Mount Olive College is a private higher education institution in Eastern North Carolina that has helped transform the lives of thousands of students since its founding. It offers a variety of programs for recent high school graduates, college transfers, and working adults, including daytime programs that provide a traditional college experience alongside evening and online programs for adult students.
Developing Effective Advisory Boards at the Academy and District LevelNAFCareerAcads
Learn how to cultivate advisory boards and actively engage business partners. This session addresses how to organize district-level advisory boards that support multiple academies.
Presenters: Michelle Berggren and Patricia Breeding, Orange County Public Schools and Joshua Johnson, Rosen College of Hospitality Management
Developing Effective Advisory Boards at the Academy and District LevelNAFCareerAcads
Learn how to cultivate advisory boards and actively engage business partners. This session addresses how to organize district-level advisory boards that support multiple academies.
Presenters: Michelle Berggren and Patricia Breeding, Orange County Public Schools and Joshua Johnson, Rosen College of Hospitality Management
Are you a recent graduate of St. Lawrence College? Learn what ‘steps for success’ you should take next! Take advantage of Career Services, alumni discounts, graduate awards, internship opportunities, and options for continuing education!
These are the slides to support my State of the School's address to the Muncie Area Chamber of Commerce. The complete audio of the presentation is available at http://www.munciejournal.com/2015/10/mcs-superintendent-dr-steve-baule-gives-state-of-the-schools-report/
Supporting internal communication and professional development for a student ...Maegan Gudridge
Clarke, K. and Gudridge, M. (2014, March) Supporting internal communication and professional development for a student affairs division. ACPA Convention, Indianapolis, IN.
What Works? Supports for Young Adults on the Autism Spectrum and with Learnin...College Internship Program
Dr. Michael McManmon and members of the CIP Amherst staff provide an overview and background of some of the comprehensive supports provided at the College Internship Program (CIP) for young adults with Asperger's, ADHD and other Learning Differences.
Presented by: Mary Lawler, M.A., S.D., Program Director; Vicki Glynn, M.S., Academic Coordinator; Gina Ianone, M.S.W., Life Skills Coordinator. Hosted by Judy Gerich, M.A., Admissions Coordinator.
Learn more about:
Effective college academic supports
Fostering social connections and life skills
Executive Functioning tips and tricks
Finding a great fit
About CIP
CIP's full-year post-secondary programs offer individualized academic, social, career and life skills support for young adults with Asperger's, ADHD and other Learning Differences. Learn more
Are you a recent graduate of St. Lawrence College? Learn what ‘steps for success’ you should take next! Take advantage of Career Services, alumni discounts, graduate awards, internship opportunities, and options for continuing education!
These are the slides to support my State of the School's address to the Muncie Area Chamber of Commerce. The complete audio of the presentation is available at http://www.munciejournal.com/2015/10/mcs-superintendent-dr-steve-baule-gives-state-of-the-schools-report/
Supporting internal communication and professional development for a student ...Maegan Gudridge
Clarke, K. and Gudridge, M. (2014, March) Supporting internal communication and professional development for a student affairs division. ACPA Convention, Indianapolis, IN.
What Works? Supports for Young Adults on the Autism Spectrum and with Learnin...College Internship Program
Dr. Michael McManmon and members of the CIP Amherst staff provide an overview and background of some of the comprehensive supports provided at the College Internship Program (CIP) for young adults with Asperger's, ADHD and other Learning Differences.
Presented by: Mary Lawler, M.A., S.D., Program Director; Vicki Glynn, M.S., Academic Coordinator; Gina Ianone, M.S.W., Life Skills Coordinator. Hosted by Judy Gerich, M.A., Admissions Coordinator.
Learn more about:
Effective college academic supports
Fostering social connections and life skills
Executive Functioning tips and tricks
Finding a great fit
About CIP
CIP's full-year post-secondary programs offer individualized academic, social, career and life skills support for young adults with Asperger's, ADHD and other Learning Differences. Learn more
2. As Eastern North Carolina’s leader in private higher education, Mount
Olive College has transformed the lives of thousands of students since the
College’s founding. Mount Olive College offers a variety of programming
options to fit the needs of many different types of students including recent
high school graduates, college transfers, and working adults.
WE ARE
MOUNT OLIVE
COLLEGE
www.moc.edu • 1.800.653.0854
Daytime programs offer the traditional
college experience plus small classes, a
chance to play on one of our 20 NCAA
Division II athletic teams, internship
opportunities, defining Christian values, and
one of the most affordable tuition costs
amongst private colleges in North Carolina.
Programs for military personnel are offered
at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base during
both the day and evening.
One night a week associate and
bachelor degree programs are offered
for adult students at the following Mount
Olive College locations: Mount Olive,
Jacksonville, New Bern, Research Triangle
Park, Washington, and Wilmington.
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Looking for a college where
you can prepare for your
future and grow in your faith?
www.moc.edu
Mount olive College
offers students the unique opportunity to
learn in an environment where they can
also foster their faith through meaningful
classroom study, mentoring opportunities
and active campus involvement.
As a ministry of the Original Free Will Baptist Church, Mount
Olive College awards qualified OFWB students $3,000 annually
as long as they maintain satisfactory academic progress.
We invite you to visit us and learn more about how you can
start your transformation. Tear off the attached card, complete
and mail so an admissions counselor can help you get started.
You may also email admissions@moc.edu or give us a call at
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Transform your life at
Mount olive College as you:
• Develop skills and practical wisdom
• Implement your learning through
hands-on opportunities
• Explore the meaning of life and your
purpose
• Develop and grow in your faith
• Prepare to serve your community as a
college graduate
TECHNOLOGY CHANGES
ARE COMING SOON!
ARE YOU READY?
Beginning October 10th
, all Mount Olive College technology users will be
required to change their login password every 90 days.
Here are a few simple tips to help you prepare for this important change:
• Check your email for important information and consolidated instructions from
your Director of Technology, Ken Davis.
• Create a new password
Tip: Create a passphrase, or memorable sentence using the first letter
from each word, and capitalize proper nouns. Add a number and special
character.
Example: “My daughter Paige is an Honor Student.”
Password example: mdPiaHS2012!
What will you need to do in the future? Every 90 days, you will need to
make a slight change to your password. You can change the
position of the number, change the special character, or its’ position. You
will receive notices on both your workstation (computers in labs and
classrooms) and MyMOC.
• Log-on to MyMOC and input new password
Step 1: Log in to MyMOC: https://mymoc.moc.edu
Step 2: After logging in, click on the self service link in the quick links area
of MyMoc.
Step 3: Select Account Information (in second line under top tabs)
Step 4: Select password (in left sidebar navigation)
Step 5: Change your password
Changing your password regularly is essential for protecting your identity. Don’t take
chances!
