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K-State Undergraduate Catalog 2000-2002
 

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Enrollment
dAssignment to Courses
dDrop/Add
dCurriculum Change
dRetake Policy
dA/Pass/F Policy
dCredit/No Credit Courses
dCourse Attendance
dWithdrawal From the University
dAuditing Courses
dPrep Week
dFinal Examinations
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Assignment to Courses

Each student is responsible for fulfilling all requirements of the curriculum in which he or she is enrolled. The student should consult with his or her advisors and be familiar with the K-State Undergraduate Catalog.

A catalog is given to each new student and copies are maintained for student use in the Office of Admissions, all deans' offices, Hale Library, and all departmental offices. Catalogs may also be purchased at the K-State Student Union Bookstore.

No student is officially enrolled in courses or for private lessons in music or other subjects until a formal course assignment is completed.

A student may not enroll later than 10 class days after the beginning of a semester (five days for summer semester) except by permission of the dean. Students should enroll during regularly scheduled registration periods in order to avoid a late fee.

A student may not enroll for more than 18 K-State credit hours in a semester unless the student is granted permission to do so by the student's academic dean or the dean's representative. If the published curriculum of a college or department in which the student is enrolled requires that more than 18 K-State credit hours be taken during a semester, this 18-credit limit does not apply.

A student will be considered full-time for fall and spring semesters if she or he is enrolled in 12 or more semester hours and for summer if enrolled in at least 6 semester hours.

A student with documented disabilities may petition the university for a waiver of the full-time requirement to allow course loads that appropriately accommodate the disability. The petition must be made in a timely manner prior to the appropriate semester. A student must petition annually for continuation of the waiver.

Faculty and employees
Full-time faculty members and regular employees, with approval of their department heads or deans, may enroll in undergraduate or graduate work not to exceed 6 credit hours in fall and spring semesters or 3 credit hours during the summer semester.

Late enrollment
A student who seeks to enter the university later than 10 calendar days (five calendar days for a six-, seven-, or eight-week summer semester course) after the start of the semester is admitted only by special permission of the student's dean. A course that is less than six weeks is prorated. A late fee will be assessed; see the Fees section of this catalog.

Topics within Enrollment:
dAssignment to Courses dA/Pass/F Policy dAuditing Courses
dDrop/Add dCredit/No Credit Courses dPrep Week
dCurriculum Change dCourse Attendance dFinal Examinations
dRetake Policy dWithdrawal From the University   
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November 10, 2000