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Faculty members are expected to administer final examinations at the
designated times during the final week of each long semester and
during the specified day of each summer term. Final examinations for
evening classes will begin at the usual class time during examination
week. Evening classes that meet twice a week should have the final
examination at the usual time on the earlier day during examination
week. Any deviation from the published schedule of final examinations
must be approved in advance by the appropriate academic dean. If a
final examination is not given in a particular course, the faculty member
is expected to utilize the final examination period for summary, evalua-
tion, or other productive purposes. Students who have as many as three
final examinations scheduled on one day may appeal to their academic
dean to reschedule one of those examinations on another day during
the final examination period.PRE-FINAL WEEK will begin Saturday, December 5, and extend
through Friday, December 11. So that students can more adequately
prepare for their final examinations, special rules apply to the seven
calendar days preceding the final week of each fall and spring semes-
ter. Student organizations do not meet; activities requiring student par-
ticipation such as field trips, athletic events, or performances by dance,
drama, or music ensembles are not scheduled unless approved in
advance by the appropriate dean. Themes, reports, notebooks, re-
search problems or exercises of similar scope are not to be assigned
during this period, but students may submit previously assigned work.
Only examinations covering daily assignments, make-up tests, or lab-
oratory examinations may be given. Faculty members shall not give any
portion of the final examination during this seven-day period without
advance approval from their academic dean.Early Registration For Fall Semester, 1987-March 2-13, 1987
Only for Students Enrolled Spring 1987STEP ONE: ADVISING CLEARANCE
1. CONTACT YOUR MAJOR DEPARTMENT TO DETERMINE WHEN
AND HOW ADVISING CLEARANCE FORMS ARE ISSUED. Aca-
demic Advising Areas are listed in the Schedule of Classes on
pages 11-14.
2. Check the General Catalog, Schedule of Classes, college, and de-
partmental rules and regulations pertaining to course enrollments,
prerequisites, etc. If you will be registering for restricted courses,
special problems, internships, or any course with variable credit,
you must obtain departmental approval on the Advising Clear-
ance prior to registering. You may be administratively removed
from any course in which prerequisites have not been met or in
which you fail to secure proper authorization.
STEP TWO: REGISTRATION PERMIT AND COURSE REQUEST
FORM
1. Present the ADVISING CLEARANCE FORM to pick up a REGIS-
TRATION PERMIT and a COURSE REQUEST FORM at the depart-
ment office of your major.
a. If you are unable to locate your REGISTRATION PERMIT, check
the alphabetical list of students in any academic dean's office or
the Registrar's Office and locate your current major code; then
go to the advising location of that major code as listed on pages
11-14 of this Schedule of Classes.
b. If you lose your REGISTRATION PERMIT during Early Registra-
tion, you must have authorization from your major department to
obtain a duplicate at the Registrar's Office. The REGISTRA-
TION PERMIT must be submitted with your registration
materials.
2. Review the information on your REGISTRATION PERMIT and
update as needed according to the instructions on the form. Your bill
will be sent to your NT Box number or local address for Summer I
and II - Fall bills will be mailed to your permanent address.
TO CHANGE YOUR MAJOR, SEE PAGE 11.
TO CHANGE YOUR NAME OR STUDENT NUMBER,
GO TO THE REGISTRAR'S OFFICE.
3. Complete the COURSE REQUEST FORM according to the instruc-
tions on the back. Be sure to fill in your name, local phone number,
social security number, and appropriate term.
USE ONLY A NO. 2 PENCIL WHEN COMPLETING
COURSE REQUEST FORM.
INDICATE APPROPRIATE TERM
SUMMER I, SUMMER II, OR FALL ON EACH COURSE
REQUEST FORMIf you must erase, do so completely. Additional forms are avail-
able in departmental offices.
To purchase a parking permit, find the section on the top of the
COURSE REQUEST FORM (bubble sheet) marked 'PARKING'. Re-
member: Annual Permits for 87-88 are good until August 26, 1988.
FILL IN OPTION #A:
For an annual DAY COMMUTER or SHUTTLE parking permit. All
day commuter permits will include a shuttle bus pass at no extra
charge. $35.00 fee.
FILL IN OPTION #8:
For an annual DORM parking permit. $35.00.
FILL IN OPTION #C:
For annual NIGHT COMMUTER parking permit. This permit will be
honored in all commuter and faculty/staff parking lots after 5:00 p.m.
$20.00 fee.
FILL IN OPTION #D:
For an annual MOTORCYCLE parking permit. $10.00.
PARKING RULES AND REGULATIONS MAY BE OBTAINED AT THE
PARKING TABLES OR AT THE PARKING OFFICE AT THE SULLI-
VANT VISITOR CENTER. YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR KNOWING
AND FOLLOWING THE UNIVERSITY PARKING RULES AND
REGULATIONS.
STEP THREE: COURSE SCHEDULING
1. Submit the completed REGISTRATION PERMIT and COURSE RE-
QUEST FORM to the departmental office of your major.
a. A course will be assigned to a student at the time requested if
space is available for the student's registration priority. Registra-
tion priority is based upon the student's classification and num-
ber of hours completed at the time of early registration.
b. Students are encouraged to submit alternates since it may not be
possible to schedule every course as requested, especially if all
class requests are between 9:00 and 2:00 p.m.
c. Students who register early and are subsequently found to be
academically ineligible will be withdrawn from the University,
notified via the grade report, and refunded appropriate tuition
and fees.
2. A copy of your schedule for Summer I, Summer II, and Fall will be
mailed to your local address on or about April 7. Your fee statement
for Fall will be mailed to the permanent address on or about July 21,
1987.3
Fall 1987
Severe Weather Closing Policy
North Texas State University will remain open during severe schools and businesses to be closed, the University will be open
weather unless conditions are such that the majority of students, for business as usual.)
faculty and staff are unable to traverse city streets and other Inquiries during periods of extreme weather should be directed
thoroughfares leading to the campus, or unless a fuel curtailment to the NTSU Information Center Denton phone 565-2122, Dallas/
to the University causes a critical shortage of energy. Fort Worth metroplex number 267-7481, or to the University Po-
In the event the University plans to close offices and/or suspend lice Department, 565-3000.
classes, all area television and radio stations will be notified no The above policy pertains to all University classes, both in
earlier than 9 p.m. the previous evening and no later than 6 a.m. Denton and in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, unless exceptions are
of the day in question. (If NTSU is not on the news media's list of noted specifically in the announcements to the news media.
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