SPRING
2008
EVENING AND WEEKEND CLASSES
Many
academic departments offer evening and weekend classes. The following
degrees may be completed during evenings: Accounting, Business
Management, Economics, English, Finance, General Studies (in some
disciplines with prior approval), History, Information Systems,
Justice Studies, Marketing and Psychology. Check with each academic
department for information on availability of classes and degree
programs. Students can also get advising and other services with
the academic department. Adult students may also contact the
Adult Student Center for advising and other resources
at 330-672-7933.
Evening
Classes follow the regular academic calendar, beginning Monday,
Jan. 14, 2008, and continuing through Thursday, May 1, 2008. Final
exams are the week of May 5, 2008. Friday night classes are
considered part of the weekend schedule. Graduate-level classes
are not considered part of Evening and Weekend Programs. Drop/add
for evening classes follows regular university drop/add schedule.
Weekend
Classes usually meet 12 of the 15 weeks of the semester
(to be determined by the instructor), plus finals weekend, according
to the following schedule: Friday 6–9 p.m.; Saturday 9 a.m.–noon,
1–4 p.m.; Sunday 1–4 p.m. Four or Five hour credit classes
and courses that require more than 3 contact hours will cause
variation in these time frames. Check with your instructor during
your first class meeting. Final exams for WEEKEND classes
will be held May 9-11, 2008.
PLEASE
NOTE: Late Registration and Schedule Adjustment for WEEKEND
CLASSES may be processed by going to FlashLine
and clicking on Student Tools to access FlashFAST, until Jan.
27, 2008. Because weekend classes meet for the first
time on Jan. 18-20, 2008, students may drop WEEKEND CLASSES ONLY
through Jan. 27, 2008, at a full refund percentage. After that
date, students are subject to the University's refund percentage.
Weekend
classes begin Jan. 18-20, 2008.