1990-1991 Academic Catalog
To add or drop courses, a student must complete a form provided by the Academic Records Office. The form is to be signed by both the course instructor and the student's academic advisor. The student is required to make up any work missed due to late entrance. No courses may be added after the end of the first full calendar week without the approval of the academic vice president and faculty members teaching the courses. Failure to properly drop a class will result in a grade of "WF". When a course is dropped, the action is recorded as follows: Week Course Is Action: Before the end of the No record on transcript first calendar week Second full calendar week "W" (Withdrawn) through fourth After the fourth week and before the week of fmal examinations "WP" or "WF" (Withdrawn Passing or Withdrawn Failing) "Passing" is defined as having a course average of "C-" or better. Course changes are not complete until the Academic Records Office receives the completed drop/add form. The effective date of the course change is the date when the completed form is received by the Academic Records Office. Refund information is listed in the Financial Information section of the catalog. Auditing involves attending and participating in a course without earn– ing credit. A course may be changed from credit to audit before the end of the first week of the quarter. Courses may be changed from audit to credit, with permission of the instructor, before the end of the first week of the quarter. A student may not test out of a course already audited. Both Sporting News and Sports Illustrated recognized the softball achievements ofCindy Weibert of Sange1~ California, named NAIA Player ofthe Week twice and 1990 NAIA District 22 Player ofthe Yearfor her outstanding pitching.
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