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SSBTl To Priority Registration 4pr/7 75-13 Foradditionalregistration April22-25 datesandtimes,see RegistrationCalendar,p.6 ImportantInformation PleaseRead RegistrationCalendar 6 RegistrationInformation....11 SemesterCalendar 8 FeePayment/Refunds 12 FinalExams 9 CourseOfferings 25 rJhi rectoryof Classes iUHiUliillii BUSINESSES CALL KELLY® FOR PEOPLE LIKE YOU. Kelly®, thefirstname in temporaryservices, isideally positionedtohelpcollege students—andgraduates, for thatmatter—toland temporaryjobsthatmake it possiblenotonlytoearngood money, butalsotogainvaluable businessexperience. Wecan helpyoufindwork whereandwhen youwantit. Andwithourqualityreputation, you can besurewewillopen therightdoorsforyou. I/JTI |\/Temporar\ Asamemberofourtemporaryfamily, youwill receivecompetitive Services payandgreatbenefits. Ifyou'relookingforvaluableexperience, a TheKellyGirPPeople-TheFirstandTheBes flexibleworkschedule—andmoney—call yourlocal Kellyoffice Anequalopportunityemployer.M/F/H/V. todayintheWhite Pages. NoCtI9a9nIafgelelnycSyer—vniceevse.rIanc.fee. Advertising included inthispublication is in nowayendorsedbytheUniversity.Theadvertisingsubsidizesthepublicationofthisbooklet, andtheUniversityreceivesnootherrevenuefromthissource. Contents GENERALINFORMATION CAMPUS MAP 3 CAMPUS DIRECTORY 4 NOTICETOSENIORS (SeniorTesting Requirements) 5 REGISTRATION ANDSEMESTERCALENDARS 6-7 EXAMINATION/TESTINGSCHEDULES 8 Final Examinations Special Examinations >v. English Placement Essays Developmental Studies PlacementTests »'>*A CLEPTesting Schedule V'"==r ''> ADNIMneItweSnSsAIipvOpelNiSEcnagnPltiRssOhCfEorDIUnRteErSnationals >....':°.-.M .,<$>" .• 10 TFroarnmseferrrSitnugdeCnrtesditto MSU •;. ',-';•..j*-k* ResidencyClassification • 'V4, Persons 60 Years ofAge & PersonsTotally Disabled y'e^ REGISTRATION INFORMATION ••-••• •'<>•$? 10 Obtaining Registration Materials ,^s> Current Students v-' ^k* New and Readmitted Students Registration Appointment Times Credit/No Credit and Audit—Procedures //// Consulting with AcademicAdvisor ObtainingSection Request Form FEESAND DEPOSITS 11 Maintenance Fee Tuition Summaryof Course Fees Activity Fee Miscellaneous Fees PAYMENTOFFEES 12 Fee PaymentOptions Returned Checks/ChargeCard Drafts "No MoreChecks"Status FEE PAYMENT DEADLINES 13 STUDENT FEE REFUND PROCEDURES 13 Maintenance Fees, Out-of-StateTuition, Music Fees StudentActivity Fees Parking Fees, LockerFees, Desoto APPEAL PROCEDURES FOR FEES AND REFUNDS 13 I.D. CARD 13 MISCELLANEOUSACADEMIC POLICIES AND PROCEDURES 14 ChangeofCourse (Add/Drop) Withdrawal Procedures Change.ofCollege, Major, Name, Address, SS Number Course NumberingSystem Course Load Limitations Grade Reports/AcademicStatusand Retention/Repetitionof Courses Studentswith Disabilities— Registration Procedures Sample Section Request Form TRIALSCHEDULE FORM 23 COURSEOFFERINGSFORFALL1991 SCHEDULEOFCLASSES(seefollowingpageforDepartmentalListing) MemphisStateCampus 25 General EducationCurriculum 70 Weekend CourseOfferings 71 International Studies Program 73 UniversityHonors Program 74 UNIVERSITYCOLLEGE 76 Directed Study Courses BornblumJudaicStudies Religion In Society Paralegal Studies Open Learning Fire Service Program Women's Studies BlackStudies LegalThoughtand LiberalArts MINI CollegeCourses Off-Campus Coursesand Locations ADDENDATOCATALOGS 83 EXPOSURETOHAZARDOUSCHEMICALSANDRADIOACTIVEMATERIALS 83 VAEDUCATIONALBENEFITS 83 SEXUALHARASSMENTPOLICY 85 PRIVACYRIGHTSOFPARENTSANDSTUDENTS 86 MemphisStateUniversityisanEqualOpportunity/AffirmativeActionUniversity. Itiscommittedtoeducationofanon-raciallyidentifiablestudentbody. FALL1991 