Registration Deadlines Calendar Summer 2024

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Registration Deadlines Calendar - Summer 2024

The Summer 2024 session is part of the 2024-2025 academic calendar.

RUNs are made available to advisors; academic advisement begins late January 2024
Registration temporarily unavailable for most students (certain new registration holds may go into effect1) Monday, April 1
Advance Registration2 and Program Changes Tuesday, April 2 – Sunday, June 9
Intersession3 registration waitlists purged Monday, May 6
Post-Intersession registration waitlists purged Monday, June 3
FULL SESSION BEGINS Monday, June 10
Late Registration2 (late registration fee assessed4) begins Monday, June 10
Last day for students to register, add a course, or change sections of full-term courses (without Dean’s signature)5 Sunday, June 16
Deadline to submit Change Of Curriculum forms for the current term to the Registrar's Office for processing Friday, June 21
Deadline to submit paperwork (CRF's and withdrawal forms) – to change credit/audit status on a full-term course or to withdraw from the University with a full refund – to the Registrar's Office for processing6,7 Friday, June 21
Last day for students to drop a full-term course (to be eligible for a course credit/refund)7 Sunday, June 23
Deadline to submit paperwork (CRF's and withdrawal forms) – related to the last day to drop or for a withdrawal from the University – to the Registrar's Office for processing7,8,9 Friday, July 12
Last day for students to drop a full-term course (no refund; resulting in a W grade)7,8 Sunday, July 14
FULL SESSION ENDS Friday, August 2

1 Students should regularly monitor their Must Do List within SalukiNet to watch for any new registration holds so that they can get them taken care of before registration opens.  Some registration holds may go into effect before this date.

2 A pre-payment is not required prior to registration.  However, students with a past‐due balance of $1,500 or more will not be allowed to register until an appropriate payment has been made to the Bursar's Office.  Once a student has registered, the Bursar's Office produces mid-month Statements of Account according to this schedule.

3 Courses scheduled during the Intersession count as a part of the Summer Session for credit hours and time status, GPA and Deans List, tuition and fee assessment, financial aid, and graduation eligibility calculation purposes.

4 Students first registering for full-term courses 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 courses 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 courses and registration in course numbers 599, 600, 601, and 699 are exempt from this fee.)

5 Please note that course adds or section changes for courses that start before – or start after – the first week of the term may only be done through the first day of the course.  Such course add and section change deadlines may also apply to very short courses that start during the first week of the term.  (Dean's signature is required for doing adds/changes after the first day of any such courses).

6 Effective Spring 2015, to better comply with federal regulations that concern the return of Title IV aid funds, students who withdraw from the University after the term starts but during the full refund period will normally have displayed on their transcript their attempted courses with W grades.

7 Students enrolled in shorter-than-full-term courses should refer to the drop deadline chart in their catalog – or to the online Schedule of Classes search result for an individual course – since the full refund date and the last date to drop will vary depending on the start date and length of the course.

8 Effective Summer 2013, students may not drop or withdraw from a full-term course after Week 10 of the semester (after Week 5 of a Summer Session)

9 Students who withdraw from the University after the full refund period will normally have displayed on their transcript their attempted courses with W grades.