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1 Room: College Hall 229 Hours: MTRF 8am-5pm W 9:30am-5pm Phone: (509) (800) Fax: (509) Mail: Gonzaga University Office of the Registrar 502 E Boone Ave Spokane, WA Campus Mail: AD 83 registrar@gonzaga.edu Website: In This Issue: Page 1 Office Contacts Page 2 Substitution/Waiver vs. Transfer of Credit Drop and Withdraw Degree Audit Apply to Graduate Page 3 Degree Requirements (Undergraduate and Graduate) Page 4 Fall Dates & Deadlines Page 5 Spring Dates & Deadlines Office of the Registrar Assistant Academic Vice President & University Registrar Jolanta Weber x6595 weberj@gonzaga.edu University academic policy and procedure, excess credit issues, excess credit tuition issues Associate Registrar Shari Rasmussen x6597 rasmussen@gonzaga.edu Office administration, planning, staffing and budgeting procedures, degree and academic issues, late appeal concerns, FERPA issues, course substitution, waiver, and transfer credit posting/issues, Banner access authorization CLIENT SERVICES Client Services Manager Anne Thompson x3680 athompson@gonzaga.edu Administration and supervision of services provided by the main registration office, department requisitions, registration issues, records maintenance, graduate on-line program administration, office budget manager, athletic and disability support student registration liaison, late appeal concerns Program Assistant III Jill Herbst x6388 herbst@gonzaga.edu Front counter supervision, transcript processing and procedures, credit card processing, registration, general policy and procedure questions, main phone line supervision and contact, electronic document management/imaging, assistance with graduate on-line program administration Registrar Services Coordinator Ryan Forim x6509 forim@gonzaga.edu Registration, grade changes and grade processing, assistance with transcript production, enrollment and degree verification processing, general policy and procedure questions, forms update, electronic document management/ imaging, assistance with campus graduate student registration and issues, web page update, Student Team liaison, assistance with online catalogue, provides back up to Veterans Advisor STUDENT/FACULTY SERVICES Academic Curriculum Specialist Autumn Vargas x6506 vargasa@gonzaga.edu Development of course offerings, classroom scheduling through EMS software management system, update of electronic finals schedule, work study supervision, work with departments on receipt of and dissemination of information on courses offered each semester, Staff Regent representative Fall 2013 Office Contacts Special Programs Specialist Carol Huston x6594 huston@gonzaga.edu Administration of concerns/questions regarding registration issues, course content, and transfer credit for consortium programs, off campus graduate student programs, and study abroad programs; process forms and grading for special program populations, privacy holds, Student Team liaison, repeat course processing, academic standing processing DEGREE EVALUATION SERVICES Assistant Registrar, Academic Credential Services Heather Teshome x3543 teshome@gonzaga.edu Administration and supervision of services provided by the Degree Evaluation Office, contact for degree and diploma concerns for undergraduate, graduate, post baccalaureate and doctoral students, CAPP degree audit maintenance, Academic Council issues, production of University catalogues Academic Degree Evaluator (undergraduate, post baccalaureate) Natalie Borek x6502 borek@gonzaga.edu Undergraduate degree evaluation and certification, substitution/waiver processing, assistance with transfer credit posting for undergraduate level degree applicants, degree office web page update, undergraduate diploma orders and concerns, liaison to faculty advisors for undergraduate/post baccalaureate degree processing, assist with coordination of line up area for commencement, repeat course processing Academic Degree Evaluator (graduate, doctoral) Janice Carruthers x6593 carruthers@gonzaga.edu Graduate and doctoral student degree evaluation and certification, substitution/waiver processing, transfer credit posting for graduate level degree applicants, graduate and doctoral diploma orders and concerns, liaison to program directors for graduate/doctoral degree processing, compilation and editing of commencement programs, coordination of line up area for commencement, work study supervision DATA SERVICES Computer Operations Specialist/VA Advisor Mike Grabowski x6596 grabowski@gonzaga.edu Statistical data reporting, development of technology, maintenance of student data, grade production and processes, assistance to University community on report generation and writing, and Banner functionality; Veterans Advisor
