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Show 18 hours for may not aid eligibility even though the credit hours may or requirements for the new major. Appeals & Reinstatement of Aid Students disqualified from financial aid can regain eligibility by making up deficit hours without using financial aid and/or by bringing their cumulative GPA to at least 2.00. Appeals for an exception from satisfactory progress requirements may also be made to the Financial Aid Committee. Withdrawals and Return of Title IV Funds Up through the 60% point in each semester or period of enrollment, a pro rata schedule is used to determine the amount of FSA funds the student has earned at the time of withdrawal. After the 60% point in the semester or period of enrollment, a student has earned 100% of the Title IV funds he or she was scheduled to receive during the period. If a recipient of Title IV grant or loan funds withdraws from a school after beginning attendance, the amount of Title IV grant or loan assistance earned by the student must be determined. If the amount disbursed to the student is greater than the amount the student earned, unearned funds must be returned. You may contact the Financial Aid & Scholarship Office for any questions at 801-626-7569 or e-mailfinancialaid@weber.edu. WSU returns Title IV funds to the programs from which the student received aid during the semester or period of enrollment as applicable, in the following order. 1. Unsubsidized Federal Stafford loans. 2. Subsidized Federal Stafford loans. 3. Federal Perkins loans. 4. Federal PLUS loans. 5. Federal Pell Grants. 6. Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (FSEOG). 7. Other awards (e.g., LEAP, UCOPE, and UHEAA Grants). Student Expense Budget (Cost of Attendance) The cost of attending Weber State University includes direct educational costs such as tuition, fees, books and supplies, as well as living costs such as room and board. Below is a table that gives an approximate budget for students attending the 2006/2007 fall and spring semesters. Students should use this only as an estimate when planning their education expenses. Sample Budget: 2006-2007 Undergraduate - 9 months Academic Advisement Center Living Other Description with Parents Resident Non-Res id ent Tuition/fees* $3,432 $3,432 $10,416 Books/supplies 900 900 900 Room/board** 3,118 6,634 6,634 Transportation 1,320 1,320 1,320 Miscellaneous 1,314 2,692 2,692 Total Expenses $10,084 $14,978 $21,692 on attending full time. Please note that these amounts are from last year. Graduate tuition and fees vary by program. Current tuition and fee amounts by credit hour load are published on the web at weber.edu/costs.xml. *Room and board can vary greatly depending on whether or not students live in the dorms and what meal plan they select. Director: Dr. Jill Grob Location: Student Service Center, Room 140 Telephone: 801-626-6752 (option 5) Internet Address: departments.weber.edu/aac E-Mail: advise@weber.edu If you are earning an Associate of Arts or Associate of Science in General Studies, advisors in the Academic Advisement Center will help you with: • Academic planning, including course selection • Major exploration • Graduation sign-offs for General Studies majors • Referrals to other campus support services • Basic enrollment services offered Monday through Thursday evenings through the One Stop Shop Office hours at Ogden Campus (Student Service Room 140) 7:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Monday - Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Friday Please call 801-626-6752 (option 5) for an appointment Office hours at Davis Campus (Room 241) 7:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Monday - Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Friday Please call 801-395-3480 for an, 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 Academic Advisement Center. Registration Registrar: John Allred Supervisor: Candace Stevens Location: Student Service Center, Room 109 Telephone: 801-626-6589/6051 Internet Address: weber.edu/registrar (click on "registration") The University offers classes during fall and spring semesters, and during a summer term. 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/admissions), but have not received an acceptance notice by mail, should contact the Admissions Office at 801-626-6050. Weber State University 2007 - 2008 Catalog |