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Summer Session 2009
SUMMER Session 2009 - Schedule and General Information
 
CALENDAR
Term I (6.5 weeks) May 19 – July 2
Term II (5 weeks) July 6 – August 7
Overlap Term (6.5 weeks) June 8 – July 23

Holidays:
May 25, Memorial Day (but Monday Evening classes meet)
July 4, Independence Day (no classes on Friday, July 3)

Certain courses follow a schedule different from the standard terms.

 - Preceding the annual shutdown of the campus electrical system August 8, the computer network will be shut down at approximately 3:30 p.m. Friday August 7. There will be no access to the network until Sunday. August 9.
CLASS PERIODS
Term I
DAY (MTWThF) EVENING (M&W or T&Th)
8:00 – 9:30
9:40 – 11:10
11:20 – 12:50
6:30 – 9:45
Term II
DAY (MTWThF) EVENING (M&W&Th)
8:00 – 10:00
10:15 – 12:15
6:30 – 9:45
Overlap Term: Same as Term I  


WITTENBERG SEMESTER CREDIT
One semester credit equates to 1.5 quarter credit. Most Wittenberg courses carry 4 semester credits, equating to 6 quarter credits.


REGISTRATION
Registration begins April 13 - and continues to the start of each term. Summer Session does not use an online procedure. Registration takes place in the SCE Office, 101 Shouvlin Center. Wittenberg students not on campus may register by FAX (327-7014), mail (School of Community Education, Wittenberg University, P.O. Box 720, Springfield, OH 45501), or e-mail (sce@wittenberg.edu).


PAYMENT
Students who register by May 19 will receive a bill from the Student Accounts Office toward the end of May, with payment due in about three weeks. Students who register later will receive a bill in early July, with payment due August 3. Concerning individual arrangements — including deferral due to VA or employer coverage, contact Student Accounts: 327-6146.
 
TUITION CHARGES - Summer 2009
All students pay a Registration and Support fee of $60, covering enrollment in one or more terms.

Tuition
Traditional students and transients: $452 per credit
Adult/non-traditional students: $365 per credit

Independent Study fee (added to tuition for such enrollment): $48 per credit
Related fees: listed only for particular courses. See the schedule
Audit tuition: $155 per credit
Lifelong Learner charge: $150 for the Session
High School Scholar tuition: $120 per credit
Field Studies: everyone pays the comprehensive charge listed for each program
Admission fee (new students only): $40
Extraordinary Processing Fee $115 for failure to follow such procedures as giving notice for course withdrawal
 

IMPORTANT DATES and PROCEDURES, NOTES of INTEREST
For a complete listing of such items, see pages 2 and 3 of the Summer Bulletin. Students need to be particularly aware of several key items of Summer procedure:

1. REFUNDS  The last day to drop with full refund:  (after these dates, no refund)

    Term I .....................May 26

    Term II ...................July 10

    Overlap .................. June 12

2. PROCEDURE TO ADD A COURSE  Complete ADD/DROP form through SCE or email to sce@wittenberg.edu.  Last day to ADD without faculty signature:

    Term I .....................May 22

    Term II ...................July 10

    Overlap ...................June 12

3. PROCEDURE TO DROP A COURSE  Complete ADD/DROP form through SCE or email to sce@wittenberg.edu.  No need for faculty signature in the summer.

4. DROPPING A COURSE WITH NO GRADE  See #3. above.   Deadline for dropping a course with no grade:

    Term I .....................June 2

    Term II ...................July 17

    Overlap ...................June 22

5. DROPPING A COURSE WITH A "W"  See #3. above.   Deadline for dropping a course with a grade of W:

    Term I .....................June 22

    Term II ...................July 31

    Overlap ...................July 13

6. COMMUNITY SERVICE 
 
--Students interested in completing the community service requirement over the summer must register for CMSV 100-01 for Term I. They must attend an Orientation April 22 at 5:00 p.m. in Room 105B Shouvlin Center. Students who register after April 23 must contact the Community Service Office to schedule another Orientation.

--Although students register for Term I, they do have between May 19th until August 23rd to complete their service hours.

--Summer registration for CMSV 100 carries the presumption that the student will be enrolling in the Fall '09 semester. Completion requires a mandatory reflection session to be held August 27 at 5:00 p.m.

--Students will receive an I (Incomplete grade) for Summer Term I and this grade will be changed to an S (Satisfactory grade) once they attend the mandatory reflection session during the first week of Fall semester.

--No fee to register for CMSV 100 since the course if 0-credit.

 
--The add deadline for CMSV 100 registration is May 22. The last day to drop CMSV 100 is July 10.
 
--Students must complete their service at a partner site and/or in Springfield, unless the opportunity is not available or cannot be arranged by the Community Service Office. Students interested in completing service at a non-partner site must submit a Self-Design proposal to the Director of Community Service for approval. Your proposal for service needs to meet the guidelines for CMSV 100 and you will need to explain how your experience will help you achieve the desired outcomes of CMSV 100. In reviewing the proposal, the Director will consider if the type of experience is available in the Springfield/Clark County community and if the gifts, skills, or knowledge you would be using could be a benefit to one of the partner sites.

 
--Questions? Contact the Community Service Office, 102 Shouvlin Center, 327-7523 or www.wittenberg.edu/communityservice.


  

  • Room and Board Concerning Summer residence hall or University apartment options, contact the Student Development Office.

To obtain the Summer Bulletin (including the complete schedule) and/or the Summer Course Description booklet, contact us. See SCE HOME.



 
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