Johnson and Wales University

8 Abbott Park Place,

Providence, Rhode Island 02903 USA

Web Site: www.jwu.edu

2002-2003 Academic Calendar

Fall Term

September 6-7 (Freshman Registration)

September 8-9 (Returning Student Registration)

Winter Term

December 1 (Registration for incoming students)

Spring Term

March 9 (Registration for incoming students)

Summer Sessions

June 1 (Summer Session I Begins)

June 30 (Summer Session II Begins)

June 13 (Registration for incoming Culinary Arts Students)

Tuition and Fees

The following tuition and fees schedule is effective for the 2002-2003 academic year. Tuition and fees are subject to change annually and vary between colleges due to differing program and facility needs.

Tuition and Fees: 2002-2003 Academic Year

 

College of Business

$14,652

Except:

Equine Business Management/Riding and Equine Studies majors

 

$17,652

The Hospitality College

$15,393

School of Technology

$15,246

College of Culinary Arts

$17,652

General Fee (all students)

$ 630

Room and Board

 

Standard Residence Halls

$6,366

Premium Residence Halls

$7,956

Weekend Meal (Optional)

$786

Upon receiving notice of acceptance, students are required to forward to the University a $100 tuition Reservation Deposit. Students requesting residence hall accommodations must make an additional $100 deposit (Residence Hall Deposit). In late spring, students are asked to submit an additional $200 deposit to verify their continued interest in attending J&W (Additional Tuition Deposit). In addition Equine Riding students are asked to submit a $500 reservation deposit (Equine Fee/Riding Fee). These deposits are credited to students’ initial billings and are non-refundable.

Orientation Fee – This is a non-refundable, which is uniformly charged, is required of all new students for orientation and registration activities. It is charged only during the fall term.

Application Procedure

  1. There is no deadline for submitting applications, but students are advised to apply as early as possible before their intended date of enrollment to ensure full consideration.
  2. No application fee is required.
  3. In completing the Application form, students must indicate the tem in which they wish to enroll.
  4. Applications are accepted for terms beginning in September, December and March.
  5. Business and Hospitality majors may also apply for summer session terms. Note: Career Sampler, Equine Business Management/Riding and Paralegal majors may only enter in the September term.
  6. A student may apply for honors or general admission by noting so on the application.
  7. If students are applying for a Bachelor of Science Degree program, they are required to indicate on their application for admission of their choice of associate degree major, which results in Johnson and Wales students receiving two degrees in four years. Certain bachelor’s degree programs are selective and require submission of an application at the end of the associate degree program.
  8. If students are applying for an Undeclared Major, International Business Sports/Entertainment/Event Management or the Paralegal certificate, they need not indicate an associate degree choice.

International Admissions Requirement

In order to expedite the admission process, students must enclose ORIGINAL or CERTIFIED copies of the following documents (with English translations) when submitting the application. Please note that copies without certification or notarization or fax copies are not valid.

  1. An accurate, complete and legible International Application form that has been signed and dated by the applicant. Please list all the schools attended, even if you do not wish to have transfer credits reviewed. *1
  2. Certified bank statement or government sponsorship letter verifying financial support for one academic year.
  3. The results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 550 on the written TOEFL examination, proof of a minimum score of 210 on the computerized TOEFL examination, or other acceptable proof of English proficiency (include ELS, Level 109; Berlitz, Level 12; IELTS, Band 6.5; Aspect Level 6 or 7).2
  4. Official documentation of higher secondary (high school) graduation, e.g. diploma or examination results certificate.
  5. Complete transcripts, marksheets, diplomas or certificates from previous study, along with course descriptions or syllabi (for transfer credit).

* If important information cannot be read by the International Admissions staff, the admission process is delayed and, as a result, so is the acceptance/Form I-20 process.

1Johnson and Wales University employs a full-time International Credentials Evaluator to evaluate secondary school credentials, as well as any college or university credits for which students may wish to gain academic credit. Generally, a grade point average equivalent to a U.S. "C" or 2.00, is required for admission to Johnson and Wales University. International students must also receive a grade of "C" or better in each individual course at their previous schools in order to be considered for transfer of credit.

2 Other English examination results will also be reviewed, and experience studying in the English language will be taken into consideration.

