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Office of Student Affairs

extend a special greeting to the


at Glenville State College. I would like to
Welcome to the 2009-10 academic year ! I look forward to meeting you and work ing with your student in the
the class of 2013
students and the pare nts of learning. The College’s focus
provides a rich environment for growth and
coming year. The vibrant atmosphere here ty for creative expression.
intellectual areas, as well as the opportuni
on the individual allows exploration into new
rs staff to enhance the
State College, I work with the Student Affai
As the Dean of Student Affairs at Glenville onsible for the areas of residential life, student activities, diversity
resp
co-curricular life of our students. We are th and wellness, and student
new stud ent orientation, leadership development, heal
and com mun ity enga gem ent, for their actions outside of
ide a balance of support and accountability ng with stress, managing
conduct. We work with students to prov as copi
students in developing life skills such
the classroom. As educators, we assist ing members within a larger
, unde rstan ding relationships, and becoming contribut
time, establishing independence
community.
you are not merely here to
ville State education is our firm belief that in the task of contributing
A large part of what distinguishes a Glen cipa te
fact, we invite–even expect–you to parti
receive certain things from the college. In gifts, and serv ice. This is no small task. It
h of this plac e by the giving of your talents,
to the richn ess and dept those who are very different
you will need to take risks and learn from
will require your very best effort. At times, the challenging role of insp ired and effective teacher. Glenville
you may need to play
from you. At othe r time s, you must bring yourself to the
opportunities and supportive people, but
State College provides you with incredible
learning process.
active in your education.
ent at Glenville State College is to become
A key ingredient to your success as a stud involved, whether it is joining a student organization, taking on a
me
We encourage all of our students to beco both in and out of the classroom, participating in athletics, finding
close ly with facu lty
lead ership role, work ing academic classes and labs
y opportunities for growth await you. Your
an internship, or working on campus. Man broaden your horizons and share your ideas. Our experience has
both
will challenge and stimulate you. You will activity are happier, better
en, that students involved in at least one
shown, and studies have consistently prov ared for life after college. You will find that any of these activities can
adjusted, enjoy life more, and are better prep th and prepare you for your future endeavors.
grow
contribute to both intellectual and personal
ber of the community. As a
cted to be a valuable and productive mem
Everyone at Glenville State College is expe emic responsibilities with your social, family, and personal activities
acad
student, you will be asked to balance your , working, spending time with
cts of an adul t life. Notice how you spend your time studying
as well as all other aspe time each day to enrich your self, nour ish your soul, and recharge
sure that you com mit
friends and fami ly. Mak e nd, Glenville. GSC affords
advantage of the greatest college town arou ready to explore all that
your body and mind. Come along and take get
pus has to offer. So, be a true Pioneer, and
students all the best a lively, safe, rural cam
a great education can afford you.

Sincerely,

Jerry Lee Burkhammer II


Dean of Student Affairs
)  www.glenville.edu
et  Glenville, West Virginia 26351  (304) 462-4114  (304) 462-5057 (FAX
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How GSC Prepared Recent Alumni for Their Next Step
Graduated from GSC: 2008
Now attending: WVU Law School
Justin Griffith
“My time at GSC fully prepared me to further my
education past the undergraduate level and Graduated from GSC: 2006
specifically for law school. The curriculum, Now attending: Thomas Cooley Law School
specifically in my Criminal Justice and Psychology
majors, but also the general courses laid a strong “GSC’s criminal justice program provided me
educational foundation so that I was confident in with the proper combination of knowledge,
approaching each class in law school. The “hands skills, and ethics that enabled me to be
on” approach to class and intellectual discussions a successful law student.”
also were very important as they prepared me
for the debates and discussions I have with my
peers and professors in discussing different
Karina Kendrick aspects and variations of the law.”

Graduated from GSC: 2008


Now attending: WVU Law
School

“A smaller school like


Glenville State College helps
a student find themselves fully
Graduated from GSC: 2009 through better relationships
Now attending: Appalachian with peers and professors.
School of Law Those friendships have become
great references when going
“The personable smaller class
sizes at GSC created a bond Alex Lay through the application process
for furthering my education.”
between my professors and I
that helped make learning all my
subjects easier. I owe everything
to Glenville State College.”