1 SCHEDULEOFCLASSES THECOLLEGEOFARTS&SCIENCES AppliedMusicMUAP(K318) 48 CABCErinnhogitellmhmioirisgnoshyoptlorBEolyIgNoyO&gGLyaLPnA(hd(EyNE0sTC0i6r8c0Hia0)ml)(iEnS0acl1i0eJ)nucsteicCeHCEJMUS&(PES0C7I5)(E070) 2222258856 TCCTDhhooaeemmnaammctteuerrrneeciDicTaAaanHNltdEiCMACouon(s(mKiKSm4ct49uu97nCd1)ii)MceaUstSCioO(nKM3AM2r0t)s(KT4H93C)A(K495) 5555513242 ArabicARAB(E091) 30 THECOLLEGEOFEDUCATION LinguisticsLING(E100) 30 ChineseCHIN(E093) 30 EducationalProfessionalCoreEDUC(M500) 54 ClassicalLanguagesCLAS(E110) 30 EducationalServicesEDSV(M550) 55 FrenchFREN(E120) 30 EducationalAdmin.&Supv.EDAS(M630) 55 GGreeremkanGRGEEKRM(E1(4E01)30) 3311 SEleecmoenndtaarryyEEdduuccaattiioonnSECLEEDD((MM667500)) 5—5 HebrewHEBR(E150) 31 CurriculumandInstructioninEducationCIED(M675) 56 JLPItaaoatrpliitanaunnLgeuUAseATesNLeJA(((EPsE1e1N7e600(L))EA1L6I5)) 333—111 CEREoddeuuusccneaasatteriilcooihnnnaagMlle&FPtoshPuyoencdrdhosaolotloniognogyenyls&ESEeSDtrDPavFtSiiDcset(is(McM7sC720OE00)DU)RNS(M(7M3711)0) 55558778 SRpuasnsiisahnSRPUASNS((EE210900)) 3311 CReohuanbsiellitiantgioPnsyRcEhHolBog(yM7C3P7)SY(M735) 5599 Language&LiteraturesLALI(E211) 31 HealthHLTH(M740) 59 GGGPeleeaooonplgnhoriygansypgihGcPysELGOAGELNEOO((PGEE(22E33(205E))23270)) „ 33331123 SHPReaheafyclesrttiehcya,atlEiPdohEunydcsuaRictcEaiatColinRoEnSd(uAMPcF7aH6EtE0iD)o(nM7(&4M57R)5e0c)reationHPER(M763) ....56651199 HIintsetronraytiHoInSalTS(tEu2d4i0e)sINTL(E245) 3—3 HMaormkeetiEncgonEodmuciactsioHnMMEKCE(DM7(7M07)73) 6612 MathematicsMATH(E280) 34 SpecialEducationSPED(M791) 62 ComputerScienceCOMP(E285) 35 THEHERFFCOLLEGEOFENGINEERING PhilosophyPHIL(E330) 36 PhysicsPHYS(E350) 36 BiomedicalEngineeringBIOM(Q795) 62 PoliticalSciencePOL(E370) 37 CivilEngineeringCIVL(Q800) 63 PsychologyPSYC(E390) 38 ElectricalEngineeringELEC(Q820) 63 SociologySOCI(E410) 39 Industrial&SystemsEngineeringINSE(Q831) 64 SocialWorkSWRK(E470) 40 MechanicalEngineeringMECH(Q870) 64 THEFOGELMANCOLLEGEOFBUSINESS&ECONOMICS TechnologyTECH(Q890) 65 BusinessAdministrationBA(H500) 40 THEUNIVERSITYCOLLEGEUNIV(R950) 66 SchoolofAccountancyACCT(H510) 40 THESCHOOLOFNURSINGNURS(U970) 66 EFicnoannocmei,cIsnsEuCraOnNce(&H5R2e0a)lEstateFIR(H530) 4412 THEINDEPENDENTPROGRAMS MBMMauag&rsnmkiDatenegteciIesinnmssfgieoEonrMdnmtuKaSctTMcaiitGoGnieMon(SncTHye5Bss6(tU0HIe)E5Sm5DDs0S)(H(5H5545)7) 444—342 AAAMInuecStdraeUlodrodseliLpmsoiaicgbcicrypeaslr&iiSAnetaSsCurpydALeiDIBeeNscR(ThYAVD9EP(0(aVR5Vt9)O9h43o53l())oVg9y50A)USP(V915) 6666677888 TAJroHtuErAnRCalTOiLs(mLK0EJ2GO0)EUROF(K2C6O0M)MUNICATION&FINEARTS 4446 UMNRinaelivmivateealdrrsiySiactSlyicei&HneocnDneceoevNresAAlRoVPpMYrmoYe(gnVrt(9aVa5m9l85)U5)NHP(V960) '. . . .66I88i1 MMuussiiccTHihsetoorryy,&LiCteormaptoursei,ti&onApMprUeTciCat(iKo3n0M7)UHL(K304) ....4477 StudiesR&DS(V986) I MusicEducationMUSE(K313) 48 SacredMusicMUSA(K316) 48 AMERICAN PASSAGE DirectoryofClassesI Seattle,WA98119-4017 • 206/282-81 NEW Y R K « CHI C AG * LOS ANGELES DALLAS * SEATTLE President&CEO GilbertScherer ExecutiveVicePresident•LindaNaismith VicePresident,Marketing•CarletonW.Bryant DirectorofPrintProduction•StephenGreene VicePresident,Sales•GaryMarcus,SharonH.Greener GroupProductionManager•FranO'Connor DirectorofLocalAdSales•NealR.Halter AdOperationsandProduction•StephanieVandenack DirectorofDOCAdOperations•LindaMcCaslln ProductionCoordinator•EmilyCurran ForInformation on advertising Id this publication, please oall 1-800-426-5537. FALL1991 FALL1991 1 CAMPUS DIRECTORY OFFICE (678-XXXX) Academic Counseling Scates Hall 107 2062 Add/Drop Courses See Change of Coursesection Admissions 2101 Freshman Information Administration215 