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1 Web Advising and Web Registration for FALL WEEK TWO: Bachelor's Degree students with 90 or more total credits (earned plus "in-progress" credits); Associate's Degree students in Allied Health with 60 or more total credits (earned plus "in-progress" credits). NO STUDENTS WILL BE ALLOWED TO BE ADVISED OR TO REGISTER BEFORE THEIR ASSIGNED WEEK. March Monday - Friday Web Advising and Web Registration for FALL WEEK THREE: Bachelor's Degree and Five Year Education Program students with 60 or more total credits (earned plus "in-progress" credits). NO STUDENTS WILL BE ALLOWED TO BE ADVISED OR TO REGISTER BEFORE THEIR ASSIGNED WEEK. April 1-5 Monday - Friday Web Advising and Web Registration for FALL WEEK FOUR: Bachelor's Degree and Five Year Education Program students with 30 or more total credits (earned plus "in-progress" credits); Associate's Degree students in Allied Health with 30 or more total credits (earned plus "in-progress" credits). NO STUDENTS WILL BE ALLOWED TO BE ADVISED OR TO REGISTER BEFORE THEIR ASSIGNED WEEK. April 8-12 Monday - Friday Web Advising and Web Registration for FALL WEEK FIVE: Freshmen (0 29 total credits). NO STUDENTS WILL BE ALLOWED TO BE ADVISED OR TO REGISTER BEFORE THEIR ASSIGNED WEEK. Advisors must advise and approve FALL courses by April 17, April 12 Friday Last date to register online for SUMMER. Deadline for Advisor Approval for all "reserved" courses for SUMMER. Any SUMMER "reserved" courses not approved by the advisor are subject to being dropped on April 17, April 15 Monday SUMMER course tuition and fees are due. After this date, full payment is due within one business day for all registrations and all in-person. SUMMER registration is available in-person until the first two days of the term. (See Summer calendar for specific dates.) April 15 Monday Registration for FALL is on-going for Continuing students inperson and advisor clearance will be available. Non-degree or Non-Matriculated Undergraduates and New Freshman and New Transfers for FALL may register inperson. (NOTE: New students entering in the FALL must be confirmed by Admissions before making appointments for Advisement and Registration. New freshmen beginning in the Fall must register on dates announced by Admissions. April 17 Wednesday All SUMMER 'reserved' courses not approved by the advisor will be dropped after this date. In-person only registrations allowed until the first day of SUMMER SESSIONS. (See each term in Summer calendar.) April Thursday - Monday Easter Recess College Closed. April 23 Tuesday Founders Day College Closed. Honors Convocation 7:30pm. April 24 Wednesday CLASSES RESUME. April 29 Monday Last day that classes meet on regular schedule. Snow makeup dates, if needed begin on April 30, and May 1 through May 4, The college will then follow the Final examination or last class meeting schedule between May 5, 2019 through May 11, 2019, as announced in Lion's Den. April 30, May 1, 2, 3, and 4 Tuesday - Saturday Snow make-up days, if necessary, otherwise study days. May 3 Friday Last day to withdraw from a course with a "W" or "WF." Signatures of instructor, advisor and Financial Aid Office are required. May 5-11 Sunday - Saturday Final examination or last class meeting (see separate Final Examination Schedule) for SPRING semester classes. May 11 Saturday May 11, 2019 will be the recorded award date and exit date for May 2019 degrees and certificates. Deadline for any outstanding incomplete or missing work for students graduating with a May degree award date is May 11, May 14 Tuesday (12:00 Noon) ALL STUDENTS GRADES DUE in Office of the Registrar 48 hours after each last class or final examination: last date for all submissions. May 14 Tuesday Nursing Pinning Ceremony, Quealy Hall 3:00pm and 6:30pm. Commencement Events To Be Announced The Office of Student Affairs will announce the dates and times for Commencement events. Memorial Day College Closed. June 4 Tuesday Allied Health Sciences Pinning Ceremony 7:30pm. Commencement 2019 Notice NOTE: The beginning date for summer classes in any terms that begin on Tuesday, May 21, are subject to being moved up to begin on Monay, May 20, should there be a conflict with the commencement ceremony. This will be announced and posted as soon as available. Summer Session Short 2019 vi