Aaron Fiddler
Student Life
Being a college student is about more than just classes. That’s why GSC offers a wide range of extracurricular opportunities from sky diving to student
government. Special events, such as concerts and programs, are the norm here, and there’s a club or organization to suit nearly every taste. Greek life
also has a strong presence on campus, and intramural sports are popular with GSC students. Taking part in extracurricular activities enhances the college
experience and helps to create friendships that can last a lifetime.

Our High Adventure program plans several excursions during the school year that take students all around the state. Biking, whitewater rafting, and skiing
are all just some examples of the fun. We also have many on campus activities for students to enjoy. It isn’t unusual to find comedians that are sure to
have your side splitting, hypnotists that amaze and astound, and speakers that share their wisdom.

There are also several Greek groups at GSC. The sororities and fraternities work hard to give back to the community through service projects and
volunteer work. They also give us some of the best floats during Homecoming.
August
Events This Month Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
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Saturday

Faculty Preparation
Tuesday-Thursday, August 11-13

Open Registration
Friday, August 14 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

First Day of Classes


Monday, August 17

Last Day to Apply for December Graduation


Friday, August 21 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Last Day to Add Classes


Monday, August 24

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Athletics
From football to basketball games to intramural sports, there is something for everyone when it comes to Glenville State College’s Athletic program. With
a wide range of athletic events to choose from, the students at GSC will not fall short of anything including a spectacular showing of sportsmanship.

Being away from home and part of a diverse campus community means greater freedom to make your own decisions and pursue personal interests. As
a member of a WVIAC II athletic team you will also be a very visible part of the community. With that freedom and visibility comes responsibility. Athletes
representing Glenville State College must manage their lifestyles in ways that set good examples of moral and ethical conduct. As a student athlete, your
actions matter–not only to you but also to your teammates, your athletic department, and Glenville State College.

The philosophy of Glenville State College Athletics is to establish a program in which the institutional focus of this college as well as the standards of
amateurism and fair play as set forth by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is maintained. The athletic program is committed to an
environment which emphasizes the total education of student-athletes and sustains its commitment through special programs to enhance the physical
well-being, emotional growth and academic success of student-athletes.
September
Events This Month Sunday Monday
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Tuesday Wednesday
2
Thursday
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Friday
5
Saturday

Labor Day–No Classes


Monday, September 7

Four Week Grades Due by Noon


Monday, September 14 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Last Day to Withdraw From 7 ½ Week Courses


Tuesday, September 15
Labor Day

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GSC Theatre
GSC Theatre is a Student Life-sponsored group of theatre enthusiasts. The Theatre produces three shows per year and encourage interest in outside
theatre groups and organizations. In addition, experienced members of the community are invited to join in. All production positions (whether acting or
backstage) are open to all willing to audition or interview. Come and try out!
October
Events This Month Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
1 2
Friday
3
Saturday

Mid-Semester
Wednesday, October 7

Fall Recess
Friday, October 9 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Mid-Semester Grades Due by Noon


Monday, October 12

Last Day to Withdraw With a Grade of “W”


Monday, October 19 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

Columbus Day

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Halloween
High Adventure
The High Adventure program at Glenville State College will take you to new heights - literally. Take in the beauty of West Virginia from the back of a horse,
from atop a mountain peak, or from the door of a plane before you take the plunge and skydive. The High Adventure program can give you a taste of the
real adventure of our rural state and plans excursions throughout the academic year.

Trips with High Adventure vary in cost, depending on the activity and the length of the trip. You can pay one fee for the semester, which guarantees
you a spot on at least eight excursions over the course of one semester, or you can pay per adventure. All equipment is either provided at no cost
by High Adventure or rented on a per trip basis.
November
Events This Month 1
Sunday
2
Monday
3
Tuesday Wednesday
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Thursday
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Friday
7
Saturday

Pre-registration for Spring 2010


Monday-Friday, November 2-6

Last Day to Apply for May Graduation


Friday, November 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Last Day to Withdraw 7 ½ Week Courses


Friday, November 6
Veterans Day
Thanksgiving Break
Monday-Friday, November 23-27 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

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Thanksgiving

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Winter Holidays
While the semester is winding down and students are preparing to take their final exams, the campus is christened with a fresh blanket of snow to make
it feel more like winter and to let them know that Winter break is right around the corner.