Log-in to MyMOC regularly for online services including Moodle, Self Service, and
email. This one-stop website is tailored to your specific needs and we hope you find it
very useful.
Questions? Contact The Director of Technology at kdavis@moc.edu.
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Bachelor of Science
Degrees – Agribusiness
and Agriculture Education
Farm and Forest
Preservation Plans
Forest Landowner Education
Workshops
Cost of Community
Services Study
Farm Transition and Estate
Planning Project
Coats for Kids; Harvest for
All; Community Gardens;
Beautification Wayne;
Elementary Mentoring
Farm and Forest
Preservation Plans
Farm and Forest
Preservation Plans
Farm and Forest
Preservation Plans
Farm and Forest
Preservation Plans
Farm and Forest
Preservation Plans
Forest Landowner Education
Workshops
Forest Landowner Education
Workshops
Forest Landowner Education
Workshops
Promoting Grass-fed
Beef Project
Farm Transition and Estate
Planning Project
Farm Transition and Estate
Planning Project
Farm Transition and Estate
Planning Project
Farm Transition and Estate
Planning Project
Farm Transition and Estate
Planning Project
Farm Transition and Estate
Planning Project
Farm Transition and Estate
Planning Project
Farm Transition and Estate
Planning Project
Farm Transition and Estate
Planning Project
Farm Transition and Estate
Planning Project
Farm and Forest
Preservation Plans
Farm Transition and Estate
Planning Project
Farm Transition and Estate
Planning Project
Agribusiness Center Outreach in Eastern North Carolina
Farm and Forest
Preservation Plans
Farm Transition and Estate
Planning Project
Mount olive College
Bachelor of Science Degrees – Agribusiness and Agriculture Education
Mount Olive College
Farm and Forest Preservation Plans
Project Partner: North Carolina’s Eastern Region (Funding by NCADFP)
Forest Landowner Education Workshops
Funding Provided by North Carolina Tobacco Trust Fund Commission
Cost of Community Services Study
Project Funded by Military Growth Task Force
Promoting Grass-fed Beef Project
Funding Provided by North Carolina Tobacco Trust Fund Commission
Farm Transition and Estate Planning Project
Project Funded by USDA – Risk Management Agency
Community Service Projects:
Coats for Kids; Harvest for All; Community Gardens; Beautification Wayne; Elementary Mentoring
Farm and Forest
Preservation Plans
Farm Transition and Estate
Planning Project
Funded
9-1-2012
Promoting Grass-fed
Beef Project
Promoting Grass-fed
Beef Project
Promoting Grass-fed
Beef Project
Promoting Grass-fed
Beef Project
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Treating Symptoms and Ignoring the Disease
Leadership in Healthcare
2 PM, Thursday, September 12, 2013
Southern Bank Auditorium
Mount Olive College
*This event is free and open to the public.
Speaker: Robert J. Greczyn, Jr.
Retired CEO of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina
1-855-MOC-GOAL | www.moc.edu
CONTINUE YOUR
JOURNEY TOWARDS
A COLLEGE DEGREE
Mount olive College
3. • Designed for working RNs
• Fast-paced five week courses
• Take one course at a time
Mount olive College
RN to BSN Program
www.moc.edu • 1-800-653-0854
• Online format is convenient
and flexible
“Mount olive College at RtP
helped me grow into the woman I am today
-a caring and loving mother, a law-abiding,
responsible citizen and a loyal, supportive
team player in the work environment.”
-Karen Shelton
Management and Orginizational Developement
Mount olive College Now Offering
the Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing Online
MOUNT OLIVE COLLEGE
Programs for recent high school
graduates, college transfers,
and working adults.
Transforming Education.Transforming Lives.
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much more.
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Bachelor of Science Degree
in Business Administration
with Majors in:
• Accounting
• Agribusiness
• Business Management
• Healthcare Management
• Human Resource
Management
• Management Information
Systems
Accreditations
SACS - Commission on
Colleges of the Southern
Association of Colleges
and Schools
ACBSP - Accreditation
Council for Business Schools
and Programs
Endorsement
SHRM - Society for Human
Resource Management
Membership
AUPHA - Association of
University Programs in
Health Administration
Clubs and Activities
Phi Beta Lambda-FBLA
CFFA- Collegiate Future
Farmers of America
NCICU Ethics Bowl
Mount olive College
Robert L. Tillman School of Business
MOUNT OLIVE COLLEGE
634 HENDERSON STREET • MOUNT OLIVE, NC 28365
(800) 653-0854 • WWW.MOC.EDU
Your perfect college is
closer than you think...
4. THE UNIVERSITY OF MOUNT OLIVE MAGAZINE
SUMMER 2014
CELEBRATING
THE FIRST GRADUATING CLASS OF
THE UNIVERSITY OF MOUNT OLIVE
READ THE FULL STORY ABOUT THE NEW UNIVERSITY LOGO ON PAGE 16
5. Fall Fest Concert
Switchfoot
FEATURINGFEATURING
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 7:00 PM@FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 7:00 PM
grammy-winning alternative-rock band
in George and Annie
Dail Kornegay Arena
ADVANCE TICKETS $20 OR
$30 DOLLARS AT THE DOOR
For tickets visit www.moc.edu/fallfest
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$12 IN ADVANCE OR
$20 AT THE DOOR
For tickets visit www.umo.edu/fallfest
WITH OPENING ACT
AARON GOODVIN
PRESENTS
Fall 2013 Events
SEPTEMBER
Lauren Pelon presents “The Living Roots of Music”
September 24, 7:30 PM | Assembly Hall
OCTOBER
Alan Armstrong Faculty Recital
October 15, 7:30 PM | Assembly Hall
Tenor Jason Karn in Recital
October 21, 7:30 PM | Assembly Hall
NOVEMBER
Mount Olive College Symphonic Band Concert
November 7, 7:30 PM | Assembly Hall
Meet the Authors of Picking Cotton
November 14, 4:00 PM | Southern Bank Auditorium
Switchfoot
FALLFEST CONCERT FEATURING
September 27, 7:00 PM
General Admission: $20 | www.moc.edu/fallfest
George and Annie Dail Kornegay Arena
Campus Visitation Day
November 11, 8:30 AM | Lois K. Murphy Regional Center
Homecoming Weekend
November 21-23
Mount Olive College Fall Choir Concert
November 21, 7:30 PM | Assembly Hall
48th Annual Pickle Classic Tournament
November 22-23 | $10 per day
DECEMBER
Christmas by Candlelight Service
December 8, 2:30 and 6:30 PM | Assembly Hall
For More Info: 919-658-2502 | www.moc.edu/events
College & Community
Arts (Performing Arts & Fine Arts)
Admissions
Athletics
All events are free and open to the public,
unless otherwise noted.
