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2010-2011 Academic Calendar - Columbus State University

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Academics

2010-2011 Academic Calendar

Summer Term 2010

May Session

Based on 14 days of 160-minute classes.

Calendar Event Date(s)
Admissions Application Deadline April 15
Financial Aid Priority Processing Deadline March 15
Advising Week April 5-9
Early Registration April 12 - May 3
Early Registration Fee Payment Deadline (May & May/June Sessions) May 3
Classes Begin May 17
Schedule Change (add/ drop with 100% Refund) May 17
Pro- Rated Partial Refund (Total Withdrawal) TBA
Deadline to Withdraw (Full-May-term) May 21
Deadline to Withdraw (Short-terms) See Dates of Terms
Holiday (no classes, offices closed) May 31
Midterm May 26
Classes End (Full-May-term) June 4
Classes End (Short-term) See Dates of Terms
Final Examinations June 7

June Session

Based on 27 days of 85-minute classes, 13 days of 175-minute classes, and 7 weeks of instruction.

Calendar Event Date(s)
Admissions Application Deadline May 1
Financial Aid Priority Processing Deadline March 15
Advising Week April 5-9
Early Registration April 12 - May 3
Application Deadline for Summer Graduation May 10
Summer Open Registration May 17 - June 9
Early Registration Fee Payment Deadline (June Session) June 3
New Student Orientation June 9
Late Registration June 10
Classes Begin June 14
Schedule Change (add/ drop with 100% Refund) June 14, 15
Late Registration/Schedule Change Fee Payment Deadline June 15
Pell, Academic Competitiveness and SMART Grant payments based on enrollments as of this date June 15
Pro- Rated Partial Refund (Total Withdrawal) TBA
Deadline to Withdraw (Full-June-term) June 24
Deadline to Withdraw (Short-terms) See Dates of Terms
Holiday (no classes, offices closed) July 5
Midterm July 6
Classes End (Full-June-term) July 27 for TR classes July 29 for all others
Classes End (Short-terms) See Dates of Terms
Final Examinations July 30 & 31, August 2-4

Fall Semester 2010

Based on 45 days of 50-minute classes, 30 days of 75-minute classes, and 14 days of 160-minute classes for a three credit hour course.

Calendar Event Date(s)
Advising Week April 5-9
Early Registration
Seniors, Post-baccalaureate, and Graduate April 12- July 28
Freshman April 13- July 28
Sophomores and Juniors April 14- July 28
Non-degree, Transient, and Audit Students April 15- July 28
Refunds: 100% - Total withdrawal or reduction in credit hours April 12 - August 19
Financial Aid Priority Processing Deadline May 1
New Student Orientation Various Dates (https://www.columbusstate.edu/orientation/)
Priority Application Deadline May 1
Application Deadline for Fall Graduation July 28
Early Registration Fee Payment Deadline July 29
Residence Life Main Campus Move in Day August 12
Late Registration August 12
Classes Begin August 16
Schedule Change (Full-Term)
Drop/Add courses (100% Refund) August 16-19
Add only August 20
Fee payment deadline for late Registration/Schedule change August 20
Pell, Academic Competitiveness and SMART Grant payments based on enrollment as of this date August 20
Pro- Rated Partial Refund (Total Withdrawal) TBA
Labor Day Holiday (no classes, offices closed) September 6
Deadline to Withdraw (full-term) September 10
Deadline to Withdraw (short terms) See Dates of Terms
Midterm October 7
Fall Break (no classes) October 11-12
For Spring 2011 Admissions, Advising, Registration and other dates that occur during Fall, please see the Spring 2011 Calendar
Thanksgiving Holiday Break (no classes) November 24-28
Thanksgiving Holiday Break (offices closed) November 25-28
Classes End December 6
Study Day December 7
Final Examinations December 8-14
Graduation Ceremony December 10 (evening)
Grades are Due December 17 (1:00 p.m.)

Spring Semester 2011

Based on 45 days of 50-minute classes, 30 days of 75-minute classes, and 14 days of 160-minute classes for a three credit hour course.

Calendar Event Date(s)
Admissions Application Deadline
Undergraduate November 30
Graduate December 10
Financial Aid Priority Processing Deadline November 1
Advising Week November 1-5
Early Registration November 8- December 14
Refunds: 100% - Total withdrawal or reduction in credit hours November 8- January 13
Early Registration Fee Payment Deadline December 15
Application Deadline for Spring Graduation December 17
New Student Orientation
Fort Benning January 4
West Point January 4
RiverPark and University Avenue January 5
Late Registration January 6
Classes Begin January 10
Schedule Change (Full-Term)
Drop/Add courses (100% Refund) January 10-13
Add only January 14
Fee Payment deadline for late Registration/Schedule Change January 14
Pell, Academic Competitiveness and SMART Grant payments based on enrollment as of this date January 14
Pro-Rated Partial Refund (Total Withdrawal) TBA
Martin Luther King Holiday (no classes, offices closed) January 17
Deadline to Withdraw (full-term) February 4
Deadline to Withdraw (short terms) See Dates of Terms
Midterm March 3
Spring Break (no classes) March 7-13

For Summer and Fall 2011 Admissions, Advising, Registration and other dates that occur during Spring, please see the the Summer 2011 or Fall 2011 Calendar

Student Course Evaluations April 18 - May 2
Classes End May 2
Study Day May 3
Final Examinations May 3 (Evening Classes Only), May 4-7 & 9
Graduation Ceremony May 9 (Evening)
Grades are Due May 12 (10:00am)
Grades are official May 17

No refunds will be issued for withdrawal from part of term classes on or after the first day of the class.

Refunds for Total Withdrawal After Official Start of Term

If withdrawing from all courses, according to the Board Regents' policy, the refund amount for a student is based on a pro rata percentage determined by the number of calendar days in the semester that the student completed.

Fee Payment Deadlines

All Fees must be paid by these deadlines. If there is a remaining balance on your account after either of these deadlines, you may be dropped from all courses. If your balance is zero, your registration will be confirmed automatically.

If you decide not to attend, you must drop your courses in ISIS before the first day of the term/semester. Failure to do so will result in your remaining officially registered and may result in the assignment of failing grades.

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