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Daily Nebraskan
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19G4 SumnaHaer Reading 0HPGe Program
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Division of Continuing Studies Gpring Ilcctintfo April 9-20
Ths UNL Division of Continuing Studies is pnain offering a program of
Summer Reading credit courses which are listed below. To participate in
the Summer Reading Program, attend the spring meetings of the courses
in which you are interested. Register now for the course(s) you wish to
study during the summer. You will then complete the course work in
September by fulfilling the requirements specified by your instructor
(meetings, conferences, papers, tests, etc.). Grades will be recorded in
October. .
Information for Students: Procedures Rules Dates Deadlines
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(Attendanca is essential for maximum understanding of course ob-
jectives) -
attend several different course meetings to be informed of a variety of
opportunities
"permit to register" card will be issued by some instructors when
- attendance at a spring meeting is mandatory
enrollment in each course will be limited ' '
G'Jidzli::zg FOH APPROVAL
Approval: Discussyourcourseselection with your advisor so you wilt
be suro it fits into your degree program. For example: Arts and
Sciences students have a limit of 30 hours of Summer Reading
Course and correspondence hours that will apply tovard a degree.
Architecture students need written approval to register for a Summer
Reading Course. Therefore, you need to check with your college's
requirements before registering for a Summer Reading Course.
Maximum of Two only t;vo reading courses can be taken in one
summer. Any exception will require the written approval of your
advisor andor the dean of your college.
REGISTRATION ONLY AT THE DIVISION OF CONTINUING STUDIES
Where: 255 Nebraska Center for Continuing Education
When: Opens at 8:00 a.m. on Monday, April 23
- Closes at 5:00 p.m., Friday, May 11
Late Registration: with written permission of the instructor (and
payment of a $10.00 late fee) is possible until Wednesday, June
13, 1934. No SRC registrations will be possible after that date.
Special Evening Registration
Where: 255 Nebraska Center for Continuing Education (North Wing),
33rd & Holdrege
.When: April 26, 1934, from 5:00-7:00 p.m.
Cost; Fu'l payment of Tuition Is Required at Time of Registration
Tuition: $33.50 per credit hour
Books: Course Materials Be sure to obtain all needed books and
supplies in May. Bookstores will carry the required materials
under the summer reading course numbenso look for a
designation.
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GRADING RESTRICTIONS
Grades of "W" and "I": There will be no grades of "W" or "I" given for
SRC "x" classes. The course must bo completed and graded by
October 12, 1934, if you are to get credit for your 1934 Summer
Reading Courses. There will be no option to extend this deadline or
reinstate your enrolment z'Azt this October 12, 1S34, deadline.
PassNo PassrYou must mark the registration form "PN" for each
course taken under this option. Regular PN rules of your college will
- apply. Some courses have specific PN restrictions. Final date to
change to or from PN is July 27.
GRADE REPORTING
Completion Dates: Required work should be completed by the
deadline established by your instructor. ' -
Final Fall contact with instructors will occur in September (nature of
this contact will vary depending on the course).
Grades will be recorded by instructors on October 12, 1984.
If work is not completed and no drop is processed by the August 31
deadline, a grade of "F" will be recorded.
"'Process all changes in SRC registrations at the Registration Office of
the Division of Continuing Studies (271 Nebraska Center for Con-'
tinuing Education, 33rd and Holdrege, 68583-0900).
REFUND SCHEDULE
(1) Full Refund
if the Drop notification is filed in person or by letter at the Division of
Continuing Studies before 4:30 p.m., Wednesday, June 13, 1984
($10.00 Administrative Fee Charged) -
(2) 75 Refund
will be given if the Drop notification is filed in person br by letter at the
Division of Continuing Studies between June 14-July 11, 1984
($10.00 Administrative Fee Charged)
(3) 50 Refund
will be given if the Drop notification is filed in person or by letter at the
Division of Continuing Studies between July 12-August 1, 1984.
($10.00 Administrative Fee Charged)
(4) No Refund
there will be no refund if the Drop notification is filed in person or by
letter at the Division of Continuing Studies after Wednesday, August
1, 1934. - . .
DROP PROCEDURES
May be filed IN PERSON AT, OR BY LETTER TO, the Division of
Continuing Studies Registration Office X271 -Nebraska Center for
Continuing Education, 33rd and Holdrege 68583-0900):--
Must be processed through' the Division of Continuing Studies
before Aug. 1, 1984 if any refund is to be issued.
