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REGULATIONS-PROCEDURES 29 REGISTRATION Registration is open to new srudcnrs who have been formally admitted and to former students in good standing. Former students returning after an absence of one semester or more must file in the Admissions Office a form requesting readmission by the deadline dare published in rhe College Cnlendtrr. Students seeking readmission will be held strictly to this deadline. Students who are returning aftet an absence of two semesters or more and chose who have been absent one semester or more and have attended another institution in the interval will be required to pay the $10 application fee for readmission. The College Cnlendar lists dates of registration. Late registrants are assessed a fine of SS and a late filing fee of $2 if materials arc not filed within 48 how:s. Registration is complete only when all required forms are completed and filed and all fees are paid. Students transferring between ~he Fresno campus and the Bakersfield Center should nocify rhe Admissions Office where they intend ro enroll well in ndvance of registration. This does not apply w any Summer Session, sec Edttcational Services. SCHEDULE OF COURSES An official Scbedule of Courses is prepared for publication each semester listing registration procedures, coutses offered, hours and rooms. The schedule is available prior to registration and may be purchased through the Business Office for a nominal cost. CONCURRENT REGISTRATION Ap~roval must be obtained in advance of registration from t)le Registrar before transfer credit may be earned at another college concurrently with registration at Fresno State College. Normally permission for concurrent registration will not be granted for n class which is offered at Fresno State College. PROGRAM RESTRICTIONS Stud ems planning to register for ·more tl1an 17 semester units must obtain permission from the School Dean or Division Chairman to carry maximum programs. In general for undergraduates, requests to take units above the maximum will be granted on the following basis: 18 semester unitS may be approved if the student has a 2.5 grnde-point average or above (on a 4 grade-point system); more than 18 semester units may be approved if a 3.0 grade-point average has been maintained. Enrollment in upper division courses is restricted to students with junior, senior or graduate standing, or who have the necessary prerequisites. Exceptions are subject to the approval of the instructor and depa.ronent chairman fo.r the course concerned. Upper division credit may not be grnmed until a student has completed a minimum of 45 semester units. Only studentS who have been fully approved for admission to credential programs may enroll in certain education courses and qualify for a school service credential on the basis of the college's recommendation. Credit in any course is also subject to all restrictions which may appear in the General Cntalog. For rest'ricrions on graduate study, see School of Graduate Studies -Master's Degrees. PROGRAM CHANGES Each student is held responsible for the program of courses listed at the time of registration. Aher tlte program has been filed, no changes will be made without completion, and filing of the forms provided by the Student Records Office. The change is not recorded until these forms are properly filled out and filed in the Student Records Office. No courses may be added after the second week of the semester; courses dropped after the first six weeks incur a fine of $1. CHANGE OF MAJOR Each srodem who wishes to change his major should report to the Counseling Office to initiate the procedure. The Counseling Office will in turn notify the
Object Description
Title | 1968-69 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1968-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | Page 029 |
Full Text Search | REGULATIONS-PROCEDURES 29 REGISTRATION Registration is open to new srudcnrs who have been formally admitted and to former students in good standing. Former students returning after an absence of one semester or more must file in the Admissions Office a form requesting readmission by the deadline dare published in rhe College Cnlendtrr. Students seeking readmission will be held strictly to this deadline. Students who are returning aftet an absence of two semesters or more and chose who have been absent one semester or more and have attended another institution in the interval will be required to pay the $10 application fee for readmission. The College Cnlendar lists dates of registration. Late registrants are assessed a fine of SS and a late filing fee of $2 if materials arc not filed within 48 how:s. Registration is complete only when all required forms are completed and filed and all fees are paid. Students transferring between ~he Fresno campus and the Bakersfield Center should nocify rhe Admissions Office where they intend ro enroll well in ndvance of registration. This does not apply w any Summer Session, sec Edttcational Services. SCHEDULE OF COURSES An official Scbedule of Courses is prepared for publication each semester listing registration procedures, coutses offered, hours and rooms. The schedule is available prior to registration and may be purchased through the Business Office for a nominal cost. CONCURRENT REGISTRATION Ap~roval must be obtained in advance of registration from t)le Registrar before transfer credit may be earned at another college concurrently with registration at Fresno State College. Normally permission for concurrent registration will not be granted for n class which is offered at Fresno State College. PROGRAM RESTRICTIONS Stud ems planning to register for ·more tl1an 17 semester units must obtain permission from the School Dean or Division Chairman to carry maximum programs. In general for undergraduates, requests to take units above the maximum will be granted on the following basis: 18 semester unitS may be approved if the student has a 2.5 grnde-point average or above (on a 4 grade-point system); more than 18 semester units may be approved if a 3.0 grade-point average has been maintained. Enrollment in upper division courses is restricted to students with junior, senior or graduate standing, or who have the necessary prerequisites. Exceptions are subject to the approval of the instructor and depa.ronent chairman fo.r the course concerned. Upper division credit may not be grnmed until a student has completed a minimum of 45 semester units. Only studentS who have been fully approved for admission to credential programs may enroll in certain education courses and qualify for a school service credential on the basis of the college's recommendation. Credit in any course is also subject to all restrictions which may appear in the General Cntalog. For rest'ricrions on graduate study, see School of Graduate Studies -Master's Degrees. PROGRAM CHANGES Each student is held responsible for the program of courses listed at the time of registration. Aher tlte program has been filed, no changes will be made without completion, and filing of the forms provided by the Student Records Office. The change is not recorded until these forms are properly filled out and filed in the Student Records Office. No courses may be added after the second week of the semester; courses dropped after the first six weeks incur a fine of $1. CHANGE OF MAJOR Each srodem who wishes to change his major should report to the Counseling Office to initiate the procedure. The Counseling Office will in turn notify the |