Registrar's Office

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Dates and Deadlines - SPRING 2010

Note: SF State will observe Cesar Chavez day on Wednesday, March 31, 2010 and the campus will be closed.

 

Important Dates for Spring, Summer, and Fall Semesters:

Spring 2010

Summer 2010 - Only MBA, MSBA, EdD, MPT, DPT and DPTSc degree programs offered through the Regular University.

Summer 2010 - All other programs offered through College of Extended Learning.

Fall 2010

Campus Closures/Holiday Schedule

Archived Dates and Deadlines

 

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Spring 2010 Semester Dates & Deadlines

Deadline Date Time
*footnotes: Dates and times may change without prior notice. Contact the Registrar's Office for verification.
Class Schedule Available Online November 19 n/a
Deadline to Pay Fees to Retain Priority Registration December 3 5:00pm
Early Priority Registration December 7-18 Monday-Friday,
8am-7pm
Final Priority Registration January 4-15 Monday-Friday,
8am-7pm
Open Registration December 7-18
January 4-15
January 17-24
7pm-Midnight*
7pm-Midnight*
8am-Midnight**
Note: Thursday, January 7 registration will close at 5pm and resume January 8 at 8am.
*Monday-Friday
**Sunday-Friday
First Day of Instruction January 25 varies
Adding Classes via Permit Number January 25-February 5 Sunday-Friday,
8am-Midnight
Late Adding by Exception February 8-18 Sunday-Friday,
8am-Midnight
Auditing February 5 n/a
Credit/No Credit Option Deadline March 19 8am-Midnight
Dropping Classes After First Day of Instruction January 25-February 5 Sunday-Friday,
8am-Midnight
Drop Deadline February 5 8am-Midnight
Withdrawal from University Before the Drop Deadline January 25-February 5 n/a
Withdrawal from Class(es) or University after Drop Deadline February 8-April 23 n/a
Withdrawal from Class(es) or University with Serious and Compelling Reasons April 26-May14 n/a
Last Day of Instruction May 14 varies
Final Exams May 15 - 21 varies - see University Academic Calendar (external link)
Grades Available on MySFSU June 4 n/a
Official Transcripts Available with Semester Grades June 17 n/a

 

Class Schedule Available Online

The online class schedule (external link) will show courses being offered for the upcoming semester. There are no printed class schedules available at our office.

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Deadline to Pay Fees to Retain Priority Registration:

Eligible students will not be able to register during their Early Priority Registration date and time unless all appropriate fees have been paid. A late fee will be assessed if payment or financial aid deferment is not recorded by this date. See the Bursar's Office website for further information.

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Early Priority Registration

Only continuing students are allowed to register for classes. Student may register for a maximun of 8 units of enrolled and waitlisted classes at this time. All holds must be cleared before registering. Fees are not due until December 3, 2009; 5:00pm.

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Final Priority Registration:

Your Registration Time shows your Final Priority Appointment time. You cannot access Final Priority Registration before this time. You must clear any holds and pay your fees before you register. All undergraduate students may register for a maximum of 16 units (16units for graduate students) at this time.

Note: all undergraduates not on probation will be allowed to register for a maximum of 19 units during the fourth week of classes via permit number.

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Open Registration:

You can register during any Open Registration Period after your Early and/or Final Priority Appointment time. All holds must be cleared and your fees paid. All undergraduate students may register for a maximum of 16 units(16 units for graduate students) of enrolled and waitlisted classes starting January 4th . Open Registration will also be available on all Sundays 8am to 11:59pm during the Early and Final Priority periods.

Note: all undergraduates not on probation will be allowed to register for a maximum of 19 units during the fourth week of classes via permit number.

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Confirmation of Enrollment :

Students will receive email notices about their enrollment twice each semester; the first week of instruction and during the second week of the semester. Please check your schedule and make any admustments to your enrollment before the add/drop deadline. It is the sole responsibility of the student to add/drop classes before the posted deadlines.

