2024-2025 Graduate Catalog

Student Services

Campus Store and Mail Services.
The campus store and post office are located on the first floor of the Administration Building.

Career Services
The University provides graduate students assistance in pursuing positions. Job and career opportunities are publicized.

Counseling
Blue Mountain Christian University provides graduate students limited counseling services. Direct all inquiries to the Dean of Student Services.

Dining
Ray Dining Hall is the main facility where Blue Mountain Christian University students are provided food services. Regular meals are provided for all resident students and are an option for commuter students.

Graduate and Continuing Education

In the Office of Graduate and Continuing Education, graduate students may register and obtain academic ad-vising.

Guests
Rooms on campus are available on a limited basis for relatives and friends of students and faculty for a nominal charge. Reservations must be made in the Office of Student Services. Guests are expected to respect residence hall regulations.

Health Services
Medical services, including hospitals, are located in both New Albany and Ripley. Any resident student who is ill enough to miss a meal, classes, or chapel is asked to report to the resident director. Any student needing medical attention while attending classes should report to the Office of Student Services or the Office of Business Affairs.

Laundry Facilities
All residence halls have fully equipped laundry rooms to meet student needs.

Library
Guyton Library provides graduate students adequate and appropriate material to support and strengthen the learning environment and physical space conducive to reading, research, and study. The Curriculum Library, located in Coward-Martin Hall 126, houses curriculum periodicals and other education resources for graduate students’ use.

Registrar
The Office of the Registrar maintains graduate academic records, issues graduate transcripts, certifies veterans, and assists with applications for AA teacher certification.

Students with Disabilities
Blue Mountain Christian University services for students with disabilities are designed to meet the unique educational needs of regularly enrolled graduate students who have a documented disability. The philosophy and mission of the program is to encourage independence, assist students in realizing their academic potential, and to facilitate the elimination of physical, programmatic, and attitudinal barriers.

The University will assist students in meeting their educational challenges. Students with disabilities should contact the Provost, who serves as the Disabilities Coordinator for Blue Mountain Christian University, to discuss the appropriate procedures for accommodating documented disabilities.

Technology Services
The Office of Information Technology Services provides for the coordination, repair, upgrading and maintenance of information services including computer software and hardware, copy, and telephone service.