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Southeast
Arkansas College
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2005
Spring Schedule
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2005
Spring Semester — January 10, 2005,
through May 10, 2005
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the College Calendar
| Pre-Registration:
Monday, November 15 — Thursday, November 18
(8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.)
Open
Registration:
Tuesday, January 4 (7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.)
Wednesday, January 5 (9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.)
Late
Registration:
Monday, January 10 and Tuesday, January 11
Late Registration ends at 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, January 11
Add/Drop:
Last Day to Add Classes — Thursday, January 13
Last Day to Drop Classes with Refund — Tuesday, January 25 |
Tuition:
$50.00 per credit hour
($900.00 Maximum Tuition Per Semester)
Assessment Fee:
$5.00 per semester
Technology
Fee: $3.00
per credit hour
Science/Lab
Fee: $30.00
per course
Telecourse
and Internet Fees:
$30.00 per course
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Classes
begin on Monday, January 10.
Final Exams: Wednesday, May 4, through Tuesday,
May 10, 2005. |
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Building
Abbreviations
The buildings/locations are abbreviated as follows:
- FH = Founders
Hall
- MG = McGeorge
Hall
- TCN = Technology
Center North
- TCS = Technology
Center South
- WDC = Workforce
Development Center
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Deadline
for Applying for Graduation —
Friday, February 4
Graduation is Friday, May 13. |
Important:
Buy Your Books As Soon As Possible
Books must be purchased within the first two (2) weeks of
classes! |
SEARK
College Distance Learning Orientation
Internet:
Orientation for all Internet courses will be on-line.
Telecourse: Telecourse packets can be picked up
in the SEARK College Library. All remaining packets will be mailed.
Notice to SEARK College
Internet and Telecourse Students |
| Internet
Students: Orientation for all courses delivered over the Internet
will be on-line. Instructions for accessing the orientation will be available
in the Library, Bookstore, Learning Assistance Lab, and Student Affairs
Office. Access to course materials will begin on January 18, 2005 upon successful completion of the online Orientation. |
| Telecourse
Students: Orientation material will be available from the Library/Distance
Learning staff upon presentation of a complete registration form and photo
ID or a current (Spring 2005) SEARK College ID card. Course packets
can be picked up January 4 thru 18. All remaining packets will be mailed
on January 24, 2005. Packets will not be mailed to students who are taking
traditional courses on campus or who live in Jefferson County. |
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Notes
and Codes
Sec*: Any section number in the 30's is a 3-week course;
80's is a 1st 8-week course; and 90's is a 2nd 8-week course. The
dates are listed below:
- 1st 8-Week
Session August 25 through October 10
- 2nd 8-Week
Session October 13 through December 9
- 3-Week Sessions
(31) August 25 through September 12; and (32) September
15 through October 3
Preq:
If this has a "Y," requirements must be met before enrolling
in this course.
Days: M=Monday, T=Tuesday, W=Wednesday, R=Thursday, F=Friday,
S=Saturday, and N=Sunday
Tele, INET and CIV: Tele is a Telecourse; INET is an Internet
course; and CIV is a Compressed Interactive Video Course. |
Remember!
It is critical to attend the first day of class! Many classes have
important first day orientations, so missing the first class can be
frustrating for both student and instructor. Classes start promptly
as scheduled. Arriving late means catching up and is disruptive to
your instructor as well as other students. |
Withdrawals
The College recognizes and understands that there are circumstances
in which a student must drop a class or completely withdraw from college.
Students are urged to meet with a counselor or academic advisor to
determine if an alternate action may be available. If you find it
necessary to withdraw, it is very important that the proper withdrawal
procedures be followed through the Registrar's Office. Remember,
a "W" is better than an "F." |
Don't
Forget Your ID Card! Please
be prepared to show your student ID to Campus Security at all times,
especially after 5:00 p.m. It is important that we maintain a safe
and secure environment for our students. |
Cell
Phones Ringing
phones are NOT allowed in the classroom. A ringing phone is disruptive
and not conducive to learning. Cellular phones should be turned off
or put on vibrate. This also applies to paging devices. |
All
courses in the schedule are subject to change!
Should
you have questions, please contact the Office of Student Affairs at:
Phone: (870) 543-5908
Fax: (870) 543-5956
Toll free: 1-888-SEARKTC
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