2 Page 2 Registrar Review Substitution/Waiver Form versus Transfer of Credit Form The Transfer of Credit form is ordinarily used to obtain permission to take a course(s) through another institution and usually for a summer term. Signatures of the advisor and the chair of the department overseeing the subject matter of the course must be obtained on the form prior to submitting it to the dean s office who oversees the subject matter of the course(s) taken. The form must be received in the Registrar s Office prior to taking the course off-campus. Drop and Withdraw Degree Audit For questions, please call the Registrar s Office at extension The Substitution/Waiver form is used when there is an intention to use a different course for a current course requirement under the student s current core/major/ minor concentration curriculum. The course has already been posted to and applied to the student record. Be aware of deadlines to add or drop a course for the Fall 2013 semester. The last day to add a course to your fall schedule is Wednesday, September 11, The last day to drop a course is Friday, September 13, With a registration drop action, no notation is made to your transcript record. However, it is also important to note that after the drop deadline, a W or withdrawal grade is assigned to the official transcript. For undergraduate students, a form is required for a course withdrawal and can be obtained from the Registrar s Office located in College Hall, room 229. (note that deadlines for graduate online programs may differ) Degree audits can be generated from student s personal ZAGWEB accounts anytime during their academic careers at Gonzaga. To initiate a degree audit session, use the following directions: Log into by using the Enter Secure Area function. Once in ZAGWEB select Student & Financial Aid and then the Student Records menu. By selecting the Degree Evaluation option and submitting the most current term, you will be able to view your current student record information and choose to either: view a previous evaluation, generate a new evaluation, run an evaluation with different curriculum especially in the event there is a change to colleges/schools, degrees, majors, or the addition of majors, minors, etc., and, finally, the ability to view any holds on the student account. Holds will prevent registration and the ability to order transcripts. NOTE: If a credit has been transferred or the request for a course substitution or waiver (via a form available in the Registrar s Office) has been applied to the student record, a new evaluation will need to be generated. Apply to Graduate Attention juniors and members of the graduating Class of 2015, degree applications are due to the Degree Evaluation Office by Friday, November 1st, For those graduate level students graduating in 2014, the degree applications are also due by Friday, November 1st. Both application processes are online and the application is available through students personal ZAGWEB accounts. Applications can be found by accessing the Student & Financial Aid option, the Student Records link and then Apply to Graduate.
3 Office of the Registrar Page 3 University Wide Degree Requirements (Undergraduate)...Completion of a minimum of 128 semester credits. Some degree programs require additional credit. See the online 13/14 Undergraduate Catalogue at 1. Completion of a minimum of 128 semester credits. 2. Completion of the core requirements of the University and of the individual school or college. 3. Undergraduate courses or post baccalaureate course work may not be counted toward a graduate level degree. Graduate and doctoral level courses may not be counted toward an undergraduate or post baccalaureate degree. 4. A minimum cumulative grade point average of Completion of major requirements with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.00 in upper division major courses. The majority of the upper-division major credits must be Gonzaga credits. 6. Courses graded with a P (pass) grade mode can only be used as elective credit. Credit earned with a P may not be used to satisfy core, major, minor, or concentration requirements. 