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WSSISSIPP1 VALLEY COLLECTION Memphis TheUniversity of Summer 2001 Schedule of Classes www.tigerweb.memphis.edu Stripes Helpline 321-7000 678-2810 (901) (901) « ' co•»HrHrooiiNn zO ~w o^ C3fl«cmoivHonCNfoO iHooincnai CO 3 rHCNCM wUi < 3" r-«i*HCrNHoCoM d*. 2 *otnot~ rHCMCM V) incmcruo "- 3 CNJ CM 00 11] INs- CO oor-^HrHoo CMCM tuiomor» rHCMCM >R5121926 _lW4111825 T310172431 0<1 C3 2cmomHoCeMnoro Q 0) COiHooinCM<* iHCMCM -O LU > <I 03 O CO < >^ uj 7 c CO ' o U01J CD luhcdiHnCcMmCcMn h- CO Ml& r~«*rHOO CO CQ |B> z tHCMCM L^U UJ _—-.JSH linocicmHiCooNiriC-sM CtoL-UO ctCioOl oC0>N) m cSo n">»orrhHlicrr--HolC"mNN» CM o CD 00 CM 01 LU coincHmotHmCoN 3 (K•>*rH00in Kmoh<»iH CO CD >- iHtHCNCO fiCtO CD ^? f^ ^•eSCMCT>VhDcemnoro CO "9 CD E-iHooiinHcCmMCcMn CO i a> UJ ,t CO ac, o>Q 3 Q0Tt=0sCaoLO<.Joa)Do*§o=a>gC(Cikoo-)_O0Dn TtiQlhT3QOCaoLO>r.J^O-J.Do<i*O—Q?CCcCOor)DDDoo 1TQmctoa0QOor8fIJ£n->s)a0.?sDCe«a<C"oo3l/>D>)> O'Tt-1.cor3riaCC>C=Jj.o-OOOo>>a<OT*0Lcaw2c3®r3r-O•)b>ooon,Q<TaD1CCkakCc3SOO..DtQTTZ«ECCLoL<C3JJ>_.OOD t3oa>EtOcraac2CCj>Zo>>oU Jroo((2(eEoia=-/A0s,)nO.5"£OEOa0w3O>a>E) =-c2aQEo=0toa-o>)o>-)JOt*ios°coQcCL.j•;o2D..<Xua?5-2o(Eocrl5J.S0oo tToTD•n.f*«CCCE3Mo0sCCjJaE3—DD)ODf§--cot<C/ProD> ToiTT1=~2;«Cc32CCa©SrQOOaJJJOO>o.§f«i«TlQ~w(3aEoCCcwWat3-2uJ-DOo>o.. __Kq<_|Jc[pSH3oiuccHli'mojnorcoCiHoiHonoNHHCCoHriHiHoHJ~dnMo1CCCrcCVCi•rNM>NmMoNDn-»CocCOrMv The Memphis University of SUMMER SCHEDULE OF CLASSES 2001 CONTENTS SEMESTER CALENDAR Inside Front Cover ADDENDA- UNIVERSITY BULLETIN. 20 ENROLLMENT, A Five-Step Process GENERAL EDUCATION PROGRAM 21 SStteepp 21:: AAdcmaidsesmiiocnAodrviRseiandgmission, ifapplicable 23 CLASS LISTINGS -Alphabetical by SubjectArea Heading.. 22 Step 3: Student Financial Aid, ifapplicable 4 (See Map on the Last Page for Building Codes and Locations) Step 4: Registration 8 Step 5: Fee Payment 9 SITE TRANSLATIONS (Off Campus courses) 71 FINAL EXAMINATION/TESTING SCHEDULES 15 OFF CAMPUS COURSES 72 ACADEMIC POLICIES AND PROCEDURES DISTANCE EDUCATION COURSES 79 Audit .17 SUMMER STUDY & TRAVEL ABROAD DESTINATIONS 80 Course Numbering System .17 Class Attendance .17 MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Class Cancellation & InclementWeather Policy. .17 Course Load Limitations .17 Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals 81 VA Educational Benefits 81 Credit/No Credit .17 Harassment Policy 81 Disabled Auditor Credit Registration .17 U of M Position on Drug & Alcohol Use 83 Grade Reports .18 Sexual Assault 83 Privacy Rights of Parents and Students .18 Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act 84 Probation/Suspension .18 Graduation and Retention Rates 84 Undergraduate Academic Retention Scale .18 Parking Regulations 84 Transitional Academic Studies .18 Repetition ofCourses .18 MAP AND BUILDING ABBREVIATIONS Inside Back Cover SeniorCitizen Audit/Credit Registration .19 Students with Disabilities .19 OFF CAMPUS MAP Outside Back Cover Transcript Requests .19 Transfer Credit/U of M Students .19 Withdrawal Procedures 19 BeUniversityofMemphisisaccreditedbytheCommissiononCollegesoftheSouthernAssociationofCollegesandSchoolstoawardbachelor's,firstprofessional,master's,educationspecialist's,and hctoraldegrees. TheUniversityofMemphisisoneof46institutionsintheTennesseeBoardofRegentssystem,theseventhlargestsystemofhighereducationinthenation.TheTennesseeBoardof fgentsisthegoverningboardforthissystemwhichiscomprisedofsixuniversities,fourteencommunitycollegesandtwenty-sixareatechnologycenters TheTBRsystemenrollsmorethan80%ofall hnnesseestudentsattendingpublicinstitutionsofhighereducation. leUniversityofMemphisoffersequaleducationopportunitytoallpersonswithoutregardtorace,religion,sex,creed,color,nationalorigin,ordisability. TheUniversitydoesnotdiscriminateonthese sesin therecruitmentandadmission ofstudentsand theoperationofanyofitsprogramsandactivities, asspecified byFederal Lawsand regulations. ThedesignatedcoordinatorsforUniversity jmpliancewithSection504oftheRehabilitationActof1973andTheAmericanswithDisabilitiesActof1990aretheVicePresidentforStudentAffairsandViceProvostforEnrollmentServicesandthe