Registr. Calendar Spr. 2015
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Registration Calendar - Spring 2015
Spring 2015
Advance Registration1 and Program Changes Tuesday, Oct. 28 – Monday, Jan. 19
Statements of Account produced within SalukiNet for
advance registered students (1st bill of the semester) Monday, December 15, 2014
WINTER BREAK ("J-TERM")2 SESSION BEGINS Monday, December 15
Christmas and New Year's holidays and campus closure Thur., Dec. 25, 2014 – Fri., Jan. 2, 2015
Tuition & Fee payment deadline for 1st bill charges
(either paying the bill in full or signing up for the
installment payment plan and paying the 1st installment) Saturday, January 10, 2015
WINTER BREAK ("J-TERM")2 SESSION ENDS Sunday, January 18
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday holiday Monday, January 19
FULL SEMESTER BEGINS Tuesday, January 20
Late Registration1 (late registration fee assessed3)
and Program Changes Tuesday, Jan. 20 – Sunday, Jan. 25
Deadline to register, add a course, or change sections
of full-term courses (without Dean’s signature)4 Sunday, January 25
Deadline to send Major changes for the
current term to the Registration Office Friday, January 30
Last day to submit paperwork to the Registration office
to change credit/audit status on a full-term course or to
withdraw from the University with a full refund5,6 Friday, January 30
Last day for students to drop a full-term course
(to be eligible for a credit/refund)6 Sunday, February 1
Spring Break Saturday, March 7 – Sunday, March 15
SEMESTER'S FIRST HALF ENDS Sunday, March 22
SEMESTER'S SECOND HALF BEGINS Monday, March 23
Last day to submit paperwork (CRF's and withdrawal
forms) to the Registration office related to the last
day to drop or for a withdrawal from the University7,8 Friday, April 3
Last day for students to drop a full-term course
(no refund; resulting in a W grade)7 Sunday, April 5
FULL SEMESTER ENDS9 Friday, May 15
1 A pre-payment is no longer required prior to registration. However, students with a past‐due balance of $1,000 or more will not be allowed to register until an appropriate payment has been made to the Bursar's Office.
2 Classes scheduled during the Winter Break ("J-Term") count as a part of the Spring semester for credit hours and time status, GPA and Deans List, tuition and fee assessment, and financial aid calculation purposes.
3 Students first registering for full-term classes after the advance registration period has ended will be assessed a $15 late registration fee, as will students first registering for shorter-than-full-term classes after the first day of the course. The fee is non-refundable and non-waivable unless it can be clearly shown that faculty or administrative action caused the late registration. (Off-campus classes and registration in courses 599, 600, 601, and 699 are exempt from this fee.)
4 Course adds or section changes for shorter-than-full-term classes that start on the first day of the term are subject to this same deadline. Course adds or section changes for shorter-than-full-term classes that start after the first day of the term may be done through the first day of the class (Dean's signature is required after the first day of the class).
5 Effective Spring 2015, students who withdraw from the University after the term starts but during the full refund period will have displayed on their transcript their attempted courses with W grades.
6 Students enrolled in courses that are shorter-than-full-term should refer to the drop deadline chart in their catalog (e.g., page 27 of the 2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalog or page 19 of the 2014-2015 Graduate Catalog), since the full refund date and the last date to drop will vary depending on the start date and length of the course.
7 Effective Summer 2013, students may not drop or withdraw from a full-term course after Week 10 (Week 5 in Summer Session). Students enrolled in courses that are shorter-than-full-term should refer to the drop deadline chart in their catalog, since the full refund date and the last date to drop will vary depending on the start date and length of the course.
8 Students who withdraw from the University after the full refund period will have displayed on their transcript their attempted courses with W grades.
9 Other significant dates during the academic term are shown in the academic calendar. Final exams are held the last week of the term according to this schedule.