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Show Registration ^mHHLjA fa. .jBB St' ^^^^ w-Jf/j m§ m LUB ^^tfflHi^l £■ REGISTRATION Tentative dates for registration each quarter are listed in the College calender at the front of this catalog. The most current schedule of registration appointments is also published in each quarter's class schedule, copies of which may be obtained from the Weber State College Bookstore in the Shepherd Union Building. Registration procedures and classes to be offered are described in the class schedule. Registration for Currently Enrolled Students — During each quarter, students currently enrolled in school will be given an opportunity to register early for the following quarter at times and places announced. Students must make payment of fees when registering. Freshmen Registration —Freshmen students are encouraged not to register for upper division classes (those numbered 300 and above). However, they may register for such classes if they have completed all prerequisite classes with a grade of 'B' or better and have obtained the approval of the instructor or the department chairperson. Late Registration — Will be allowed only during the first week of each quarter. Students registering late will pay a late fee penalty. Normal Registration —Normal registration for any one quarter is 15 quarter hours, exclusive of one hour of physical education activity (usually taken each quarter of the freshman year). Freshmen students are not ordinarily permitted to register for upper division classes. Sophomore students may register for upper division classes with the signature approval of either the class instructor or the department chairperson on the registration form. Maximum Registration —Maximum registration without special permission is 20 credit hours each quarter. Students may petition for additional credit hours but they must meet the criteria set forth in the school policy. Petition forms, available in the academic department offices or the Registration Office, explain the policy and procedure governing the petition for excess credit hours. A student should have both a cumulative and a previous quarter grade point average of 3.0 (B) or higher before petitioning. Senior Citizen Registration — Utah residents age 62 and over are permitted to enroll, on a space available basis at any of the state public universities and colleges, on a tuition-free, audit basis. A ten dollar per year administrative fee will be charged to cover registration costs. Where applicable, a fee for use of consummable materials will be charged on the same basis as is charged to other students. Audit Course Registration — Students registering to audit a class are considered as regular students in determining part-time or full-time registration and are charged regular tuition and fees. Because of space and facility limitations some classes may not be open to auditor students. Students who plan to audit a class must complete an audit card, have the instructor sign the card, and turn the card in with the registration form. Participation in class activities by an auditor student may be limited at the discretion of an instructor. 43 -frrterth 1Progn Spt: wins I Allied ■ -httealtr- -^Sciences JiltS i, Hiimanitifi Buj lines? { Ffinnnmin' cuutai or Natural Sciences Social -^Sciences Technolog' Continuin; Education __l |