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 at the end of the 2002-03 fiscal year for each of the categories below. Refer to the Academic Libraries Survey, Section D "Library Collections," lines 22-26, column 2 for corresponding equivalents.. Refer to the most recent Academic Library Survey for corresponding equivalents.
E4. Books, serial backfiles, and other paper materials (including government documents) [line 22]: 3,213,314
E5. Current serial subscriptions [line 26]: 28,387
E6. Microforms [line 24]): 6,606,164
E7. Audiovisual materials [line 25]: 24,803
E8. E-Books [line 23]: 62,016