Mount Olive College | 634 Henderson Street | Mount Olive, NC 28365
With locations in Mount Olive, Goldsboro, Jacksonville, New Bern, Research Triangle Park, Washington and Wilmington
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
DECEMBER
LAUREN PELON
SWITCHFOOT
JASON KARNPICKING COTTON AUTHORS
Grammy-winning alternative-rock band
October
Grubbs and Williams Show
October 18-November 21 | Teresa Pelt Grubbs Art Gallery
Contact: Bob Murray at rmurray@umo.edu
Frank Grubbs and John Williams will have a joint show of ceramics and woodwork
pieces. There will be an opening reception from 3 to 5 PM on October 18.
Recital Series Ascendo3
October 23, 7:30 PM | Assembly Hall
Contact: Bill Ford at wford@umo.edu
Invigorating, international collaborations with contemporary composers; masterful
programming of new acoustic and electroacoustic works; fresh, bold presentations of
works by J. S. Bach, Vivaldi, Beethoven, Poulenc, Rachmaninoff, Gershwin, Piazzolla,
Bernstein, Lennon-McCartney, and others. Flexible, intriguing interactions with
audiences and an authentic dedication to recording. This and more is Ascendo3.
November
Meet New York Times Best Selling Author Conor Grennan
November 6, 4 PM | Southern Bank Auditorium
Contact: Jackie Hill at jhill@umo.edu
Conor Grennan, author of Little Princes, will be on campus for a lecture and book
signing. Little Princes has been selected as the UMO common reading selection for
2014-15. The book is an account of the author’s trip to an orphanage in war-torn
Nepal. He soon discovers that the children were not orphans, but rather were taken
from their families by child traffickers. The book shares Grennan’s efforts to reunite
the children with their parents. Bring your copy of Little Princes or purchase one at the
event for the author’s autograph session immediately following the lecture.
Fall 2 0 1 4
EVENTS
CONOR GRENNANASCENDO3 DUSTIN LYNCH
University of Mount Olive 634 Henderson Street | Mount Olive, NC 28365
with locations in Mount Olive, Goldsboro, Jacksonville, New Bern, Research Triangle Park, Washington and Wilmington
University of Mount Olive Symphonic Band Concert
November 6, 7:30 PM | Assembly Hall
Contact: Bill Ford at 919-658-7818 or email wford@umo.edu
Campus Visitation Day
November 11, 8:30 AM Registration | Lois K. Murphy Regional Center
Contact: Admissions at 919-658-2502
High school juniors and seniors and their parents will have the opportunity to tour
classrooms, residence rooms, the dining area and other campus facilities. Students can
also meet with professors and athletic coaches as well as speak to current students
about campus life. Scholarship and financial aid information will also be made
available. Registration is requested, but not required. Lunch will be provided..
University of Mount Olive Fall Choir Concert
November 20, 7:30 PM Assembly Hall
Contact: Bill Ford at wford@umo.edu
49th Annual Pickle Classic Tournament
November 21-22 | George and Annie Dail Kornegay Arena
Game times and participating schools: visit www.umotrojans.com
Contact: Tina Parks at 919-658-7759
Cost: advance tickets are $15 for both days or $10 per day on game day
December
Christmas by Candlelight Service
December 6, 2:30 and 6:30 PM | Assembly Hall
Contact: Chaplain Carla Williamson at 919-658-7749 or cwilliamson@umo.edu
Guests will enjoy a Christ-centered service patterned after the Festival of Nine Lessons
and Carols, a traditional English evening service, which began in Cambridge in 1918.
The service will include six Scripture lessons, tracing salvation history; each reading will
be followed by a carol. Music will be provided by the University of Mount Olive Music
Department and other local choirs.
October 2, 7 PM | Kornegay Arena
Tickets: $12 visit www.umo.edu/fallfest
FALLFEST CONCERT
FEATURING
Contact: Emily Schneider 919-658-7897 or email eschneider@umo.edu
Join us for an evening of great music and live entertainment with country
artist Dustin Lynch. Some of the most popular hit singles by this CMT
Music Award nominee include: Cowboys and Angels, She Cranks My
Tractor, Wild in Your Smile and his most recent single Where It’s At (Yep,
Yep) currently featured on the Billboard Top 100 Country Chart. His
highly anticipated sophomore album, Where It’s At, is set to be released
on September 9, 2014
*All events are free and open to the public, unless otherwise noted.
For More Info: 919-658-2502 | www.umo.edu/calendar
FAC: Fine Arts Circle
The Fine Arts Circle at the University of Mount
Olive works to promote the cultural, social, and
economic importance of the arts to the community
at large by not only participating in fine arts
gatherings, but also by helping to support them.
Homecoming
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NOVEMBER 20-22
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FOREVER GREEN
we will always be
50TH CLASS REUNION
6. Thursday January 16
University of Mount Olive • www.umo.edu
MOUNT OLIVE ASSEMBLY HALL
205 WOOTEN ST. MOUNT OLIVE, NC
l FREE ADMISSION
Carolina BrassCarolina Brass
7:30PM
The African American Music Trails
at the University of Mount Oliveof Eastern North Carolina
MARCH 24, 2014
11:00 am Lecture
by Michelle Lanier
7:30 pm Concert
Bill Myers & the Monitors
Southern Bank Auditorium |
652 R. B. Butler Drive. Lecture
on the evolution of the African
American Music Trails of
Eastern North Carolina.
Mount Olive Assembly Hall | 207 Wooten Street.
Saxophonist and keyboard player Bill Myers, leader
of the nationally recognized band The Monitors
since 1957, will play and discuss the legacies of
musicians from Eastern North Carolina.
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Michelle La
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University of Mount Olive | umo.edu/events
ADMISSION!
FREE
Jazz, choral, and gospel musicians to perform throughout the afternoon
By Camille Saint-Saëns
Carnivalof
theAnimals
Carnivalof
theAnimals
Performed by pianists
FRANKLIN GROSS & ALAN ARMSTRONG
HazelWatersKornegayAssemblyHall
207WootenSt.MountOliveNC
With chamberorchestra
March 12 FreeAdmission7:30PM
Dee Clere& narrator
The Magdalene Ensemble:
“Behold: Her Story of E aster”
Behold is a musical drama that portrays
the events of Easter as witnessed through
the eyes and words of the women who
were there. Having seen the risen Jesus,
Mary Magdalene invites us to rejoice in the
reality of spiritual rebirth. Let those with
eyes to see and ears to hear, BEHOLD!
Contact Stuart Burnham, 919-658-7166 or sburnham@moc.edu
Tickets: $ 10 general admission.
