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Class Schedule
Important Dates:
2009 Spring Semester |
Oct. 27, 7 a.m. |
Registration begins for Graduating Seniors |
Oct. 28 & 29 |
Registration begins for Seniors and Juniors |
Oct. 30 & 31 |
Registration begins for Sophomores and Freshmen |
Nov. 3 |
Registration begins for all students (After Dec. 7, payment is due at time of registration)
Note: SSB will close for students on Dec. 19 at 4:30 p.m. and will open up again on Jan. 5 at 7 a.m. and close on Jan. 8 at 6 p.m. |
Dec. 12 |
Fees payable for students who advance registered for Spring |
Jan. 12 |
Spring Semester Classes Begin |
Jan. 12-15: 9 a.m.-6 p.m.; Jan. 16: 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. |
Late Registration and Drop/Add for Spring Semester |
Jan. 19 |
Martin Luther King Day
No classes, offices closed |
Jan. 23 |
Last day to drop a course without course recorded on student record |
Feb. 6 |
Last day to add a course, change course level or change pass/not pass option |
Feb. 6 |
Last day to drop a course with an automatic grade of "W" recorded on the student record, unless the student is classified as a freshman |
Feb. 9-Apr. 10 |
Dropping a course. Instructor must indicate whether passing or failing if the student is not classified as a freshman |
March 8-14 |
Spring Break |
April 10 |
Last day to drop a course |
May 1 |
Last Day of Class |
May 4-8 |
Final Exams |
May 18 |
Commencement |
2009 Summer Session I |
May 11 |
First Day of Class |
May 25 |
Memorial Day
No classes, offices closed |
June 5 |
Last Day of Class |
2009 Summer Session II |
June 8 |
First Day of Class |
July 3 |
Independence Day |
July 31 |
Last Day of Class |
Registration & Enrollment Options:
Drop a Class |
Notifications of withdrawal or cancellation and requests for refund must be in writing and addressed to the Registrar. Not attending a class does not constitute a formal withdrawal from a course. You must complete a drop card in the Registrar's Office (SWRZ Hall) to formally withdraw from a course. Otherwise you may receive a failing grade in the course for non-attendance. All courses added will be assessed fall fees regardless of when the course is added. |
Graduate Students |
Graduate students may register any time during the registration periods. It is important to ensure that all course work will be accepted in the plan of study. Graduate courses taken prior to being admitted as a graduate student may or may not be approved by your graduate committee as a part of your degree requirements. Temporary Graduate Students - No more than nine hours of credit earned under this classification may be used in a plan of study without special approval. |
Transfer Students |
If you currently attend any Purdue University campus, you may transfer to Purdue University North Central by completing a PNC application. If you currently attend another college or university, you must complete a PNC application and supply an official transcript of course work completed at other universities. |
Non-Degree Students |
Transcripts of high school and college work (and a copy of GED test scores, if applicable) are requested prior to registering as a non-degree student. Non-degree students must meet the same minimum grade index required of regular students and are generally limited to enrolling in a maximum of seven hours per semester during the fall and spring semesters, and no more than four hours during the summer session. A non-degree student who has earned a bachelor's degree is eligible to enroll on a full-time basis.
No more than 18 hours of work completed as a non-degree student may be applied toward an undergraduate degree at Purdue University. The chairperson of the department to which you apply may determine which credits will be accepted toward a degree in that department. A department may limit the number of non-degree students acceptable in any course.
MasterCard, Visa and Discover Card may be used for payment of fees. Credit card payment will be accepted only from the person whose authorized signature appears on the back of the card. Credit card authorization may be faxed to: (219) 785-5543. Students are not permitted to attend classes until registration is completed and fees are paid. |
Pass/Not Pass Option |
If you wish to take courses under the Pass/Not Pass Option, be sure to enter the course(s) in both the course selection columns and the Pass/Not Pass Option section. |
Auditing Visitor |
As an auditing visitor you may attend a course, paying regular course fees, but will not receive credit. However, under certain circumstances, you may apply for examination for credit at a later time. If you are ineligible for readmission because you were dropped from the University for scholastic and/or other reasons, you may not be a visitor. For details on obtaining the necessary approvals to audit a course, contact the Registrar, ext. 5299. |
Internet Classes |
Students registering for an internet class must contact the instructor upon registration. You are responsible for giving the instructor your e-mail address(es) and obtaining all course information and requirements before the semester begins. |
Insurance |
Student insurance pamphlets and enrollment cards will be mailed directly to you by the insurance company. |
Veterans |
For information, contact Alice Yacullo in the Registrar's Office, ext. 5341. |
Fees and Refunds:
Spring, 2009, Summer 2009 |
Undergraduate Fee |
Undergraduate Resident Fee:
* $181.55 per credit hour
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Undergraduate Non-Resident:
* $452.40 per credit hour |
Graduate Fee |
Graduate Resident Fee:
* $229.60 per credit hour
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Graduate Non-Resident:
* $527.25 per credit hour |
Additional Fees |
Student Service Fee - Undergraduate
$11.55 per credit hour for all students |
Student Service Fee - Graduate
$7.10 per credit hour for all students |
Technology Fee
$7.35 per credit hour |
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Degree Only Fee
$173 |
Repair and Rehabilitation Fee*$2.20 per credit hour |
Laboratory Rate
$53.10 per lab hour |
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Spring 2009 Refund Schedule |
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Refund Percentage |
Prior to semester |
100% |
1) 1/12 to 1/18 |
100% |
2) 1/19 to 1/25 |
60% |
3) 1/26 to 2/1 |
40% |
4) 2/2 to 2/8 |
20% |
5) 2/9 to end of semester |
0% |
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