Go to the Academic Calendar for add-drop deadlines for the fall and spring semesters. Use the Self-Service registration portal to make schedule changes for the first 5 days of the 7-day add/drop period (or semester). Use the online Change-of-Schedule form on the last two days of the add/drop period.
You can add or drop classes and select credit/no entry during the seven-day add-drop period of any semester. If you are a new OWU student, your advisor will need to "authorize" you in Self-Service before you can make a schedule change during the add-drop period of the fall or spring term.
If you are a new OWU student, your advisor will need to "authorize" you in Self-Service before you can make a schedule change during the add-drop period of the fall or spring term. Go to the Academic Calendar for add-drop deadlines for the fall and spring semesters.
Go to the Office of the Registrar website and select "Schedule Change Request" under “Resources" at the bottom of the page. You can withdraw from a courses through the 10 th week of any term. Go to the Academic Calendar for withdrawal deadlines for the fall and spring semesters.
Ohio Wesleyan provides guidelines and tools for tracking degree progress. Degree audits can be reviewed by students and advisors at degreeaudit.owu.edu. Ohio Wesleyan is a member of Transferology and is happy to evaluate transfer credits from other institutions, along with AP, IB, and A-Level exam scores.
How To Drop a ClassGo to my.okstate.edu Student Portal.Log In with your O-KEY Username (or okstate.edu email address) and Password.Click on the Self Service Icon on the HOME Tab.Click on the STUDENT tab.Click the Registration link.Click “Add or Drop Classes”Select the Term and click the Submit button.More items...
may be counted in the 34 units required for graduation. Major courses may not be taken C/NE. Use separate sheet to record the courses complete within major(s)/ minor(s). Specific requirements are found in the Ohio Wesleyan Catalog.
Log in to Self Service at campus.owu.edu and click on the Registration Tab. Click the Traditional Courses link on the bar below the tabs. To add courses, click on Section Search located on the left side of the screen under Related Links.
The “Basic” and “Advanced” Search options in OWU Self-Service will help you to identify general education and major courses as well as activity, applied music and other courses. Go OWU Self-Service and open Find Courses.
The Dean’s office allocates funds to support students who cannot afford textbooks, course packs, and access codes. You may be eligible for assistance if you have completed the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form and accepted all of your financial aid, including loans, and still have demonstrated need.
Learning about general education and major requirements will help you to identify appropriate courses for the upcoming semester, develop or refine your academic plan, and stay on track to graduate in four years.
Each time you take the course, the grade will appear on your transcript Only the second (last) grade will be counted toward the cumulative GPA, even though the last grade could be a lower grade than the one received earlier. Communicate with your advisor about the option of repeating a course.
Only course grades of C- or higher will transfer to OWU. Transfer credit with be determined by the Registrar’s Office and count toward the 34 units of credit required for graduation. The grades from the transfer institution will not appear on your transcript and will not be counted in your cumulative grade point average. Courses taken for an academic major must have prior approval of the major department at OWU.
Transcripts may be requested or ordered by contacting the Office of the Registrar. Students presently enrolled may view their unofficial transcript on OWU Self-Service at any time, but once students have left the campus (withdrawn or graduated), only official transcripts will be issued. Get more information on transcript requests.
Credit may be transferred to OWU from other accredited colleges and universities in the United States. The courses taken need to be of a liberal-arts nature, and the student’s performance must be satisfactory, C- or better. Only the credit transfers as a proportion of an Ohio Wesleyan unit.
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Please submit the Application for Graduation (PDF) form to the Registrar’s Office.
Each year, important dates for each semester are listed on the inside back cover of the Catalog or on the Academic Calendar page.
Contact the Office of the Registrar at least two months prior to the start of the term in which you would like to return, and that office will send you an application form.
The Office of the Registrar will order replacement diplomas at a charge of $35 each. Individuals should make their request in writing and send the appropriate fee. Such requests usually take four to six weeks for completion.
Ohio Wesleyan is pleased to offer online transcript ordering through the National Student Clearinghouse. Please note we do not process requests for unofficial transcripts. Current students can print an unofficial transcript from Self Service.
Ohio Wesleyan is a member of Transferology and is happy to evaluate transfer credits from other institutions, along with AP, IB, and A-Level exam scores. If you are a current OWU student, please complete the Application for Transfer Credit (PDF) before registering to take credit elsewhere to transfer back to Ohio Wesleyan. If transferring credit in from another school, please request that an official transcript be sent to the Registrar office for evaluation. If you have taken exams which may qualify for credit at Ohio Wesleyan, please have the official scores sent to the Registrar office.
The “Basic” and “Advanced” Search options in OWU Self-Service will help you to identify general education and major courses as well as activity, applied music and other courses. Go OWU Self-Service and open Find Courses.
The Dean’s office allocates funds to support students who cannot afford textbooks, course packs, and access codes. You may be eligible for assistance if you have completed the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form and accepted all of your financial aid, including loans, and still have demonstrated need.
Learning about general education and major requirements will help you to identify appropriate courses for the upcoming semester, develop or refine your academic plan, and stay on track to graduate in four years.
Each time you take the course, the grade will appear on your transcript Only the second (last) grade will be counted toward the cumulative GPA, even though the last grade could be a lower grade than the one received earlier. Communicate with your advisor about the option of repeating a course.
Only course grades of C- or higher will transfer to OWU. Transfer credit with be determined by the Registrar’s Office and count toward the 34 units of credit required for graduation. The grades from the transfer institution will not appear on your transcript and will not be counted in your cumulative grade point average. Courses taken for an academic major must have prior approval of the major department at OWU.