Must be filed by August 31 , 1984, if student does not intend to submit
materials to hisher instructor to meet the" fall grading deadlines.
In Residence Requirement: Courses with an "x" suffix do not qualify as
resident credit and therefore SRC hours will not count toward the
requirement that "at least 30 of the last 36 hours of credit needed for the
degree must be registered for and completed in residence."
Un!cs3 otherwise noted, regular PN registrations ere possible.
All meetings ere P.M.
Course Cr. SPRING MEETINGS
No. Sect. TITLE Hr.lnttructor Date Time Place
1C3x (831) Classical Mythology (3) Rinkevich Mori Apr 9 6:00 AND 35
Wed April 6:30 AND 35
303x (831) Intro, to Money (3) Hauswald Tues Apr 10 4:00 CBA 110
Tues Apr 17 6:30 CBA 110
307x (831) Principles of (3)Rejda Thur Apr 12 6:30 CBA 123
Insurance Thur Apr 19 6:30 CBA 123
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205x (831) Modern Fiction (3) King Mon Apr 16 4:00 AND 33
Tues Apr 17 6:30 AND 35
205x (832) Modern Fiction (3)Goebel Tues Apr 17 6:00 AND 39
Wed Apr 18 4:00 AND 33
205x (833) Modem Fiction (3) Abinader Tues Apr 10 4:00 AND 39
Thur Apr 12 6:00 AND 39
20SAx (831) Science Fiction (3)Umland Mon Apr 9 6:30 AND 39
- Mon Apr 16 6:30 AND 39
203Ax (831) Detective Fiction (3) Brackenhoff Wed Apr 11 6:30 AND 39
Thur Apr 19 6:30 AND 39
211 Ax (831) Plains Literature (3) Murphy Tues Apr 10 7:00 AND 39
Thur Apr 12 7:00 AND 39
215Ex (831) Survey Women's (3) Lamm Mon Apr 16 4:00 AND 35
Literature . Wed Apr 18 6:00 AND 35
216Ax (831) Children's Literature (3) Speck Mon . Apr 16 7:00 AND 29
Tues Apr 17 7:00 AND 29
230Ax (831) Shakespeare (3) Holland Mon Apr 9 6:00 AND 29
Tues Apr 10 6:00 AND 23
4S3x (831) Cultural Aspects of (3)Keis Tues Apr17 4:00 RLH115
.Diet Wed Apr 18 4:00 HE 203
Cours Cr - SPRING MEETINGS
No. Sect. TITLE Hr.lnstructor Date Time Place
455x (831) Nutrition Through (3) Fox Mon Apr 9 6:00 RLH216
theLife Cycle Thur Apr 12 4:00 HE 209 '
233x (831) Czech Literature in (3)Stromsik Mon Apr 9 7:00 OIdH 107
Translation . ' Tues Apr 17 6:00 OIdH 107
POLITICAL RrirMHF
21 Ox (831) Introduction to (3) Miewald Tues Apr 17 4:00 OIdH 204
Public Administration Thur Apr 19 6:00 OIdH 203
3S3x (831) Women and Politics (3)Welch Mon Apr9 4.00 OIdH 107
Tues Apr 10 6:30 OIdH 107
398x (832) 1834 Presidential (3) Comer Wed Apr 11 4:00 OIdH 107
Campaign & Election Thur Apr 19 6:30 OIdH 107
427x (831) American (3)Gruhl" Thur Apr 12 4:00 OIdH 107
Presidency Mon Apr 16 6:30 OIdH 107
301x (831) Psychology and Law (3) Morris Wed Apr 11 4:00 BURN119
Wed Apr 18 7:00 BURN120
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242x (831) Urban Sociology (3)Siegman Mon Apr 9 4:00 OIdH 207
, - Tues Apr 17 7:00 OIdH 107
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333x (831) Interior Needs of (3) Johnson Tues Apr 10 4:00 HE 209
Elderly for Wed Apr 11 6:00 HE 203
' - Independent Living ....
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412x (831) Socio-Psychological (3)Williams Mon Apr9 4:00 HE 18
Aspects of ' Wed Apr 18 4:00 HE 18
Interior Design - ; ;
433x (831) Textiles Issues for (3)Laughlin Mon Apr 9 4:00 HE 25
Interior Designers ' Thur Apr 19 4:00 HE 209
Courses offered under "Special Topics," "Directed Reading," or "Independent Study"
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For procedural questions call Dr. Deanna B. Eversoll, 472-1392
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