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Summer Sessions 2003
Division of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions

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Academic Regulations

Please refer to the Ithaca College undergraduate and graduate catalogs for complete details of College policies.

Advising and Course Selection

Ithaca College degree students --- Before selecting summer courses, matriculated Ithaca College students should consult with their faculty adviser, preferably during the spring semester.

Incoming students --- For recommendations regarding summer course selection, first-time Ithaca College students who have been accepted for matriculation should contact the dean's office of the school to which they have been accepted.

Extramural students --- Area residents and Ithaca College employees not in degree programs may seek academic advice from the summer sessions office.

Course Prerequisites and Permission

Students are responsible for making certain that they have the necessary prerequisites for the courses in which they enroll. Students who believe they have preparation equivalent to the listed prerequisite may seek the instructor's permission to be admitted.

The course prerequisite "permission of instructor" means that admission is based on an assessment by the instructor of the student's academic preparation for that course. The required permission must always be obtained before registering for the course.

Graduate 500-Level Courses

Qualified Ithaca College seniors may, with prior approval, enroll in 500-level courses for undergraduate credit. Petition forms are available in the graduate studies office, Towers Concourse.

Independent Studies and Internships

Currently matriculated Ithaca College undergraduate and graduate students not on academic warning may register for one or more independent studies or an internship. Nonmatriculated (extramural) students are not eligible for these courses during the summer sessions.

Independent Studies

During the summer sessions, many academic departments offer independent and other special studies that may not be available in regular classrooms or laboratories. Independent studies are normally for 1 to 4 credits and may take the form of directed study, advanced reading, independent reading, independent research, a research project, a computer project, or a tutorial. Students should contact their academic dean's office or department chair for more information. More than one independent study may be taken during the summer.

Courses listed in the Ithaca College undergraduate catalog may not be taken as independent studies during the summer.

Internships

An internship is a field-based experience designed to link theory with practice. In addition to an on-site work component, internships have an intellectual aspect determined by each academic unit. Only selected internships and fieldwork offerings are listed in this catalog. Additional offerings may be arranged. Students should contact their academic dean's office or department chair for more information.

Registration Procedures

Enrollment in independent studies and internships is by permission only. A student must formally register before he or she begins the study or internship. The process is outlined below.

  1. Obtain a summer independent study or internship petition from the summer sessions office or an academic dean's office.
  2. In consultation with a faculty sponsor, complete the petition and develop a design statement that sets forth the specifics of the internship or independent study.
  3. Have the completed petition approved by your faculty sponsor, adviser, department chair, and dean. Submit the petition and design statement to the dean's office no later than one week before registration to allow time for review and approval.
  4. Mail or bring the approved petition and design statement, along with a completed registration form (found on the back cover of this catalog), to the summer sessions office.
  5. Early registration is encouraged. Registration cannot be accepted after the deadline.

Full-Time and Part-Time Status

For both undergraduate and graduate students, full-time status during the summer sessions is defined as enrollment in 6 credits during any session. Enrollment in 3 credits in session I and 3 credits in session II is considered part-time status. For purposes of federal and institutional financial aid, the definition of full-time status for undergraduate students is enrollment in a cumulative total of 12 credits during the summer; for graduate students, it is 9 credits. New York State programs define a full-time student as one who is enrolled in a cumulative total of 12 credits during the summer. For further information, contact the financial aid office; phone 800-429-4275; e-mail finaid@ithaca.edu; website www.ithaca.edu/finaid.

Maximum Credit Load

Students are limited to 7 credits of classroom instruction during each of summer session I and II. If a student registers for more than 7 credits in any one session, the College reserves the right to remove him or her from a course. Students may register for an internship or independent study as long as they do not register for more than a cumulative total of 15 credits during the summer. Students registering in the graduate music session are limited to 9 credits of classroom instruction.

Audit/Noncredit

Courses offered during summer sessions may not be audited. However, students may register for certain workshops on a noncredit basis.

Suspension, Dismissal, Withdrawal, Leave

Students who are suspended, dismissed, withdrawn, or on leave of absence from any school at Ithaca College are not eligible to enroll in summer session courses.

Course Changes

Substitutions (Add/Drop)

Students may substitute one course for another (add/drop). Contact the registrar's office for instructions. Be sure to check the summer sessions calendar for deadlines.

Drops and Withdrawals

Students who wish to drop or with- draw from a course should contact the registrar's office. Check the deadlines in the summer sessions calendar, and read the refund policy contained in this catalog.

Note: Cessation of class attendance or notification of the instructor is not considered an official drop or withdrawal. Unless students officially drop or withdraw from a course through the registrar's office, they are still registered for the course, will receive a grade of F even though they did not attend classes, and are not entitled to a refund.

Transcript Record

If a student drops or withdraws from a course offered during a five-week session, the following schedule applies:

  • First two days of class: no record on transcript
  • Before fourth week of class: W on transcript
  • Fourth week of class or after: F on transcript

Course Cancellations

Courses and workshops listed in this catalog are subject to cancellation if enrollment is insufficient. For this reason, students are encouraged to register early.

Final Examinations

Final examinations are held on the last day of each session at the regularly scheduled time and place for each class.

Grading System

P --- Pass

F --- Failure

I --- Incomplete

W --- Withdrawn

Undergraduate

A+

A

A -

B+

B

B -

C+

C

C -

D+

D

D -

Graduate

A

A -

 

B+

B

B -

C+

C

C -

Pass/Fail Option

Students may take classes pass/fail by completing the appropriate form, available in the registrar's office. Refer to the summer sessions calendar for deadlines. Undergraduate students are limited to taking a maximum of 4 credits pass/fail during the summer sessions.

Grades

Students can view their grades on the Web, using their Web PAC and Web ID. Grades cannot be released over the phone. Contact the registrar's office for further information, 607-274-3127.

Transcripts

Students may request transcripts by writing to or faxing the Office of the Registrar, Ithaca College, 228 Job Hall, Ithaca, NY 14850-7014; fax 607-274-1366. A request form can be downloaded from www.ithaca.edu/registrar/transcript.htm. There is no charge. Phone requests cannot be accepted.

Extramural Study: Enrollment Limits and Qualifications

Extramural students who have graduated from high school or hold a GED or an associate's degree may register only for undergraduate courses. Those who have a bachelor's or an advanced degree may register for either undergraduate or graduate courses. Registrants must meet the prerequisites for any course. Extramural students may enroll for a cumulative total of 18 undergraduate credits before applying to an undergraduate degree program. More than 18 credits may be taken only if the student does not wish to participate in a degree program and signs a statement to that effect. Extramural students who enroll in graduate courses are subject to the guidelines on transfer of credit out- lined in the Ithaca College graduate catalog. No more than 12 graduate taken as an extramural student may be applied to a graduate degree at Ithaca College.

Credits earned on an extramural basis may be transferred to an Ithaca College degree program, although this transfer is not guaranteed. All transfer credits are subject to approval by the appropriate dean. Anyone wishing to enter an undergraduate degree program must apply to the College's Office of Admission, 100 Job Hall, Ithaca, NY 14850-7014; phone 607-274-3124. Application for graduate study should be made to the Division of Graduate Studies, 111 Towers Concourse; phone 607-274-3527.

Ithaca College reserves the right to suspend the eligibility of any student who does not maintain a passing cumulative grade point average (2.0). All dismissals from the extramural study program are at the discretion of the director of continuing education and summer sessions.