2390 Readmission Information Administration 167 2674 Transfer Information Administration 215 2111 GraduateAdmissions Information Administration 216 2911 Law School Information Law School 201 2073 International Students Administration 216 2911 Counseling (Academic) Scates Hall 107 2062 Developmental Studies Administration 171 2028 Drop/Add Courses See Changeof Course section Evening Services Dean Administration 167 2393 Fee Payment Administration 177 2243 University Center Ballroom (seecalendarfordates) Financial Aid Scates Hall 312 2303 GraduateSchool Administration 315 2531 Identification Cards (Newand Replacement) Administration 176 3028 Information Center 3461 Central Avenue 2040 International StudentAdvisor University Center417 2054 Off-Campus (Jackson Center) (901) 427-4725 or5087 Probation (Academic) Undergraduate Administration 167 2393 Probation (Academic) Graduate Administration 315 2531 Records Office Administration 119 2671 Registration and Scheduling Administration 161 2675 Registration Center (seecalendarfordates) Residence Life (Housing) RichardsonTowers01 2295 ResidencyClassification Administration205 2344 Security Administration 151 4357 StudentAid Scates Hall 312 2303 Student Educational Services Administration 377 2114 Student Information System (Taped Messages) 2037 Student Loan Checks Administration 178 2248 University Center Ballroom (seecalendarfordates) Transcripts Administration 143 3927 TransferStudent Information Administration 215 2111 Withdrawal Priorto First Day of Classes Administration 161 2675 Registration Center (see calendarfordates) Beginning First Day of Classes Graduate Administration 315 2531 Law LawSchool207B 2660 Undergraduate Scates Hall 120 2067 (After4:30 p.m., see EveningServices) FALL 1991 NOTICE TO SENIORS Senior Testing Requirements The Tennessee Board of Regents and University policy require all seniors to complete the ACT-COMP, a general education test, and certain major testing requirements prior to graduation. TheACT-COMP is scheduled on the dates listed belowfor seniorswho have completed 100 hours or moretoward their degree. Choose the preferred testdate and register by calling the University Testing Center at 678-2428. Registration for each test date is first come, first served,soCALLEARLYIThetestshouldbecompletedPRIORtofilingthe IntenttoGraduateCards. SENIOREXAMINATIONSCHEDULE(ACT-COMP) Saturday,June5, 1991 9:00a.m. Tuesday,July 16, 1991 2:00p.m. Saturday,September 7, 1991 9:00a.m. Monday, September23, 1991 3:30p.m. Thursday,October 10, 1991 2:00p.m. Saturday,October26, 1991 9:00a.m. Wednesday,November13, 1991 6:00p.m. Saturday, December7, 1991 9:00a.m. About the ACT-COMP — The Senior Test is designed to evaluate the skills that students acquire in their general education program those coursesthatarerequiredforallstudents. Itisnotmeanttotestknowledgefromaspecificmajorordiscipline,butrather to evaluate a student's ability to receive Information in a variety of formats, analyze the information, and respond to situations related to adult roles in society. During the test, you will view portions of newscasts and television produc- tions,listentomusicandradiobroadcasts,lookatartprints,andreviewadvertisements, graphs,andblueprints. Scoresonthetestwill be returnedtoyoualongwith informationforcomparisonwitha national seniorreferencegroup. Thereportwillinc—ludeanoveralltotalscoreandalsosubscoresinthefollowin—gareas: —FunctioningWithinSocialInstitutions —Communicating —UsingScienceandTechnology —Solving Problems UsingtheArts ClarifyingValues Adescriptionofeachsubscoreareaisincludedwiththescorereport. MAJORAREAACHIEVEMENTTESTING