ETP 3700 – Entrepreneurial Financial Management Page 2 of 2

Mark T. Schenkel, Ph.D.

Spring Semester, 2008 (F08)

STUDENT DATA FORM

(Please print clearly.)

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Name ______ID# ______

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Street Address ______City ______State ______Zip ______

Preferred Phone ______Secondary Phone ______

(area code) (area code)

Preferred Email Address______

(Please indicate with an asterisk (*) the best, or preferred, means of quickly getting in touch with you.)

Brief description of career goal(s):

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Brief description of something interesting about yourself (G-rated only please!):

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Full- and part-time work experience (job title, brief description):

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What specifically do you hope to gain from this course, in addition to some extra reading materials to help

you fall asleep at night?

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Reflecting for a moment on your previous learning experiences, how do you learn best (e.g., case study,

experiential exercise, lecture, other)? Be as specific as you can.

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Student Statement of Ethical Behavior

Belmont College of Business Administration

(Please sign and date)

As a Belmont College of Business Administration student, I pledge:

·  To commit to the enthusiastic pursuit of learning that will enable me to be ethically responsible and to become my best self;

·  To apply principles of personal integrity and academic honesty in all my decisions and behavior;

·  To make self-control central to my intellectual, spiritual, social, emotional and physical development, and to accept responsibility for all of my behavior;

·  To honor the dignity and worth of each individual I meet;

·  To pursue critical and independent thinking in my academic and professional life;

·  To make mutual respect and collaboration a goal in all my relationships;

·  To reflect community responsibility and accountability in my activities at Belmont and beyond so that I may honor the rights, laws, and property that promote responsible citizenship;

·  To join others at Belmont to practice committed stewardship in my treatment of the environment and natural resources, so that together we can facilitate the health and welfare of future generations.

As a College of Business Administration student, I will also abide by Belmont University’s Honor Pledge, which states:

“I will not give or receive aid during examinations; I will not give or receive false or impermissible aid in course work, in the preparation of reports, or in any other type of work that is to be used by the instructor as the basis of my grade; I will not engage in any form of academic fraud. Furthermore, I will uphold my responsibility to see to it that others abide by the spirit and the letter of the Honor Pledge.”

In pursuit of my education in the College of Business Administration, I commit to uphold this ethics statement to the best of my ability, so that I may become a better person and help Belmont be increasingly effective in improving human life throughout all of society.

Signature: ______Date: ______