UNDERGRADUATE = College of Arts & Sciences and Business Minor Program; LAW = College of Law; MBA = Early Career/Career Change MBA; MBA-P = MBA for Professionals; MSDS = Graduate Data Science; PNCA = Pacific Northwest College of Art; ASP = American Studies Program. 2022-2023 Academic Calendar The Academic Calendar covers essential dates throughout the academic year, including registration deadlines, add/drop, final exam periods and breaks. A student will be suspended from the College for failure to meet the criteria established for removal from Strict Academic Probation. Admissions, International chenx088@umn.edu. Academic Policies - Macalester College - Acalog ACMS Mar 03, 2023 HELP [ARCHIVED CATALOG] Academic Policies Academic Integrity Advising and Course Registration Appeals Areas of Study Credits outside Macalester Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) Grade Policies Graduation Requirements Leaves, Withdrawals, Readmission Students with a term grade point average from 1.75 to 1.99 may be placed on Academic Probation. These credit hours must include: Eight (8) semester credits in courses designated as meeting the social science distribution requirement. *Discussing an exam you have taken with other students, either from your class or from another section of the same course, who have yet to take that exam
Location St. Peter, Minn. To ensure that students receive explicit writing instruction, including opportunity to revise writing, based on faculty feedback. *, *First day attendance required; registration limits will be adjusted to save 3 seats for First-Years*, *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required; cross-listed with ENVI 215-01; ACTC students require permission of instructor*, *For seniors only; juniors should seek permission of instructor*, *First day attendance required; 5 credits*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with EDUC 220-01*, *ACTC students can register at the beginning of the semester, with instructor approval*, *Cross-listed with AMST 294-05 and ASIA 294-06*, *TBA sections at all levels (SPAN 101/102/203/204) are reserved for students whose schedules conflict with all lab sessions offered. This period will begin ten (10) working days prior to the published course withdrawal deadline, which is also the deadline for declaring a grading option. Native American Student Life; Native American Student Success Program; LGBTQIA2s+ Support; International Students; Accessibility Support; Transportation Options Physics and Astronomy Students must file an approved plan for a major no later than the start of the registration period for the first semester of their junior year. Students should make an appointment with the Dean of Students to complete the appropriate withdrawal form. In order to help students meet registration deadlines, the Registrars Office will send a reminder prior to the drop/add deadline, with instructions on where to view their officially registered schedule. All degree seeking students must file with the Registrars Office their Declaration of Intent to be Graduated form one year prior to the intended date of graduation. Students may negotiate exemptions or changes in schedule with instructors whenever circumstances warrant such considerations. If the student decides to appeal the grade further, they next contact the Associate Dean of the Faculty. No strict correlation exists between contact hours in courses taken off-campus and credits awarded by Macalester. College Events Calendar - Macalester College Currently viewing March 2, 2023 to March 9, 2023 Thursday, March 2, 2023 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. MSCS Capstone Days Olin-Rice Science Center - OLRI 241 Event Details 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Conservation Corps of MN & IA Info Table Ruth Stricker Dayton Campus Center Event Details 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. District Calendar; Federal Programs; Non-Discrimination; ARP ESSER III Plan; 2021-2022 MPS Return to Learn Plan ; 2022-23 Instructional Calendar (Printable) 2023-24 Instructional Calendar (Printable) MPS Building Foundation; MPS YouTube Channel; MPS STEM/STEAM; Extra-Curricular . Activity Courses: S and N will be the only grades in any of the physical education activity courses, dance technique courses and forensic practicum courses. COME SEE FOR YOURSELF Visit Campus. Fandom and the Undisciplining of Criticism, Population 8 Billion: Global Population Issues and Trends, The End of Nature: Culture and Catastrophe, Sustainable Cities: Urban Environmental Science, Imperial Nature: The United States and the Global Environment, Comparative Environment and Development Studies, Advanced Expression: Communication Tools Lab, The Animal and the Human in the French Enlightenment, World Regional Geography: People, Places and Globalization, Introduction to Geographic Information Systems, Introduction to Geographic Information Systems Lab, The Political Geography of Nations and Nationalism, Statistical Research Methods in Geography, Unearthing the Poor Farm: Local Geographies of Land, Law and Livelihood, German Cultural History II: Ruptures and Remakings of Modern Germany, German Cultural History II: Ruptures and Remakings of Modern Germany Lab, The Total Work of Art: A 360-Degree Look at Richard Wagner's The Ring of the Nibelung, Sailing East/Marching West: Contemporary History of British and Chinese Empires in the 19th Century, Sr Seminar in Community and Global Health, Intro to International Studies: Literature and Global Culture, Intro to International Studies: International Codes of Conduct, Terrorism and Art: The Spectacle of Destruction, Ethnicity and Nationalism in Central and Eastern Europe, Participatory Action Research and Ethics for Public Health, Structures and Cultures of International Journalism, Cultural Resistance/Survival: Indigenous and African Peoples in Early Spanish America, Senior Seminar: Rule of Law and the Chaos of Globalization, Senior Seminar: Thinking on a World Scale, Literary Translation in Practice: Japanese