During this time, there are different activities for students to take a break from studying. We offer midnight breakfast, ice cream night, and taco night with
games. There are also different Resident Assistant programs to help students relieve stress from all of the classroom activity. The most important part
about this time frame is students get to go home to spend quality time with their families before the new semester begins.
December
Events This Month Sunday Monday
1
Tuesday Wednesday
2 3
Thursday
4
Friday
5
Saturday

Last Day of Classes


Friday, December 4

Final Examinations
Monday-Thursday, December 7-10 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Residence Halls Close (10:00 a.m.)


Friday, December 11 Hanukkah
Begins
Final Grades Due by Noon
Monday, December 14 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

Hanukkah
Ends

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Christmas Day

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Happy Holidays
New Years Eve
Community Enrichment
Glenville State College is dedicated to promoting the value and importance of community engagement and service learning to students, faculty, and staff of
the college. At GSC, as part of a complete educational experience, community engagement learning can foster students’ academic learning, personal and
career development, strengthen their sense of community, instill a civic ethic, and build leadership skills.

Glenville State College was named to the 2007 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll. This distinction from the highest levels of
government recognizes Glenville State College’s leadership in helping to build a culture of service and civic engagement on campuses and in our nation.

The distinction of receiving this honor is validation that Glenville State College is valuing its commitment to producing students whom will be viable citizens
of the world. The projects chosen were from our Community Engagement projects during our First Year Experience Weekend in 2007. The town of Glenville
rose to the challenge that we presented about building community engagement between the community and the college. Just in that weekend alone, we had
over three hundred students in the community making a difference in the city that they will call their home for the next four years.
January
Events This Month Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
1
Friday
2
Saturday

Faculty Preparation
Tuesday-Thursday, January 5-7
New Years Day
Open Registration
Friday, January 8 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

First Day of Classes


Monday, January 11

Martin Luther King Day–No Classes


Monday, January 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Last Day to Add Classes


Tuesday, January 19

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MLK Day

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Financial Aid
It’s time to submit your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) for next year. The deadline for WV Higher Education Grant and some other
programs is March 1. Not sure about your plans? Send in the FAFSA anyway and have it processed. Get your FAFSA done now and all your paperwork
ready for next year before you leave for the summer!

It’s easy! Go to www.fafsa.ed.gov and use your federal PIN number. Can’t remember your PIN? Then go to www.pin.ed and ask for a duplicate PIN.

It’s not too late to look for scholarships and www.fastweb.org is a great resource. Did you know that 83% of Glenville State College students receive
some type of financial assistance to pay for college? If you have questions and would like to find out more, check out the GSC website or stop in the
financial aid office for a personal visit and review of your records.
February
Events This Month Sunday
1
Monday
2
Tuesday Wednesday
3
Thursday
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Friday
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Saturday

Four Week Grades Due by Noon


Monday, February 8
Groundhog Day
Last Day to Withdraw 7 ½ Week Courses
Tuesday, February 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

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Valentines Day Presidents Day

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Residence Life
The Department of Residence Life is dedicated to the total growth and development of each resident student. The residence life program provides
educational living and learning for students to develop the attitudes, values, and behaviors of responsible adults in a pluralistic community.

Our residence halls are your home away from home. Whether you prefer the traditional dormitory style rooms of Pickens Hall or the modern conveniences
of suite-style living at Pioneer Village, our residence halls are comfortable and safe. Room and board at Glenville State College includes your utilities,
satellite television, high-speed Internet access, and free use of the washers and dryers.

In addition to being comfortable and convenient, living in one of our residence halls fosters a sense of community. Resident Assistants host programs
and games and work hard to help resident students become neighbors and friends.
March
Events This Month Sunday
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Monday
2
Tuesday Wednesday
3
Thursday
4 5
Friday
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Saturday

Mid-Semester
Wednesday, March 3

Mid-Semester Grades Due by Noon


Friday, March 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Spring Break
Monday-Friday, March 8-12

Last Day to Withdraw With a Grade of “W”


Friday, March 19 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Pre-registration for Summer and Fall 2010


Monday-Friday, March 22-26 St. Patricks
Day
Last Day to Apply for August or December 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
Graduation
Friday, March 26

