INTERDISCIPLINARY PROGRAMS
UNIVERSITY LIFE
Director: Dr. Leslie E. Barnes-Young
The University Life program at Francis Marion University is designed
to help entering students learn the necessary academic, cultural,
social, and technological skills needed to succeed in the University
environment. Classes in the program are taught in sections by
specially trained faculty from all areas of the University. Students
enrolled in the Comprehensive Achievement Program are required
to take the University Life course during their first semester
at Francis Marion University. Other first-semester students may
enroll in the course, receiving elective credit but not General
Education credit, on a first-come, first-served basis.
UNIVERSITY LIFE COURSES
100 University Life (1) F, S, SU. This course is designed for first year students
to assist in the development and enhancement of skills necessary
to be successful at FMU. Students will become familiar with the
resources available to help solve academic, personal, and social
problems. This course is required for all students admitted into
the Comprehensive Achievement Program.
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