jiualEmploymentComplianceOfficer.Uponrequest,informationcontainedinthisdocumentwillbeprovidedinalternateformat. Student Responsibility Statement i'ou will not be dropped from classes for non-payment or for non-attendance. You ccept both fee and grade liability at the time of registration. If you decide not to attend, |ou must cancel your registration by dropping all your classes on TIGERWEB vww.tigerweb.memphis.edu) or STRIPES (901-321-7000) prior to the first day of classes )r the session to avoid owing significant enrollment fees. You will receive "F" grades if ou do not attend and do not cancel your registration or withdraw from classes by the ppropriate deadline. jmmer2001 The University of Memphis . . STEP1: ADMISSION UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATE All requirements for admission or readmission to the For more detailed information about the Graduate University must be completed before registration is School, refer to the web site authorized. Any former student who was not enrolled in www.people.memphis.edu/~gradsch. Spring 2001 must apply for readmission. Students who PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS hold an undergraduate degree and desire to take courses at the graduate level must apply for admission Prospective students should check with the appropriate to the Graduate School. program for specific deadlines. For admission to a degree program, applicants should allow a reasonable APPLICATION DEADLINE amount of time for necessary documents to be The application deadline for ALL new students is May 1. processed by the appropriate degree program and the Aapdpmliiscsainotns wthoo aappldyegarfetee-rsMeaekyin1gmacyatneogtorbye. elSitgiubdleenftosr GInrtaedrunaattieonaSlchapopollica(natpsprsohxoiumladteallylowtharteeleatsot fsoixurwmeoenktsh)s. admitted as undergraduate (including post- for the application process. Applicants are urged to apply baccalaureate) may take courses numbered 0000-4999. early to ensure full consideration. RESIDENCY CLASSIFICATION RESIDENCY CLASSIFICATION For information concerning Tennessee Board of Regents For information concerning Tennessee Board of Regents guidelines and regulations for residency classification for guidelines and regulations for residency classification for fee-paying purposes, undergraduate students should fee-paying purposes, graduate students should contact contact Applicant Services, 229 Administration Building, Graduate School, 308 Administration Building, (901) 678-2590. (901)678-2111. NEW STUDENTS NEWSTUDENTS 1. New undergraduate degree-seeking students must 1. New graduate students must submit the required submit the required application form and a $15.00 Graduate Admissions Application and a $25.00 application fee to the Office of Admissions, 229 application fee for domestic students or $50.00 AidnmfionrimasttiroantiornegBauridldiinngg.aTdemliespshioonneo(r90a1p)p6ly78-o2nl1i1ne1 faotr aGprpaldiucaatteionAdmifesesionfsor, 2i1n6terAndamtiinoinsatlratisotnudeBunitlsdingt.o www.embark.com Telephone (901) 678-2911 for information or apply . online atwww.embark.com . 2. Applicants should submit all documents required to complete their admission file. Notification of 2. For full admission, submit official transcripts to the acceptance and information about orientation, Graduate Admissions Office. advising, and registration opportunities will be sent to READMISSION each accepted student. 