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Alumni
Glenville State College Alumni have distinguished themselves in every occupation and profession. Their contributions in the workplace and in their communities
are many and as alums, they continue to support the College and enhance its reputation through their professional and personal successes.
“Once a Glenville Pioneer - Always a Glenville Pioneer” and because of these experiences, alums continue to remain a part of GSC’s family and maintain
an active interest in their alma mater. Acknowledging this relationship, students automatically become a member of the Glenville State College Alumni
Association upon graduation. This organization is governed by an Executive Council which works to represent the interests of all alumni and stands proudly
as representatives of the pride and tradition that is Glenville State College. One of the main objectives of the Alumni Council has been to establish a “Glenville
network” by developing regional chapters. At present, there are active alumni chapters in Charleston, Huntington, the Mid Ohio Valley, North Central West
Virginia, Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, Eastern Maryland/Northern Virginia, North Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee/Georgia, and Texas.
The Alumni Center, located at the corner of Court and Linn Streets, is headquarters for these alumni chapters and is home to all visiting alumni. It is their
“information center” to campus and serves as their “bridge” between the new life they have embarked upon and their alma mater. The Alumni Center also
serves as headquarters for the many activities that alums attend on campus each year. These activities include Alumni Reunions during each spring’s Alumni
Day, Homecoming Activities, Sporting Events, Music Programs, Theatre Productions, Commencement with 50 Year Grad Recognition, Curtis Elam Athletic
Hall of Fame Inductions, and other Cultural Events.
April
Events This Month Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday
1
Thursday
2
Friday
3
Saturday

Spring Recess
Friday, April 2
April Fools Day
Last Day to Withdraw 7 ½ Week Courses
Friday, April 9 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Last Day of Classes


Friday, April 30
Easter

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Earth Day

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Commencement
Commencement exercises are held each spring in the Jesse R. Lilly, Jr. Gymnasium. Graduates are honored with a reception immediately following
Commencement.

All students must complete the general requirements as prescribed by the College and the specific requirements set forth for the degree sought. A
minimum of 128 hours is required for a baccalaureate degree and 64 hours for an associate degree. In preparation for graduation, students should
request an official evaluation of their credits upon completion of 80 hours toward a baccalaureate degree or 40 hours toward an associate degree.
Requests for evaluations are to be submitted to the Office of the Registrar.

Commencement is a time in which the college honors its proud tradition of teaching excellence and building academic distinction. Glenville State
College’s innovations are aimed at meeting the changing needs of our society. The college prepares leaders not only for West Virginia but all across
the global community. We demonstrate our own leadership throughout all areas of our college and local community. We also demonstrate the highest
ideals of a thoughtful, caring community. These words serve as our calling and symbolize Glenville State College.
May
Events This Month Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
1
Saturday

Final Examinations
Monday-Thursday, May 3-6

Commencement
Saturday, May 8 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Residence Halls Close


Saturday, May 8
Cinco De Mayo
Final Grades Due by Noon
Monday, May 10 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Registration / Classes Begin (Session I)


Monday, May 17 Mothers Day

Last Day to Add Classes 16 17 18 19 20 21 22


Tuesday, May 18

Memorial Day–No Classes


Monday, May 31
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RFK Library
In 1875, the Glenville Normal School’s library material consisted of globes, dictionaries, and gazetteers. In 1931, the collection had grown to 8,000 volumes.
A new building, which is now Clark Hall, was constructed and the library was named the Robert F. Kidd Library. Mr. Kidd served as president of Glenville
State Normal School from 1882 to 1885 and later served in both the West Virginia Senate and House of Delegates. In 1966, the library moved to its current
location.

During the 2007-08 academic year, there were approximately 6,111 circulation checkouts, 113,307 database searches, 509 interlibrary loan transactions, and
583 reference transactions serving an average of 1,439 patrons per week.

Additionally, the RFK Library is home to the Claude Kemper carved bird collection “Birds of My Hollow”.
June
Events This Month Sunday Monday
1
Tuesday Wednesday
2
Thursday
3 4
Friday
5
Saturday

Last Day to Withdraw With a Grade of “W”


Thursday, June 3

Last Day of Classes (Session I)


Wednesday, June 16 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Final Exams (Session I)


Thursday, June 17

Break–No Classes
Friday, June 18 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

Final Grades (Session I) Due by Noon


Monday, June 21 Flag Day

Registration / Classes Begin (Session II) 20 21 22 23 24 25 26


Monday, June 21

Last Day to Add Classes


Tuesday, June 22 Fathers Day

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transcript or GED scores College Course Work:
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The Admissions Department at Glenville State College is a dedicated team of people who are often some of the first faces that interested students see
when visiting the college campus. The Admissions staff here at GSC administers daily tours of the campus to interested students, their families and
anyone else who just want to have a descriptive look around.