2 NOTE: Classes for SUMMER SESSION SHORT meet every weekday for two weeks, except for Memorial Day holiday. CLASSES BEGIN FOR SUMMER SESSIONS SHORT. Late Registration for SUMMER SHORT/Last day to ADD a course for SUMMER SHORT Office of Registrar, Wilbur Arts Center (full payment of tuition and fees required). Last Day to Add: Tuesday: 9:00am 7:00pm. May 22 Wednesday only" for SUMMER SESSION SHORT. After this date, students may withdraw from a course in SUMMER SESSION SHORT with a grade of W until May 24, 2019, with required signatures of the instructor, advisor and Financial Aid Office. Last Day to Drop: Wednesday: 9:00am 7:00pm. SESSION SHORT). May 24 Friday SHORT with a grade of W. Signatures of the instructor, advisor Withdrawals after this date will result in a W or WF at the discretion of the faculty member until May 30, Memorial Day College Closed. May 30 Thursday SHORT with a grade of W or WF at the discretion of the faculty member. Signatures of the instructor, advisor and Financial Aid Office are required. May 31 Friday Final Examination or last class meeting for SUMMER SESSION SHORT classes. Summer Session Long 2019 NOTE: Classes for SUMMER SESSION LONG generally meet once or twice a week for fourteen weeks, unless otherwise announced in the course schedule. CLASSES BEGIN FOR SUMMER SESSION LONG. Monday classes needing 14 meetings will meet alternative dates for two sessions. (See May 24 and 31.) May Tuesday - Thursday Late Registration for SUMMER LONG/Last day to ADD or DROP a course SUMMER LONG - Office of Registrar, Wilbur Arts Center (full payment of tuition and fees required.) Last Day to Add/Drop: Tuesday and Wednesday: 9:00am - 7:00pm; and Thursday: 9:00am - 5:00pm. Last day for Late Registration/Last day to DROP a course SUMMER SESSION LONG with a FULL refund of "tuition only" for SUMMER SESSIONS LONG. After this date, students may withdraw from a course in SUMMER SESSION LONG with a grade of W until July 5, 2019, for courses that run the full term with required signatures of the instructor, advisor and Financial Aid Office. May 24 & 31 Friday MONDAY classes meeting dates. Designated for class meetings to make-up TWO Monday session. One make-up is for Memorial Day for SUMMER SESSION LONG. Times may be made-up by additional classes noted in the schedule. Memorial Day College Closed. (Friday May 31, 2019 is a make-up day for SUMMER SESSION LONG Monday classes or another date may be determined by the instructor.) June 7 Friday Last day to declare a course PASS/FAIL for SUMMER SESSION LONG. Independence Day College Closed. (Friday July 5, 2019 is a make-up day for SUMMER SESSION LONG THURSDAY classes for July 4 holiday, or another date may be determined by the instructor.) July 5 Friday Last day to withdraw from a course that runs the whole term in SUMMER SESSION LONG with a grade of "W." Signatures of the instructor, advisor and Financial Aid Office are required. Withdrawals after this date will result in a grade of "W" or "WF" at the discretion of the faculty member until the day before the last class meeting or the final examination. (THIS LAST DATE OF CLASSES WILL VARY FOR SUMMER SESSION LONG COURSES THAT RUN LESS THAN 14 WEEKS DEPENDING ON COURSE END DATE.) July 5 Friday THURSDAY classes meeting date. Class meetings for Wednesday classes to make-up July 4 holiday for SUMMER SESSION LONG, unless additional class meeting time is noted in the schedule. July 12 August 30 Fridays College offices are closed Fridays in the summer. Last Day to Withdraw vii
