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June 17-July 19 July 1 August 26 September 2 September 11 November 28-30 December 2 December 7-13 Saturday. International student admission application deadline for Fall 1996. Saturday. Fall 1996 deadline to file Petition for Reinstatement for students who have been academically dismissed a second or subsequent time. Priority Touch-Tone Telephone Registration for Fall Semester 1996. Monday. Deadline to apply for admission and provide supporting documents for Fall 1996. Monday. Classes begin. Monday. Labor Day Holiday. Wednesday. Census Date. Last day to: drop an individual course or withdraw from all classes without a grade; choose credit/nocredit grading option; drop a class and receive a refund. Tuesday. Deadline for Fall 1996 degree candidates to apply for graduation. Friday. Last day to drop an individual course or withdraw from all classes and receive a grade of "W." Thursday-Saturday. Thanksgiving Holidays. Monday. Last day to withdraw from all classes. Saturday-Friday. Final examinations. October 28- November 27 December 1 January 13 January 20 January 29 March 17-22 April 28 May 3-9 Tuesday. International student admission application deadline for Spring 1997. Spring 1997 deadline to file Petition for Reinstatement for students who have been academically dismissed a second or subsequent time. Priority Touch-Tone Telephone Registration for Spring Semester 1997. Sunday. Deadline to apply for admission and provide supporting documents for Spring 1997. Monday. Classes begin. Monday. Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday. Wednesday. Census Date. Deadline for Spring 1997 degree candidates to apply for graduation. Last day to: drop an individual course or withdraw from all classes without a grade; choose credit! no-credit grading option; drop class and receive a refund. Friday. Last day to drop an individual course or withdraw from all classes and receive a grade of "W." Monday-Saturday. Spring Break. Monday. Last day to withdraw from all classes. Saturday-Friday. Final Examinations. *For the most current and detailed calendar of semester events, see the Schedule of Classes for each semester.
April 7-25 May 1 May 28 June 2 June 30--July 1 July 2 July 4 July 8 Saturday. International student admission application deadline for Summer Sessions I and 111997. Saturday. Summer 1997 deadline to file Petition for Reinstatement for students who have been academically dismissed a second or subsequent time. Priority Touch-Tone Telephone Registration for Summer Session I and 111997. Thursday. Deadline to apply for admission and provide supporting documents for Summer Sessions I and II 1997. Wednesday. Classes begin for Summer Session I. Monday. Census Date. Last day in Summer Session I to: drop an individual course or withdraw from all classes without a grade; choose credit/no-credit grading option; drop a class and receive a refund. Sunday. Deadline for Summer 1997 degree candidates to apply for graduation. Tuesday. Last day for students enrolled in the first five-week term to drop an individual course or withdraw from all classes and receive a grade of "W." Tuesday. Last day to withdraw from all classes for the first fiveweek term. Monday-Tuesday. Final examinations for courses in the first fiveweek term. Wednesday. Classes begin for courses in Summer Session II. Friday. Independence Day Holiday. Tuesday. Census Date. Last day in Summer Session II to: drop an individual course or withdraw from all classes without a grade; choose credit/no-credit grading option; drop a class and receive a refund. Wednesday. Last day for students enrolled in the lo-week term to drop an individual course or withdraw from all classes and receive a grade of "W." Wednesday. Last day for students enrolled in the second fiveweek term to drop an individual course or withdraw from all classes and receive a grade of "W." Tuesday. Last day to withdraw from all classes for the lo-week and second five-week terms. Monday-Tuesday. Final examinations for courses in the 10-week and second five-week terms. *FALL SEMESTER, 1997 *SPRING AND SUMMER SEMESTERS, 1998 *For the most current and detailed calendar of semester events, see the Schedule of Classes for each semester.
