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| Registration |
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| Registration Procedures |
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| To officially enroll in classes, you'll need to complete the appropriate forms, get your advisor's signature, present the forms at the Registration office and pay your tuition and fees. Web registration is available for students who have earned 12 credit hours or more; some majors are not available for web registration. |
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| For more information on How To Register, click on this How To Register For Classes link. |
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| Early Registration |
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| Early registration allows you to choose courses and establish your schedule for the next term if your tuition and fees are paid by the designated due date. For some programs, a non-refundable fee (which will be applied toward tuition) may be required when you register or are admitted. |
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| Late Registration |
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| You will have a better selection of courses and class times if you register early. Late registration is during the first week of class for 16-week sessions if you complete the assessment process and get permission from the instructor of each class for which you register. Late registration for summer or shortened sessions is during the first class meeting. |
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| Addition of or Withdrawal from Courses |
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| If you want to make a change in your schedule, you will need to complete the necessary forms available from the College Registrar's office. |
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| Once classes have begun you will have to check with the college to determine whether or not you may add a course. You may withdraw from a course during the fall and spring semesters with a "W" grade until 10 days prior to the first day of final examinations. During the summer and short-term sessions, you may withdraw with a "W" grade until one week prior to the end of the term. If you stop attending class without officially withdrawing, you may receive a failing grade for the course. |
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| Some courses or departments have special dates or conditions for course additions and withdrawals. Check with your advisor to make sure you follow their requirements. |
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| Course Repeats |
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| The grade and credits earned in the most recent course repeat will be used to calculate your grade point average and will be applied to your degree or program requirements. Once a degree is awarded a course used in the degree cannot be repeated for a new grade. Both grades will be calculated in your GPA. |
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| Academic Load |
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| A full-time academic load is a minimum of 12 credit hours per term. You are considered a part-time student if you take 11 or fewer credit hours. |
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| If you'd like to take more than 18 credits in the fall or spring terms or more than 12 credits during the summer term, you'll need permission from the Dean. Usually the Dean will grant permission only to students who maintain a 3.0 cumulative GPA and plan to carry no more than 21 credit hours. If you are enrolled in a program that requires more than 18 credit hours per term, you may register without special permission. |
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| Class Attendance |
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| Faculty members determine attendance requirements for their classes. As a student, you are responsible for knowing and following class attendance guidelines. |
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| Identification Cards |
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| Student identification cards are available upon request from the College Registrar's or Activities Office. |
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| Graduation |
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| Applications for graduation are due by the fifth day of classes of the semester in which you plan to graduate. For summer graduates, the applications are due by the fifth day of classes of the spring semester. |
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| You are responsible for making sure that all of your financial obligations to the college are paid before you can graduate. |
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