Summer Session 1: May
17-June 25, 2010
Summer Session 2: June
28-August 6, 2010
All currently enrolled
students have two ways to register for classes.
Registration can be completed from any computer
with Internet access (anywhere in the world) on
My Cougar Connection or a student can
register in person at the Registrar’s Office.
Option 1: Web
Registration
A student must have a
network login (username and password) to use web
registration. Please use the following steps:
1.
Review course schedules located on the
USF homepage at
www.sf.edu on
the Academics and Majors page. Paper
copies of the schedule can be found at the
Registrar’s Office, Library or Academic
Department Offices. Schedules are subject to
change. Changes are updated daily on the web
schedule.
2.
Select the desired courses and make sure
they are a program requirement or elective in
your major.
3.
Make an appointment with your advisor. If
you do not know who your advisor is, contact the
Registrar’s Office or your academic department.
Your advisor will:
·
Help you determine the courses for which
you need to register
·
Fill out and sign a paper registration
form with you
·
Remove the Web Registration Hold
4.
Find the first day that you can register
from the registration schedule that can be found
on the USF homepage at
www.sf.edu on
the Academics and Majors page/Course
Schedule/Course Schedule Policies link.
These days and times are also printed below. The
number of credit hours earned in previous
semesters determines the day you can first
register. You can register at 7:00am on that
first day and 24 hours a day after that until
the first day of the session. Web registration
closes on the day before the session starts.
5.
Follow the steps for web registration
that can be found on the web on the USF homepage
at
www.sf.edu at
the Current Students/My Cougar Connection
link in the Help Files panel on the front
page of My Cougar Connection. Printed
copies of web registration directions can be
found at the Registrar’s Office in the Pope John
Paul II Center, room 207.
6.
If you want to register on the web but
want to walk through it with some assistance,
help will be located at the Help Desk in the
Pope John Paul II Center during normal business
hours. You can register on the web with
assistance by contacting the Registrar’s Office
in the Pope John Paul II Center, room 207,
1-260-399-8061,
boconnor@sf.edu.
Graduate Students
who are not enrolled for spring semester, 2010,
will need to contact Jenny Fawbush at
1-260-399-7700 ext 8400 or
jfawbush@sf.edu
to activate their student account before
registering on the web.
Option 2:
Traditional Walk-up Registration
A student must have a
completed registration form, signed by their
advisor, to register in person.
1.
Review course schedules located on the
web at on the USF homepage at
www.sf.edu on
the Academics and Majors page. Paper
copies of the schedule can be found at the
Registrar’s Office, Library or Academic
Department Offices. Schedules are subject to
change. Changes are updated daily on the web
schedule.
2.
Select the desired courses and make sure
they are a program requirement or elective in
your major.
3.
Make an appointment with your advisor. If
you do not know who your advisor is, contact the
Registrar’s Office or your academic department.
Your advisor will:
·
Help you determine the courses for which
you need to register
·
Fill out and sign a paper registration
form with you
·
Remove the Web Registration Hold
4.
Find the first day that you can register
from the registration schedule that can be found
on the USF homepage at
www.sf.edu on
the Academics and Majors page/Course
Schedule/Course Schedule Policies link.
These days and times are also printed below. The
number of credit hours earned in previous
semesters determines the day you can first
register. Thereafter, you can register in
person at the Registrar’s Office during normal
business hours. Special permission is required
to register after the start of the semester.
Registration Schedule
for Summer Session 1 and Summer Session 2, 2010
|
Student
Classification |
Previous
Hours Earned |
Registration Dates |
Registration Times |
|
Graduate |
Any
Amount |
Monday,
February 22 and following |
7:00am
on the Web*
or
7:00am-5:00pm Mon- Fri in the
Registrar’s Office |
|
Teacher
Licensure |
Any
Amount |
Monday,
February 22 and following |
7:00am
on the Web*
or
7:00am-5:00pm Mon- Fri in the
Registrar’s Office |
|
Seniors |
96 +
hours earned |
Monday,
February 22 and following |
7:00am
on the Web*
or
7:00am-5:00pm Mon- Fri in the
Registrar’s Office |
|
Juniors |
64 +
hours earned |
Tuesday,
February 23 and following |
7:00am
on the Web*
or
7:00am-5:00pm Mon- Fri in the
Registrar’s Office |
|
Sophomores |
32+
hours earned |
Wednesday, February 24 and following |
7:00am
on the Web*
or
7:00am-5:00pm Mon- Fri in the
Registrar’s Office |
|
Freshman
& Non Degree Students |
0-31
hours earned |
Thursday, February 25 and following |
7:00am
on the Web*
or
7:00am-5:00pm Mon- Fri in the
Registrar’s Office |
*Web registration can be
used starting at 7:00AM on the first
registration day. Web registration is available
24 hours per day, but it closes on the day
before the session starts.