3 LONG with a W or WF will vary. Signatures of the This date will be the day before the last class meeting or the final examination. (THIS DATE WILL VARY FOR SUMMER SESSION LONG COURSES DEPENDING ON COURSE END DATE.) Final Exams SESSION LONG classes that run less than 14 weeks will vary depending upon the end date of the course. August 25 Sunday Last class meeting date for SUMMER SESSION LONG classes. Summer Session I 2019 NOTE: Classes for SUMMER SESSION I meet Mondays through Thursdays for four weeks. June 3 Monday CLASSES BEGIN FOR SUMMER SESSION I. June 3-6 Monday - Thursday fees required). Last Date to Add: Monday & Tuesday: 9:00am 7:00pm. Last Date to Drop: Wednesday & Thursday: 9:00am 5:00pm. June 4 Tuesday June 6 Thursday only" for SUMMER SESSION I. After this date, students may withdraw from a course with a grade of W until June 13, Signatures of the instructor, advisor and Financial Aid Office are required. June 6 Thursday SESSION I). June 13 Thursday I with a grade of W. Signatures of the instructor, advisor Withdrawals after this date will result in a grade of W or WF until June 26, June 26 Wednesday I with a W or WF. Signatures of the instructor, advisor June 27 Thursday SESSION I classes. Summer Session II 2019 NOTE: Classes for SUMMER SESSION II meet Mondays through Thursdays for four weeks. Independence Day (Observed) College Closed. July 8 Monday CLASSES BEGIN FOR SUMMER SESSION LONG II. July 8-11 Monday - Thursday fees required). Last Date to Add: Monday & Tuesday: 9:00am 7:00pm. Last Date to Drop: Wednesday & Thursday: 9:00am-5:00pm. July 9 Tuesday only" for SUMMER SESSION II. After this date, students may withdraw from a course with a grade of W until July 18, Signatures of the instructor, advisor and Financial Aid Office are required. SESSION II). July 12 Friday July 18 Thursday II with a grade of W. Signatures of the instructor, advisor Withdrawals after this date will result in a grade of W or WF until July 31, July 19 Friday July 26 Friday July 31 Wednesday II with a "W" or "WF." Signatures of the instructor, advisor August 1 Thursday SESSION II classes. August 2 Friday Summer Session Long I 2019 viii
4 NOTE: Classes for SUMMER SESSION LONG I meet Mondays through Thursdays for five weeks. CLASSES BEGIN FOR SUMMER SESSION LONG I. Monday classes needing 5 meetings will meet alternative dates for two sessions. (See May 24 and May 31.) May Tuesday - Thursday fees required). Last Day to Add/Drop: Tuesday & Wednesday: 9:00am 7:00pm; and Thursday: 9:00am- 5:00pm. only" for SUMMER SESSION LONG I. After this date, until June 7, Signatures of the instructor, advisor and Financial Aid Office are required. May 24 Thursday SESSION LONG I). May 24 & 31 Friday MONDAY classes meeting dates. Designated for class meetings to make-up TWO Monday session. One make-up is for Memorial Day for SUMMER SESSION LONG. Times may be made-up by additional classes noted in the schedule. Memorial Day College Closed. (Friday, May 31, 2019, is a make-up day for SUMMER SESSION LONG I Monday classes, or another date may be determined by the instructor.) June 7 Friday LONG I with a W." Signatures of the instructor, advisor and Financial Aid Office are required. Withdrawals after this date will result in a grade of "W" or "WF" until June 19, June 19 Wednesday LONG I with a "W" or "WF." Signatures of the instructor, advisor June 20 Thursday SESSION LONG I classes. Summer Session Long II 2019 Independence Day College Closed. July 8 Monday CLASSES BEGIN FOR SUMMER SESSION LONG II. July 8-11 Monday - Thursday fees required). Last Day to ADD: Monday & Tuesday: 9:00am 7:00pm. Last Date to Drop:Wednesday & Thursday: 9:00am-5:00pm. July 9 Tuesday only" for SUMMER SESSION LONG II. After this date, until July 23, Signatures of the instructor, advisor and Financial Aid Office are required. SESSION LONG II). July 12 Friday July 23 Tuesday LONG II with a grade of W. Signatures of the instructor, advisor Withdrawals after this date will result in a grade of W or WF until August 7, July 19 Friday July 26 Friday August 2 Friday August 7 Wednesday LONG II with a W or WF. Signatures of the instructor, advisor August 8 Thursday SESSION LONG II classes. August 9 Friday Summer Session Long III 2019 NOTE: Classes for SUMMER SESSION LONG II meet Mondays through Thursdays for five weeks. ix