Our Admissions Counselors have many different roles on campus, as well as off-campus. We assist with the different summer camps such as College
Summit, Gear-Up and K-12 Initiative camps. We are many times the first contacts that students have with GSC as representatives of the college at the
many college fairs around the state of West Virginia and many of the surrounding states. We also travel around to many of the state’s fairs and festivals
during the summer months. On our days in the office, we write letters and make phone calls to prospective students and their families, answering any
questions that they may have about the many steps that need to be taken to come to college. We receive all of the initial information that students send
in when first enrolling in college.

Even though the Admissions Department counsels incoming students and their families, we also act as counselors for upperclassmen and can assist
in the various stages of our students’ college lives. Our counselors can be seen on any given day walking around campus giving tours or registering
students for class, so don’t be shy about waving and saying hello. We may be an early connection to the college, but we are always here as friends and
to help any way we can.
July
Events This Month Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
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Friday
3
Saturday

Independence Day–No Classes


Monday, July 5

Last Day to Withdraw With a Grade of “W”


Thursday, July 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Last Day of Classes


Wednesday, July 21 Independence
Day
Final Exams (Session II)
Thursday, July 22 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

Final Grades (Session II) Due by Noon


Friday, July 23

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Faculty & Staff Collins, Jedediah............................................ 6240
Collins, Jerry.................................................... 6240
Haasch, Jill........................................................ 6277
Hacker, Terry................................................... 6240
Colvin, Kipp..................................................... 6412 Hall, John........................................................... 6328
Accord, Rick..................................................... 6182 Conley, Carla.................................................... 6173 Hardman, Bob....................................6180/6181
Adams, Rachel................................................ 6250 Conrad, Kim..................................................... 6280 Harkleroad, Bunky....................................... 6226
Allen, Carl......................................................... 6245 Corey, Deborah............................................... 6275 Hiltner, Amy....................................6450/7453**
Alltop, Jerod..................................................... 6235 Cosco, Tara....................................................... 6204 Hipp, Brian....................................................... 6240
Alltop, Mary..................................................... 6152 Curran, John.................................................... 6312 Hutchison, David........................................... 6232
Angelotti, Brian.............................................. 6223 Davis, Arleta.................................................... 6360 James, Elbon.................................................... 6240
Arbogast, Gary................................................ 6253 De Matteo, Art................................................ 6273 Jedamski, Melissa.......................................... 6190
Baber, Bob........................................................ 6382 de Rosset, Sherry.......................................... 6160 Jenkins, Debi................................................... 6400
Bailey, Janet James........................................ 6221 de Rosset, Wayne.......................................... 6321 Jenkins, Jeremy.................................6450/7456
Baker, Larry..................................................... 6316 Dolpies, Nalani............................................... 6160 Jones, Sherry................................................... 6251
Barnette, Annette.......................................... 6391 Doss, Claudia Diane...................................... 6240 Kennedy, Errol................................................ 6243
Barr, Julia.......................................................... 6430 Dody, Teresa.................................................... 6345 Kerns, Rob........................................................ 6144
Barr, Keith........................................................ 6118 Duelley, Adrian............................................... 6136 Lamb, Larry..................................................... 6113
Barr, Peter........................................................ 6100 Dye, Stephen.................................................... 6228 Lancaster, Tracy............................................. 6124
Batson, Dorman “Chuck”........................... 6254 Echard, Cinda.................................................. 6257 Lay, Karen......................................................... 6171
Bell, Dan...............................................6450/6451 Edwards, Bob.................................................. 6390 Lemon, Sam..................................................... 6240
Benson, Neal.................................................... 6142 Edwards, Bonnie........................................... 6170 Lewis, Andrew...................................6413/6299
Bernier, David “Dave”.................................. 6441 Ellyson, Denise............................................... 6125 Lewis, David.................................................... 6343
Block, Jennifer................................................ 6325 Evans, Joe.......................................................... 6314 Lewis, Onick.................................................... 6153
Boggs, Virginia “Jenny”............................... 6130 Evans, Kevin.................................................... 6304 Lhotsky, Gary.................................................. 6255
Bone, Lloyd.........................................6340/6341 Faber, Todd....................................................... 6392 Linger, Angie.................................................... 6155