Calendar
NOTE:
Students should check the course listings to
determine the exact start times and dates for
each course. Some Summer courses have start and
end dates that are different than the campus
calendar. Some web-based courses have
occasional classroom meetings or tests.
Summer Session
1
|
|
|
Classes begin |
Monday, May 17
|
|
Classes end |
Friday, June 25
|
Summer Session
2
|
|
Classes begin
|
Monday, June 28
|
Classes end
|
Friday, August 6
|
|
Summer
Session 1 & Summer Session 2 Tuition and
Fees* |
|
|
Tuition
Undergraduate per credit hour |
$ 695 |
|
Tuition
Graduate per credit hour |
$ 735 |
|
Senior
Citizen Tuition per credit hour |
$ 232 |
|
Audit
Tuition per credit hour |
$ 232 |
|
Session
Fee (non-refundable) |
$ 35 |
|
Technology Fee per credit hour |
$ 20 |
|
Change
of schedule fee |
$ 20 |
|
Late
registration fee |
$ 15 |
|
Independent Study fee per credit hour
(in addition to tuition) |
$ 95 |
Registration
Information
|
|
-
Registration will not be permitted
until all holds are cleared.
The current Hold Policy can be found
in the USF Undergraduate Catalog at
www.sf.edu.
|
|
-
Registration
changes that result in an adjustment
to the student’s account record will
be made according to the
Refund Policy published by
the university.
For
the
Refund Policy
see
http://www.sf.edu/academics/refundpolicy.shtml,
the USF Undergraduate and Graduate
Catalogs at www.sf.edu.
|
|
-
Adding a course
will not be allowed after the first
time a class meets.
-
Registration
forms can be obtained from a
student’s advisor or the Registrar’s
Office.
-
New
students must complete the admission
process before registering.
|
|
|
|
|
Payment Procedures
|
Session |
Payment due in the
Business Office no later than: |
Date that students
will be considered late for
registration*: |
Date that students
with an account balance not covered by
released financial aid will be assessed
a late payment fee of $35*: |
|
Summer 1 |
May 10, 2010 |
May 11, 2010 |
May 11, 2010 |
|
Summer 2 |
June 21, 2010 |
June 22, 2010 |
June 22, 2010 |
*students who register late and pay their bill
late are assessed a total charge of $50
STUDENT ACCOUNT REGISTRATION AGREEMENT
All students
who register, by doing so, agree to the
following policies:
COURSE
REGISTRATION
·
Students are responsible for planning an
academic program that meets current
requirements, including the required sequencing
of classes.
·
Students are responsible for meeting with
their advisor before they register for classes
to insure that intended courses meet a program
requirement or elective.
·
Students are responsible for the actions
taken to register for courses, to drop courses,
or add courses. This includes actions taken by
registering on the web or in person at the
Registrar’s Office.
FINANCIAL AID
·
Students are responsible for notifying
the Office of Financial Aid when the credit
hours enrolled does not correspond to the
enrollment status indicated on the Financial Aid
Award Notification.
·
Students dropping or withdrawing from
courses should notify the Office of Financial
Aid to determine if this action requires an
adjustment to the student's financial aid
funding.
·
Students are responsible to reply to
requests for additional information in a timely
fashion. An incomplete financial aid file will
result in a delay of financial aid funding being
processed and applied to the student's business
office account.
·
Students must have a completed Free
Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) on
file with the Office of Financial Aid to be
reviewed for financial aid eligibility.
Students who wish to be reviewed for summer aid
options must complete a Financial Aid Summer
Request form. These forms are available at the
Office of Financial Aid.
BILLING
STATEMENTS AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES
·
Billing statements and payment worksheets
will be mailed to the student’s legal/permanent
address maintained by the Registrar’s Office.
·
Students are expected to complete a
payment worksheet and return it to the Business
Office not less than one week prior to the start
of the academic term.
·
Payment of any balance not covered by
released financial aid at the start of the
academic term is due in the Business Office no
later than one week prior to the start of the
academic term.
·
After this due date, students with a past
due balance will be assessed late payment fees.
UNPAID PAST DUE
STUDENT ACCOUNT BALANCES
·
Continuing unpaid past due balances are
subject to late payment fees and penalty or
interest.
·
Students are responsible for any and all
collection costs and attorney fees associated
with the collection of unpaid balances. Student
accounts will be assessed a 25% collection fee
on the unpaid account balance prior to being
turned over to a collection agency.
The abbreviations used
in the course schedule refer to the following:
Course Suffixes
B = Web Based I =
Independent Study L =
Lab
Web based courses
are conducted exclusively online.
Web assisted courses
combine traditional classroom instruction and
online learning.
Computer assisted
courses are traditional courses complimented by
some computer use.
Building Codes
ACHA Achatz
Hall of Science
DOER Doermer
Family Center for Health Science Education
HUTZ Hutzell
Athletic Center
JPII Pope
John Paul II Center
NC North
Campus
ROLL Mimi and
Ian Rolland Art and Visual Communication Center
Day Codes