INTERSESSION COURSE OFFERING INFORMATION
Intersession
courses are courses beginning and ending between the normal calendar dates of
two academic semesters/summer sessions. Once a student has registered,
pre-registered, or otherwise been assigned an Intersession class, he/she must
officially drop before the close of business on the date of the first class
meeting to prevent tuition and fee charges. Registered students wishing to drop
Intersession courses should contact the Office of Registration (before the date
of the first class meeting) to ensure that proper drop procedures are followed.
Failure to attend class and/or to drop courses due to the presence of
unresolved hold flags will not release a student’s financial obligation to pay
for registered credit hours. Also, after the last date to drop an Intersession
course, no refunds or financial credits will be issued to students who later
withdraw without academic penalty.
The following is
important information for financial aid recipients who will be taking a class
in the intersession part of term for spring 2008.
Since intersession classes are considered part of the spring term, any hours attempted during the intersession will be added to spring hours attempted for financial aid purposes. If you take an intersession class and do not return for spring semester, you will most likely be ineligible for any financial aid you received for the intersession class. Any financial aid credited to your student account, or advanced, or refunded to you would have to be returned to the University.
Please contact the Office of Financial Aid with any questions.
Contact Information:
Registration Office – 434-395-2580
Financial Aid Office – 434-395-2077