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Summer Session 2008, Schedule and Estimated Costs
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Schedule
The 2008 summer session will begin on Monday, June 16 (arrival) and
end on Friday, August 1 (final examinations). Some courses -- primarily
in science and languages -- will begin and end before or after these
dates.
| Arrival |
June 16 |
| First Class Day |
June 17
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| Last Class Day |
July 31
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| Final Examinations |
August 1
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B Tuition and
Fees
| Tuition - Undergraduate Students |
$722 per credit hour |
| Tuition - Graduate Students |
$348 per credit hour |
| General Fee |
$50 |
Housing
| Non-air conditioned single occupancy |
$150 per week |
| Non-air conditioned double occupancy |
$115 per week |
Air conditioned single occupancy
(graduate students only) |
$205 per week |
| Air conditioned double occupancy |
$150 per week |
NOTE: Non-Air conditioned housing will not be available until
June 15.
Meal Plans
(A meal plan week starts on Saturday)
21 Meals -- $140per week. Full meal plan.
14 Meals -- $120per week. Includes any combination of
meals.
10 Meals -- $96per week. Includes any combination of
meals.
5 Meals -- $50 per week. Includes any combination of
meals.
Flex Points blocks -- $25.00 per block (non-refundable)
(Debit through ID card at any Food Services location)
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Application, Course Selection and Enrollment
Admission to the summer session is a two-step process involving: A)
Application/ Course Selection and B) Enrollment before
attending classes. Both steps must be completed by each student
for every summer session in which the student attends classes, uses
University facilities or receives a degree. Application and enrollment
procedures for both Notre Dame continuing students and non-Notre Dame,
summer-only students are described below. Students who wish to apply
for a graduate degree program which is pursued only in the summer
should also consult the section on The Graduate School in the summer
session Bulletin.
- Application/Course Selection
- University of Notre Dame Continuing Students
- Non-Notre Dame Summer Students
- Student Status
- English Language Qualification
- Enrollment
- Enrollment for the Summer Session
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Application/Course Selection
- Notre Dame Continuing
Students
University of Notre
Dame continuing students (i.e., students who attended Notre Dame during
the
spring semester of 2008 and who are eligible to continue their studies
during
the fall semester) must register for summer session courses using the
University’s Web registration system. Registration is from Wednesday,
March 19
through the course add and drop dates published in this Bulletin.
Course descriptions and the individual
course reference numbers (CRNs) required to register are in this
Bulletin. In
addition, this information and updates can be viewed by selecting
“Class
Search” in insideND
or from the Office of the Registrar home page.
Instructions for Web registration (course
selection) by
Notre Dame continuing students will be available on the Web at
registrar.nd.edu
in early March. Continuing students may “Add or Drop Classes” on
insideND
according to the dates printed with each course.
The standard application forms, including
a form for on-campus meal plans, are available in the Summer Session
office,
111 Earth Sciences Building.
Notre Dame undergraduate students may
not
register as auditors in any summer session course.
Information for Notre Dame
Graduate Students
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Non-Notre Dame Summer Students
Non-Notre
Dame/Summer Students. Persons who attend Notre Dame only
during the summer (i.e., students visiting from other institutions,
students
pursuing the master of arts degree only in the summer, and persons
taking
courses for personal enrichment) may apply for courses online. The
online
application is available on the Notre Dame Summer Session website at
nd.edu/~sumsess..
Summer-only
students may drop or add
courses using the University’s Web registration system according to the
add and
drop dates printed with each course. After those add and drop dates,
students
must use the standard Academic Course
Change form.
Instructions for the Web
registration system will be available on the Web at registrar.nd.edu in
early
March
Student Status
New students seeking the master of arts degree
at Notre Dame must apply for admission as degree students.
Persons not currently enrolled in any other college or
university should apply as non-degree students. Such
applications are for summer session courses only, and may not be used
for admission to Notre Dame degree programs offered during the summer
or academic year.
Persons not currently enrolled in any
other college or university should apply as nondegree students. Such
applications are for summer session courses only and may not be used
for
admission to Notre Dame degree programs.
Nondegree undergraduate students who
wish
to attend courses, but will receive no academic credit at Notre Dame,
should
apply as graduate audit students. Such students will not receive grades
in the
courses they audit.
High school students in special
pre-college programs and nondegree, undergraduate students working in
research
laboratories should apply as nondegree students.
Course
Selection. This Bulletin
of Information serves as a schedule of
courses containing specific information about each course [e.g., course
number,
course reference number (CRN), title, meeting time/days, description].
Included
in parentheses with each course are lecture hours per week,
studio/tutorial/laboratory hours per week, and semester credit hours.
In
addition, this information and updates can be viewed by selecting
“Class
Search” in insideND or from the Office of the Registrar home page.
