PALS-1000 Performing Arts and Lecture Series
Performing Arts and Lecture Series (PALS) programs are offered as a part of a liberal arts education and are intended to give students an appreciation of the arts. Such an education seeks to educate the whole person. The goal is a well-rounded, well- informed individual aware of the world and his or her place in society. In exposing students to the arts, educators hope students will develop an understanding of beauty and truth as revealed through artistic expression. As a Christian institution, North Greenville University is also interested in God’s revelation as expressed through the arts.
Attendance will be awarded on a pass/fail basis. Attending three events (on or off campus) will result in a grade of P or passing. In order to graduate, students are required to pass
PALS-1000 for four full-time semester they are enrolled at North Greenville University. Students who have completed four semesters of cultural events credit and have not completed a bachelor’s degree need not further enroll in
PALS-1000.
A student who fails
PALS-1000 will take the course again in another semester. Full-time students must pass four (4) semesters of
PALS-1000 to graduate, and part-time students must pass two (2) semesters of
PALS-1000 to graduate. Information concerning the Performing Arts and Lecture Series can be found on the
NGU Performing Arts and Lecture Series Page.