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Show ' 18 19 Sample Budget: 1999-2000 Undergraduate and Graduate - 9 months UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATE Living Other Non- Description with Parents Resident Resident Tuition/fees* $2,042 $2,042 $6,058 Books/supplies 900 900 900 Room/board** 2,835 6,030 6,030 Transportation 1,108 1,108 1,108 Miscellaneous 1,275 2,614 2,614 Total Expenses $8,160 $12,694 $16,710 Living Non- ith Parents Resident Resident $2,202 $2,202 $6,620 900 900 900 2,835 6,030 6,030 1,108 1,108 1,108 1,275 2,614 2,614 $8,320 $12,854 $17,272 *Based on attending full time. Current tuition and fee amounts by credit hour load are published in each semester schedule. **Room and board can vary greatly depending on whether or not students live in the dorms and what meal plan they select. Orientation Orientation Facilitator: Lori Drake Location: Student Service Center, Room 210 Telephone: 801-626-8700 or 800-257-3219 Internet Address: http://weber.edu/orientation/ All new and transfer students should attend Orientation. It is designed to ease the transition of new students into the Weber State University community, and attain their desired outcomes. During Orientation, students will become familiar with: • Student services, activities and the Weber State campus • Procedures for obtaining parking permits, Wildcards, and E-mail accounts • Policies and procedures • General Education requirements • Degree specifications (i.e. BS, BA, BFA, BM & BIS) • Requirements for Associate and Bachelor degrees • College Tier/University Tier admissions status and the process to bridge from College to University Tier • The Weber State Home Page on the Internet Academic Advisement Director: Sharon Aiken-Wisniewski Location: Student Service Center, Room 140 Telephone: 801-626-6752 or 800-848-7770 ext. 6752 Internet Address: http://weber.edu/aac/advising/ E-Mail: advise@weber.edu The Academic Advisement Center works to ensure that undecided or undeclared students at Weber State University achieve academic success. The Academic Advisement Center: • Assists undecided students with scheduling courses and planning their academic careers. • Helps students establish a sense of direction and identify possible majors. • Helps students understand issues pertaining to graduation requirements, policies, and procedures. • Provides students with information about campus support services (academic and non-academic) appropriate to their needs. • Coordinates campus-wide advisement. • Assists students in developing a clear understanding of general education requirements. • Provides counsel and assistance to students on probation. • Provides counsel and assistance to student athletes. • Provides advising information to all students in the First-Year- Experience program through class involvement. Office hours 7:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Monday - Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Friday Please call for an appointment Program of Study (Major/Minor) Declaration Contact: Department Office for Major and Minor or Academic Advisement (for associate degree program in general studies) All degree-seeking students must select a program of study or a college major and/or minor. When students declare their program of study, they indicate their intended degree, major and minor if applicable, and catalog year. (Changes in Graduation/Catalog Requirements under the Graduation section of this catalog.) Students may declare or change their program or major any time. Students must have declared a major or program of study by the following deadlines: Intended Degree Credit Hours Completed Bachelor's Degrees Associate Degrees Inst. Certificates Graduate Degrees 48 semester hours 24 semester hours first term enrolled first term enrolled To declare or change a program of study students should contact the department office of their chosen major and minor. To declare the associate degree program in general studies, students should contact the Academic Advisement Center. Students who need to change their status from degree-seeking to non-degree-seeking should contact the Academic Advisement Center. REGISTRATION Registrar: L. Winslow Hurst Location: Student Service Center, Room 109 Telephone: 801-626-6746 or 800-848-7770 ext. 6746 Internet Address: http://weber.edu/kiosk The University offers classes during fall and spring semesters, and during a summer term. Students must register each semester to attend classes. A class schedule is published for each semester by the Registration Office. The class schedule includes registration procedures and the dates and times when classes are offered during that semester. Class schedules are free and are distributed at the WSU Bookstore, Davis Campus, and the Registration Office prior to the beginning of registration each term. Course information is also provided on the WSU Web Site on the Internet (http://weber.edu/ kiosk). See the Academic Calendar on page 2 of this catalog for registration dates and beginning and ending dates for each semester. Academic calendars are also included in each class schedule. Registration Process - New Students To register for classes, new students should: 1. Complete the admissions process — new students who have applied for admission, but have not received an acceptance notice by mail, should contact the Admissions Office at 801-626-6743 or 800-848-7770 ext. 6743. 2. Obtain a registration appointment by calling the Touch-Tel Registration System 801-626-6100 — see the calendar on page 2 of 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. Call the Touch-Tel System 801-626-6100 at the correct appointment time. Students may also register via the Internet at http://weber.edu, click on "Students", then click on "Registration/Class Schedule". A PIN (Personal Identification Number) is required before registering via the Internet. Contact Registration at 801-626-6746, the Davis Campus at 801-395-3456, or Academic Advisement at 801-626- 6752 (or call toll free 800-848-7770). 5. Pay tuition and fees — see the class schedule for payment deadlines or contact the Cashier's Office at 801-626-6440. Depending on when they register, students may or may not receive a billing statement by mail — see "Registration Phase" information below. Registration Process - Continuing Students To register for classes, continuing students should: 1. Obtain a registration appointment time by calling the Touch-Tel Registration System 801-626-6100 — see the calendar on page 2 of 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. Call the Touch-Tel System 801-626-6100 at the correct appointment time. Students may also register via the Internet at http://weber.edu, click on "Students", then click on "Registration/Class Schedule". A PTN (Personal Identification Number) is required before registering via the Internet. Contact Registration at 801-626-6746, the Davis Campus at 801-395-3456, or Academic Advisement at 801-626- 6752 (or call toll free 800-848-7770). 4. Pay tuition and fees — see the class schedule for payment deadlines or contact the Cashier's Office at 801-626-6440. Depending on when they register, students may or may not receive a billing statement by mail — see "Registration Phase" information below. Registration Appointments • Registration appointments are issued to enrolled students the week before registration begins each semester. Students may call 801-626-6100 during this week to obtain their appointment time. • Students are assigned a registration appointment time on the basis of the total number of credit hours they have completed. First Registration Phase (Registration by Appointment) • During this registration phase, students may register only during their appointed time. • Students should call Touch-Tel registration at 801-626-6100 on their assigned day at their appointed time to register. Each student's registration "window" lasts for approximately 24 hours. • Billing statements for tuition and fees are mailed following the first registration phase, and students may pay by mail to avoid lines at the cashier's windows. • Courses will be dropped automatically if payment is not received by the advertised deadlines, and students must re-register for those classes. Once appointment registration is complete, registration continues on an "open registration" basis and all students are allowed access — Touch-Tel or Internet — to register and/or make changes to their class schedules. Second Registration Phase (Open Registration) • Students may register or make changes by Touch-Tel or the Internet (http://weber.edu/) during the second phase of registration on a first-come-first-served basis. • Billing statements will not be mailed following this phase. Students who register during "open registration" must pay in person at the cashier's windows by the deadlines listed in the class schedule. Late Registration Phase • Students may register late — during the first week of classes — by Touch-Tel or the Internet. There is a $15 late registration fee. • After the first week of instruction students may add classes only with the approval of the instructor. • Any additional tuition and fees owed for added classes are due the same day. Changes in Registration • Students may add and drop classes by Touch-Tel or the Internet during the first and second registration phases and during the first week of the semester. • Students may drop classes at the registration windows or at the Davis Campus during the second week of the semester at their own discretion, but classes can only be added with instructor approval. • Classes may also be dropped during the third week of the semester, but they may not be added. 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