1 Former graduate students who were not enrolled at 3. rIfequaidrdeidt,ionsatludepnltascemsehnotuldtesctoinntgact(CtOheMPAOfSfSic)e oifs TsuhbemiUtnivaersrietaydomfisMseiomnphiapspliincaStpiroinngto20G0r1admuuastte Transitional Academic Studies at (901) 678-2028 Admissions, 216 Administration Building, (901) 678- before meeting with an advisor. See "Schedule of 2911. Special Examinations" fordates. NOTE: It may be possible for graduate students READMISSION to complete readmission by telephone. Call (901) 1. Former undergraduate students who were not 678-2911 for information. enrolled at The University of Memphis in Spring 2001 must submit a readmission application to the 2. Applicants should submit any required documents to Office of Admissions, 229 Administration Building, complete their readmission file and be notified of their (901) 678-2111. Students who have attended another acceptance before attempting to register. Students institution since last enrolled at The University of who have attended another institution since last Memphis must submit an official transcript from each enrolled at The University of Memphis must submit an institution priorto readmission. official transcript from each institution prior to readmission. NOTE: It may be possible for undergraduate GRADUATE NON-DEGREE STUDENTS students to complete readmission by telephone. Call (901) 678-5775 for information. There are limitations on the amount of coursework taken as a non-degree student that may be used toward a 2. Applicants should submit any required documents to degree program. Students must sign a Graduate Non- cacocmepplteatnectehebierfroeraedamtitsesmipotninfigletaonrdegibsetenr.otified oftheir Degree Agreement before registering for more than one semester of non-degree course work. For additional 3. After acceptance, applicants will be notified of their information, contact Graduate Admissions, 216 registration opportunities. Administration, (901) 678-2911 Summer 2001 The University of Memphis STEP ADVISING 2: NOTE: It is the student's responsibility to obtain initial advising and to follow the prescribed degree program sheet given at that advising session. Any studentwho needs or desires additional or updated advice should meetwith his/her advisorwell in advance ofthe registration dates. Ifthe advisoris unavailable, the student should contactthe departmental office. Ifprogram changes occur that could result in alterations in degree requirements, student registration clearance flags will be reset to disallow student registrationwithoutseeing an advisor. REGISTRATION CLEARANCE register for selected upper division courses leading to teacher licensure. Students who are inappropriately registered forTEP Most degree-seeking students must obtain registration upperdivision courseswill be administratively dropped. clearance from an advisor to register. Students should Undergraduatestudents assigned tothe following departments contactthe appropriate advising area to set up an appointment well in advance of their assigned day for registration. While wrehgoistararteionin. Agonoydstsutdaenndtinwghwoillneaeudtsomaotricdaelsliyresbeadcdlietairoenadlfoorr non-degree-seeking students are not required to have updated advice should meet with his/herfaculty mentorwell in registration clearance, those considering future degree- advanceofthe registration dates. seeking status are encouraged to seek advising either in the college of the intended major or the Academic Counseling Consumer Scienceand Education (901) 678-2301 Unit. Human Movement Sciences & Education (901)678-2324 Instruction and Curriculum Leadership (901) 678-5771 The following students must receive registration clearance fv(2er)toemrsatanunsd'eandtvbsiesnoeorfn:itsa(,1c)a(fd4i)ersmtsittciumdpeernfotbrsaetsiwhohmn,eon(ha3)anvdsetturndaonetsnftesernrsrotelucldeeeidnvtisni,gn AInnstruUcntdieonrgarnadduCautrericAudlvuimsLinegadeCresnhtieprDepisartamveanilta.ble in the required Transitional Academic Studies courses, and (5) University College - Students must receive registration participants in varsitysports. clearance from the University College Office, G-1 Johnson UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT ADVISING Hall, (901) 678-2716 if they: do not have an approved baccalaureate contract; have not attended a University College new student workshop; or are new, continuing, or ACADEMIC COUNSELING UNIT transfer students who have not had an initial advising I 107Scates Hall, 678-2062 appointment. The Academic Counseling Unit (ACU) advises all I5undergraduate students who are undecided about their major, GRADUATE STUDENTADVISING