Bonnett, Bill..................................................... 6154 Fiddler, Alan.................................................... 6230 Maiden, Patrick.............................................. 6224
Boone, William..................................6450/7452 Fiddler, Amy.................................................... 6151 Marks, Annaliza............................................. 6148
Brenner, Liza................................................... 6346 Fitzpatrick, Dennis....................................... 6187 Marks, Tim....................................................... 6242
Burkhammer, Jerry....................................... 6401 Fitzwater, Michael......................................... 6234 Mathew, Kathy................................................ 6240
Burkowski, Gayle........................................... 6324 Fox, J.T................................................................ 6137 McBride, Kent................................................. 6227
Burkowski, Robert........................................ 6207 Friedmann, Jane............................................. 6162 McCartney, Brenda....................................... 6123
Burton, Suzetta.............................................. 6240 Frymier, Amanda “Mandy”........................ 6220 McDougal, Jason “Jake”............................... 6308
Butler, Kathy.......................................6110/6111 Frymier, Brittany........................................... 6320 McEntire, Dave............................................... 6225
Cain, Kevin....................................................... 6201 Gazal, Rico........................................................ 6372 McKinney, Cheryl.......................................... 6263
Castle, Lisa....................................................... 6307 Gherke, Michael............................................. 6272 McKinney, John............................................... 6348
Cavendish, Mack............................................ 6276 Gifford, Mawahna.......................................... 6188 McLaurin, Gary............................................... 6137
Chapman, Donald “Duane”...........6130/6131 Goodrich, Carol.............................................. 6270 Milam, Diana................................................... 7720
Chesser, Warren “Clay”............................... 6185 Graff, Linda...................................................... 6240 Millard, David................................................. 6383
Church, Bill....................................................... 6143 Gragg, Melody................................................. 6100 Miller, Lois........................................................ 6360
Clayton, Thomas............................................ 6306 Griffin, Buddy.................................................. 6342 Mills, Ida............................................................ 6278
Clemons, Roger.............................................. 6240 Griswold, Tammi..............................6411/6149 Minney, Ellen................................................... 6240
Clowser, Michelle.......................................... 6380 Gum, Jason....................................................... 6163 Minton, Jonathan........................................... 6322
Moore, Rick...................................................... 6229
Morgan, J........................................................... 6329
Speelman, Suzanne....................................... 6252
Spence, Debbie............................................... 6191 Offices & Departments
Morris, Gary..................................................... 6305 Spence, Dewell............................................... 6240
Moss, David...................................................... 6240 Sprouse, Denise............................................. 6420 Academic Affairs........................................... 6110
Murphy, Crystal.............................................. 6370 Stalnaker, David............................................. 6193 Academic Support Center.......................... 6150
Musolf, Joseph................................................ 6373 Stalnaker, Judy................................................ 6206 Accounts Payable.......................................... 6186
Myers, Charles................................................ 6240 Starcher-Johnson, Debra............................ 6310 Admissions...................................................... 6130
Myers, Jami...................................................... 6281 Stanton, Dennis.............................6231/7242** Alumni Affairs................................................ 6116
Nagy, Debbie.................................................... 6116 Sterns, Teresa.................................................. 6100 Aramark (Dining Services)....................... 6360
Nicholson, Danny.......................................... 6384 Stout, Connie................................................... 6209 Archives............................................................. 6183
Nolan, Cathy.................................................... 6180 Swisher, Rebecca........................................... 6259 Athletics............................................................ 6220
Norman, Bridget............................................ 6150 Sypolt, Charles “Rick”.................................. 6371 Board of Regents BA.................................... 6152
Ocheltree, Jodi...................................6413/6415 Tasker, Blake...................................6231/7241** Bookstore (Follett)....................................... 7720
O’Dell, David.................................................... 6317 Tatman, Jim...................................................... 6100 Business Department.................................. 6250
Oldaker, Thomas............................................ 6133 Taylor, John...................................................... 6208 Business Office............................................... 6180
Oppe, Elizabeth.............................................. 6256 Thompson, Dwayne..................................... 6234 Campus Health Nurse................................. 6430
Peck, Paul.......................................................... 6309 Turner, Richard.............................................. 6240 Cashier’s Office............................................... 6190