April 3, 7:30 p.m.
in the Southern Bank Auditorium
MOUNT OLIVE COLLEGE
Vivian B. Harrison
memorial lecture
speaker: Dr. Ellen Ott Marshall,
Associate Professor of Christian Ethics
and Conflict Transformation, Candler
School of Theology, Emory University
bio: Dr. Marshall
focuses on contemporary Christian
ethics. She is particularly interested in
issues of violence and peacemaking,
ethical questions in literature and film,
and the dynamic relationship between
faith, history and ethics. Dr. Marshall
worked with the refugee resettlement
programs of Church World Service and
the United Methodist Committee on Relief
In 2009, Dr. Marshall served as the lead
writer for God’s Renewed Creation, a pastoral
letter and foundation document for the United
Methodist Church Council of Bishops. In
2011, Dr. Marshall received the Eagle’s
Wings Excellence in Teaching Award
for “faithful and dedicated service”
byvoteoftheCandlerClassof2011.
M o u n t o l i v e C o l l e g e
Rodgers Chapel
March 26, 7:00pm
March 27, 9:00am
Christians in the Public Square
8/31 The Avengers, 9pm in Southern Bank Auditorium
9/1 The Avengers, 9pm in Mount Olive School
Apartments: Assembly Hall
9/28 Snow White and the Huntsman, 9pm in Southern
Bank Auditorium
9/29 Snow White and the Huntsman, 9pm in Mount Olive
School Apartments: Assembly Hall
10/26 The Hunger Games, 9pm in Southern Bank
Auditorium
10/27 The Hunger Games, 9pm in Mount Olive School
Apartments: Assembly Hall
11/2 The Dark Knight Rises, 9pm in Southern Bank
Auditorium
11/3 The Dark Knight Rises, 9pm in Mount Olive School
Apartments: Assembly Hall
11/30 The Five Year Engagement, 9pm in Southern Bank
Auditorium
12/1 The Five Year Engagement, 9pm in Mount Olive
School Apartments: Assembly Hall
TROJAN
CINEMA
MOVIE SERIES
TROJANTROJANTROJAN
MOUNT OLIVE
COLLEGE CAMPUS
ACTIVITY BOARD
PRESENTS
, 9pm in Southern Bank
, 9pm in Mount Olive
, 9pm in Southern Bank, 9pm in Southern Bank
, 9pm in Mount Olive
11/3
Apartments: Assembly Hall
11/30
Auditorium
12/1
School Apartments: Assembly Hall
Apartments: Assembly Hall
11/30
Auditorium
12/1
School Apartments: Assembly Hall
FREE
Admission
Think
About it
Teaching Critical Thinking
Presented by
Dr. Hollis Phelps,
Assistant Professor of Religion
August 13, 2012
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Video Conference room 114 -115
Mount Olive College
s e m i n a r
Saturday August 11th: Freshmen Trivia Night,
8pm, Alumni Dining Hall
Sunday August 12th: Foam Dance Party & Custom
Shutter Shades, 7:30pm, Campus
Lawn
Monday August 13th: Magician Daniel Martin, 8pm,
Southern Bank Auditorium
Tuesday August 14th: First Campus Activities Board
Meeting!, 8pm, Best Room
Wednesday August 15th: Campus Rec Kickoff, 7pm-9pm
behind PWC featuring live music
from the band Mommicked
Thursday August 16th: Club Fair, 11am, Alumni Dining Hall
Thursday August 16th: President’s Cup Event-Student vs.
Staff/Faculty Softball Game, 4pm,
Softball Field
Friday August 17th: Club MOC with DJ Lady J, 9pm,
Best Room
Saturday August 18th: CAB Welcome Back Cookout with
Travis Rocco Band & Custom Photo
White Boards, 4pm, Campus Lawn
Welcome Back Week
event schedule
7. Celebrating Free Will
Through Education
“College is a place where students find out
who they are and what they ultimately strive to
become. At the University of Mount Olive, it is
our goal for our students to be transformed by
theirjourneyhere. Ratherthanjustallowingthe
academic,spiritual,andsocialpartsof students’
lives to coexist, we strive to teach students how
to combine them. When students choose to
incorporate their faith into all these different
piecesof theirslives—totrulyintegratethem—
then their lives take on a new dimension, and
that is our goal, our mission, our purpose.”
-Philip P. Kerstetter, Ph.D.
President
The University of Mount Olive Presents
The Physical Implications
of the Crucifixion of Christ
Presented by Dr. Mickael Cariveau
Associate Professor of Biology, University of Mount Olive
This is our gift to you this Easter.
Choose from the following locations.
Sunday, March 16, 6PM
St. Mary’s OFWB, New Bern, NC
Sunday, March 23, 6PM
Beaverdam OFWB, Whiteville, NC
Sunday, March 30, 6PM
First OFWB, Greenville, NC
Sunday, April 13, 6:30PM
Lee’s Chapel OFWB, Dunn, NC
Sunday, April 6, 7PM
Spring Hill OFWB, Goldsboro, NC
Tuesday, April 8, 7PM
Daniels Chapel OFWB, Black Creek, NC
Everyone is invited!
If you have any questions feel free to contact:
Jean F. Ackiss • (919) 658-7744 • jfackiss@moc.edu Sharlene Howell • (919) • 658-7786 showell@moc.eduor
Mount Olive College at New Bern
Invites you to attend our first lecture series
Allowing the Scripture to Come to Life
{Friday 6:30pm-9:00pm
WEEK I 8/2/2013 Old Testament Law
WEEK 2 8/9/2013 Old Testament Prophets
WEEK 3 8/16/2013 Old Testament Writings
WEEK 4 8/23/2013 The Gospels & Acts
WEEK 5 8/30/2013 Paul & The Epistles
WEEK 6 9/6/2013 The Book of the Revelation
ATTENDANCE IS FREEl
however as space is limited we ask for RSVP’s with contact information.
For further information or to register please contact the following people: m
Seats will be allocated on a first come first served basis.
REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED
Registration Angela Okell-Watson aokell@moc.edu
Pastoral questions Neal Cox rcox@moc.edu
College admission questions Twana Scott tscott@moc.edu
Mount Olive College at New Bern • 2912 Trent Road New Bern, NC 28562 • Phone: 252-633-4464
The Importance
of the Gospels
By: John N. Blackwell, Ph.D.
CHOOSE A DATE IN 2015:
March 17-19
March 20-22
Cragmont and the
present
Worship Leader: The Reverend John R. Williams, Jr.
To reserve your place please contact
Hope McPherson Fields at
hfields@umo.edu or (919) 658-7714.
The Gospels and
the Power of God
Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John all
have astonishing insights into the power
by which God raised Jesus from the
dead. Their insights are both unique and
complementary. Each Gospel embodies
the movement of Spirit in the life of Jesus.
The Gospels give us the eyes to recognize
the movement of Spirit in our lives today.
COST: $100 (Due by March 2nd)
COST INCLUDES:
- Lodging
- Meals
- Dr. Blackwells
latest book
Origin of My
Birthplace
*Price assumes double occupancy. Make Checks payable to UMO
The University of Mount Olive has helped me in so many ways. Being there
has helped me become the person that I am today. UMO has impacted my
life through the classes, the professors and staff, and the friends I have made.