pre-Nursing, and/or required to take Transitional Academic (studies (TRAC) coursework. (Exceptions: Art majors Graduate degree-seeking students should contact the (contact the Art Department, 201 Jones Hall; Music majors department of their major for registration clearance and contact the Music Department, 123 Music Building; and I advising information. Theatre majors contact the Theatre Department, 143 Theatre | (Communication Arts Building.) Graduate students in good standing assigned tothe following STUDENTSWITH DECLARED MAJORS departmentswill becleared for registration: ConsumerScience & Education (901)678-2301 Human Movement Sciences& Education (901) 678-2324 College ofArts and Sciences - Students should contacttheir instruction & Curriculum Leadership (901)678-2365 I advisor in the department of their major for registration Leadership (901)678-2368 clearance. A listofAdvising Coordinators is available online at Counseling, Educational Psychology & Research lithe following url: (901)678-2841 cas.memphis.edu/Advising%20Coordinators.htm i ljStudents who have transferred to The University of Memphis Students who desire/need specific advice should contact their are encouraged to see the Transfer Advisor in 209 Mitchell advisororthe departmentofficeforan appointment. Hall priorto registering. I Graduate non-degree students may register without I Fogelman College of Business and Economics - Students advisorclearance. Studentswith questions related to course must receive clearance from the Business and Economics prerequisites are encouraged to contact the college in which HAdvising Center, 114 Business Building, (901) 678-2855. courseswill betaken. CollegeofCommunication and FineArtsand JACKSON CENTERADVISING HerffCollegeofEngineeringand | Loewenberg School of Nursing - Students must receive Jackson Center students should contact The University of registration clearancefrom theirdepartmental advisor. Memphis Office on the Jackson State Community College campus at (901) 427-4725 or (901) 678-5087 (local Memphis College of Education - All students assigned to Advisory call) forregistration clearance information. Services (202 Ball Hall) mustcontactthe College ofEducation |\dvisor in person or by phone (901) 678-2728 during regular jvorking hours for registration clearance. Any student seeking Heacher licensure who is not fully admitted to the TEP may not Summer2001 The University ofMemphis .. STEP STUDENT FINANCIAL AID 3: Financial Aid for the Summer Semester A. Current Aid Applicants. You have previously 2. If your award includes a Direct Loan, you completed the 2000-2001 FAFSA (Free may be contacted about signing a promissory Application for Federal Student Aid). note. Federal regulations require that the 1 Registerfor at least half-time credit hours: loan be divided into two disbursements. • Undergraduate students register for a Once you sign the note, the first half of the minimum of six (6) undergraduate credit loan will be disbursed at the beginning of the hours. term and the second half at the middle of the • Graduate students register for a minimum term. offive (5) graduate credit hours. NOTE: Beginning with the Fall 2000 • Law students register for a minimum of semester, you may not need to complete a three (3) law credit hours. new Master Promissory Note (MPN) for 2. If you know the amount of Direct Loan you Direct Loans (subsidized and unsubsidized Stafford Loans) assuming you completed an winotuelrdestleikdeintoabPoarrreonwt,Looranif(yPoLuUrS)p,arceonmtpsleatree MPN and received loan monies during the the Summer 2001 Financial Aid Update Form 1999-2000 year. in this Financial Aid section. 3. Federal regulations require that the first loan 3. All Summer awards are subject to a review of disbursement to first-time freshmen be held your academic record at the end of the spring for 30 days. semester. 