Pegg, Glennis................................................... 6240 Underwood, Tim............................................ 6432 Certification (Teacher)............................... 6125
Perry, Cameron “Cam”................................. 6223 Unger, Randy......................................6227/6214 Criminal Justice House............................... 6468
Persinger, Susie.............................................. 6172 Vavrek, Milan.................................................. 6375 Dining Services (Aramark)....................... 6360
Peters, Greta.................................................... 6360 Walborn, Fred................................................. 6279 Education Department............................... 6200
Peters, Jeanne “Kay”..................................... 6360 Walker, Jeff....................................................... 6258 English Department..................................... 6320
Phares, Jason................................................... 6146 Walters, Brent................................................. 6223 Evaluations...................................................... 6125
Pounds, Dennis.............................................. 6381 Weese, Jean...................................................... 6240 Facilities Scheduling.................................... 6116
Ratliff, Shelly................................................... 6213 Weldon, Richard...............................6140/6141 Field House...................................................... 6239
Ratliff, Thomas............................................... 6241 Wellings, Tom................................................. 6240 Financial Aid................................................... 6170
Reaser, M. Karen............................................ 6240 Wemm, Dennis............................................... 6323 Fine Arts Department................................. 6340
Reed, Ann.......................................................... 6120 Westbrook, Gail.............................................. 6161 Fitness Center................................................. 6440
Riddle, Joyce.................................................... 6184 White, Anita..................................................... 6350 Fitness Center Director........................... 6441
Rowland, Donna............................................ 6360 Wiant, Mandy.................................................. 6186 Follett (Bookstore)....................................... 7720
Rutherford, Joanne....................................... 6202 Wilmoth, Joe.................................................... 6194 Football (Assistant)...................................... 6232
Ryan, Brigid..................................................... 6240 Wilson, Clark................................................... 6298 GSC Foundation............................................. 6380
Sawyer, Sara..................................................... 6303 Witte, Alison.................................................... 6313 High Adventure.............................................. 6441
Schimmel, Robin............................................ 6145 Witte, James “Rick”....................................... 6376 Housing (Faculty & Staff).......................... 6241
Shattuck, Steven............................................ 6361 Wood, Ed........................................................... 6274 Housing (Student)........................................ 6413
Singleton, Basil..............................6450/7454** Yeager, Virginia.............................................. 6164 Human Resources......................................... 6193
Skidmore, Sheri.............................................. 6340 Zane, Nancy..................................................... 6326 Instructional Technology........................... 6146
Smarr, Gary.....................................6450/7455** Land Resources Department................... 6370
Smith, Robert “Mike”................................... 6271 LBH Conference Room................................ 6444
Snyder, Patty.................................................... 6110 Library............................................................... 6160
Snyder, Tom..................................................... 6374 Library (Director)...................................... 6161
MCCC – Room 319........................................ 6445
Nursing Department.................................... 6313 Academic Departments Criminal Justice House..................... 462-6468
Dining Services.................................... 462-4108
Office of Technology.................................... 6140 Education Department..................... 462-4119
Payroll................................................................ 6191 Business............................................................ 6250 English Department........................... 462-4121
Phoenix (College Newspaper)................. 6393 Criminal Justice.............................................. 6280 Financial Aid......................................... 462-4103
Physical Plant.................................................. 6240 Education......................................................... 6200 Fine Arts Department....................... 462-4130
Pickens Hall..................................................... 6298 English............................................................... 6320 GSC Foundation................................... 462-4125
RD, Griswold................................................ 6149 Fine Arts............................................................ 6340 Human Resources............................... 462-4101
RD, Lewis....................................................... 6299 Land Resources.............................................. 6370 Land Resources Department......... 462-4135
Pioneer Village Office.................................. 6300 Science & Math............................................... 6310 Library..................................................... 462-4109
RD, Ocheltree............................................... 6415 Social Science.................................................. 6270 Office of Technology.......................... 462-4106
Pool Information........................................... 6441 Payroll...................................................... 462-4134
Administrative Offices
