when is last day to register for summer on-line course at iowa western/

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How long are summer classes at Eastern Iowa Community College?

Summer 2022 Open Registration begins on March 2. + Add to Google Calendar. Details Date: February 23 ... View Organizer Website. Related Events. Last Day to Add Summer Interim Classes May 16. Last Day to Drop Summer Interim Classes May 25. Last Day to Add Accelerated Session I (4-wk) Classes ... Iowa Western Community College Est. 1966 All ...

What is a summer course?

Mar 19, 2022 · Summer 2022 Open Registration Begins. Mar 2 All Day . Summer 2022 Open Registration Begins ... Last Day to Add Accelerated Session II Classes. Mar 16 All Day . ... Iowa Western Community College. The World Is Waiting. 2700 College Rd. Council Bluffs, IA 51503

When are classes held at ECC?

Jan 27, 2022 · Registration opens for Fall 2022 and Spring 2023: April 1: No credit classes; Offices closed: April 15: College closed: May 30: Spring 2022 Graduation: May 12: Summer break: May 13: College closed: July 4: Summer break ends: August 5: Online classes begin: August 22: In-person classes begin: August 23: No credit classes; Offices closed: September 5

Aid Lock Dates

Aid Lock Date: For financial aid purposes, your official enrollment status is determined by the number of credit hours for which you are enrolled on the aid census date. Therefore, the addition of coursework after the census date will not increase your aid.

Summer 2021 Payment Plan

e-Cashier is available February 16, 2021 to May 26, 2021. Full payments may be made on e-Cashier through May 26, 2021. Payment in full or payment arrangements (including automatic payment plans) are due by the first day of class. Failure to make payment or arrangements may result in disenrollment of all classes.

Fall 2021 Payment Plan

e-Cashier is available April 5, 2021 to August 24, 2021. Full payments may be made on e-Cashier through August 24, 2021. Payment in full or payment arrangements (including automatic payment plans) are due by the first day of class. Failure to make payment or arrangements may result in disenrollment of all classes.

Spring 2022 Payment Plan

e-Cashier is available October 11, 2021 to January 13, 2022. Full payments may be made on e-Cashier through January 13, 2022. Payment in full or payment arrangements (including automatic payment plans) are due by the first day of class. Failure to make payment or arrangements may result in disenrollment of all classes.

Can you repeat a course at Iowa Western?

Students may repeat a course as many times as they wish for an improved grade. However, students may not repeat a course and then choose the better of the grades. The most recent grade will be used to determine the cumulative grade point average, and only credits from the repeated course will be counted toward graduation requirements. Courses taken at other institutions are accepted for replacement of courses taken at Iowa Western. However, the origi­nal grade will remain on the student’s Iowa Western record and will be used to determine the cumulative grade point average.

Does Iowa Western Community College use a first name?

Iowa Western Community College recognizes that some students choose to identify themselves within the campus community with a preferred first name that differs from their legal name. As long as the use of the preferred first name is not for the purpose of misrepresentation, the College acknowledges that a preferred name can and should be used wherever possible, except when use of legal name is required for college business or legal need.

Why do colleges withdraw students?

The college may administratively withdraw a student at any point in a semester or term, from a single class or multiple classes, for reasons that include but are not limited to the following: non-atten­dance, non-payment, and violations of the student code of conduct.

What is the administrative withdrawal fee for a student?

Students who are administratively withdrawn for non-payment will be subject to an Administrative Withdrawal Fee of $10.00 per registered credit hour at the time of the withdrawal, and will not be charged tuition and college service fees. Students who are administratively withdrawn for non-payment will receive a grade of “W” for those classes, which will display on their transcript. Students who wish to continue in classes from which they were withdrawn may re-enroll in those classes prior to the end of the semester or term after making payment for full tuition, college service fees, and late fees. Students who re-enroll in classes will receive a Re-enrollment Refund equal to one half of the assessed Administrative Withdrawal Fee.

What happens if you violate the code of conduct?

Students who violate the student code of conduct are subject to disciplinary sanctions, including administrative withdrawal from a single class or multiple classes, as well as the imposition of regis­tration restrictions at the course, discipline, or program level. Registration restrictions may also limit students’ access to register for classes based on the course delivery method. Students who are administratively withdrawn for violations of the student code of con­duct will be charged full tuition and fees for the classes from which they were administratively withdrawn. Students who are adminis­tratively withdrawn for violations of the student code of conduct will receive a grade of “W” for that class or for those classes, which will display on their transcript. Eligibility to register for classes in subsequent terms and sessions will depend on the violation. Stu­dents who have been sanctioned with a registration restriction will have a registration hold placed on their account, and they will be required to register for classes through the Records and Registration Office after meeting with their assigned advisor or designated college official. Students who are eligible to register for classes in subsequent terms or sessions may do so after paying their balance in full. Some students will not be eligible to register for classes in subsequent terms and sessions.

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