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First Day of Instruction:

Instructors may drop students if they are absent on the first day of instruction. Contact the instructor if you will not be present the first day but still wish to attend. Being absent on the first day does not automatically drop you from a class. It is ultimately the student's sole responsibility to add and drop classes before the posted deadlines.

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Adding Classes via Permit Number:

Registration after instruction begins is by permit number only. See instructor for space availability and permission to add via permit number. Students should add their class by this date to guarantee their enrollment.

Note: permit numbers may only be used once.

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Late Adding by Exception :

Adding classes at this time is permitted by exception only. See instructor for permission to add via permit number.

Note: permit numbers may only be used once. All undergraduates not on probation will be allowed to register for a maximum of 19 units during the fourth week of classes via permit number.

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Auditing:

Students who wish to audit a class must obtain instructor permission and fill out an add form: http://www.sfsu.edu/~admisrec/forms/regforms/addform.pdf (pdf document). Bring the signed add form to the Registrar's Office at the One Stop Student Service Center for processing. Note: payment is due whether registering for audit or for credit.

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Credit/No Credit Option :

Students may change the grading option from letter grade to CR/NC on their MySFSU account.

Note: not all classes are offered for CR/NC. Some majors require core classes to be letter graded only. See your advisor for more details.

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Dropping Classes after Instruction Begins/Drop Deadline :

You may drop classes via Gator Reg until the posted drop deadline. After the drop deadline passes, students must file for a withdrawal (see withdrawal procedures below). It is the sole responsibility of the student to drop classes before the deadline.

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Withdrawal from the University Before the Drop Deadline :

Withdrawal from the University before the Drop Deadline will drop you from all classes. Use the Withdrawal Card Form at http://www.sfsu.edu/%7Eadmisrec/forms/noindex/wcard.pdf (pdf document) and return it to the Registrar's Office at the One Stop Student Services Center. You will not receive a "W" for any class if you withdraw before the drop deadline. See Bursar's Office for possible refund options. If you drop all classes during your first semester of admissions, you will need to re-apply for admissions for the following semester.

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Withdrawal from class(es) or the University After the Drop Deadline:

Withdrawal from the University (individual class(es) or semester) after the Drop Deadline must be petitioned using the withdrawal petition at http://www.sfsu.edu/~admisrec/forms/regforms/withdrawal.pdf (pdf document) . Individual withdrawals must be approved by Instructor and Chair . Complete semester withdrawals will need documentation (i.e. doctor's note) and can be forwarded to the Registrar's Office without instructor/chair signatures. You will receive a "W" on your record for withdrawals.

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Withdrawal from class(es) or the University with Serious and Compelling Reasons:

Withdrawal from the University (individual or semester) after the Withdrawal Deadline must be petitioned using the withdrawal petition at http://www.sfsu.edu/~admisrec/forms/regforms/withdrawal.pdf ( pdf document) and must be for serious and compelling reasons. Individual withdrawals must be approved by Instructor, Chair, and Dean. Complete semester withdrawals will need documentation (i.e. doctor's note) and can be forwarded to the Registrar's Office without instructor/chair/dean signatures. You will receive a "W" on your record for withdrawals.

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Last Day of Instruction:

Final day of instruction for the semester.

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Final Exams :

See the University Academic Calendar (external link) for the complete final exam schedule for the semeseter. Contact your instructor for any changes or special arrangements.

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Grades Available on MySFSU:

You may see reported grades via your MySFSU account. Official Transcripts showing current semester grades will be available approximately two weeks after this date.

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Official Transcripts Available :

Official Transcripts showing current semester grades will be available on this date. Transcripts pre-ordered will be processed 5-10 business days after this date.

Note: This date may change due to delays in processing. To confirm please contact the Registrar's Office at (415)338-2350 or records@sfsu.edu .

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Last updated 3/17/2010 by Registrar's Office
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