Requests for information should be directed to the offices shown below. The University's address is: The University of Texas at San Antonio, 6900 North Loop 1604 West, San Antonio, TX 78249. The main telephone number of UTSA is (210) 691-4011. Academic Advisement Declared majors College Deans Undeclared majors Tomas Rivera Center for Student Advising New and transfer students Tomas Rivera Center for Student Advising Academic Degree Programs and Courses College Deans Admission Undergraduate and Graduate Director of Admissions Career Planning Director of Career Services Center Changes in Enrollment Continuing Education Director of Extended Education Credit by Examination Testing Center Degree Application Financial Aid, Loans, or Scholarships Office of Student Financial Aid Financial Matters Business Manager General Information Tomas Rivera Center for Student Advising Health Services Student Health Services International Students Office of International Programs Parking University Police Placement Service Teacher Director, Office of Teacher Advising, Certification, and Placement Non-Teacher Director of Career Services Center Psychological Counseling Director of Counseling Center Recreational Activities Director of Athletics Refunds Business Manager Registration Residency Student Activities Director of Student Activities Student Employment Office of Student Financial Aid, Director of Student Employment and Internships Student Services, General Vice President for Student Affairs Students with Disabilities Coordinator of Disabled Student Services Teacher Certification Program Director, Office of Teacher Advising, Certification, and Placement Transfer of Credit Transcripts Veterans' Affairs Withdrawal from University
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Bernard Rapoport, Chairman Thomas O. Hicks, Vice Chairman Martha E. Smiley, Vice Chairman Arthur H. Dilly, Executive Secretary Zan W. Holmes Jr. Bernard Rapoport Ellen Clarke Temple Dallas Waco Lufkin Thomas O. Hicks Lowell H. Lebermann Martha E. Smiley Jr. Dallas Austin Austin Linnet F. Deily Donald L. Evans Tom Loeffler Houston Midland San Antonio
THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES Office of the President Samuel A. Kirkpatrick President Office of the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Raymond T. Garza Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Daniel R. Hollas Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs Brenda J. Claiborne Associate Vice President for Graduate Studies and Research Jesse T. Zapata Associate Provost for UTSA Downtown Jude Valdez Vice President for Extended Education and Director, Economic Development Centers Office of the Vice President for Administration and Planning Linda J. Whitson Vice President for Administration and Planning Norma S. Guerra Associate Vice President for Administration and Planning J. Terri Leal Assistant Vice President for Assessment and Director of Institutional Analysis Office of the Vice President for Business Affairs David R. Larson Vice President for Business Affairs William E. Stem Associate Vice President for Budget and Planning Ernest DeWinne Associate Vice President for Business Affairs A. Burl Henderson Associate Vice President for Information Technology Ysabel Trinidad Assistant Vice President for Business Services Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs Bobbie N. Hernandez-Walker Vice President for Student Affairs Patricia A. Graham Associate Vice President for Student Affairs Ronald D. Hedrick Assistant Vice President for Student Development Karen M. Whitney Assistant Vice President for Student Life Office of the Vice President for University Advancement George S. (Ted) Peck Vice President for University Advancement Robert Burdick Associate Vice President for University Communications Institute of Texan Cultures Rex H. Ball Executive Director
College of Business James F. Gaertner Dean James E. Groff Associate Dean Lynda de la Viiia Associate Dean for Graduate Studies and Research Russell F. Briner Director, Division of Accounting and Information Systems Lila J. Flory-Truett Director, Division of Economics and Finance Norman Kangun Director, Division of Management and Marketing College of Fine Arts and Humanities Alan E. Craven Dean John A. Stoler Associate Dean John D. Vander Weg Associate Dean for Graduate Studies and Research James A. Broderick Director, Division of Art and Architecture Jeanne C. Reesman Director, Division of English, Classics, and Philosophy Frank Pino, Jr Director, Division of Foreign Languages Clarence J. Stuessy Director, Division of Music College of Sciences and Engineering Reynaldo S. Elizondo Dean Robert D. Renthal Interim Associate Dean Lawrence R. Williams Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Robert Hiromoto Acting Director, Division of Computer Science Weldon W. Hammond Jr Interim Director, Division of Earth and Physical Sciences G. V.S. Raju Director, Division of Engineering Joe L. Martinez Jr Director, Division of Life Sciences Vacant Director, Division of Mathematics and Statistics College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Dwight F. Henderson Dean Berry Sutherland Associate Dean Linda K. Pritchard Associate Dean for Graduate Studies and Research Raymond R. Baird Director, Division of Behavioral and Cultural Sciences Robert D. Milk Director, Division of Bicultural-Bilingual Studies Christopher A. Borman Director, Division of Education Derral Cheatwood Director, Division of Social and Policy Sciences