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REGISTRATION
Students are responsible for meeting admission requirements prior to class registration. Failure to meet all requirements may result in removal from the classes in which the student has enrolled.
New students are responsible for attending an orientation and for becoming familiar with the procedures of registration.
LATE REGISTRATION
Students who do not register at the scheduled time of registration may be permitted to enroll during the scheduled late registration period, as space allows. These students must meet admissions requirements and complete the admissions procedures within a reasonable amount of time as deemed by the Office of Admissions. Students who register late are responsible for making up all missed assignments.
ADDING AND DROPPING COURSES
Students who wish to make schedule changes should first consult with their academic advisor. A student who finds it necessary to add a course after regular registration may do so only during designated drop/add period (see Academic Calendar). Classes may be dropped with a "W," a "WP," or a "WF" as determined by the dates indicated in the Academic Calendar. A course that is dropped with a grade of "WF" is considered an "F" in the course. The student may obtain an official drop form from the Registrar's Office. The completed form must be returned to the Registrar's Office.
INDEPENDENT STUDY
With the approval of the Academic Dean and the consent of the instructor, a student may, for a fee, enroll in an individually directed course. Laboratory classes and classes requiring group participation are not available for individual study.
AUDITING A COURSE
When space is available, permission to audit a course may be granted to students who have been admitted to the college and who either already have credit in the course or do not wish to receive credit for the work.
Under no circumstances may a student switch from audit to credit after the last day to register, but a student who withdraws from a course may then switch to audit, as long as any tuition refund is not greater than the audit fee. A student who audits a course becomes ineligible for credit by examination in that course.
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