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Show 20 • If a student has previously taken a course for a letter grade, the same course may not be retaken for credit/no-credit. • Choice of credit/no credit registration should be made at the beginning of the term, but a student may change classes to credit/no credit status until the CR/NC deadline. This date can be found in the University's Academic Calendar. • The instructor is not notified when a student takes a class for a credit/no credit grade. The inshuctor will assign a letter grade on the Final Grade Report and then the Records Office will convert the letter grades to credit or no credit. Audit Course Registration The basic objective of taking a class as audit is to allow students the opportunity to attend a class without earning either a grade or credit for the class. • Students registering to audit a class will pay tuition and fees per the current tuition and fee schedule. • Students in regulated programs, i.e. Financial Aid and Athletics, are subject to the respective program guidelines for audit registration. • Some courses may not be open to audit students because of classroom space limitations. Students must receive inshuctor permission to audit a class. • Choice of audit registration should be made at the beginning of the term, but a student may change classes to audit status until the audit deadline. This date can be found in the University's Academic Calendar. • Students auditing classes are expected to attend on a regular basis. Students may officially withdraw from the audited class according to the deadline. Audit students failing to attend class may be issued a "W" grade at the discretion of the instructor. • Senior Citizens (Utah residents ages 62 and over) may audit a course as a Lifetime Learner for a $10.00 fee per semester, on a space available basis, by applying at the Admissions Office. Lifetime Learner's 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 Registrar's Solution Center. Withdrawal • Students can withdraw from individual classes online according to the deadlines on the Academic Calendar. • Students who want to completely withdraw from the semester or block may do so online according to the deadlines on the Academic Calendar. Students who need help may come in-person with picture ID to the Registrar's Solution Center, SC 101, or the Davis Campus, D2 246, or may send an email request to regishation@weber.edu from their Weber email account ending in ©mail.weber. edu, or send a signed written request via fax (801-626-6679) or mail (1102 University Circle, Ogden, UT 84408). Requests should always include the student name, W#, and a clear statement explaining the request. Go to the Cashier's Office page online (weber.edu/accounting/cashiers) and check the Refund Policy and Deadlines before making a decision to drop classes. You will be accountable to the refund schedule for any tuition and fee costs associated with the time you spent registered for your classes. From the 16th to 50th business day of a semester, or 16th to 30th business day of a block, students may withdraw from classes online or by submitting a completed "Withdrawal from Class" form to the Registrar's Solution Center. Courses dropped during this period will appear on the transcript with a "W" notation. Class Standing New Freshmen Advanced Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Graduates Students with 0 earned 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 Area Technical College, 550 E. 300 S., Kaysville Kaysville Center at Davis High School, 325 South Main, Kaysville Roy High, 2150 W 4800 S., Roy Salt Lake Community College, 4600 Redwood Rd., Salt Lake City Tuition, Fees and Refunds Bursar Michael Richter Location: Miller Administration, Room 204 Cashiers' Office: Student Services Center, second floor (SC 209) Telephone: 801-626-8006 Internet Address: weber.edu/bursar Email: cashiers@weber.edu Tuition and Fees Weber State University reserves the right to assess tuition and fees as approved by the Board of Regents. Current policies, procedures, tuition and fee tables, payment deadlines, refund schedules and other important information are available at weber.edu/bursar (click on the link for Tuition and Fee Tables). Weber State University 2011 -2012 Catalog |