Summer 2009 Registration Instructions

PLEASE READ ALL REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY
REVISED: 3/12/09
ON-LINE REGISTRATION DATES & TIMES:

As of May 1, 2009, the tuition will increase to $1074.00 per credit hour.

Rising 4TH YEAR EVENING (Students graduating Sept. 2009 or Jan. 2010): Beginning Monday, April 6
Rising 3RD YEAR DAY (Graduating May 2010): Beginning Tuesday, April 7
Rising 3RD YEAR EVENING (Graduating Jan 2011 or May 2011): Beginning Wednesday, April 8
Rising 2ND YEAR DAY (Graduating Jan 2011 or May 2011): Beginning Thursday, April 9

NO ONE REGISTERS ON FRIDAY, APRIL 10

Rising 2ND YEAR EVENING: Students will be registered by Records & Registration for Summer & Fall 2009 classes. The only classes you may take this summer are your two required courses: Criminal Law and Legal Writing III.  You will be automatically enrolled in these courses once you have completed the Employment and Disclosure forms and submitted on-line.

Your specific registration time slot will be e-mailed to your Capital e-mail account.

ACTION ITEMS:

EMPLOYMENT AND DISCLOSURE FORMS:

EMPLOYMENT AND DISCLOSURE FORMS MUST BE SUBMITTED ON-LINE PRIOR TO REGISTRATION OR YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO REGISTER. (You will need to login to CULSNet to complete.) ALL STUDENTS will be on a registration hold until these forms have been completed and submitted. (https://culsnet.law.capital.edu/apps/registrar/webadvisor_prereqs/)

These forms will be available online from Monday February 23 through Wednesday, April 1.

ATTENTION FIRST YEAR DAY AND EVENING STUDENTS AND SECOND YEAR EVENING STUDENTS: The Office of Records & Registration will not register you until these forms have been completed and submitted.

EXCESSIVE CREDIT HOURS:
Any DAY student registered for more than 16 credit hours must seek permission from the Assistant Dean. A Dean’s Action Form must be completed before the end of the first week of classes. These forms are located in the Office of Records and Registration.

REPEAT COURSE:
If you are repeating a required course, you MUST schedule it during the FIRST AVAILABLE SEMESTER. Please come to the Office of Records & Registration or email us at registrar@law.capital.edu.

CHANGING DIVISIONS:
If you have received approval to switch divisions (day to evening/evening to day) for Fall 2009, you MUST report to the Office of Records & Registration to register on the date listed above for your CURRENT (Spring 2009) status. No evening student may be registered for more than 11 credit hours without seeking permission from the Dean.

*********************IMPORTANT NOTICE******************

[The information below does NOT apply to current 1st year evening or part-time day students.]

Under policies adopted by the Law School Council, all students who have earned less than a 2.0 cumulative grade point average may not enroll in summer school. It is recommended that prior to enrolling in summer session, a student be reasonably certain of achieving a 2.0 cumulative grade point average by the end of Spring Semester, because ANY STUDENT WHOSE CUMULATIVE GRADE POINT AVERAGE IS BELOW A 2.0 AND WHO IS ENROLLED IN SUMMER COURSES WILL BE ADMINISTRATIVELY WITHDRAWN FROM THE COURSES. Any student so withdrawn from Capital University Law School summer courses will be entitled to a full refund of summer tuition.  

DATES TO REMEMBER

April 1st by 6:00 p.m.

Deadline for Employment and Disclosure Forms On-line Submission

April 6th

Summer & Fall 2009 Advanced Registration Begins

April 13th

Open Registration Period Begins

May 16th

Add Period Begins

May 24th Online Only.

Drop Period Ends

Before 2nd Class Meeting

Last Day to Drop Intensive Courses and Receive a Refund

 

All graduating students are responsible for meeting the basic graduation requirements which include:
All required courses, satisfaction of the perspective requirement, and the upper-class writing requirement, and either a total of 86 credit hours for those who began prior to Fall 2006 or a total of 89 credit hours, for those who began Fall 2006 or later (See Manual of Policies & Procedures for more detailed requirements).

 

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