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Advisement
New or Returing Students for Spring
- Advisement is an ongoing process for both graduate and undergraduate
students at NGCSU. All students who will attend NGCSU in Spring 2008 should make an
appointment with their advisors to prepare for the upcoming semester prior to registering.
- Undergraduate students should make an appointment
with your advisor in advance and then report to the advisor's office as scheduled.
You must obtain a "Proposed Course Schedule/Permit to Register"
from your advisor. If your academic advisor is not available, please report
to your advisor's academic department head.
- Who is my advisor? To determine your advisor's name, check the top of your NGCSU Acceptance letter
from our Admissions offices. Banner will
also provide this information. Login to the system and follow these links:
| • Student & Financial Aid |
| • Student Records |
| • View Student Information |
| • Select Spring 2008 & Submit |
| Your advisor is listed as the Primary Advisor. |
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Registration
Registration at NGCSU is done online via the Internet
using the Banner system.
(What is Banner?) Access
to the system is available from the NGCSU home
page. If you encounter problems or have questions about the system, please
contact the Office of the Registrar. Instructions
to access the system are available.
If you have unmet obligations to the university
or outstanding holds on your record, you will not be allowed to register. This
includes, but is not limited to holds placed by the NGCSU Business Office, Financial
Aid Office, Library or Public Safety Office. If you have such "holds," you are
required to clear the holds at the office that placed the hold on your registration
(Admissions, Infirmary, etc.). That office will remove the hold, not
the Registrar's Office.
| Student Admit Type |
When To Register |
Location |
Undergraduate Students |
Register beginning at 7:30 am on
January 4, 2008
|
Web Registration |
| Regularly Admitted Graduate Students |
Register beginning at 7:30 am on
January 4, 2008
|
Web Registration |
| Irregularly & Provisionally Admitted Graduate Students |
January 4, 2008 |
Office of Graduate Admissions |
Registration and drop/add for all students will close at 5:00 pm January 11, 2008.
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Drop/Add Information
Students may drop classes without receiving a grade
and/or add new classes January 7-11, 2008.
Class Withdrawal
If a student wishes to drop a course after 5:00 pm
on January 11, he or she must withdraw
from the class. The following table is a guide to identify the grade that may
be given in the course when the student withdraws.
| From Date |
To Date |
Transcript Grade |
| January 7 |
January 11 |
No Grade |
| January 12 |
March 3 |
W or WF (as per instructor) |
| March 4 |
April 30 |
WF (as per Board of Regents Policy) |
The Associate Vice-President for Academic Affairs
may approve a grade of a W if appropriate extenuating circumstances exist related
to a withdrawal after March 4.
Institution Withdrawal
Students who wish to withdraw from the institution
must process an institution
withdrawal to clear accounts and sign out from the
institution. Students must also process a class
withdrawal for each course in which
they are registered. Refunds are issued ONLY for complete withdrawal from the
University. Additional information regarding withdrawals is available on the
Registrar's site.
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Fees, Payments & Refunds
Bills
The Business office does not mail bills to students. Students must print their Student Invoice from Banner at the time of
registration or after ANY registration change using the link Student Invoice on the
Registration menu. Related links at the bottom of the Student Invoice page display all
necessary information. Please refer to all that apply.
The Fee Payment Deadline for Spring 2008 for students who register in January is January 11, 2008.
Bills unpaid after 5 pm on this date will incur late fees of $6 per credit hour. Students are stronly encouraged to check their online
Invoice to see the status of their bill.
Refund of Fees
Students who withdraw from a class after the drop/add period are not eligible for a refund of any fees. Students who
withdraw from NGCSU may be eligible for a refund of fees as determined by the Business Office.
Beginning December 2006, student refunds will be processed through a direct deposit process through Higher One. Students
will be able to select direct deposit into their personal checking account or open a Higher One checking/debit account. All students
must select a method of payment for the refunds for which they are eligible. Please contact the Business office if you have questions.
Changes to Meal Plans
Students may change their selected meal plan through the end of drop/add on January 11, 2008.
In order to change a meal plan, login to Banner and select Change Meal Plan from the
Student & Financial Aid menu.
