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Show 18 Clustered-Course Learning Communities Students may elect to participate in the FYE Program by joining a learning community where a group of students registers for the same two or three courses which will help satisfy general education and elective graduation requirements. EDUC 1105 is one of these cluster courses. Students may also take additional classes, outside the cluster, to reach full-time status. EDUC 3170. First Year Experience (FYE) Mentor Leadership Seminar (2) This course teaches FYE Peer Mentors to effectively assist students registered for EDUC 1105, "Introduction to the University." Peer Mentors will leam to work productively with FYE students to help them transition to the university environment, to connect them with campus resources, and to provide them with social opportunities both inside and outside class. Interested students must apply to be Peer Mentors in the FYE Office (SC 140). Preference will be given to students who have taken EDUC 1105. The class may be repeated once for an additional 2 hours. Program Requirements Any WSU student with 30 hours or fewer is welcome to participate in the program by taking the EDUC 1105 class by itself or in a cluster. Program of Study (Major/Minor) Declaration Contact: Department Office for Major and Minor All degree-seeking students must select a program of study. When students declare their program of study, they indicate their degree, major, (and minor if applicable), and catalog year. To declare or change a program of study, students should contact the department office of their chosen major and minor. To declare an associate's degree in general studies, students should contact the Student Success Center. Registration Registrar: Mark Simpson Supervisor: Candace Stevens Location: Student Services Center, Room 101 Telephone: 801-626-6052 or 801-626-6100 Internet Address: weber.edu/regishar (click on "registration") Email Address: regishation@weber.edu The University offers classes during fall, spring, and summer semesters. Students must register each semester to attend classes. Class schedule information for specific semesters is available on the WSU home page (weber.edu). The web-based class schedule provides information about the dates and times classes are offered for the selected semester. See the Academic Calendar on page 2 of this catalog for registration dates and beginning and ending dates for each semester. Registration Process ■ New Students To register for classes, new students should: 1. Complete the admissions process — new students who have applied for admission (available on-line at weber.edu/admis- sions), but have not received an acceptance notice by mail, should contact the Admissions Office at 801-626-6050. 2. Obtain a registration appointment by accessing the Internet (see below*) — see the calendar (page 2) in this catalog to determine when registration begins each semester; the system will be available to provide appointments one week prior to that date. 3. Plan a course schedule — some alternate classes should be selected in case first selections are closed. 4. At the correct appointment time access the Internet (see below*). 5. Pay tuition and fees — log in to the eWeber student portal* to pay tuition and fees online. Electronic statements and up-to- date balances are available in the student account at any time. * To log in, go to weber.edu and enter your Wildcat Username and A Wildcat ID and password are required before registering online in your eWeber student portal. You can sign up for a Wildcat ID online at weber.edu/eservices. For assistance contact Computing Support at 801-626-7777. Registration Process ■ Continuing Students To register for classes, continuing students should: 1. Obtain a registration appointment by accessing the Internet (see below*) — see the calendar (page 2) in this catalog to determine when registration begins each semester; the system will be available to provide appointments one week prior to that date. 2. Plan a course schedule — some alternate courses should be selected in case first selections are closed. 3. At the correct appointment time access the Internet (see below*). 4. Pay tuition and fees — log in to the eWeber student portal* to pay tuition and fees online. Electronic statements and up-to-date balances are available in the student account at any time. * To log in, go to weber.edu, and enter your Wildcat Username and A Wildcat ID and password are required before registering online in your eWeber student portal. You can sign up for a Wildcat ID online at weber.edu/eservices. For assistance contact Computing Support at 801-626-7777. Registration Appointments • Registration appointments are issued to new and continuing stu dents one week before registration begins each semester. During this week students may obtain a registration appointment by accessing the Internet at weber.edu and entering their Wildcat Username and password. Go to the Student Services tab and click on Registration Time. • Students are assigned a registration appointment time on the basis of their earned hours. Earned hours include hours earned with a passing letter grade and hours earned through credit by examination. First Registration Phase ■ (Registration by Appointment) • During this registration phase, students may register starting on their appointed day. • On their assigned day and appointed time, students should access the registration system on the Internet at weber.edu and enter their Wildcat Username and password. • Tuition and fees may be paid by cash, check VISA, DiscoverCard, or MasterCard. Log in to the eWeber student portal to pay tuition and fees online. Electronic statements and up-to-date balances are available in the student account at any time. A paper billing statement will be mailed at the student's request by sending an email to cashiers@weber.edu. • Refer to weber.edu/accountrng/cashiers to obtain information about payment deadlines and tuition and fee amounts. 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