4. When financial aid is disbursed, university charges are deducted before any remaining B. New Applicants for Summer 2001 balance is given to you. Refer to the Fee 1 You must be ACCEPTED or curren.tly enrolled Payment section of this Schedule for in a degree-program, and if seeking a second information of the disbursement of financial bachelor's degree, have declared a major. If aid. you are in a conditional, special admission, or non-degree status, you are not eligible for D. Satisfactory Academic Progress. Students applying for or receiving financial aid must meet financial aid. 2. Complete the 2000-2001 Free Application for the academic standards in order to establish or Federal Student Assistance (FAFSA) and retain their eligibility. Refer to the undergraduate mail in the envelope provided. Be sure to list bulleting or to the financial aid website at - The University of Memphis (Title IV code http://www.enrollment.memphis.edu/financialaid/ 003509) in Step 6 ofthe FAFSA. 3. When your FAFSA is processed, a Student E. Receipt ofAid from Other Sources Aid Report (SAR) will be sent to you. In determining a student's eligibility for the need- Immediately review the SAR for accuracy. If based financial aid programs, all other aid corrections are required, make them on part received by the student is counted as a resource 2 and submit the corrected SAR to the U of M and subtracted from the student's budget. This Student Financial Aid Office. You may be includes external and institutional scholarships, undergraduate and graduate fee waivers, required to submit additional documents before an award can be made. Vocational Rehabilitation, and Veterans' 4. If you know the amount of Direct Loan you Educational Benefits. Excluded are short-term loans and non-Federal Work-Study employment. would like to borrow, or if your parents are interested in a Parent Loan (PLUS), complete the Summer 2001 Financial Aid Update Form CLASS ATTENDANCE REQUIRED in this Financial Aid section. IS C. Awarding and Disbursing Faculty will report all students who do not 1. When all required documents have been begin or who stop attending classes. Students received, you will receive a Financial Aid who receive federal/state financial aid may Notification (Award Letter) which you should have awards reduced or cancelled. This can review. If you need to make any changes, potentially result in a student's owing significant sign and return it as soon as possible. Your financial fees to the university. awards will then be finalized. Summer 2001 The University of Memphis UDENT AID OFFICE 312 SCATES HALL MEMPHIS, TN 38152 SUMMER 2001 financial aid update form (SUM) ( PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 1, 2001 FOR PRIORITY AWARD CONSPIRATION ) me(PleasePrint) SSN Local Phone manent Address City, State, Zip I will enroll (I am enrolled) for undergraduate hours graduate hours law hours I will be in a Study-Abroad program in (country) and I will leave (date) )TE: Toclaimfinancialaiddisbursement,astudentmustregisterandpaybythefeepaymentdeadlineforsummersessions (Pre, 1st,2nd, Fullorcombined) andbeenrolledforaminimumof: 6 undergraduate credit hours or 5 graduate credit hours or 3 law credit hours NOT Financial assistance will be awarded ifyou enroll after June 30, 2001 Checkthetype(s) ofaid forwhichyou are applying: I RemainingFederal "IFederal Work-Study Federal Subsidized ] Federal Unsubsidized *— "J PellGrant(ifyoudid ^""^ (part-timejob) Direct Loan Direct Loan notreceiveafull-timeaward (referto chart) (referto chart) & Fall2000 Spring2001) MAXIMUMDIRECTLOANLIMITS NOTE: Loan(s) borrowed Fall 2000 and Spring 2001 are, FOR THE WHOLEACADEMIC YEAR considered in determining your Summer 2001 loan eligibility./ (subsidizedandunsubsidizedcombined) INDEPENDENT 1st year undergraduate (Freshman) $ 2,625 $ 6,625 2nd year undergraduate (Sophomore) $ 3,500 $ 7,500 & 3rd 4th year undergraduate (Junior, Senior) $ 5,500 $10,500 5th year undergraduate (with degree) $ 5,500 $10,500 Graduate/Professional/Law N/A $18,500 I request a loan in the amountof$ forSummer2001. I will accept all orpart ofmy loan as unsubsidized funds, ifnecessary, in order to receive the amount requested. I I YES I I NO r— — —— — — — — — — -—— ———— — — — — — — — —— — — — ——— — — — — —— n All financial