Registration

Amount of work to be carried
A normal load is 16 hours per semester. A student must carry 12 semester
hours to be full-time. Full-time tuition covers 12 through 19 semester
hours. A student who wishes to carry more than 19 semester hours must
request permission to overload by petitioning the Assistant Provost for
Academic Services. The 20th credit triggers the first per-credit overload
charge, with each additional credit generating the same per-credit fee.
Advising Week
During Advising Week, each student is required to meet with her or his
Faculty Academic Advisor to review her or his academic plans for the semester.
Your Faculty Academic Advisor's signature is required on your registration
form. Be certain to check with your department to determine how and
when to make an appointment to meet with your advisor.
Registration
You are expected to register for the next semester during the designated
registration period. View the Current Academic
Calendar for registration dates and the Online
Course Information for current course offerings and descriptions.
Change of Registration
You may add/drop normal fall semester courses according to the following
schedule:
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Adds are permitted only during first week of the semester. You must
have the signatures of the person teaching the course and of your Academic
Advisor.
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Drops without penalty are through the fifth week of the semester.
You must have the signatures of the person teaching the course and of your
Academic Advisor.
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Drops with a grade of "W" are permitted through the tenth week of the semester.
You must have the signatures of the person teaching the course and of your
Academic Advisor. All drops/withdrawals after this date appears on
the student transcript with a grade of "F,"
Grade
Notification.
Note: Courses that meet for fewer than 15 weeks have different deadlines.
Look at the
Current Academic Calendar for all
add/drop deadlines.
All Add/Drop forms must be filed with the Registrar's Office before
the specified dates. Credit or grades may not be adjusted on the academic
record unless the appropriate forms have been correctly filed before the
deadline. Add/Drops that occur after the first day of the semester do not
qualify a student for a refund of tuition or overload fees.
SOCHE Cross Registration
SOCHE is the Southwestern
Ohio Consortium of Higher Education. Under certain circumstances,
you may register for a course at a SOCHE-member institution.
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you must be enrolled at Wittenberg as a degree-seeking student;
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the course must not be offered at Wittenberg;
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the course must be credit bearing
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you must register for the same or more number of courses at Wittenberg
as at the host school.
How to Register:
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Complete the student portion of the SOCHE
registration form
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Meet with your academic advisor and obtain written permission
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Bring the form to the Registrar in Reci Hall, Room 21...remember if the
course is offered at Wittenberg, you will not be permitted to take the
course through SOCHE cross registration
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Take the course to the SOCHE coordinator at the Host institution during
that institution's SOCHE registration period
The course(s) will appear on your Wittenberg University academic record
as Wittenberg coursework. Tuition will be charge through and paid
to Wittenberg. You are responsible for paying lab fees, books, and
other incidential fees such as parking required by the host school.
Click
here for a list of FAQs about Cross Registration as well as the
Registration
Form.
Advantages:
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The course will be billed as a Wittenberg course and your financial
aid package will be applied as appropriate;
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You will not have to complete the Transfer Credit Request Form;
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You may be able to enlarge the scope of your major program.
Visiting SOCHE Students may register for Fall 2003 courses
August 25-29.
Questions?
rego_mail@wittenberg.edu
Phone: 937-327-6131