Post Office........................................................ 6420 Physical Plant........................................ 462-4112
President’s Conference Room.................. 6446 Physical Therapy................................. 462-8933
President’s House......................................... 7006 Pickens Hall Office.............................. 462-4113
President’s Office.......................................... 6100 Academic Affairs........................................... 6110 President’s Office................................ 462-4110
Print Shop......................................................... 6392 Academic Support........................................ 6150 Public Relations................................... 462-4115
Public Relations............................................. 6391 Admissions...................................................... 6130 Public Safety.......................................... 462-4132
Public Relations Assistant...................... 6390 Athletics............................................................ 6220 Purchasing............................................. 462-4131
Public Safety.................................................... 6450 Business Office............................................... 6180 Registrar’s Office................................. 462-4117
Purchasing....................................................... 6184 College Advancement/ RH Director’s Office............................ 462-4111
Recruiters (College)..................................... 6130 GSC Foundation.......................................... 6380 Science & Math Department........... 462-4126
Registrar’s Office........................................... 6120 Human Resources......................................... 6193 Social Science Department............. 462-4124
Residence Life................................................. 6413 Office of Technology.................................... 6140 Student Affairs..................................... 462-4114
Rusty Musket/Cyber Café.......................... 6362 President........................................................... 6100 Voice Mail Remote.............................. 462-4139
Science & Math Department..................... 6310 Registrar’s Office........................................... 6120 Wesley Foundation............................. 462-7569
Social Science Department....................... 6270 Student Affairs............................................... 6400
Fax Numbers
Sports Information Director..................... 6233
Student Activities.......................................... 6412
Student Affairs............................................... 6400 Direct Dial Numbers
Student Disability Services....................... 6151 Academic Affairs................................. 462-8619
Student Employment................................... 6151 Academic Affairs................................. 462-4100 Academic Support.............................. 462-7495
Student Government Association.......... 6419 Academic Support.............................. 462-4118 Admissions............................................ 462-8619
Student Life Suites........................................ 6410 Admissions............................................ 462-4128 Athletics.................................................. 462-5593
Student Support Services.......................... 6150 Alumni Affairs...................................... 462-4122 Bookstore............................................... 462-8794
Switchboard............................................................ 0 Athletics.................................................. 462-4102 Business Office..................................... 462-7839
Writing Clinic.................................................. 6150 Bookstore (Follett)............................. 462-4116 Campus Nurse...................................... 462-4127
Business Department........................ 462-4123 Dining Services (Aramark)............. 462-7651
Business Office..................................... 462-4107 Education............................................... 462-5192
Cashier’s Office..................................... 462-4104 Financial Aid......................................... 462-4407
College Advancement........................ 462-4125 Foundation............................................. 462-7665
Land Resources.................................... 462-8709
Library (Circulation)......................... 462-4049
General Telephone Information
NWVRHEC.............................................. 462-6466
Physical Plant........................................ 462-5934 In An Emergency
President’s Office................................ 462-7610 Glenville State College Public
Safety Ambulance & Fire Departm
Public Relations................................... 462-6395 ext. 6450 ent
Public Safety.......................................... 462-6461 (304) 462-4132 911
Registrar’s Office................................. 462-8619
Duty Officer Cell Phone City Police
Science and Math................................ 462-4136 (304) 462-5216
(304) 904-2041
Social Science........................................ 462-6479 (304) 462-7306
Student Affairs..................................... 462-5057 Gilmer County Emergency Ser
vices
911 Sheriff
Miscellaneous
(304) 462-7441
(304) 462-7306

Conrad Suites........................................ 462-7316


Cottrell, Jennifer............................... 462-7316
Gear Up Program
Morris, Amanda.......................................... 6112
HEPC (McWhirter, Kristi).......................... 6115
NWVRHEC.............................................. 462-6465
Fisher, Amanda (NWVRHEC)................ 6290
Holloway, Lou (NWVRHEC)................... 6291
Lilly, Terri (NWVRHEC)........................... 6292
Reno, Anna (NWVRHEC)........................ 6293

Dialing Procedures
Toll-Free Numbers
Making an off-campus call
9 + (304) + ### - ####
Admissions ONLY.......................800-924-2010
Alumni Affairs.............................866-239-0285 Switchboard from on-campus
ext. 0
Emergency Numbers Switchboard from off-campus
(304) 462-7361
Public Safety.................................................... 6450
OR................................................................ 9 + 911
Duty Officer Cellular.......................... 904-2041
200 High Street
Glenville, WV 26351
(304) 462-7361
www.glenville.edu

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