They have all helped prepare me for the future. The things that I have learned
in class and out of class will help me to continue to grow and to apply them
in ministry wherever I serve. UMO is the place that I call my second home.
Jonathan Whitford, Senior
New Bern, NC Religion
The UMO style of programming at Wilmington has been the main thing that has
helped me succeed thus far. Only having to focus on one class at a time for 5 weeks
has given me the opportunity to delve into every class with intention and get more
out of it than an entire semester of traditional classes. Like most people, I don’t come
from a lot of money, so being able to work while attending class fulltime is a must.
A few years ago I felt confused and frustrated about how I could ever go back to
school, but since I’ve been at UMO, I am able to look at my future with excitement.
There is a light at the end of the tunnel. I have recommended the University of
Mount Olive’s Wilmington program to friends and neighbors. I would encourage
anyone who wants to return to college to go for it.
Angela McLeod Stocki, Junior
Wilmington, NC Early Childhood Education
The University of Mount Olive and the Agriculture Education Program have
positively impacted my student life and professional future. The Ag-Ed Program
has given me hands-on learning experiences, one-on-one interactions with
knowledgeable and caring faculty, and the ability to impact my community
through campus and club involvement. The Program opened doors to real-world
internship experiences I would not have had access to otherwise, and prepared
me to excel in them. I am better prepared to enter a profession thanks to the
skills and knowledge I have gained as a student at the University of Mount Olive.
Hannah Singleton, Senior
Goldsboro, NC Agriculture Education
I LOVE UMO
Presented by Dr. John Blackwell
Dean of the Chapel, University of Mount Olive
C r e at i o n
The Power of God in Genesis 1
Presents
We are grateful for the opportunity to
serve our churches with this presentation.
Choose from the following locations:
Sunday, April 12, 6PM
First OFWB Church, Greenville, NC
Sunday, April 19, 6PM
Daniels Chapel OFWB Church, Black Creek, NC
Sunday, April 26, 6:30PM
Stoney Creek OFWB Church, Goldsboro, NC
Sunday, May 31, 6PM
St. Mary’s OFWB Church, New Bern, NC
Sunday, May 3, 6:30PM
Lee’s Chapel OFWB Church, Dunn, NC
Sunday, May 17, 6PM
Beaverdam OFWB Church, Whiteville, NC
Everyone is invited!
If you have any questions feel free to contact:
Jean F. Ackiss • (919) 658-7744 • jfackiss@umo.edu Sharlene Howell • (919) • 658-7786 showell@umo.eduor
THEWAITISNEARLYOVER!
Join us March19th11:30 AM
in the Lois K. Murphy Regional Center Alumni Dining Room
as the University of Mount Olive
celebrates its new logo
Be the first to share the
new look on social media!
Mount olive College
Miss Goldsboro Pageant
Mount Olive College is pleased to be a sponsor for the Miss Goldsboro
Scholarship Pageant. We appreciate the opportunities you provide
young women to transform their lives through this enriching program.
Miss Goldsboro 2013 : $2,500 In-Kind Scholarship
1st Runner Up : $2,000 In-Kind Scholarship
2nd Runner Up : $1,500 In-Kind Scholarship
The scholarship recipient must meet the admission standards of Mount Olive College,
and become enrolled in one of our traditional programs as a full-time, degree-seeking
student on the Mount Olive College campus located in Mount Olive, NC. To meet full-
time status, a student must be enrolled in at least 12 semester hours in a given semester
during the fall and spring semester. This scholarship applies only to enrollment at
Mount Olive College and is renewable annually for up to four years.
For more information about Mount Olive College,
please contact the Office of Admissions:
(919) 658-2502 • www.moc.edu • admissions@moc.edu
8. Merry Christmasfrom the
Mount olive College at RtP FaMily
May your year be full of many transforming experiences.
www.moc.edu • 800-653-0854
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“The Light” is an acrylic painting on canvas.
The artist, Mandy Hensley, is a 2011 graduate of the Mount Olive College
Visual Communication program. Mandy works as a graphic design associate
in the Office of Public Relations at Mount Olive College.
MountoliveCollege
offiCeofPlannedgiving
634Hendersonst.
Mountolive,nC28365
9. LEGACY BRICKS
Connecting our past and present players.
What are the “Legacy Bricks?”
The “Legacy Bricks” are a way of bringing all Mount Olive College Softball
Players together. They can be personalized and engraved with your message or
name or something creative. The “Legacy Bricks” offer you the chance to leave a
permanent mark on MOC Softball.
What is the Purpose of the “Legacy Bricks?”
The “Legacy Bricks” are for you. This is a way that you can contribute to the
team and see that you still have a place in this program.
How can I participate?
Purchase an engraved “Legacy Brick” that will be placed at the field. Each brick
can have up to three lines with no more than 18 characters per line (including
spaces, punctuation, letters, and numbering).
Each brick may have up to three lines with 18 characters including spaces,
periods, etc. Please PRINT your preferred engraving below. The cost per
brick is $200. Please return this form by October 31, 2012. Space is limited
so submit your order now!
Name_____________________________________________________________________
Address____________________________________________________________________
City/State/Zip__________________________________Email________________________
Phone________________________________
Method of Payment: Check payable to Mount Olive College
Visa, Master Card, Discover, American Express
Name on Card______________________________________________________________
Account Number__________________________________Exp. Date__________________
Signature__________________________________________________________________
Return by October 31, 2012 to:
MOC Softball, Mount Olive College, 634 Henderson Street, Mount Olive, NC, 28365
For more information, contact Coach Jaime Kylis at 919-658-7808 or jkylis@moc.edu.
WHAT TO EXPECT:
We will be teaching an overview of “the swing” . You
will learn to hit off the Tee correctly, also how to hit
the ball to all sides of the field while developing
a line drive swing. We will also be covering
Infield and Outfield defense.
CRAIG HURBA: Professional baseball player for 7 years
with the Texas Rangers, Seattle Mariners and Kansas City.
Currently the hitting instructor for the MOC Softball team.
JAIME KYLIS: 10 Seasons as the Head Coach for the MOC
Softball team.
CURRENT MOC SOFTBALL PLAYERS: Guest Instructors
2012 Record; Overall: 31-17/Conference Carolinas: 17-5.
* MUST BE PREREGISTERED ON OR BEFORE SEPTEMBER 7TH
BY 9PM *
Register by emailing CRAIG HURBAchurba@moc.edu
*In your email state that you would liketo register for the clinic. Make sure toinclude Name, Phone Number, Emailaddress, Your Age, and Grade.
