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Registrar's Office

Student & Administrative Services Center, Rm. 1020 · (570) 327-4772 · (800) 367-9222 · Fax: 570.321.5536

Spring 2008 Scheduling Calendar

Event Date(s)
Current (returning in Spring 2008) students meet with adviser Oct. 22 - Nov 2, 2007
Scheduling period for current (returning in Spring 2008) students Nov. 5-9, 2007* (times as specified)
Courses made available to non-degree and new applicants Nov.12, 2007
First billing mid-Nov., 2007
Tuition due date Dec. 17, 2007
College Closed Dec. 21, 2007 - Jan. 6, 2008
Drop/Add – Late Registration Jan. 9, 2008
New Student Welcome Weekend Jan. 12-13, 2008
Semester begins Jan. 14, 2008
Last day to receive 100% refund Jan. 14, 2008**
Last day to add a class (registered students) Jan. 18, 2008
Last day to drop a 16-week course with 70% refund Feb. 1, 2008
Petitioning Deadline for May graduates Mar. 7, 2008***
Last day to drop a 16-week class with a “W” Apr. 18, 2008
Finals week [Finals Week Schedule] May 7-13, 2008****
Spring Commencement May 17, 2008

* Students on academic probation cannot use Web scheduling; they should work closely with their faculty advisers and then process the schedule with a staff member in the Advisement Center Scheduling Lab, SASC, Room 1049.

** STUDENTS ARE RESPONSIBLE for notifying the Registrar’s Office in writing if not planning to attend a class or classes. Failure to inform that office,  will result in bearing the financial and academic responsibility for course(s).

*** If petitioning is not completed by the deadline, special approval to participate in commencement ceremonies will be necessary. Additionally, late petitioners will not be eligible for commencement awards.

**** Exams will be block-scheduled for three hours per course between the hours of 8 a.m. and 10 p.m. Any student with more than three finals on a given day may petition the Vice President for Academic Affairs/Provost for an alternate evaluation time. Students with questions about the schedule of their finals or summary activity should discuss this with the instructor at the first class meeting.