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2015-2016 Katherine Demory Tadlock, Ph.D. Assistant Dean
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Stay Connected Where Do You Go For... Understanding Registration Stay In Good Standing Understanding Your Student Account Residency For Tuition Purposes Conditional/Provisional Admission
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My OHIO Student Center Registration, Class Schedule, Bills Activate and check OHIO e-mail Official university notifications Forwarding NOT recommended Keep your mailing address current with the University Registrar’s Office Payroll (if employed by OU)
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Registration Shopping Cart three steps to complete including “check out” Confirm on-line in your Student Center Pre-Registration Mid-term for following term Regular registration First two weeks of the semester
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Registration Deadlines After First Week, starting August 28: Instructor permission form required to add classes or increase course hours After Second Week, starting September 5: Courses dropped remain on your record with “withdraw” notation Hours and course charges remain in place Courses added require permission form and change order (plus fee)
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Deadlines, continued Late Registration Fees apply after the Second Friday of the Semester: If registered and need to add a class, Change Order fee applies. If not registered and need to register retroactively, late registration fees apply: Third week:$40 Fourth week:$60 Fifth week:$80 Sixth week forward:$100
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You accept financial responsibility when you register Audit courses - billed at regular tuition rates Billing is by your student level (Graduate) Cancellation & full refund only if cancel all classes prior to opening day of semester Partial refund of tuition and fees available only through the second Friday of the semester* *flexibly scheduled courses have different dates
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You are expected to register for graduate courses that apply to your degree program Must request access to register for Undergraduate courses Graduate Courses cannot be taken Pass/Fail
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Register for appropriate courses/hours Graduate Courses numbered 5000 or above Audit, Undergraduate courses do not count toward any graduate registration requirement Federal Financial Aid Know the requirements of your aid Must be registered Every semester in which you are using university services & the semester in which you will graduate
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Maintain a 3.0 g.p.a. Know applicable policies Understand and meet deadlines Meet quality of work expectations
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Tuition Fees ◦ Non-waivable ◦ Waivable Other expenses incurred ◦ Pharmacy ◦ Printing ◦ Parking Late fees are assessed against unpaid account balances
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Tuition and Fees Instructional Fees Non-Resident Surcharge General Fee Technology Fees: College, SIS System, Network ◦ College Technology Fees assessed for each college where you have an active program
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Fees that can be Waived Legal Services Fee WellBeing Plan Health Insurance (not everyone can waive) Fall Deadline for Waiving Fees September 11, 2015 Bursars Office: Health Insurance, WellBeing, and Student Legal Fee
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Federal student loans Complete all requirements (To Do items) Refunds disburse beginning at the start of any semester (if all requirement met) Direct deposit for quickest access to refund (on Student Center)
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Status noted in admission letter Change from non-resident to resident not automatic Friday, September 5 - Fall deadline to submit a petition for resident status
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Conditional Admission: Admission based on meeting program- defined standards
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Provisional Admission ◦ Admission file not yet completed ◦ Final/Official Transcripts with bachelor’s degree conferred due now. ◦ All other missing information due to Graduate College by end of first semester of enrollment Check your To Do List!
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