All Documents must be sent to:

Johnson and Wales University

International Admissions

8 Abbott Park Place

Providence, RI 02903 USA

Telephone: (401) 598-1074

Fax: (401) 598-4773

Email: intladm@jwu.edu

Programs of Study

Two-Plus-Two and Four Year Programs


College of Business

Any of the following Associate Degree can track into any of the Bachelor of Science degrees listed in the right.

Associate Degree

Bachelor of Science Degree

Accounting3

Accounting3

Advertising Communications

Entrepreneurship

Business Administration3,4

Financial Services Management4*

Entrepreneurship

Management3,4

Fashion Merchandising3

Marketing

Financial Services Management

Marketing Communications

Management3

Retail Marketing & Management

Marketing3,4

 

Undeclared (no A.S. degree)

 

The following Associate Degrees have restricted track options for Bachelor of Science degrees as listed.

Associate Degree

Bachelor of Science Degree

Criminal Justice3

Criminal Justice3

Equine Business Management7

Equine Business Management7

Equine Studies

Equine Business Management7

Equine Business Management/Riding7

Paralegal Studies

Criminal Justice

Paralegal Studies

Bachelor of Science Degree

Administrative Management6

International Business4

Certificate Program

Paralegal Studies6

 

College of Culinary Arts

Associate Degree

Bachelor of Science Degree

Baking & Pastry Arts1,3,7

Baking & Pastry Arts5,7

Culinary Arts3,5,7

Culinary Nutrition5,7

Food Marketing7

Food Service Entrepreneurship7

Food Service Management1,3,7

Culinary Arts1,2,3,4,7

Baking & Pastry Arts5,7

Culinary Arts3,5,7

Culinary Nutrition5,7

Food Marketing7

Food Service Entrepreneurship7

Food Service Management1,2,3,4,7 *

 

1 Also offered in Charleston, S.C. 2 Also offered in Norfolk, Va. 3 Also offered in North Miami, Fla.

4 Also offered in Denver, Colo. 5 Student may apply for entrance to these programs by submitting an

application to the Program Director during the sophomore year. 6 Qualification: Student must hold a

bachelor’s degree. 7 Program has technical standards. Disabled students should contact Student Success

Department. * Available in September 2003

The Hospitality College

Associate Degree

Bachelor of Science Degree

Food & Beverage Management1,3,4,7

Food and Service Management1,3,4,7,*

Hospitality Management3,7

International Hotel & Tourism Management1,5,7

Hotel Management1,3,4,7

Hospitality Management3,7

Hotel Management1,3,4,7

International Hotel & Tourism Management1,5,7

Recreation/Leisure Management7

Hospitality Management7

Recreation/Leisure Management7

Restaurant Management1,3,7

Food Service Management1,3,7

Hospitality Management3,7

International Hotel & Tourism Management1,5,7

Travel-Tourism Management1,3,7

Hospitality Management3,7

International Hotel & Tourism Management1,5,7

Travel-Tourism Management1,3,7

Undeclared Major leading to bachelor’s in:

Food Service Management

Hotel Management

Recreation/Leisure Management

Sports/Entertainment/Event Management

Travel-Tourism Management

Hospitality A.S. leading to a bachelor’s in:

Information Science

Bachelor of Science Degree

Sports/Entertainment/Event Management1,3,4

 

School of Technology

Associate Degree

Bachelor of Science Degree

Computer Science

Information Science

Computerized Drafting

Engineering Design & Configuration Management

Information Science

Computer/Business Applications

Accounting

Information Science

Management

Computer Graphics and New Media

Computer Graphics & New Media

Information Science

Computing Technology Services

Technology Services Management

Information Science

Electronics Technology

Information Science

Web Site Development3

Web Management and Internet Commerce3*

Information Science

Bachelor of Science Degree

Electronics Engineering

 

1 Also offered in Charleston, S.C. 2 Also offered in Norfolk, Va. 3 Also offered in North Miami, Fla.

4 Also offered in Denver, Colo. 5 Student may apply for entrance to these programs by submitting an

application to the Program Director during the sophomore year. 6 Qualification: Student must hold a

bachelor’s degree. 7 Program has technical standards. Disabled students should contact Student Success

Department. * Available in September 2003