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Summer 2021 Tentative Schedule - Online

Session 1: May 10 - June 18


Course
Title
Instructor
EP 740 03
Human Development
Rinard
EP 820 03
Special Education for School Leaders
Manczka
ELL 710 03
English Language Learners
Pico
EAD 840 03
Supervision
Cubelic
CE 701 03
Adult Counseling I
Wise
CE 705 03
Advanced Youth Counseling I
Varela
MBA 710 03
Managing Communications & Information
Badowski
MBA 730 03
Marketing Management
Emery
MBA 761 03
Leadership and Teams
Turner

 

Session 2: June 21 - July 30


Course
Title
Instructor
EAD 860 04
School Finance
Mannarino
EAD 901 04
School Business
Thomas
CE 702 04
Adult Counseling II
Wise
CE 704 04
Rural Health and Tele-counseling
Winter
CE 706 04
Advanced Youth Counseling II
Varela
CE 814 04
Counseling Supervision Theory
Wise
CE 830 04
Group Counseling
Tanner
CE 850 04
Techniques of Counseling
Tanner
MBA 750 04
Business Analytics
Fassler
MBA 763 04
Leading Across Boundaries
Sines
MBA 772 04
Patient Experience
Morgan

 

Summer Semester 2021 Important Dates Session 1:


March 2
Tuesday
Registration for Summer Semester 2021 / Session 1 & 2 Opens
May 10
Monday
CLASSES BEGIN
May 18
Tuesday
Last day to drop/add a course
June 4
Friday
Last day to Withdrawal
June 18
Friday
Last day for session 1
June 22
Tuesday
Session 1 grades are due by noon

 

Summer Semester 2021 Important Dates Session 2:


June 1
Tuesday
Registration for Fall 2021 Opens
June 21
Monday
CLASSES BEGIN
June 29
Tuesday
Last day to drop/add course
July 16
Friday
Last day to withdrawal
July 30
Friday
Last day for Session 2 classes
August 3
Tuesday
Session 2 grades are due by noon

 

100% Face-to-Face Course or Blended course that is primarily face-to-face


Timeframe
Status
Fees
Course Fees
Before 3rd Class
Drop
$0
$0 charged for course
3rd through 5th class
Withdrawal from Course
$0
Full Charge for Course
5th class & after (with special permission)
Withdrawal from Course
$100
Full Charge for Course

 

If a student does not log in at all, or does not participate academically in the course (see below), the course would be considered dropped within the add/drop period, and there would be no fee for the course. Conversely, if it is demonstrated that the student academically participated in the course after the add/drop period, they would be responsible for the full course charges.

Rules for documenting academic participation would be consistent with those prescribed under federal regulations for determining withdrawal from a course for federal financial aid purposes. Examples of academic participation are: submission of an assignment, submission of an exam, posting to an on-line study group or discussion forum, or contact with a faculty member to ask a question about the academic subject of the course.