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 8TH
2012
@ The MOC Softball Complex
1pm-5pm (12 noon sign-in)
$75 PER PLAYER Payment: Cash or
Check only. Due at sign-in @12 NOON
@ The MOC Softball Complex
1pm-5pm
$75 PER PLAYER
INSTRUCTORS:
Mount olive
College
Club
trojan
Making a difference
for MOC Athletics
It is with great pleasure that we are Trojan Club members. As
business owners living and working in Mount Olive, we see
first-hand how Mount Olive College is an asset to our community,
shaping young minds and guiding students’futures during such an
important time in their lives. Being a student-athlete adds an extra
dimension to the college experience, requiring that student-athletes
give it their all in the classroom and in their sport. We are proud
of the College’s student-athletes and hope that our donations, and
the support of others, will help to continue and strengthen the fine
tradition of athletics at Mount Olive College.
John and Deanna Ryan
Owners, Pizza Village
The Trojan Club offers our family, as fans of Mount Olive College
athletics, the opportunity to support gifted student-athletes and
coaches. As the parent of three boys, I realize that athletics plays
an important role in the development of the whole person. The
student-athletes of Mount Olive College are taught about respect,
integrity and hard work, all of which are lessons they will take with
them beyond the game and into life. Mount Olive College’s student-
athletes strive to be the best, and we enjoy attending athletic events
together as a family to cheer them on. Go Trojans!!
Dr. Kevin Talton & family
Team Physician
Mount Olive Family Medicine
Having been a part of Trojan athletics for 47 years, I have
watched Trojan athletics grow from one sport to 20. I’m
so proud of all that has been accomplished in the athletics
program, not only during team competition but the many
other programs and activities that help our student-athletes
become well-rounded young men and women.
OUR support of the Trojan Club can help raise the bar for
Mount Olive College athletics, showing our student-athletes
that we care and that we support them and their dedication
to Mount Olive College. I am proud to support the Mount
Olive College Trojan Club - will you join me?
Dianne Riley, ‘65
Retired, Alumni Director
Mount Olive College
Gift Description
[ ] Unrestricted contribution (for the areas of greatest
need in the athletics program).
[ ] Restricted contribution (designate gift to be used by
a specific team or program).*
Please designate below:
Men’s Sports Women’s Sports
[ ] Baseball [ ] Basketball
[ ] Basketball [ ] Cross Country/Track
[ ] Cross Country/Track [ ] Golf
[ ] Golf [ ] Lacrosse
[ ] Lacrosse [ ] Soccer
[ ] Soccer [ ] Softball
[ ] Tennis [ ] Tennis
[ ] Volleyball [ ] Volleyball
Support Services/Programs
[ ] Sports Information [ ] Cheerleading
[ ] Athletic Training [ ] Student-Athlete
Advisory Committee
* The first $25 of each contribution will be directed toward
club expenses and general athletics.
After completing both sides, please detach and mail to:
You can also join online by visiting our website. For
more information please call (919) 658-7759 or visit us
on the web at
www.moc.edu/athletics
Thank you for your support.
GO TROJANS!
Trojan Club
Department of Athletics
Mount Olive College
586 Henderson Street
Mount Olive, NC 28365
Mount olive College
trojan Club
10. Gift Description
Unrestricted gift for areas of greatest need in the
athletics program
Please designate my gift to the following program:
Men’s Sports Women’s Sports
Baseball Basketball
Basketball Cross Country/Track
Cross Country/Track Golf
Golf Lacrosse
Lacrosse Soccer
Soccer Softball
Tennis Tennis
Volleyball Volleyball
Other Programs
Sports Information Cheerleading
Sports Medicine Student-Athlete
Advisory Committee
Please note 10% of all designated gifts will be directed toward
club expenses and general athletics.
After completing both sides, please detach and mail to:
Trojan Club
Department of Athletics
University of Mount Olive
634 Henderson Street
Mount Olive, NC 28365
UNIVERSITY OF MOUNT OLIVE
TROJAN CLUB
JOIN ONLINE AT
umo.edu/gotrojans
You can also join online by visiting the direct link below.
For more information please call (919) 658-7757 or visit
us on the web at umotrojans.com.
MakingadifferenceforUMOAthletics
Thankyouforyoursupport.GOTROJANS!
DetachhereandenjoyyourveryownUMOTrojansposter!
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Making a difference
TROJAN CLUB
Strong athletics programs are built from within, but
the strongest programs are supported internally and
externally. Thanks to the Trojan Club, you can take an
active role in athletics at UMO. The financial support of
the Trojan Club helps fund special projects, equipment
needs, facility enhancements, and many other items
for our 400 student-athletes on 20 varsity teams.
As a Trojan Club member, you play a very important
role in building and sustaining a quality athletics
program at UMO. By joining the Trojan Club, you
are not only helping our student-athletes obtain an
exceptional educational and social experience, you
are joining many others in a commitment to athletic
excellence. Whatever the level, your gift is an
investment in the lives of our students.
Gifts may be in the form of cash, credit card, stock
transfer, payroll deduction (UMO employees only),
and, under special circumstances, in-kind gifts such as
equipment or supplies. Monthly installment payments
are also available.
Corporate sponsorships, planned gifts, endowments,
and naming opportunities are other ways to support
the athletics program.
TROJAN CLUB
Membership Benefits
* Gifts to the University of Mount Olive are deductible for income tax purposes
as provided by federal and state laws. Benefits subject to change. According
to Internal Revenue Service regulations, the value of your contribution must be
reduced by the value of the benefits you receive from your club membership. The
value of each of the benefits will be provided to you.
2013-2014 HIGHLIGHTS TROJAN CLUB
Membership Application
Membership Level
Trojan - $1,000 + Green - $100-$249
Coach - $500-$999 White - $50-$99
MVP - $250-$499
Please choose one:
I wish to decline my membership benefits in order for my
donation to be 100% tax deductible.
I wish to accept my membership benefits.
Name:_________________________________________
Address:_______________________________________
City:_____________________State:_____Zip:_________
Home Phone:_____________Cell Phone:_____________
Email:_________________________________________
Name of Business:_______________________________
Address:_______________________________________
City:_____________________State:_____Zip:_________
Business Phone: ________________________________
I am joining the Trojan Club as an:
Alumnus Year:___________Sport:_______________
Business Friend UMO Faculty/Staff
Student-Athlete Parent, Sport:____________________
Amount and Method of Contribution
Amount of Contribution: $__________________
Pay in Installments (Athletic Dept. will contact you)
Check Payable to UMO Trojan Club Cash
Visa Master Card Discover Am Ex
Credit Card Number:______________________________
Credit Card Expiration Date:________________________
Signature:_______________________________________
Gift in Kind (subject to University of Mount Olive approval)
I work for a matching gift company.