aiddisbursementsforFederalPellGrantandstudent/parentloansaremadebytheBursar'sOffice. AllFederalDirectandFederal PLUS loansaresplitintotwodisbursements,perfederalregulations. IMPORTANTNOTE: Theseconddisbursementisnotavailableuntilmid-July,evenifyouarenotattendingthesecondsummersession. Forinformationregardingfeepaymentprocedures,contacttheBursar's Officeat(901)678-5579. PARENT LOAN - dependentstudents only - anapplicationwill be senttotheparent listedbelow ame ofBorrower (PARENT) ddress City, State, Zip OVER- ... . GENERAL INFORMATION INSTRUCTIONS / Only students classified by the Admissions Office as degree-seeking undergraduates with 1 remaining Pell entitlement for 2000-2001 are eligible forthe Federal Pell Grant for Summer 2001 . The 2001-2002 Student Aid Report cannot be used for Summer 2001 , at this institutioi NOTE: Unclassified students are not eligible to receive any financial assistance, including los 2. Undergraduate students with remaining Pell entitlement must enroll for a minimum of6 ere hours and register for the summer term (Pre, 1st, 2nd, Full, or combined) by June 30, 2001 in oi to receive their award disbursement. No money will be awardedfor enrollment after June 30, 2001. 3 Students awarded Federal Work-Study must enroll for a minimum of6 undergraduate credit ho or 5 graduate credit hours and will be paid every two weeks. , , Federal Work-Study awards cannot be used to pay registration / tuition fees. Job placement is contingent upon job availability. 4. Students applying for a Federal Direct Loan and/or Federal Work-Study, who have the 2000-2 FreeApplicationforFederalStudentAid(FAFSA) applicationresults and all supporting docum on file with the Student Financial Aid Office should submit this Summer 2001 FinancialAil AND Update Form enroll by June 30, 2001 5 New students who have not completed the 2000-2001 Free ApplicationforFederal Student must have the FAFSA submitted in enough time for the federal processor to receive it by June 30, 2001 AND enroll by June 30, 2001 in order to receive summer aid at The University ofMemphis. CERTIFICATION STATEMENT have read this Summer 2001 Financial Aid Update Form and understand the federal regulat I regarding the two disbursements ofloan funds. make my Summer 200 expenses accordingl I will plans for 1 Date Student's signature A Tennessee Board ofRegents Institution An EqualOpportunity/AffirmativeAction University STEP STUDENT FINANCIAL AID 3: RETURN OF FUNDS EARNING YOUR FINANCIAL AID - The Higher Education Amendments of 1998 established the concept that financial aid must be earned though class attendance. A student has not earned 100% of his/her financial aid until he/she has attended at least 60% ofthe term. The 60% point ofthe Summer 2001 term is July 15 for first and second session students and July 30 for second session only students. Ifa financial aid recipient totally withdraws on or before the 60% point ofthe term, there is a portion ofthe aid that has not been earned. The unearned portion ofthe aid is equal to the percentage of the term remaining at the point ofwithdrawal and must be returned to the Department of Education. The unearned portion is repaid by both the student and the school based on a federal formula. The school can use any refund generated by the withdrawal to pay the portion it owes back. Students who withdraw through the 60% point of the term will receive a letter indicating how much they are responsible for repaying to the federal financial aid programs. The following example illustrates the Return ofFunds: The student withdraws on the tenth day of a term that is 100 days long. He/she has received $2,000 in federal grants which paid his/herfees of $1,500 and gave the student a balance check of$500. CALCULATING THE UNEARNED FINANCIAL AID: Length ofTerm = 100 days Days NotAttending = 90 (100 - 10) Total Financial Aid = $2,000 Total Fees= $1,500 Percent ofAid Unearned = 90 (90 * 100) Total Unearned Aid: = $1,800 ($2,000 x 90%) CALCULATING THE REPAYMENTS: Each student's balance is calculated based on the date ofwithdrawal, the