7. Senior Residency Requirement: the last thirty semester credits immediately preceding graduation must be earned in Gonzaga University course work. Students can petition for a waiver of this requirement via the Permission to Transfer Credits/Senior Residence Waiver form available in the Registrar s Office. Under a senior residence waiver, students may petition to take up to a maximum of eighteen credits off campus. Students whose cumulative or major GPA is below a 2.00 are not eligible for a waiver. 8. Formal application for graduation: Students must file an application and pay the graduation application fee according to the instructions and dates published by the University Registrar. Degrees will be awarded upon completion of all requirements as of May, June, August, or December, with one public commencement ceremony held in May. 9. Fractional credit is never rounded up on a course, the total minimum credits required for a Gonzaga degree of 128 semester credits or in calculating the cumulative GPA and major GPA. 10. Once a student had graduated from the University and a degree has been posted, no further change can be made to the academic record (i.e. grade changes). 11. Course attendance is not allowed without official registration and financial confirmation. Note: a) Payment of all indebtedness to Gonzaga University, the return of all equipment to the appropriate entity, and the return of all books to Foley Library are required prior to graduation. Holds may be placed on transcripts and diplomas for any of these deficiencies. b) Once a student has graduated from the University and a degree has been posted, no further change can be made to the record. Degree Requirements (Graduate) See the online 13/14 Graduate Catalogue at 1. Earn a minimum cumulative grade point average of Only degrees and courses from a regionally accredited institution will be accepted. 3. Undergraduate and post-baccalaureate level courses may not be counted toward a graduate or doctoral degree. 4. Courses used in the completion of a previous degree program may not be reused. 5. Fractional credit is never rounded on a cumulative GPA and major GPA nor on the total minimum credits required for Gonzaga degree. 6. Course attendance is not allowed without official registration and financial confirmation. 7. Payment of all indebtedness to Gonzaga University, the return of all equipment to the appropriate entity, and the return of all books to Foley Library are required prior to a prospective graduate s departure from Gonzaga. Holds may be placed on transcripts and diplomas for any of these or other deficiencies. 8. Formal application for graduation: Students must file an application and pay the graduation application fee according to the instructions and dates published by the University Registrar. Degrees will be awarded upon completion of all requirements as of May, June, August, or December, with one public commencement ceremony held in May. 9. Once a student has graduated from the University and a degree has been posted, no further change can be made to the academic record (i.e. grade changes). All work accepted toward a degree is to be completed within a five-year period (graduate) or seven-year period (doctoral) from the date of acceptance into the program or from the first semester of graduate-level enrollment, or advanced credit, whichever comes first. Students who wish to appeal to use course work older than five years will need to appeal to their Dean.
4 STUDENT/ADVISOR ACTION GUIDE - FALL 2013 Apr 2 Tues Registration Period I (only for matriculated students enrolled Spring 2013) May 2 Thur Registration Period II (open for new and continuing students) Jun 14 Fri Last Day for Faculty/Staff to Submit Tuition Waiver Requests to Human Resources Aug 9 Fri Last day for Registered Students to Pay in Full (if not on a payment plan) to Avoid Cancellation of Registration Aug Mon-Fri Non-Matriculated Student Registration Aug 27 Tues New Faculty Conference Aug Thur-Fri Fall Faculty Conference Aug 30-31;Sept 1 Fri-Sun Residence Halls Open (New Students; Returning Students) Aug 30-Sept 2 Fri-Mon New Student Orientation Sept 1 Sun President s Reception and Welcome Mass Sept 2 Mon Academic Convocation Sept 2 Mon New Students Meet With Assigned Advisors Sept 2 Mon Monday ONLY Classes Begin Sept 3 Tues Classes Begin Sept 3 Tues Late Registration Penalty Begins - $50 fee Sept 3-11 Tues - Wed Add, ZAGWEB Registration Open Sept 3-13 Tues - Fri Drop, ZAGWEB Registration Open Sept 6 Fri Last Day to Request a Meal Plan Change Sept 11 Wed Last Day to: Add Late Register Change to/from Audit or Pass/Fail Option Sept 12 Thur $50 Fee Assessment per Course Begins for Late Adds Sept 13 Fri Last Day