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Academic Environment (continued)
Affiliated
Off-Campus Programs
VISITING STUDENT PROGRAMS AT AMERICAN
COLLEGES
While students do the majority of their work at Skidmore,
the college offers the opportunity to take a semester or full-year
program at another school in the United States. Many colleges
in the state of New York and in other states have visiting
student programs, and students should write to the registrar
of the college in which they are interested to get information
about programs and deadline dates. Prospective visiting students
should then apply for an official academic leave of absence.
Applicants should have reasonably strong academic records,
though a grade-point average (GPA) somewhat below 3.0 may
be accepted by the Committee on Academic Standing on an exception basis.
Hudson-Mohawk
Association of Colleges and Universities
To extend and enrich their collective educational resources,
the following institutions have participated in the Hudson-Mohawk
Association of Colleges and Universities: Adirondack Community
College, Albany College of Pharmacy, Albany Law School, Albany
Medical College, College of Saint Rose, Columbia-Greene Community
College, Empire State College, Fulton-Montgomery Community
College, Hartwick College, Hudson Valley Community College,
Maria College, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute, the Sage Colleges, Schenectady County
Community College, Siena College, Skidmore College, SUNY-Cobleskill,
Union College, and the University at Albany (SUNY). Students
may choose individual courses at any of the member institutions
through a cross-registration agreement by consulting their
respective registrars.
WASHINGTON SEMESTER
Skidmore, along with more than seventy other colleges and
universities, participates in the Washington Semester Program
for juniors and seniors. This program offers intensive experience
through course work, seminars, research projects, and internships
with committees, agencies, and interest groups in Washington,
D.C., where students live at American University. Applications
are made through the departments of Government and American
Studies. Credits earned at American University are denoted
as transfer credit, and grades earned do not affect the Skidmore
GPA. Courses at the 300 or 400 level qualify for maturity
level credits.
SEMESTER
IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Skidmore College is one of ten liberal arts colleges that
participate in a program for undergraduates offered by the
Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, Mass. Held for
fourteen weeks each fall at MBLs Ecosystems Center on
Cape Cod, the Semester in Environmental Science program emphasizes
measuring and understanding biogeochemical cycles and processes
in terrestrial, fresh water, and marine ecosystems. Skidmore
nominates students, usually biology-chemistry majors in their
junior year, for this collaborative research program. Applications
are made through Professor David Domozych, Department of Biology.
BIOSPHERE
2 EARTH SEMESTER In affiliation with Columbia Universitys Biosphere 2
Center in Arizona, qualified Skidmore students may take courses
and conduct reseach in the unique facilities associated with
the Biosphere. The program focuses on earth sciences and our
ecosystem, with the goal of developing talented leaders in
global stewardship. Interested students should contact Professor
David Domozych, Department of Biology.
RESERVE OFFICER
TRAINING CORPS
Skidmore students interested in participating in Reserve Officer
Training Corps programs may do so through the Hudson-Mohawk
consortium. With the permission of the Committee on Academic
Standing, a limited amount of credit (typically six or fewer
hours) may be counted toward the degree for academic courses
taken in the ROTC program.
Students pursuing an ROTC program
through cross-registration must plan their courses and their
academic major with care due to the time requirements of the
ROTC program and the commuting time (thirty to forty minutes)
involved. Because of the scheduling requirements of some majors,
full participation in an ROTC program may not be possible.
Accepted candidates are advised to discuss their plans both
with the ROTC program of interest and the Office of the Registrar
at Skidmore before enrolling at Skidmore. All cross-registering
students must provide their own transportation.
For information on ROTC programs
and/or scholar-ships, interested students should contact the
ROTC program of interest. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute,
(Troy, NY 12181) has Air Force, Army, and Marine Corps programs.
Siena College (Loudonville, NY 12211) has an Army ROTC office.