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UDSIS
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Pink Course Permit, Signatures of Instructor, Dean Yackoski,
$20
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Pink
Course Permit Form, Signatures of Instructor, Dean Yackoski,
$20
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UDSIS
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UDSIS,
$20, "W" Grade,
No Tuition Refund
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Pink Course Permit Form, Signatures of Instructor, Dean
Yackoski, $20, "W" "WF" "F"
on Transcript
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UDSIS
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UDSIS,
$20
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Pink Course Permit
Form, Signatures of Instructor, Dean Yackoski, $20
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UDSIS
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UDSIS,
$20
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Pink Course Permit Form, Signature of Dean Yackoski, $20
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UDSIS
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UDSIS,
$20
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Pink Course Permit Form, Signatures of Instructor, Dean
Yackoski, $20
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UDSIS
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Instructor,
$20
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Pink Course Permit Form, Signatures of Instructor, Dean
Yackoski, $20
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Summary:
During the first two weeks of the semester...
You are able to make changes to your schedule and no fee is
charged; this is known as the Free Drop/Add period. This includes
dropping or adding a course, as well as changing grade status
to Pass/Fail or Audit. Tuition is charged for those courses
in which you are registered for at the end of the second week
and there is no tuition rebate given if you withdraw from a
course after this deadline. If another course is added after
the second week, and the previous registration plus the additional
course exceeds 17 credits, additional tuition is charged. Freshman
students should always see their advisor before making any registration
changes.
During
Weeks 3 through 8 of the semester...
You are able to drop a course or change your grading status
(changing a letter grade to a pass/fail or audit), by using
the UDSIS
Access System. If you withdraw from a course, a grade of
"W" will appear on the transcript for courses dropped during
this period and tuition will be charged for course withdrawals.
From
the 9th Week through the last day of classes for the semester...
Any changes after the eighth week of class requires approval
of the Assistant Dean for Student Services (105 Pearson or 120 Willard
for ETE/EDS majors). Approval is granted only when a documented,
non-academic extenuating circumstance exists (i.e. serious illness,
emotional difficulties, or a family crisis). Approval will not
be given because of failing grades, circumstances resulting
from a change of major, or student error in registration.
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