Studentsgraduating either December 1991 or May 1992 inthefollowing majorsarealsorequiredtotakea MajorArea AchievementTestpriortograduation. PleasecontactyourGraduationAnalystortheTestingCenterfordetails. — PhysicalEducation — STUDENTSWITH DISABILITIES Duetothespecialformatofthetest television,tapes, andslidesandthetimerequirementsofthetest, studentswith significantvisual, hearing ormanual impairmentsmaybeeligibleforexemption. Studentswith disabilities must request and beapprovedforexemptionthroughthe DirectoroftheOfficeofStudentswith Disabilities, 215ScatesHall, priorto thelasttestdateforanygivensemester. UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE APPLICATION DEADLINES August 1991 April 10, 1991 December 1991 July24, 1991 May 1992 November20, 1991 FALL1991 FALL 1991 REGISTRATIONCALENDAR REGISTRATIONCENTERislocatedintheUniversityCenter—EastCommons PriortoRegistration Academic Advising. Guidelines, dates and priority estab- lished by individual colleges and departments. See Con- sultingwithAcademicAdviser. April1 StudentsbeginreceivingFall1991 PriorityRegistrationMa- APRIL 1991 terials. s M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 REGISTEREARLYIIIll 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 APRIL15-18 PRIORITYREGISTRATION 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 and 9:00a.m.- 7:00p.m. Monday-Thursday 28 29 30 APRIL22-25 Registeratorafterassignedappointmenttime. FeesmaybepaidbeginningApril15. MAY 1991 FeePaymentDeadlinePeriod-August20-22 S M T W T F S REGISTEREARLYIIIll 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Youcanstillregisterearly111! 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 CONTINUOUSREGISTRATION/DROP/ADD 26 27 28 29 30 31 JUNE24-27 9:00a.m.- 7:00p.m. Monday-Thursday and Appointmenttimesarenotrequired. JUNE 1991 AUGUST5-8 Allfeesmustbepaidbytheassignedfeepayment S M T W T F S dSetauddleinntes.registeringduringthisperiodshouldhave 1 alreadybeenadvised;advisingmaynotbeavailable. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2313069 211407 211158 211629 221703 221184 221295 August1 Aorfpeparldeimgciiassttsirioaontinodneraebdqelufiionrreee.metAhnnetysfirsasftttueddraentyhtiosfwdhcalotaesmseecsae.ntnsotadbmeisassisounreodrI August16 Mail-in fee payment deadline for students who registered S M JTULYW199T1 F S priortothisdate. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Registration MaterialsCenter(UniversityCenter-2nd Floor 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 -EastTVLounge) 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 August20-23 8:30a.m.- 6:30p.m. Tuesday-Friday 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 August26-28 8:30a.m.- 6:30p.m. Monday-Wednesday 28 29 30 31 CONTINUOUSREGISTRATION/DROP/ADD AUGUST 1991 AUGUST20-22 9:00a.m.- 7:00p.m. Tuesday-Thursday S M T W T F S Appointmenttimesarenotrequired. 4 5 6 7 81 29 103 Adhlealavdfeleieansler.meuaSsdttyudbbeeenetpnsairadedgvbiiyssteetdrh;ienagadsvdsiuisrgiinnngegdmthfaiesyeppneoartiyombdeensthould 1118 1129 2103 2114 2125 2136 2147 available. 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 FEEPAYMENTDEADLINEPERIOD UniversityCenter-3rdFloor August20-22 9:00a.m.- 7:00p.m. Tuesday-Thursday Finalfeepaymentdeadlineforallstudentswhoregis- teredforFall1991 coursesduringPriority/ ContinuousRegistration.Courseswillbedeletedfor studentswhofailtomeettheirFeePaymentDeadline. REGULARREGISTRATION/DROP/ADD/ FEEPAYMENT AAUUGGUUSSTT2263-28. 99::0000aa..mm..