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SUMMER 2008
DEADLINES FOR ADDING, DROPPING, WITHDRAWING, FEE ADJUSTMENTS

Part
of
Term
(SESS)

Classes Begin
and Late Register
($100 late fee charged)
Request for
Late Reg.
Form Needed
if no
Class Schedule
Last Day
to ADD

Drop/Add
Form
Needed
to
Add Class

Deadlines for Refunds
Deadline to Drop or Withdraw Without a Grade Deadline to Drop or Withdraw with a Grade of W Max. Student Cr. Hr. Load for Part of Term
            100% 75% 25%      
1
Full Term
May 12 May 16 May 15 May 16 May 11* May 22 June 2 May 22 June 20 18**
S1
May Term
May 12 May 14 May 13 May 14 May 11 * May 13 May 16 May 13 May 20 4**
S2
June Term
June 2 June 4 June 3 June 4 June 1* June 5 June 9 June 5 June 16 8**
S3
July Term
July 7 July 9 July 8 July 9 July 6* July 10 July 14 July 10 July 21 8**
R
RODP
June 2 June 6 June 5 June 6 June 1 * June 10 June 18 June 15 * July 2* 18**

NOTE: Fee adjustments for courses running for odd dates will be prorated per TBR policy. Fee exchanges are only allowed for classes dropped and added within the part of term on the same day. RODP courses do not exchange evenly with other courses when students drop/add on or after the first day of the term. The fee adjustment policy listed above for each part of term will be applied for a drop and add not within the same part of term. RaiderNet will be available until 6:00 p.m. on fee payment deadline dates.

Withdrawals from all Summer classes may be processed via the Add or Drop page on RaiderNet or at the Withdrawal Office, Cope 205B, (615) 898-2808.

Courses added after registration is finalized by fee payment or confirmation must be dropped before the 100% deadline in order for the student not to be charged for the course(s) if not registered for other courses.

*These represent Saturday, Sunday, or holiday deadlines.

**The maximum credit hour load per part of term is listed; however, the total of all parts of term cannot exceed the maximum. Undergraduate students may not take more than 18 hours without special approval by the appropriate dean as determined by the student’s major or the Academic Support Center for undeclared majors. The maximum load for graduate students is 12 hours. Overload forms must be approved by the appropriate graduate program advisor and the College of Graduate Studies for graduate students to take more than 12 hours.

Summer 2008 Parts of Term (Sessions)

Summer sessions are now called parts of term. Students may search by parts of term on RaiderNet. To facilitate registration and to eliminate scheduling conflicts, the parts of term have been consolidated to five parts as listed below.

April 7–18 Priority Registration

1–Full Term - May 12–August 8
May 12 Classes Begin
May 26 Memorial Day-No Classes
July 4 Independence Day-No Classes
August 7 Final Exams for classes meeting M-Th
August 8 Final Exams for classes meeting M-F

S1–May Term - May 12–30
May 12 Classes Begin
May 26 Memorial Day-No Classes
May 30 Final Exams

S2–June Term - June 2–July 3
June 2 Classes Begin
July 2 Final Exams for classes meeting M-Th
July 3 Final Exams for classes meeting M-F

S3–July Term - July 7–August 8
July 7 Classes Begin
August 7 Final Exams for classes meeting M-Th
August 8 Final Exams for classes meeting M-F

R–RODP - June 2–August 8
June 2 Classes Begin
August 8 Final Exams

Graduation for Summer Term is August 9, 2008.
Deadline for final grades is August 11.

 

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