Students should use the entire COURSE ID
when completing either the paper or online application/course selection
form.
The COURSE ID, which is given at the beginning of each course
description,
includes a four-digit course reference number (CRN), the subject code
(four
letters or fewer) followed by a five-digit course number, and a
two-digit
section number.
Selection of a course is subject to the
approval of the department in which it is offered. Official admission
to the
University for the purpose of taking courses in the summer session is
granted
only by the director of the summer session.
English Language Qualification
International
students whose native language
is not English, or who have not completed at least two years of
full-time study
in an English- speaking university, must submit official score reports
from the
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) showing a score of at
least 250
on the computer-based test or a total score of at least 80 on the
Internet-based test.
TOEFL
is offered several times each year
at sites in the United States and abroad. If not available locally,
the annual schedules and other information about TOEFL can be obtained
from:
TOEFL/TSE Services
Box 6151
Princeton, NJ 08541-6151 USA
Tel.: (609) 771-7100
(Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–8:00 p.m.,
New York
time)
Fax: (609) 771-7500
E-mail: toefl@ets.org
Website: toefl.org
TOEFL/TSE
Services will respond to
inquiries only by letter.
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Enrollment
Enrollment
is the second step in
admission to the summer session and is independent of the
application/course
selection (registration) process. All students, including Notre Dame
continuing
students, must enroll at the beginning of classes using the
University’s Web
enrollment process.
Notre
Dame continuing students, and
summer-only students who have applied and have received notification of
admission, may Web enroll beginning on May19, 2008Summer-only students
must
first obtain a NetID and password by accessing
accounts.nd.edu/activation. All
students who have a NetID may then Web enroll through insideND
(inside.nd.edu) by clicking on the “Student Academic” tab. Then, within
the
“Registration Tools” channel, click on “Web Enrollment.”
Summer-only
students must obtain a summer
session identification card when they arrive on campus. Identification
cards
are available at the Card Services Office in the lower level of the
South
Dining Hall. Presentation of a Notre Dame identification card is
required for
admission to special events and for use of the Hesburgh Library,
departmental
and college libraries, computer clusters, athletic facilities, and
University
Health Services.
All
financial accounts for the summer
session and for any previous semester(s) for which there are unpaid
charges
must be settled at the time of enrollment, before beginning classes.
This is a
pre-condition for maintaining registration and participating in summer
session
courses.
- Enrollment for the Summer Session
Students
who have registered for courses that begin during the first week of the
summer
session (June 17-20) must enroll no later than Friday, June20. Late
registration and enrollment of students for courses that begin during
the first
week of the session must be authorized by the director of the summer
session.
Once a student has received authorization for late registration, he or
she can
enroll using the Web enrollment process. No student will be allowed to
register
for a course after the “add” date published with the course description.
Any
student (Notre Dame continuing or
summer-only) who has applied for the summer session for courses and has
not
received official notice of admission, and any student who has not yet
applied,
must report to the Summer Session office, 111 Earth Sciences Building,
before
attempting to enroll or pay fees.
- Enrollment for Special/Short Courses.
Students
who have registered for courses that
begin before or after the first week of the summer session (June 17-20)
must
Web enroll by the first class day. Students need to enroll only once
even if
they are taking courses that begin before or after the first week of
the summer
session.
- Enrollment for Independent Study.
Students
registered for any form of independent study—i.e., special studies
courses,
directed readings courses, or thesis or dissertation research—may Web
enroll as
early as Monday, May 19.
III. Safety Information
The
security of all members of the campus
community is of paramount concern to the University of Notre Dame. Each
year
the University publishes an annual report outlining security and safety
information and crime statistics for campus. This brochure provides
suggestions
regarding crime prevention strategies and important policy information
about
emergency procedures, reporting of crimes, law enforcement services on
campus,
and information about support services for victims of sexual assault.
This
brochure also contains information about the University’s policy on
alcohol and
other drugs, the SafeWalk program, and campus shuttle service.
This
brochure
is available by contacting:
Office
of the Director
University Security Police
204 Hammes-Mowbray Hall
Notre Dame, IN 46556-5675
Tel.: (574) 631-8338
Website: ndsp.nd.edu
IV. Further Information
The 2008 summer session programs of study will be posted at
this site beginning on Thursday, February 14, 2008. To view
available program
information, please "click" the following: PROGRAMS OF STUDY
To obtain hard copy of the Bulletin of Information for
Summer 2008,
please "click" the following: REQUEST FORM.
Bulletins will be
mailed beginning in the first week of March.
Questions about the summer session may be addressed to:
Director of the Summer Session
Room 111 Earth Sciences Building
University of Notre Dame
Notre Dame, Indiana 46556-5602
| Telephone |
(574) 631-7282 |
| Fax |
(574) 631-4546 |
| E-Mail |
sumsess.1@nd.edu |