--77::0000pp..mm.. MFroinddaayy-Wednesday Appointmenttimerequiredforregistration. Allfeesmustbepaidonthedaytheregistrationor drop/addisprocessed. PC-191 participants and State of Tennessee employees may not registerpriorto appointment time during Regular Registration. August28 100% Refund Deadline. Last day forstudentstowithdraw fromtheUniversityordroptopart-timeandreceivea100% refund. FALL1991 August29,30and SeniorCitizenAuditRegistration AUGUST 1991 September3 1:00p.m.-4:30p.m. s M T W T F S LATEREGISTRATION/DROP/ADD/FEEPAYMENT 2111548 2116295 2217063 2211847 22129851 23130296 231114073 ASAEUUPGGTUUESSMTTB32E09R3..-5.. Adlrlo991fp::e/:00e0a00s0ddpaam..umimmss...tpr---bo747ec:::e003ps000asiepppdd....mmmo...nthedaytTThFehuriuerdrseasdgydaisayty-rTathiuornsodray SEPTEMBER 1991 AfterSeptember5andatothertimeswhenthe RegistrationCenterisnotopen,studentsmay S M T W T F S directinquiriestothe Registration and Scheduling Office, Administration Building, Room 161, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 678-2675.Officehoursare8:00a.m.-4:30p.m.,Monday-Friday. 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 REGISTRATION FEES may be paid as soon as a student receives a Class Schedule and 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 InvoiceForm.SeeFeePaymentOptions. DirectinquiriestotheBursar'sOffice,Administration 29 30 Building,Room177.Officehoursare8:00a.m.-4:30p.m.,Monday-Friday. REGISTRATIONMATERIALS RegistrationPermit REQUIRED: SectionRequestForm RestrictedSectionRequestForms(ifrequired) MATERIALSREQUIRED ClassScheduleandInvoiceForm TODROP/ADDTHROUGH SEPTEMBER5: Processedinthe RegistrationCenter SUMMARYSTEPSTOCOMPLETE REGISTRATION DetaileddescriptionsofeachofthefollowingstepsareprovidedintheappropriatesectionofthisScheduleofClasses. 1. Completeadmissionprocedures. Newstudentsmustsubmita$5.00applicationfeeandapplicationformtotheAdmissionsOffice. (Undergraduate,Admin.Bldg., Room215,678-2101;Graduate,Admin.Bldg.,Room216,678-2911). Students who were unclassified or who were not enrolled in the Spring 1991 semester must file a readmission application (Readmissions,Admin.Bldg., Room 167,678-2674). 2. Obtainnecessaryregistrationmaterials. Currentstudents(whodonothaveholdsplacedontheirmaterials) andneworreadmittedstudentsmeetingadmissionrequire- ments in sufficient time before either Priority or Regular Registration, will be mailed a Registration Permitwith a registration appointmenttime. Students not meeting admission requirementsintimeto receive registration materials inthe mailwill receive Instructionswith theirletterofacceptance. RefertotheRegistrationCalendarforalldeadlines,datesandtimesforregistrationactivity. 3. Consultwithacademicadviser. AllstudentsmustobtainaSectionRequestFormfromanacademicadviserpriortoregistration. 4. PickupRestrictedSectionRequestForms(ifrequired). The locations of RestrictedSection Request Forms arefootnoted intheScheduleofClassesfortheclasses requiringthese forms. 5. ReporttotheRegistrationCenter. BringtheRegistrationPermitandSectionRequestForm,andanyrequiredRestrictedSectionRequestFormstotheRegistration CenteratoraftertheappointmenttimeprintedontheRegistrationPermitforPriorityorRegularRegistration.Appointmenttimes arenotnecessaryduringothertimeswhenregistration/drop/addisavailable. 6. Payallregistrationfees. FeesmaybepaidbeginningthedaystudentsregisterandMUSTbepaidbythedeadlinespecifiedontheClassScheduleand InvoiceFormwhichthestudentsreceiveattimeofregistration. Students'classeswillbedeletediffeesarenotpaidbythedate indicated. REGISTEREARLYI PAYFEESONTIMEI FALL1991 FALL1991 SEMESTERCALENDAR August 16 Mail-infeepaymentdeadlineforstudentswhohaveregis- teredpriortothisdate. August20-22 Continuous Registration, Drop/Add, and Fee Payment DeadlinePeriod. August23and RegularRegistration, Drop/Add,and FeePayment. August26-28 August27 ResidenceHallCheck-In. August28 100% Refund Deadline. Last day to drop to part-time or s MAUGTUSWT 1T991F S August29 FIRwfSuintTdh.dDrAaYwOfrFomCLtAhSeSUEnSi.versity and receive a 100% re- 1 2 3 August29,30 LateRegistration, Drop/Add, andFeePayment. 