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Show - ' 3. CHANGES IN REGISTRATION: After fees are paid, any changes, deletions, or additions in original registration must be recoided and appropriately approved on the official drop and add form. No charge is made through the third (3rd) Monday of the quarter; $1 .00 charged for each change made thereafter. 7. GRADUATE STUDENTS: With verification of a Student Status will be student can register far a Groducate . Degree Seeking Program on a non-- . matriculated enrollment. (Some departments do not allow graduate status). Those not seeking a graduate degree, but taking classes for special purposes, are placed in a nondegree classification. Vernal and Roosevelt Offices beginning on the Monday of the seond week of the day of inquarter. Through the twenty-fiftbe student struction. a permitted to may drop classes without notation on his or her transcript. Beginning on the twenty-sixt- h day, course dropped will be on the transcript and reflect withdrawl (W). Withdrawls shall be permitted on the student's Initative through the twenty-fift- h day of th quarter. Veterans must have a signature from the Veteran's Office. Following the twenty-fift- h day of the must Director the Center quarter, approve' withdrawal and this may be done only upon a demonstration- of conditions beyond the student's control. The term "conditions beyond the student's control" include incapacitating illnesses which pre-- . vent a student from attending classes for a . h . I. ' - ' period of at least two weeks, a death i the immediate family or other emergencies which requie a student's absence for a similar period of time; financial sibilities requiring a student to alter course schedule to secure employment; change in work schedule as required by employer; or other emergencies of this nature. of the circumstances Documentation ' cited to justify 'withdrawal is required wherever possible. Under ' no circumstances is withdrawal after the twenty-fiftday permitted for the purpose of avoiding an unsatisfactory grade; neither shall "N" or "I" grades be given to avoid the consequences of indequate performance. Appeals to the Director's decision may be directed to the campus. In the event that a student registers for a course which is later cancelled, it is the responsibility of the Center to notify the Office of Adminission and Records so that the student concerned .can be properly withdrawn from the course. . h . - . . . 5. INSTRUCTION TIME: Instruction, time is equivalent to campus: Ten (10) period for each hour of credit enrolled. Activity classes are usually held for 20 hours of instruction per credit hour. 50-minu- rescheduled. . SENIOR CITIZEN PROGRAM: Any person over the age of 62 may attend Utah State University Education T Classes for without being required to pay the tuition and program fee. This is subject to availability of classroom NON-CREDI- space. IS. TELEPHONE NUMBERS: Roosevelt- 722-229Vernal Vernal Office, 789-610- 789-368- 4, 9, . pus as soon as the course has been Official report forms will be sent to and 'your. from the Office of Admissions Records on Campus approximately a month after classes finish. conrv-pleted- . Jaeyln Wallace: Senior Secretary Boni Monks: Secretary Karen Schurz: Secretary UTAH STATE INSTITUTIONAL COUNCIL James E. Brown John T. Caihe L.H. Burke W. Eugene Hansen Boyd W. Munns. Leonard W. McDonald... Alfred W. Koch-Horance J. Gunn Ken Anderton Glen J. Mecham Bill Carter . . Chairman Vice Chairman Secretary Member Member Member .Member Member Member Member Member Line, 0. ADVISORY BOARD Gayle McKeachine ADMINISTRATION AND STAFF Stanford Cazlor, President, Utah ; State Alarik Myrin David Medlyn Dennis Mower Dan Dennis Phil Ellis Alva Snow Rex Tueller Keith Bergquist Paul Larsen. Glade Sowards BillGurr University Paul Larson, Vice President, Extension and Continuing Education, Utah State University. Rax L. Tualler, Assistant Vice President, Life Span Learning Center, Utah State University. David A. Madlyn, Director, Utah State University Education Center. Laird Hartman, Assistant Director, Utah. State University Education Center. Nals Carlson, Theatre Arts, Utah State University Education Center. Bruco Goodrich, Mathematics, Utah State University Education Center. Jung Liu, Computer Science, Utah State University Education Center. Barf Rollins, English, Utah State University Education Center Vooltz, New General Education Program Effective Fall Quarter 1983 Beginning Fall quarter 1 983, a rfcvised General Education program is being implemented. Students entering Utah State University Fall 1983 and subse- -' quently must complete the. revised General Education requirements to graduate from USU. Students entering before this date may graduate under either the former requriements or the revised program. The total credits remain the same - 40 credits of approved General Education courses plus six credits of Written Communication Skills, making a total of 46 credits.1 1. (WC) Written Communication I credit. History, Utah State Requirement . All students must successfully complete a minimum of 6 credits of written English composition, at least 3 credits of which must be at higher level than the 100 (freshman) level. The requirement may be met by completing English courses in Written Communication or by other approved writing classes or by examinations given in accordance, with policies developed by the Board of Regents and the USU Department of English (see General Catalog p. 17). Colleges andor departments may require courses in English in addition to the 6 credits required of all University students and may require specific courses. Written Communication Courses. i Richard UNDERGRADUATE REQUIREMENTS Learning Skills Requirement. . ft. GRADE REPORTS: The instructor will send your grades to the Extension Class Division Office on Cam- -' Patty Ann Merrell: Financial AidsAccountant INCLEMENT WEATHER Classes will be cancelled when weather conditions prohibit professors' travel from Campus. . Cancelled classes will be . - Local Staff non-matriculat-ed 4. DROPS OR WITHDRAWALS: Drop and add cards will be issued by the . degree, Graduate acknowledged. A University Education Center. Engl WC 101 English Composition (3). Engl WC 105 Vocational English (3) |