Graduate Catalog 2021-2022

Registration

 

Registration

Continuing students may register for the upcoming term online from their PAWS account. Registration instructions, including information on viewing holds, are available on line. See the Academic Calendar for registration dates or visit the Office of the Registrar in Parks Hall, 107. Students may not register if they have holds on their record that block them from registering.

Adding Courses

A student may add courses to his/her schedule through the third day of classes during Fall and Spring semesters (a period of two days after late registration during the Summer semester and for a period of one day after late registration during Maymester). Students may add classes via PAWS or by submitting a Course Change Card to the Office of the Registrar for processing during this period. Students with an advisor hold must obtain approval from their faculty advisor to add a class. Changing course sections of the same course does not require the approval of the advisor when using the Course Change Card.

To add courses after the add period, a student must submit a Course Change Card to the Office of the Registrar. The approval of the chairperson, advisor, and the instructor are required on the card.  All charges for any course added after the end of the drop/add period must be paid at the time the Course Change Change card is submitted.

Following the last date to drop without academic penalty (last day to drop with a W), a student petition approved by the Dean of the college and the Registrar will also be required for course registration. No credit will be awarded in any course for which a student is not properly registered.

Dropping Courses

Dropping courses refers to reducing one’s course load for a single term or discontinuing enrollment in one or more courses while remaining registered in others courses for the same term.  For information on withdrawing from all courses, see Withdrawal from the University.

 

There are three distinct drop periods for each term.  Specific dates for each period are included in the Academic Calendar.

Dropping courses with no penalty.  A student may drop courses from his/her schedule with no penalty through the last day to drop without penalty as published in the academic calendar for each term or part of term (usually the fifth day of classes in the fall/spring and the second day of classes in the summer). Students with an advisor hold must obtain approval from their academic advisor to drop a class; no additional approvals are required during the add period.  Courses dropped during this period do not receive a W grade, do not count in the student’s attempted hours and do not appear on the academic transcript.  Students will not be charged tuition and fees for courses dropped during this period.   

Dropping courses with a W grade.  After the last day to drop a course with no penalty, but on or before the last day to drop a course with a W grade as published in the academic calendar for each term or part of term, students may drop courses by submitting an Add/Drop form to the Registrar’s Office.  Approval of the instructor and academic advisor (only if an advisor hold exists) are required.  Students will receive a W grade for courses dropped during this time period.  Courses dropped during this time will also count in the student’s attempted hours, which will affect the student’s financial aid eligibility.  They will also appear on the academic transcript.  No refunds will be issued for courses dropped during this period.  Students may not drop courses during this period if they have previously been assigned a grade of F for excessive absences by their instructor.

Dropping courses with a WF.  After the last day to drop a course with a W grade, students may drop courses and receive a WF by submitting an Add/Drop form to the Registrar’s Office.   Approval of the instructor and academic advisor (only if an advisor hold exists) are required.  A student who drops a course after the last day to drop a course with a W will receive a grade of "WF" (Withdrew Failing) for the course.  A grade of WF counts the same as a grade of F in the student’s grade point average.  Courses dropped during this time will count in the student’s attempted hours, which will affect the student’s financial aid eligibility.  They also appear on the academic transcript.  No refunds will be issued for courses dropped during this period.  Students may not drop courses during this period if they have previously been assigned a grade of F for excessive absences by their instructor.

Students attending classes that do not meet until after the published drop/add dates are allowed 24 hours following their first class meeting to adjust their course load. 

Involuntary Medical Withdrawal Policy

A student may be administratively withdrawn from the University and/or from University housing when, in the judgment of the Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students and a professional member of the University’s Health Services or Counseling Services staff, it is determined that the student’s physical, mental, emotional or psychological health:

  • poses a significant danger or threat of physical harm to the student or to the person or property of others; or
  • causes the student to interfere with the rights of other members of the University community or with the exercise of any proper activities or functions of the University or its personnel.

Except in emergency situations, a student shall, upon request, be accorded a meeting with a University official or a hearing prior to a final decision concerning his or her continued enrollment at the University. If the student requests a hearing on such a matter, the Georgia College Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students shall appoint a hearing body, consisting of students and faculty.

Auditing Courses

Any student may audit any course with the permission of the instructor and registration for course as Audit. Audited courses will not be counted as part of the normal course load and no grades will be awarded. Instructors may set special conditions for students who audit their courses. Audited courses are designated with a grade of V. Auditing a course will not prevent a student from taking the course for credit at a later term. Students must register in the Registrar's Office for the course as an audit student and pay regular tuition and fees. Changes from audit to credit or vice-versa cannot be made after the last day to add courses.

Withdrawal from the University

To withdraw from the University, a student must complete a Withdrawal Request. Failure to withdraw officially will result in the grade of ‘F’ in all courses.

A student who withdraws from the University either temporarily or permanently at any time after the last day to drop a course without academic penalty (unless previously assigned an ‘F’ by the professor for excessive absences) will receive a grade of ‘WF’ (Withdrew Failing) for each course being carried at the time of withdrawal. However, the student may petition for a ‘W’ (Withdrew) if the withdrawal is due to nonacademic extenuating circumstances beyond the student's control and the student is passing all courses at the time of withdrawal.

The timing of withdrawals in order to avoid academic penalty is the responsibility of the student. Deadlines are published in the University Calendar.

Individual Instruction

Departments may offer courses by individual instruction only in an emergency situation in which a student must have the course immediately and only with the consent of the appropriate instructor and department chairperson.

Independent Study

Independent study courses include those areas of research, study, or investigation beyond those normally offered in the department curriculum.

Pending Payment Compliance

In accordance with Title 38 US Code 3679(e), Georgia College adopts the following additional provisions for any students using U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Post-9/11 G.I. Bill® (Ch. 33) or Vocational Rehabilitation & Employment (Ch. 31) benefits, while payment to the institution is pending from VA.  Georgia College will not:

  • Prevent the student’s enrollment;
  • Assess a late penalty fee to the student;
  • Require the student to secure alternative or additional funding;
  • Deny the student access to any resources (access to classes, libraries, or other institutional facilities) available to other students who have satisfied their tuition and fee bills to the institution.

However, to qualify for this provision, such students may be required to:

  • Produce the VA Certificate of Eligibility (COE) by the first day of class;
  • Provide a written request to be certified;
  • Provide additional information needed to properly certify the enrollment as described in other institutional policies.