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 September3-5 1118 1192 2103 2114 2125 2136 2147 September2 HOLIDAY:LaborDay. 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 September3-5 Residencehallroomchangeperiod. September5 Lastdaytoaddcoursesorregister. (BeginningSeptember SEPTEMBER 1991 6 Inquiries concerning change of course should be di- S M T W T F S rected to the Records Office, Administration Building, 81 92 103 114 152 163 147 September5 LasRtodoamyf1o1r9,gr6a7d8u-a2t6e71s.t)udentstofile "IntenttoGraduate" 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 cardwiththeGraduateSchoolOfficefordegreestobe 22 23 .24 25 26 27 28 conferredinDecember, 1991. 29 30 September11 75%RefundDeadline. Lastdaytodropto part-timeorwithdrawfromthe Uni- OCTOBER 1991 versityandreceivea75%refund. S M T W T F S Lastdayfor75%refundofresidencehallrent. 1 2 3 4 5 September 18 Last day to return books (with receipt) to bookstore for 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 100%refund. 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 September23 25%RefundDeadline. 2207 2218 2229 2330 2314 25 26 vLearsstitdyaayntdordercoepivteoapa2r5t-%tirmeefuonrd.withdrawfrom theUni- S MNOVTEMBWERT199F1 S SSeepptteemmbbeerr2265 LLaassLttadsdtaayydatfoyorrfoegrmrao2dv5ue%atSeruemfsutmnueddreonft1s9r9et1soid"seIunnbccmeoimthpallmelatserte"netrg.'rsaddees.gree 3 4 5 6 7 81 92 candidacy and doctoral candidacy forms to college di- 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 rectorsofgraduatestudies. 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 October 18 LastdaytodropcoursesorwithdrawfromtheUniversity. 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 November 11 GraduateStudents: lastdayto removeSummer 1991 "In- complete"gradeswhenextensionshavebeengranted. DECEMBER 1991 November 11-14 S M T W T F S November 18-21 PriorityRegistration-Spring 1992. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 November25-27 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 November21 Lastdayfor making application to thedean ofthe appro- 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 priate undergraduate college for degrees to be con- 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 ferredInMay, 1992. 29 30 31 November28-December 1 . HOLIDAYS:Thanksgiving November27 Last day to submit comprehensive examination results to theGraduateSchool. November27 Last day to submit theses/dissertations to the Graduate School. Decembers LASTDAYOFCLASSES. MWF morning courses will meet this day (Thursday). No afternoon or evening courses will meet this day. Thursday courses will not meet this day. There is no studyday. December6-12 FinalExamination Period. SeeExaminationSchedule. December 13 Lastdaytoclearfinancial obligationstothe Universitybe- foreholdsareplacedongrades. December 13 ResidenceHallCheck-OutDeadline. December 14 Commencement. December20 Mail-infee paymentdeadlinefor studentswhohave regis- teredpriortothisdateforSpring 1992. ThecalendarIssubjecttochangeatanytimepriortoorduringanacademictermduetoemergen- cies or causes beyond the reasonable control of the institution, including severe weather, loss of utilityservices,orordersbyfederalorstateagencies(SBR2:04:00:01). FALL1991

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