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Show 20 • Students who later change their program of study and need a letter grade for major or minor requirements may petition through the Registrar's Office for a CR to be changed to a letter grade. Audit Course Registration • Students may register to attend a class on an "audit" basis, i.e., without earning credit or a grade, if there is space available in the course. • A course may be selected for audit during registration or changed to audit within the first nine weeks of the semester with the consent of the instmctor. The deadlines for the summer term will vary. Please Note: • Audit students failing to attend class may be issued a withdrawal (W) at the discretion of the instructor. • Tuition and fees must be paid according to the current schedule. • Some courses are not open to audit registration. • Senior Citizens (Utah residents ages 62 and over) may audit a course for a $10.00 fee per semester, on a space available basis, by applying at the Admissions Office. Senior Citizen students selecting this option for courses do not have the option to receive a letter grade nor credit on their transcript for these courses. Registration Credit Hour Loads • It is recommended that undergraduate students planning to graduate with a bachelor's degree in four years, register for at least 15 credit hours per semester. • Undergraduate students are classified as full-time if they register for 12 or more credit hours, as three-quarter time with 9 credit hours, and as half-time with 6 credit hours. • Graduate students are classified as full-time if they register for 9 or more credit hours, and as half-time if they register for 5 or more credit hours. Overload Registration • Students may register for a maximum of 20 credit hours without special permission. • Students with a cumulative GPA of 3.50 or better may petition for a maximum of 24 credit hours, and students with a cumulative GPA of 3.75 or better may petition for additional credit hours. Petition forms are available from academic departments or the Registration Office. Withdrawal • Students may drop classes via the Internet or at the Registration windows (main campus, Davis campus, West center and Morgan center) through the end of the first week of instruction. To drop courses after the first week of school students must contact the Registration Office. Courses dropped during the first three weeks will not appear on the transcript. • From the fourth through the ninth week of the semester, students may withdraw from individual classes by completing a "Withdrawal from Class" form and submitting the completed form to the Registration Office. Courses dropped during this period will appear on the transcript with a "W" notation. • Students may completely withdraw from the semester by dropping all classes at the Registration Office or at the Davis Campus up to and including the last day of the ninth week of the semester. A "Complete Withdrawal" form must be completed. The notation "Registered and Withdrew" will appear on the transcript of students who completely withdraw after paying tuition and fees. Class Standing New Freshmen Advanced Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Graduates Students with 0 completed credit hours Students with 1-29 credit hours Students with 30-59 credit hours Students with 60-89 credit hours Students with 90 credit hours or more Students who have previously received a bachelor's degree Course Numbering System 0001-0999 Non-credit, Developmental (ND) (do not satisfy degree requirements and are non-transferable) 1000-2999 Lower division 3000-4999 Upper division 5000-5999 Post-baccalaureate 6000-6999 Graduate (Master's Degree) Individual course descriptions are listed within each departmental section. Davis Campus and Additional Locations In addition to classes taught on the main campus, course work is also available at several off-campus locations including: WSU Davis Campus, 2750 N. University Park Blvd, Layton WSU Morgan Center, 241 E. Young St., Morgan WSU West Center, 5627 S. 3500 W, Roy Clearfield High School, 938 S. 1000 E., Clearfield Davis High School, 325 South Main, Kaysville Davis Area Technical College, 550 E. 300 S., Kaysville Roy High, 2150 W 4800 S., Roy Tuition and Fees • Tuition is established by the Utah State Board of Regents and is subject to change without notice. • Full-time students (12-18 credit hours) are assessed full tuition. • Part-time students (less than 12 credit hours) are assessed tuition on a per credit hour basis. Please also see Surcharge in the next column. Tuition and Fee Schedule for 2005-2006 Tuition and fees are established later in the spring. For reference purposes only, following is the tuition and fee schedule for the previous year. Current tuition and fees will be posted on the Internet atweber.edu/costs.xml. Credit Hours i 2 3 4 5 10 11 12-18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 UNDERGRADUATE RESIDENT NONRESIDENT 307.60 886.90 435.10 1,278.20 562.60 1,669.50 690.10 2,060.80 817.60 2,452.10 945.10 2,843.40 1,072.60 3,234.70 1,200.10 3,626.00 1,327.60 4,017.30 1,455.10 4,408.60 1,582.60 4,799.90 1,582.60 4,799.90 1,688.10 5,169.20 1,793.60 5,538.50 1,899.10 5,907.80 2,004.60 6,277.10 2,110.10 6,646.40 2,215.60 7,015.70 2,321.10 7,385.00 Master of Education Resident Nonresident 330.80 745.10 883.20 1,021.30 1,159.40 1,297.50 1,435.60 1,573.70 1,711.80 1,711.80 1,827.90 1,944.00 2,060.10 2,176.20 2,292.30 2,408.40 2,524.50 1,396.20 1,824.40 2,252.60 2,680.80 3,109.00 3,537.20 3,965.40 4,393.60 4,821.80 5,250.00 5,250.00 5,656.20 7,281.00 7,687.20 Weber State University 2006-2007 Catalog |