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Financial Aid Information
Approved financial aid will be listed on the Student Invoice. If you register and
decide not to attend Spring Semester 2008, you must officially withdraw from school or risk the assignment of a WF
letter grade and losing a semester's Financial Aid eligibility. Any remaining
charges in excess of the Financial Aid amounts must be paid in full by the Spring
Semester 2008 payment deadline.
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Housing Information
| Student Classification |
Reporting Time |
Reporting Location |
| New Nonmilitary, Female Residents in Donovan
or Lewis Annex |
January 3 - 9 am-12 pm |
Your Residence Hall |
| Returning Non-Military Female Residents |
January 3 - 12 pm-4 pm |
Your Residence Hall |
| New Military Students |
January 3 at 9 am |
Military Leadership Center |
| Former Returning & Continuing Cadets* |
January 6 at 1 pm |
Military Leadership Center |
*NOTE: Selected military students will report for special training as directed.
Cadet Cadre & Candidates for ANCOC should report on January 2 at 9 am..
All cadets will have a mandatory formation for accountability on January 6, 2008 at 6:45 pm.
Students who fail to claim their rooms by January 8, 2008 at 12 pm lose their entitlement to a room unless prior arrangements are made through the Assistant Commandant's Office at 706-864-1793.
Female (nonmilitary) students who fail to claim their rooms by January 8, 2008
at 12 pm lose their entitlement to a room unless prior arrangements are made through
the Residence Life Office at 706-864-1902.
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Graduation
Students who plan to graduate at the end of Spring
Semester (May 2008) must notify the Registrar's office of your intent. The following
deadlines are firm and must be followed in order to assure a smooth graduation process without financial penalty.
| Item |
Deadline |
Location |
| Application for Graduation |
January 16 |
Office of the Registrar |
| Graduation Fee ($20) |
January 16 |
Business Office |
| Cap & Gown Order |
March 14 |
Bookstore |
| In Absentia Notification ($5) |
April 16 |
Office of the Registrar |
The VP for Academic Affairs will post more specific
information regarding the graduation
ceremony. Students are strongly urged to check their NGCSU
email accounts for individual graduation information. If you have further
questions, please contact the Registrar's Office .
Graduation for Spring 2008 will be held on the following dates.
| School of Arts & Letters |
May 2 |
7:00 pm |
| School of Science & Health Professions |
May 3 |
1:00 pm |
| Mike Cottrell School of Business |
May 3 |
4:00 pm |
| School of Education |
May 4 |
2:00 pm
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Policies & Procedures
Auditing a Course
If a student wishes to audit a course, he or she must
report to the Registrar's Office and advise registrar personnel at the time of
registration that you wish to audit the course.
Schedule & Roll Verification
Students
Students must verify their course schedule in Banner. The schedule that the
student has at the close of drop/add in January, will be the course schedule
for the term. No courses may be added later in the semester.
Faculty and Instructors
A faculty member must ensure that the rosters for his or her courses are correct. Extra or missing students must be reported to the Registrar's Office no later than the roll verification deadline as published by Academic Affairs. Students who fail to attend class (according to the NGCSU Attendance policy) may be withdrawn from the course at the instructor's request by completing the bottom portion of the class withdrawal form.
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Services
Enrollment Verification
Enrollment cannot be verified until the close of drop/add for the semester. Students who need an enrollment
certificate or enrollment verification should login to Banner and follow these links: Student & Financial Aid; Clearinghouse Student Self
Service; Link to NSC. Students can print a certificate for one or all terms of enrollment.
ID Cards
Student I.D. cards are available in the Student Center, room 312. Please have your card made during the first two weeks of the
semester. There is no fee for the first I.D. card. Replacement cards are $10.00.
Vehicle Registration Fees
A vehicle registration/parking decal fee is charged to students registered for courses on the NGCSU campus and is
reflected on the Student Invoice. Students may apply for a parking permit online in Banner via the Parking Permits & Citations link
on the Student & Financial Aid menu. Once you apply for your permit online, print your confirmation and present it at the Public Safety office.
Permits may be picked up Monday through Friday from 8 am until 4 pm.
Parking tickets will be issued to cars not displaying a valid NGCSU parking permit.
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