to: Drop Receive 100% Tuition Adjustment for Complete Drop Drop Applied Music Lessons and Receive a Refund Receive Refund of Lab Fee Sept 16 Mon Begin W Grade Assignment for Course & Complete Withdrawal, In-Person, Registrar s Office Sept 16 Mon $50 Fee Assessment Per Course Begins for Late Drops Sept 18 Wed Mass of the Holy Spirit at 11:15am (11:00am and noon classes cancelled) Sept 27 Fri Labor Day Observed (Labor Day is Sept. 2) Oct 4 Fri Incompletes Revert to Provisional Grades Oct 9 Wed Learning Outcomes Assessment Day (morning classes cancelled) Oct 21 Mon Founder s Day Holiday Oct 25 Fri Last Day of Classes for A-Session Courses (8-week or less term) Oct Fri-Sun Fall Family Weekend Oct 29 Tues Mid-Semester Grades Due in the Registrar s Office (4:00pm) Oct 29 Tues Final Grades Due for A-Session Courses (8-week or less term) 4:00 pm Nov 1 Fri Last Day for 2014 & 2015 Undergraduate Degree Applicants to Apply to Graduate (May, June, August, December 2014 & 2015 degree terms) Nov 1 Fri Last Day to Apply for May 2014 Graduation (Graduate/Doctoral Students) Nov 2 Sat Begin Additional $25 Late Fee for 2014 Degree Candidates (May, June, August, December 2014 Undergraduate Degree Candidates and May 2014 Graduate/Doctoral Degree Candidates) Nov 5 Tues Spring 2014 ZAGWEB Registration Period I Begins Nov 15 Fri Last Day to Withdraw From a Course (W grade assigned) Nov Wed-Fri Thanksgiving Holiday Dec 2 Mon Last Day to Completely Withdraw From the University Dec 13 Fri Last Day of Classes Dec Sat-Mon Reading Study Days Dec Tues-Fri Last Week of the Semester Dec 23 Mon Christmas Holiday Begins Dec 27 Fri Grades Due in the Registrar s Office (4:00 pm) Dec 30 Mon Grades Inquiry and GPAs Available on ZAGWEB h t t p : / / z a g w e b. g o n z a g a. e d u
5 Student/Advisor Action Guide - Spring 2014 Nov 5 Tues Registration Period I (Only for Matriculated Students Enrolled in Fall of 2013) Registration Materials Available from your Advisor Dec 3 Tues Registration Period II Open Registration (Open for New and Continuing Students) Last Day for Faculty and Staff to Submit Tuition Waiver Requests to Human Resources Dec 10 Tues Non-Matriculated Student Registration Begins Jan 2 Thur Last Day for Registered Students to Pay in Full (If Not On a Payment Plan) to Avoid Cancellation of Registration. Jan 10 Fri Low Enrollment Classes Cancelled Jan 12 Sun Residence Halls Open Jan 13 Mon New Student Orientation Spring Faculty Conference Student Accounts Cashier Open 8:30am-4:30pm Bookstore Open Until 6pm Jan 14 Tues Classes Begin (Undergraduate, Graduate, and Law) Registration Period III (Late Registration and Add/Drop) ZAGWEB Registration Open Begin Late Registration, Late Fees Apply Late Registration: Payment is due immediately upon enrollment. Jan 17 Fri Last Day to Request a Meal Plan Change Jan 20 Mon Martin Luther King Holiday Jan 22 Wed Last Day to: Add Late Register: Payment is due immediately upon enrollment. Change to/from Audit or Pass/Fail Option Jan 23 Thur $50 Fee Assessment per Course Begins for Late Adds Jan 24 Fri Last Day to: Drop Receive 100% Tuition Adjustment for Complete Drop Drop Applied Music Lessons and Receive a Refund Receive Refund of Lab Fee Jan 27 Mon Begin W Grade Assignment for Course and Complete Withdrawals, In Person, Registrar s Office Advisor s Signature Required $50 Fee Assessment per Course Begins for Late Drops Feb 14 Fri Incomplete Grades from Fall 2013 Revert to Provisional Grades Feb 14 Fri Last Day to Sign Up for Spring Student Health Insurance Feb 17 Mon President s Day Holiday Mar 3-7 Mon-Fri Mid-Semester Week (Classes in Session) Mar 7 Fri Last Day of Classes for A-Session Courses (8-week or less term) Mar Mon-Fri Spring Vacation Mar 11 Tues Mid-Semester Grades Due 4:00 pm Mar 11 Tues Final Grades Due for A-Session Courses (8-week or less term) 4:00 pm Mar 17 Mon Summer Registration Begins Mar 28 Fri Last Day to Withdraw From a Course (W Grade Assigned) Apr 1 Tues Fall 2014 ZAGWEB Registration Period I Begins Apr 17 Thur Last Day to Completely Withdraw From the University Apr 18 Fri Good Friday Holiday Apr 21 Mon Easter Holiday Apr 22 Tues Academic Honors Convocation (Process 3:15pm, Ceremony 3:30pm) May 2 Fri Last Day of Classes May 3-5 Sat-Mon Reading Study Days May 6-9 Tues-Fri Semester Examinations May 10 Sat Graduate Commencement May 11 Sun Undergraduate Commencement May 14 Wed Grades Due 4:00 pm May 16 Fri Grade Inquiry and GPAs Available on ZAGWEB h t t p : / / z a g w e b. g o n z a g a. e d u
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