Admissions Policies
General
Registration Facts
Students are officially registered for courses
only when they have complied with all of the
procedures applying to registration, including full
payment of tuition and fees, and validation of student
ID
For
students who register by mail,
tuition and applicable fees are payable
in full on the due date specified on
the bill received from Student Accounts. For
students who register on-site, tuition
and applicable fees are payable at
the time of registration.
Delaware
State University regularly mails bills
to students, but cannot assume responsibility
for their receiving bills. If students do
not receive bills on or before
the beginning of the semester, it is
the student's responsibility to
contact the Office of Student Accounts
at (302) 857-6240 to obtain information
relative to their bill or go online
to Student
Services to view their bill.
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Pre-Registration
All
students returning to Delaware State
University following the current
semester of residence should pre-register
during the period prescribed in the Academic
Calendar. Returning students
who do not pre-register prior to
on-site registration will be assessed
a $30.00 failure to pre-register
fee. An additional $30.00 will be
assessed if students register during
the late registration period.
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On-Site
Registration
Each
year one week prior to the start
of classes for the fall and spring
semesters, Delaware State University
gives non-enrolled students an opportunity
to register in person. During this
three day period, new students who
did not enroll during one of the
Summer New Student Orientation sessions
and returning students who did not
register prior to this period are
advised by their academic departments'
designees and permitted to register.
All billing issues must be handled
during this period to avoid being
deleted from courses on the registration
purge date.
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Late
Registration
Any
student who did not pre-register
or participate in on-site registration
may register during the Late Registration
Period. Late Registration starts
January 21, 2003 and ends February
4, 2003. The late registration fee
is an additional $30.00.
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Drop/Add
To
drop or add a course, students may
obtain approval from their advisor
or department chair and go online
and adjust their schedule or obtain
a DROP/ADD form from the department
chair. The form is to be turned in
to the academic department through
the late registration period and
to the Registrar's Office thereafter,
bearing the required signatures.
Students may drop or add courses
as indicated on the Academic
Calendar. A drop fee of $10.00
per course will be assessed after
late registration. Students who DROP courses
which result in a credit on their
student account must request a refund
through the Office of Student Accounts.
Students requesting to drop or add
classes after the last day
to drop or add courses must obtain
the signature of their academic dean
as well as their instructor and advisor/chair.
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Web
Registration & Drop / Add
It
is required that all degree seeking
students consult with an advisor prior
to registering or making changes to
their existing schedules. Students
may have their academic departments
continue to enter their registration
and schedule changes (drop/adds) or
they may register and make schedule
adjustments on-line. To obtain your "alternate
pin" for registering on-line,
see your academic advisor after building
your course schedule on the pre-printed
Schedule Request Form in
the DSU Course
Schedule and Registration Guide. To register online visit the University's Student Services web
site or review the Registration Information.
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To
officially withdraw from all courses,
students must complete a Withdrawal
Form in the Counseling Office. The
office is located in the Education
and Humanities Building, room 123.
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Course
Changes After Publication
Every
effort is made to have course information
accurate at the time of publication
of the DSU Spring 2003 Semester
Course Schedule and Registration
Guide, however, departments may
need to make changes to their courses
after publication. Students are advised
to consult the department or the Student
Services web
pages for changes.
The
University reserves the right to cancel
courses due to insufficient enrollment
and other reasons.
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(302) 857-7028
In
order to use any computer resources
(including PCs, PC labs, printers,
network connections and hard disk storage)
on campus, you will need to have a
valid DSU student computer account
(login name and password). You may
apply for an account in the Academic
Computing Office located in the Science
Center North, Room 306. Hours are 8:30
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Allow five days to
process your application.
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Overload
Fee Policy
For
all course overloads, undergraduates
will be assessed a fee equivalent to
the cost per-credit for each hour that
exceeds 19 credit hours each semester.
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Deletion
Dates Due To Non-Payment
Students'
tentative housing assignments and
registrations will be deleted due
to non-payment of room, board, tuition
and fees in accordance with the schedule
below:
Housing
|
December 13 |
Registration |
January 3 |
Students may
be reinstated after meeting all financial
obligations based on available space
in residence halls and/or classes.
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Academic
Credit
Credit will
not be granted for a course
in which the student is not
officially registered.
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(302) 857-6225
Operating
Hours First Week of Classes |
Monday-Friday |
8:00
am 7:00 pm |
Saturday |
10:00
am 3:00 pm |
Sunday |
Closed |
General
Operating Hours |
Monday,
Thursday, Friday |
8:30
am 4:00 pm |
Tuesday,
Wednesday |
8:30
am 6:00 pm |
Saturday |
10:00
am 3:00 pm |
Sunday |
Closed |
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Student
ID
Returning
students who need a replacement ID
may obtain one for $50. (Make payment
at the Cashier's Office before reporting
to be photographed.) Only
those students who have satisfied
all financial obligations to the
University may have their student
ID validated. A validated ID
card is required for reentrance to
the dining hall and to access library
resources.
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Course
Numbering
Undergraduate
course numbers are 000-499. Graduate
course numbers are 500 and above.
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Section / CRN
Numbers
Main
campus section numbers are 00-39 for
day classes and 90-95 for evening
classes (e.g., classes offered at
or after 4:00 p.m.). Courses with
section numbers 79 (undergraduate)
and 62 (graduate) indicate courses
that are offered at the Georgetown
site. Sections 86, 87 or 88 (undergraduate)
and 62, 63 or 65 (graduate) indicate
course offerings at the Wilmington
sites.
CRN
#
XXXXX |
DEPT.
#
XX |
CRSE.
#
XXX |
SECTION
#
XX |
CRN
numbers are unique system-generated
numbers assigned to each course.
Course
and Section Numbers |
Undergraduate
Level |
Graduate
Level |
Main
(Dover)
Campus Sections |
00-39
(day)
90-95 (evening) |
60-61 |
Howard
HS of Technology (Wilmington) Sections |
86 |
65 |
Georgetown
Site
Sections |
79 |
62 |
New
Wilmington Campus (Market Street) |
88-89 |
63 |
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New
Room Selection Policy
Effective
Fall 2001, students cannot obtain
a dorm room assignment if they are
not registered and have not made
financial arrangements with the University,
including filing the FAFSA, when
applicable.
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Campus Security
Delaware State University is committed to assisting all members of the Delaware State University community in providing for their own safety and security.
Information regarding campus security and personal safety including topics such as, crime prevention, university police law enforcement authority, crime reporting policies, crime statistics for the most recent three-year period, and disciplinary procedure is available on the DSU website at http://www.desu.edu/docs/year/police/2006CleryWeb.pdf.
If you would like a booklet containing this information, you can contact a representative of the DSU Department of Public Safety at 1200 N. DuPont Highway, Public Safety Bldg., Dover, DE 19901 or by phone at (302) 857-6290.
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