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  1. Principia College. 2023-2024 Catalog. ... Faculty return to College: Monday, August 12: President's College Staff Chapel Meeting: Monday, August 12: Registration for continuing students resumes for Fall 2024 classes at 7:00 a.m. Tuesday-Wednesday, August 13-14: Academic Deans' Workshop:

  2. Only grades earned in credit courses at Principia College are used in computing the grade point average. See also Grades and Grading. Residency. A student must be enrolled, full- or part-time, under direct supervision of Principia faculty or staff, for a total of at least three semesters, earning a minimum of 36 semester hours from Principia.

  3. Milly Mensing is the student loan representative for Principia. Her direct line is 314-275-3554 and her email address is milly.mensing@principia.edu. Student Loans - Founded in 1898, Principia offers a preschool through college education based on Christian Science principles.

  4. Principia College, Cox Auditorium Tuesday, March 28, 8 p.m. Principia College is delighted to welcome Dr. Mae Jemison to campus to speak. Her talk will center on her trailblazing journeys—in space and here on planet Earth. There is no cost to attend, and this event will not be livestreamed or recorded.

  5. At Principia, there is no limit to your musical expression or creative development. Perform with our department-directed ensembles as well as in student-led groups. Hone your solo skills with frequent performance opportunities including ensemble concerts such as Music at Davis, and in conjunction with other formal and informal campus events ...

  6. Lambert-St. Louis International Airport is located approximately 34 miles from Principia College. Rental car counters are located in the lower level of Terminal 1 between Doors 12 and 17. Below is a partial list of limo and van services available: GEM Transportation – 314.731.1707; Excel Transportation – 314.741.6550

  7. In 1910, the four-year program expanded to six years, resulting in one of the first junior colleges in the nation. In 1934, Principia’s new four-year liberal arts college, established across the Mississippi River in Elsah, Illinois, graduated its first class. By 1960, all levels of the School had moved to the current campus in St. Louis.