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Registration Instructions Spring 2012

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    REVISED: 10/12/11

    Advance registration dates and times: 

    Class Level  

    Graduating  

    Date Beginning  

    4L Year Evening

    May ’12

    Fri. Oct. 28 

     

    NO SCHEDULED ADVANCED REGISTRATION Saturday, OCTOBER 29 & Sunday, OCTOBER 30   

    3L Year Day  

    May ’12  

     

    Mon. Oct. 31st  

     

    3L Year Evening  

    Jan. ’13 or May ’13  

     

    Tue. Nov. 1st  

     

    2L Year Day  

    Jan. ’13 or May ’13  

     

    Wed. Nov. 2nd  

     

    1L year day, 1L year evening and 2L year evening: students will be registered by the Office of Records & Registration for all Spring 2012 classes, once you have completed the Employment and Disclosure form.

    Open Registration 

     

    Fri. Nov. 4th at noon  

     

    Your specific registration time slot will be e-mailed to your Capital e-mail account.

    Action Items::

    Employment and disclosure forms: Employment and disclosure forms must be submitted online prior to registration or you will not be able to register.  ALL STUDENTS will be on a registration hold until these forms have been completed and submitted. Forms must be completed online by Wednesday, October 19, 2011.  

    Attention first year day students, part time day students & first and second year evening students: The Office of Records & Registration will not register you for Spring 2012 until these forms have been completed and submitted. : The Office of Records & Registration will not register you for Spring 2012 until these forms have been completed and submitted.

    Excessive credit hours: Any FULL TIME DAY student registered for more than 16 credit hours must seek permission from Associate Dean Janutis. A Change in Registration Form must be completed before the end of the first week of classes. This form is located in the Office of Records and Registration.

    Any student registered for more than 16 credit hours must seek permission from Associate Dean Janutis. A Change in Registration Form must be completed before the end of the first week of classes. This form is located in the Office of Records and Registration.

    Repeat Course: If you are repeating a required course, you MUST schedule an academic advising meeting with Assistant Dean DiSanza before your scheduled registration time for the upcoming semester.

    Changing Divisions: If you have received approval to switch divisions (day to evening/evening to day student) for Spring 2012, you MUST report to the Office of Records & Registration to register on the date listed above for your CURRENT (Spring 2012) status. No evening student may be registered for more than 11 credit hours without seeking permission from Dean Janutis.

    *********************IMPORTANT NOTICE******************

    Students must maintain a 2.000 cumulative grade point average to remain in school. Any student who fails to obtain a 2.000 cumulative grade point average will be academically dismissed from school. Only those students who have obtained at least a 1.900 grade point average may petition for reinstatement. First year student must achieve at least a 2.00 grade point average by their respective dismissal period and every subsequent semester after that period. Please see the Manual of Policies and Procedures Chapter 4.8.01

     Dates to Remember  

    October 19 by 6:00 p.m................Employment and Disclosure Forms Due

    October 28 ...............................Spring 2012 Advanced Registration Begins

    November 4 ...…………………..............Open Registration Period Begins

    January 9 (Online Only)…...………Spring 2012 Add/Drop Period Begins

    January 15 (Online Only).……….....……..Spring 2012 Add Period Ends

    January 22 (Online Only)….……..…….. Spring 2012 Drop Period Ends

    All graduating students are responsible for meeting the basic graduation requirements which include: All required courses, satisfaction of the perspective requirement, and the upper-class writing requirement, and either a total of 86 credit hours for those who began prior to Fall 2006 or a total of 89 credit hours, for those who began Fall 2006 or later (See Manual of Policies & Procedures for more detailed requirements).