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WESTMINSTER COLLEGE GRADUATE SCHOOL
SUMMER SESSION 2016 SCHEDULE
HICKORY/FREEDOM COHORTS
Revised 1/26/2016
All courses are blended with classes meeting 8 times and having 8 concurrent on-line out of class assignments. All students will be
expected to attend scheduled classes as well as complete the online assignments as required. All classes will begin on the listed start
date. See other side for important dates, times, location for class meetings.
SESSION 1: May 10 – July 1, 2016
Classes meet face to face for 8 weeks on the nights indicated commencing the week of May 11 thru the week of July 1.
Classes are supplemented with out of class online assignments.
Course
CE 981 HI
Title
School Counseling Practicum CE2
Site
Day
Start Date
Room
Hickory
W
May 11
102
Instructor
Eric Perry
SESSION 2: July 11 – July 21, 2016
Classes have 8 face to face meetings from 9 am – noon, over a two week period on M-T-W-R July 11-12-13-14 and
M-T-W-R July 18-19-20-21. Classes are supplemented with out of class online assignments.
Course
CE 890 HI
Title
Counseling Theories and Practice
CE2
Site
Hickory
Day
Start Date
Room
Instructor
M-T-W-R
July 11-12-13-14
102
Suzanne Semivan
July 18-19-20-21
SUMMER SESSION 2016 IMPORTANT DATES
SESSION 1
March 1
May 10
July 1
July 8
Tuesday
Monday
Friday
Friday
Registration for Summer Session 2015 Session 1 & 2 opens
CLASSES BEGIN & Add/drop period begins for Session 1
Last day for Session 1
Session 1 grades are due by noon
SESSION 2
July 11
July 22
July 29
Monday
Friday
Friday
CLASSES BEGIN & Add/drop period begins for Session 2
Last day for Session 2
Session 2 grades are due by noon
100% On-Line Course and Blended Course
Refund Policy
Add/Drop
Action:
Add/Drop
Withdraw
Timing:
Financial
Impact:
Prior to the completion of the fifth
calendar day after the official start
date of the course as determined by
the College’s academic calendar
and/or schedule of classes.
No fee
After the completion of the fifth
calendar day after the official start
date of the course as determined by
the College’s academic calendar
and/or schedule of classes.
100% course
charges
If a student does not log in at all, or does not participate academically in the course (see below), the course
would be considered dropped within the add/drop period, and there would be no fee for the course.
Conversely, if it is demonstrated that the student academically participated in the course after the add/drop
period, they would be responsible for the full course charges.
Rules for documenting academic participation would be consistent with those prescribed under federal
regulations for determining withdrawal from a course for federal financial aid purposes. Examples of academic
participation are: submission of an assignment, submission of an exam, posting to an on-line study group or
discussion forum, or contact with a faculty member to ask a question about the academic subject of the
course.
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