*Please complete opposite side*
White $50-$99
• Weekly Email Updates
• Trojan Club Magnet
• Reserved Seating Section for Basketball
• Recognition in Newsletter and Honor Roll of Donors
• Newsletter
• Tax Deduction*
Green $100-$249 White level benefits PLUS:
• Invitation to Special Events
• Access to Hospitality Room
• Post-Season Ticket Priority
MVP $250-$499 Green level benefits PLUS:
• Basketball, Baseball and Volleyball Season Tickets (2)
Coach $500-$999 Green level benefits PLUS:
• Basketball, Baseball, and Volleyball Season Tickets (4)
Trojan $1,000+ Green level benefits PLUS:
• Special Recognition Gift
• Basketball, Baseball and Volleyball Season Tickets (6)
Won Conference Carolinas Hawn Cup for best
overall athletics program
Eight Conference Championships
Student-athlete average GPA above 3.0
Six All-Americans
Seven Conference Coach of the Year awards
Eight nationally ranked teams
Seven teams represented in NCAA
Championships
Fundraised for the Make-a-Wish Foundation,
Cures for the Colors, Play 4 Kay, and Mount
Olive Food Bank, to name a few
Hundreds of volunteer hours at Special
Olympics, Habitat for Humanity, local schools,
churches, hospitals, and children’s homes
Received NCAA excellence award for Church
Night
Opened new hospitality room for Trojan Club
HOW TO SUPPORT
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alumni day
October 4, 2014
Please RSVP by September 24th to Chris Holloway: 919-658-7707
Check in Time for alumni 11:00am
Alumni vs. Alumni Game 11:45am
Cookout and Social 1:00pm
FAMILIES ARE WELCOME!
ninth annual
Alumni Game
Please come join us
as we once again play our annual “Alumni Game”.
This will be a great opportunity for our alumnae to get
to know our current players. Not to mention to see if
the “ ‘ol ladies” still have some game left in them...
As we look to our Future, some of our 2014 recruits
are invited to join us in the fun and festivities as we
honor our past, recognize our present, and get a
glimpse of our future.
For all in attendance, this is a great time for you to
get to know the newest member of our coaching staff,
Eric Lee, as well as current players and chat with our
very own alumnae.
Bring your appetite! A casual, family style lunch will
be served courtesy of our MOC Softball Family (this
is a feast like you have never seen...)
THE DETAILS:
Where: Nancy Chapman Cassell
Softball Field at Mount Olive College
When: November 23, 2013
Time: The first pitch will be thrown
out at 1:00pm. We will begin serving
lunch at approximately 1:15pm.
AFTERPARTY:
Please join us later in the evening
as the MOC Men’s Basketball Team
defends its title in the annual “Pickle
Classic Tournament”
Please RSVP by November 1, 2013 to:
Jaime Kylis, Head Softball Coach
1-800-653-0854 ext. 1251 or jkylis@moc.edu
**For lodging information please contact the Sleep Inn &
Suites of Mount Olive (919) 658-1002 and don’t forget to
mention that you are a visitor of the MOC Softball Program!
Rooming is limited due to MOC hosting our annual Pickle
Classic Basketball Tournament so make your reservations early.
This complex will be an 8-lane, 400 meter track with an artificial
surface infield for lacrosse. For as little as $10 a month, you can
participate in this monumental project by sponsoring a meter.
HELP US BUILD
THE TRACK!
WE’RE BUILDING A TRACK AND WE NEED YOUR HELP!
Contact Ashley Mitchell for more information
at (919) 658-7761 or amitchell@umo.edu.
#MyMeterMatters
Get more info, watch our
video, and give online at
umo.edu/trackcomplex
METER
SPONSORS
WILL RECEIVE
A “MY METER
MATTERS”
T-SHIRT
You may sponsor a meter by visiting umo.edu/trackcomplex
or by mailing your pledge card to:
Gift Records, UMO, 634 Henderson St, Mt Olive, NC 28365
NEON
5K1 MILE WALK
5K run or 1 mile fun walk
at the University of
Mount Olive
SATURDAY
APRIL 12TH
at 7PM
Register through Whitney Jones at the Pope Wellness Center.
Contact Brandon Ash at ba6736@moc.edu for more info.
11. There have been changes in the North Carolina financial aid grant programs. These
changes go into effect for fall 2012.
You MUST complete a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) in order to be
eligible for all NC and federal grants.
What You Need to Do Now:
1. Gather tax information
2. Complete the FAFSA at www.fafsa.ed.gov
The FAFSA is now easier than ever to complete. Beginning
February 1st, tax information can be transferred into the
FAFSA electronically from the IRS.
FAFSA Day will be held on
STUDENTS:
YOUR FINANCIAL AID IS AT RISK!
You and your family member can bring your documents that day and get
expert help from the financial aid counselors. Register for FAFSA Day at
www.cfnc.org/fafsaday?id=069. Or, you may contact the
Office of Financial Aid for any of your FAFSA questions.
WHAT TO BRING:
Saturday, February 25th
9a.m.-1p.m.
1 class 1 night a week
Seated and online courses
Financial aid is available
7 convenient locations including:
Mount Olive, Jacksonville, New Bern,
Research Triangle Park, Smithfield,
Washington, and Wilmington
www.moc.edu
is your key to success!
Mount olive College
Classes fill up quickly for
the following sessions.
Contact your Academic Advisor if you have any questions.
REGISTER
Log on to Self Service now to view
and select your courses for the
upcoming semester.
for the upcoming semester!
R e g i s t R a t i o n
is now oPen
Open House
MOUNT OLIVE
COLLEGE
Mount Olive College Evening College
Phone: (919) 658-2502
Email: admissions.eveningcollege@moc.edu
September 20, 2012
5:00 – 7:00 p.m.
Join us and learn how you
can fit college into your
busy lifestyle. Whether you
have some college credit or
none at all, we can help you
achieve your goal of earning a
degree. Tours and financial aid
information will be available.
NIGHT A WEEK PROGRAMS
FOR WORKING ADULTS.
1
Mount Olive College
Evening College
545 Michael Martin Dr.
Mt. Olive, NC 28365
Mount olive College
Business Friends Program
Like
Saving
Money?
The Mount Olive College Business Friends Program
provides both employees and students of
Mount Olive College with the opportunity to
purchase retail products and services from
local businesses at a discounted rate.
All you need to do is show your Mount Olive College ID
at participating businesses and the savings are all yours!
No discounts can be applied to the sale of alcohol.
Just look for the Mount Olive College Business Friends Program window decal at
participating businesses.
