E. ACADEMIC OFFERINGS AND POLICIES
E1. Special study options:
Identify those programs available at your institution. Refer to the glossary for definitions.| O Accelerated program | O Honors program |
| O Cooperative (work-study) program | O Independent study |
| O Cross-registration | O Internships |
| O Distance learning | O Liberal arts/career combination |
| O Double major | O Student-designed major |
| O Dual enrollment | O Study abroad |
| O English as a Second Language | O Teacher certification program |
| O Exchange student program (domestic) | Q Weekend college |
| Q External degree program | |
| Q Other (specify): |
E2. Has been removed from the CDS
E3. Areas in which all or most students are required to complete some course work prior to graduation:
| O Arts/fine arts | O Humanities |
| O Computer literacy | O Mathematics |
| O English (including composition) | Q Philosophy |
| O Foreign languages | O Sciences (biological or physical) |
| O History | O Social science |
| Q Other (describe) |
Library Collections
Report the number of holdings. Refer to the most recent Academic Library Survey for corresponding equivalents.
E4. Books, serial backfiles, electronic documents, and government documents (titles) that are accessible through the library's catalog: 1,369,607
E5. Current serial subscriptions (paper, microform, electronic): 18,344
E6. Microforms (units): 5,237,168
E7. Audiovisual materials (units): 22,336