amount offinancial aid received, and whether the programs offinancial aid received include grants or loans. If a student must totally withdraw, it is best to attend class through 60% ofthe term to avoid any financial penalty. A balance is calculated based on the adjusted fees and reduced g/ants. The student is given a pro rata adjustment ofthe fees (refer to "Refund of Enrollment Fees" in this Schedule of Classes): Adjusted fees = $150 [$1,500 - $1,350 ($1,500 x 90%)] Adjusted grant = $200 ($2,000 original grant - $1,800 unearned grant) The student is due a $50 refund from the University based on the difference between the adjusted fees ($150) and the adjusted grant ($200). The University must repay the lesser ofthe total unearned financial aid, or the total fees multiplied by the percent ofaid unearned. Since total fees ($1,500) are less than total aid ($2,000), the amount to be repaid is based on the total fees. Total financial aid to be repaid by the University = $1,350 [$1,500 (fees) x 90%] The student must repay the portion ofthe unearned aid not repaid by the University. Federal regulations allow unearned grant to be reduced by half. Student's portion ofunearned grant = $450 ($1,800 unearned - $1,350 repaid by the University). Grant to be repaid by student = $225 ($450 x 50%) The Higher Education Amendments of 1998 specify the following order in which any unearned amounts are to be returned to Title IV financial aid programs: Federal Direct Loan Programs (unsubsidized then subsidized); Federal Perkins Loan Program; Federal Direct PLUS loans; Federal Pell Grant Program; Federal SEOG Program; any other programs funded by Title IV including the Tennessee Student Assistance Program; other federal, state, private or institutional aid programs. Any amount remaining after the applicable programs have been fully repaid is returned to the student. Summer 2001 7 The University of Memphis STEP REGISTRATION 4: REGISTRATION TIMETABLE FOR SUMMER 2001 REGULAR REGISTRATION - APRIL 9 - JUNE 2 REGISTER EARLY FOR BEST COURSE SELECTION. Monday - Friday 7:30am - 7:30pm Saturday 7:30am - noon Sunday CLOSED | | STRIPES TIGERWEB Call (901) 321-7000 to register. www.tigerweb.memphis.edu Summer 2001 Term Code = 012 Students using PC-191 or State ofTennessee Employee fee waiver REGISTER BEGINNING MAY 1. Registration time during the first two weeks of Regular Registration is based on your classification and last name. You may register or make schedule adjustments at or after the date indicated for your Registration Classification and last name. Registration Classification is based on cumulative hours, including those in which you are currently •enrolled. NOTICE TO STUDENTS ON PROBATION: Regardless ofcurrentacademic status, students willbe allowedtoregister. However, students whose finalgrades foranyterm resultin an academic suspension willbe automatically withdrawn from the Universitybefore the nextterm'sclassesbegin. Financialaideligibilitymaybe affected. SeeAcademic Policies & Proceduressection fordetailedinformation. Graduate and Post Baccalaureate Students (105/151) Graduate students may register beginning April 9. Undergraduate Students Currently enrolled or readmitted undergraduate students may register beginning the date indicated below. New undergraduate students must attend Orientation. SENIOR (SR) 85+ hours SOPHOMORE (SO) 25 - 54 hours Last Name Earliest Registration Date Last Name Earliest Registration Date I I A-G Monday April M-Z Monday April 16 H-0 Tuesday April 10 A-L Tuesday April 17 p-z Wednesday April 11 JUNIOR (JR) 55 - 84 hours FRESHMAN (FR) - 24 hours and Non-Degree (SPU) Last Name Earliest Registration Date Last Name Earliest Registration Date ! M-Z Thursday April 12 A-G Wednesday April 18 < | "a-"l" Friday April 13 H-0 Thursday April 19 I [ p"-z Friday April 20 | | SCHEDULE ADJUSTMENTS Schedule adjustments may be made at anytime after initial registration through the deadlines indicated for drop/add on the Semester Calendar. Summer2001 The University of Memphis

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