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Dates to Remember - Spring Semester 2008


Important Semester Dates
Refunds and Drop/Add Dates
Billing Due Dates

Remember to register as early as possible. Your registration may not be entered on the same day you send it in to the UNITE office. "Requests for Graduate Credit for Non-degree Students" may take several days because they are sent over to the Registrar's office. "Adult Specials" and "Change of College" can take a week, or longer, to be entered because they are sent over to the admissions office. You may also have to work with different offices to clear holds. The closer to the beginning of school, the longer the registration process takes because everyone is busy.

Access to streaming video can take up to 72 hours after student is officially registered. This means late registrations may not have immediate access to streaming video when school starts.

Important Semester Dates

January 18

  • UNITE student registrations MUST be in by this date, or it is not guaranteed that the $50 late registration fee will not be charged to the student's account. Access to streaming video can take up to 72 hours after student is officially registered. Registrations arriving after this date may not have immediate access to streaming video when school starts. For those Graduate Students registering for the Grad 0999 status, you must self-register on-line. If there is a UNITE hold on your record, please let us know before this date so that we can temporarily remove the hold. If you do not register before the first day of school, you WILL be charged the $50 late fee.

January 21

  • Official University of Minnesota Holiday - Offices are closed

January 22

  • SPRING SEMESTER 2008 Classes Begin
  • $50.00 Late Registration Fee Begins (This includes graduate students registering for the Grad 0999 status)
  • UNITE registrations MUST be received by the previous Friday by 3:30 for student to avoid paying late fee.

February 4

  • A “W” will be recorded on transcript if class is cancelled on or after this date
  • $100.00 Late Registration Fee Begins
  • UNITE registrations MUST be received by the previous Friday for student to avoid paying increased late fee of $100
  • Last day students can change their status from Grad PRD to Adult Special or Adult Special to Grad PRD
  • Last day students can change grading options - STUDENTS CAN NOT GET PERMISSION AFTER THIS DATE
  • Last day students can register or add classes without permission from instructor and college

March 17-21

  • SPRING BREAK- No classes, administrative offices open

March 21

  • Official University of Minnesota holiday - Offices are closed

April 8

  • May/Summer 2008 registration begins for admitted students

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  • Queued registration begins for Fall 2008
April 15
  • Open registration begins for May/Summer 2008

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  • Open registration begins for Fall 2008

May 12-17

  • Final Exams

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Refunds and Drop/Add Deadlines

Changes should be in the UNITE office by 4:30 pm of deadline date. If you cancel after January 29th, you will be charged a percentage of the course even though the actually billing is not due until February 20th.You will need to check your account for the amount you owe, the U does NOT send out a new bill.

Calendar Days
of
Term

Refund Changes
to Grading
Required to Cancel Required to Add
Through January 29 100% Allowed No approval No approval
January 30 - Feb 4 75% Allowed No approval Instructor approval
February 5 - 11
50% Not allowed No approval required ("W" recorded on transcript) Instructor approval and college scholastic committee approval
February 12 - 18 25% Not allowed No approval required ("W" recorded on transcript) Instructor approval and college scholastic committee approval
February 19 -
March 17
0% Not allowed No approval required ("W" recorded on transcript) Instructor approval and college scholastic committee approval
March 18 - May 9 0% Not allowed College scholastic committee approval ("W" recorded on transcript) Instructor approval and college scholastic committee approval


Note: UNITE Students must get instructor approval if making changes after deadline dates. The UNITE office will get the college's permission to make the change. This only applies to IT, Adult Special, and Grd PRD students. Graduate students must get permission from both.

Source: http://www.onestop.umn.edu/onestop/Registration/Changing.html
*Dates and fee amounts subject to change without UNITE's notice

Billing and Due Dates

Statement
Billing Date
Payment Due
Balance Due
#1
January 26
February 20
33%
#2
February 23
March 19
50%
#3
March 22
April 16
100%

STUDENTS NOT IN AN OFFICIAL PROGRAM (Adult Specials / Grad PRD) WILL NEED TO PAY THEIR BILL IN FULL BY THE FIRST BILLING DUE DATE OR THEY WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE CLASS BY THE UNIVERSITY. More information here.

There is a flat $35 per semester installment/re-billing fee for paying by the installment plan. If you pay less than the full amount due listed on the bill by the due date, you will be assessed this $35 installment/re-billing fee. Anytime you pay less then the minimum amount due by the due date, you will be charged a $30 late payment fee in addition to the $35 installment/re-billing fee and a hold will be placed on your record. Payments MUST be received by the due date to be considered on time.

Consequences of Non-Payment

To view your student account online, go to http://www.onestop.umn.edu/onestop/index.html Image to indiate a link to a web page outside the UNITE web site, which opens in a new window. and click on the "Student Account" link on the left side of the page.

*All fees subject to change by University without UNITE knowledge.

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