Mount
MountOli
ve Businesses
Olive C
ollege
MOC Students
Botino’s - 128 NE Center St - 10% off
Buddy’s Jewelry - 903 N Breazeale Ave
20% off, $5 off watch batteries, $10 off jewelry repair
Cut-N-Up - 704 N Breazeale Ave
$5 off color, $3 off women cuts, $2 of men cuts
College Fast Lube - 999 Henderson St - 10% off
El Mazatlan - 302 NC Highway 55 W - 10% off
Especially For You - 109 N Center St
1st Monday of every month is College Day:
20% off entire purchase of regularly priced merchandise
Hwy 55 (Burgers Shakes & Fries)
1037 N Breazeale Ave - 10% off
Jarman Tire - 957 N Breazeale Ave
$5 off oil change, $10 off total bill for hourly work
Jennifer’s Monogramming & More
608 N Breazeale Ave
20% off in stock items (excluding consignment)
Kenny’s Paint & Body Repair
205 Henderson St - 10% off
KFC/Taco Bell - 110 NC Highway 55 W - 10% off
Lighthouse Family Restaurant
314 S Breazeale Ave - 10% off
My Eyes Optometry - 1122 N Breazeale Ave
$50 eye exams & $75 off complete pair of glasses
NC Community Federal Credit Union
710 N Church St
NCCFCU proudly offers FREE educational tutorials for
students, faculty and staff on Understanding Your Credit
Score, Budgeting and Auto Smart Buying and Borrowing.
Nino’s Italian Restaurant - 1130 N Breazeale Ave, #L
10% off
Paul’s Place Hot Dogs
at Yummy Yogurt on 604 N Breazeale Ave
Thursday is College Day: Free drink with purchase
of 3 hotdogs
Pizza Village - 500 N Breazeale Ave
$0.50 off per customer
Ribeyes Steakhouse - 211 N Center St - 10% off
Roy’s Salon - 1010 N Breazeale Ave
$5 off color, $3 off women cut, $2 off men cuts
Simply Savvy - 121 NW Center St - 10% off
Southern Furniture & Interiors - 124 N Center St
35% off (excluding antiques); 50% off regularly priced
clothing and shoes
Southern Wayne Country Club
262 Country Club Rd - Students only. Discounts for Sat. & Sun.
after 2 pm Golf 9 holes w/out cart: $7, Golf 9 holes with cart:
$15, Golf 18 holes w/out cart: $10, Golf 18 holes with cart: $20
Subway - at Handy Mart on 1094 N Breazeale Ave - 10% off
Taylor’d Tips by Katherine
at Cut-n-Up on 704 N Breazeale Ave - 10% off
Village Decorating Center - 105 NW Center St
10% off custom framing
Yummy Orient - 1104 N Breazeale Ave
5% off for students only
Yummy Yogurt - 604 N Breazeale Ave
Thursday is College Day: 1 free ounce
Participating Businesses
Learn more online at:
www.moc.edu/businessfriends
CONGRATULATES
THE CLASS OF 2012!
• Small classes with individual attention
• One of the most affordable private colleges in NC
•20 NCAA Division II athletic teams
THE CLASS OF 2012!
MOUNT OLIVE COLLEGE
www.moc.edu 1-800-653-0854
We invite you to visit campus and learn how you
can transform your life!
1 night
aweek
programs
for
working
adults.
at researchtriangle park
Mount olive College
#mymetermatters | umo.edu/trackcomplex
MY METER
MATTERS!
12. AT 9AM
NOVEMBER 22
AT 9AM
NOVEMBER 22
Submission deadline is February 4, 2015.
Direct inquiries to: Dr. Burt Lewis (blewis@moc.edu).
Submit abstracts to: Dr. Glenn Coffey (gcoffey@moc.edu)
or Dr. Stephannie Walker (swalker@moc.edu).
SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM
Division of Human Services & Psychology
FEBRUARY 13 & 14
This is a great opportunity for individuals working on their dissertations, getting started on a research idea,
or collecting and analyzing data, as well as for those preparing to submit their work for publication.
Faculty, adjunct instructors, students and practitioners are invited
to submit abstracts for consideration and placement in the first Annual UMO
Social Science Research Symposium, called Bridging the Gap between
Theory and Practice. Applied, historical, theoretical and reflexive papers are
also encouraged. Interested participants should submit an abstract detailing
the name of the project, its academic or practical importance, and a synopsis
of the work along with keywords to assist with session assignment
REFRESHMENTS WILL
BE PROVIDED.
FEBRUARY 13 - STUDENT PRESENTATIONS
Poster Session – top 3 submissions will be awarded
Paper Session – top 3 submissions will be awarded
Student Panel Session – will include information regarding participation in student
organizations, community service, charity endeavors, and field internships.
FEBRUARY 14 - PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS
Accepting up to 36 entries for paper sessions.
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Dedication Ceremony
February Fifteenth
Two Thousand and Fifteen
Two O’Clock in the Afternoon
Hazel Waters Kornegay
assembly Hall
Constructed in 1925, the Historic Assembly Hall is one of only four
structures within the city limits of Mount Olive to be listed in the
National Register of Historic Places. The 360 seat auditorium features 26
foot ceilings, a wrap-around balcony and a 28 foot stage.
Sixty-first Commencement
Spring 2015
May Second
Two Thousand and Fifteen
George and Annie Dail Kornegay Arena
Two O’Clock in the Afternoon
The University of Mount Olive is a ministry of the Convention of Original Free Will Baptists.
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STUDENT CONDUCT
Q. Can our office discuss your disciplinary
record with your parents?
A. It depends. There are several factors that
are considered in doing so. Decisions are
made on a case by case basis. However, staff
members may discuss your disciplinary record
if you sign an Authorization Form. By signing
this form, you are granting professional staff
members permission to discuss your conduct
concerns with your parents.
You have freedom of speech, but choose your
words carefully so they do not infringe on the
rights of others. A Guide to the Disciplinary Process
and Commonly Asked Questions
The consumption of alcohol and its effects
are contrary to the educational mission of
the University of Mount Olive. To support
the educational mission of the University, the
possession and/or consumption of alcohol is
prohibited at the University of Mount Olive.
Violations of the alcohol and drug policies
are considered very serious offenses. The
following are possible consequences for such
violation:
Alcohol Sanctioning Schedule:
First Offense:
Parental Notification, Educational
Component at student’s expense, 1-2 page
paper, and 10 hours of community restitution.
Second Offense:
Parental Notification, 25 hours of community
restitution, substance abuse assessment with
counseling staff at student’s expense, and
probation.
Third Offense:
Suspension and parental notification.
Drug Violation Guidelines:
Students found responsible for the use
or possession of any illegal drug or drug
paraphernalia will be subject to fines,
community restitution, probation, and/or
suspension or expulsion. Students found
responsible for the distribution or sale of
illegal drugs or controlled substances or the
possession with intent to distribute or sell will
be subject to the immediate suspension or
expulsion from the University.
Fines
Community restitution
Probation
Suspension or expulsion.
Please check the following website for more
detailed information:
www.umo.edu
630 Henderson St.
Mount Olive, North Carolina 28365
919-658-7790
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ALUMNI TRIP
Wales 2014
THE 28TH ANNUAL
INVITATIONAL GOLF TOURNAMENT
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