5 NOTE: Classes for SUMMER SESSION LONG III meet once-a-week for seven weeks. Mondays: (Make-up dates for two Mondays, including for Memorial Day can be on 5/25 and 6/1 or TBD by faculty member): Mondays: 5/24(Friday/TBD), 5/31(Friday/TBD), 6/3, 6/10. 6/17, 6/24, 7/1 Tuesdays: 5/21, 5/28, 6/4, 6/11, 6/18, 6/25, 7/2 Wednesdays: 5/22, 5/29, 6/5, 6/12, 6/19 6/26 Thursdays: 5/23, 5/30, 6/6, 6/13, 6/20, 6/27, (7/5 Make-up for July 4 or TBD) Fridays: 5/24, 5/31, 6/7, 6/14, 6/21, 6/28, 7/5 Saturdays: 5/25, 6/1, 6/8, 6/15, 6/22, 6/29, 7/6 Sundays: 5/26, 6/2, 6/9, 6/16, 6/23, 6/30, 7/7 CLASSES BEGIN FOR SUMMER SESSION LONG III. May Tuesday - Thursday fees required). Last Day to Add/Drop: Tuesday & Wednesday: 9:00am 7:00pm; and Thursday: 9:00am- 5:00pm. only" for SUMMER SESSION LONG III. After this date, until June 14, Signatures of the instructor, advisor SESSION LONG III). May 24 & 31 Friday MONDAY classes meeting dates. Designated for class meetings to make-up TWO Monday session. One makeup is for Memorial Day for SUMMER SESSION LONG. Times may be made-up by additional classes noted in the schedule. Memorial Day College Closed. (Friday, May 31, 2019, is a make-up day for SUMMER SESSION LONG III Monday classes or another date may be determined by the instructor.) June 14 Friday Last day to withdraw from a course in SUMMER SESSION LONG III with a grade of W. Signatures of the Withdrawals after this date will result in a grade of W or WF until June 28, June 28 Friday Last day to withdraw from a course in SUMMER SESSION LONG III with a W or WF. Signatures of the July 1-7 Monday - Sunday SESSION LONG III classes. Independence Day (Observed) College Closed. (Friday, July 5, 2019, is a make-up day for SUMMER SESSION LONG III Wednesday classes, or another date may be determined by the instructor.) July 5 Friday Make-up day for July 4 for SUMMER SESSION LONG III THURSDAY classes or another date may be determined by the instructor.) July 7 Sunday Last date for Sunday classes. End of SUMMER SESSION LONG III classes. Summer Session Long IV 2019 NOTE: Classes for SUMMER SESSION LONG IV meet once-a-week for seven weeks. Mondays: 7/8, 7/15, 7/22, 7/29, 8/5, 8/12, 8/19 Tuesdays: 7/9, 7/16, 7/23, 7/30, 8/6, 8/13, 8/20 Wednesdays: 7/10, 7/17, 7/24, 7/31, 8/7, 8/14, 8/21 Thursdays: 7/11, 7/18, 7/25, 8/1, 8/8, 8/15, 8/22 Fridays: 7/12, 7/19, 7/26, 8/2, 8/9, 8/16, 8/23 Saturdays: 7/13, 7/20, 7/27, 8/3, 8/10, 8/17, 8/24 Sundays: 7/14, 7/21, 7/28, 8/4, 8/11, 8/18, 8/25 July 8 Monday CLASSES BEGIN FOR SUMMER SESSION LONG IV. July 8-11 Monday - Thursday fees required). Last Day to Add/Drop: Monday - Tuesday: 9:00am 7:00pm and Wednesday & Thursday: 9:00am-5:00pm. only" for SUMMER SESSION LONG IV. After this date, until August 1, Signatures of the instructor, advisor SESSION LONG IV). July 12 Friday July 19 Friday July 26 Friday August 1 Thursday x
6 Last day to withdraw from a course in SUMMER SESSION LONG IV with a grade of W. Signatures of the Withdrawals after this date will result in a grade of W or WF until August 15, August 2 Friday August 8 Thursday St. Dominic's Day. August 9 Friday August 15 Thursday Last day to withdraw from a course in SUMMER SESSION LONG IV with a W or WF. Signatures of the August 16 Friday August Monday - Sunday SESSION LONG IV classes. August 23 Friday August 25 Sunday Award date and exit date for August 2019 degrees and certificates. No ceremony. Deadline for any outstanding incomplete or missing work for students graduating with a degree award date is August 25, August 30 Friday September 2 Monday Labor Day College Closed. Fall 2019 Classes Begin Wednesday, September 4, Academic Calendar i Index xi
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