to English Translation and the Issue of Style, Introduction to the Analysis of Hispanic Texts, Cultural Resistance and Survival: Indigenous and African Peoples in Early Spanish America, "Don't call me sick": Disease and Otherness in the 21st Century, Texts and Power: Foundations of Media and Cultural Studies, Oppositional Cinemas: Experiment and Critique through the Moving Image, Seminar in Composers and Genres: Late Beethoven and Critical Musicology, American Football: Philosophy and Fundamentals, Peace, Violence and Protest: Philosophical Perspectives, Foreign Policy: The Evolution of China's Grand Strategy, 1950-2050, Regional Conflict/Security: The Return of Great Power Competition, Voices from the Margins: Afro-Brazilian Women Writers, Narrativa lusofona contemporanea da Africa, Asia e Oceania, Distress, Dysfunction, and Disorder: Perspectives on the DSM, Psychology and Neuroscience of Face Processing, Introduction to Islam: Formation and Expansion, World Religions and World Religions Discourse, Conquering the Flesh: Renunciation of Food/Sex in the Christian Tradition, The Islamic Republic: Explorations in Religion and Nationalism, Gender, Caste, and Race: The Biological Reading of the Socio-Religious, Prius or Pickup? *, *Additional required meeting time on Thursdays from 6:30-8:00pm in Hewitt Hall (Music 113). The conferral of degree will occur once all graduation requirements have been satisfied and the degree has been cleared by the Registrar. Asian Studies Courses taken on the alternate grading option do not compute in the Macalester grade point average. The College does not hold itself bound for instruction in any elective course for which fewer than five students have registered. Bound copies of the completed Honors projects are added to the library collection, and successful completion of an Honors project is noted on the students transcript following graduation. The student remains responsible for all fees associated with the semester. A-
Normal progress toward graduation is as follows: Class standing is calculated based on earned semester credits for that standing: Special student classification is assigned to non-degree seeking Macalester students. Decision, Financial The Office of Disability Services will notify the Instructor, and prior to recording of any classroom activity, a recording agreement must be signed by the student and filed with the Office of Disability Services. Such classes may, however, be organized at the option of the department with approval by the Provost. The Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students or their designee may grant an initial leave of absence for up to two consecutive semesters. Amy Rices students will meet in OLRI 341 on the first day of lab, and STAFF's students will meet in OLRI 385 on the first day of lab. For a student pursuing an individually designed interdepartmental major (IDIM), a description of how the capstone experience is to be completed must be approved as part of the IDIM proposal. View All Course Offerings View Online Course Offerings Student Data and Registrar Telephone: 651-962-6700 Fax: 651-962-6710 registrar@stthomas.edu To register for this event, please click here. Readmission. Proctoring, special materials, time allotment and other matters pertaining to the actual circumstances of the examination are entirely the responsibility of the instructor. College-Authorized Absence for College-Sponsored Activities: a. Absences from classes and, if necessary, from the campus are authorized for students who, as individuals or members of athletic teams or other organized groups, represent the College in college-sponsored activities. The only circumstances under which a faculty member may change a final grade once it has been submitted are as follows: 1. Two credits awarded upon successful completion. *Having another person do your work for a course (including unauthorized collaboration). Then, they need to see Afifa Benwahoud (HUM 219), Coordinator (Dept. *Lying to an instructor or college official to improve your grade or to get special privileges
2. Though absences for college-sponsored activities are authorized by the College, faculty and staff leading such activities should make every effort to ensure minimal disruption of student class attendance. A student may withdraw from a course between the end of the second and ninth weeks of classes by obtaining the signature of the instructor of the course on the proper form available in the Registrars Office and returning the form to the Registrars Office by the published deadlines. Five-Year Academic Calendar | Grinnell College Five-Year Academic Calendar The Office of the Registrar publishes five-year calendars each year. Students, Connect with Vysotsky + Dylan: The Summit (Conversations), Campus Center After Dark: Mediterranean Poetry Hour, Ruth Stricker Dayton Campus Center - The Loch, Weyerhaeuser Hall - Weyerhaeuser Boardroom, Open Educational Resources and Textbook Affordability: Macalester Environmental Scan and Survey Results, China's Path to Higher Education: Its Causes and Consequences, OSLE Presents: The Student Leadership Challenge - Practice 5: Encourage the Heart, Physics & Astronomy Senior Honors Thesis Presentation, WGSS Panel on Reproductive Rights in Latin America, Macalester Mock Trial's Opening Round Championship Series Tournament, Weyerhaeuser Memorial Chapel - CRSL (lower level chapel). Cheating is the dishonest or unauthorized use of materials for academic work. The appeal decisions of EPAG and the Provost are final. Macalester will not award credit for courses which were used to satisfy any of the requirements for graduation at the students secondary school. In this schedule, each course is reserved a place and a designated two-hour period for a final examination. . *, *Contact the Music department for registration instructions. BEREA COLLEGE ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2021-2022 SUMMER 2022 May 9, Mon Summer Labor Begins May 16, Mon May Term Begins May 16, Mon Last Day to Add or Drop without W on Record from May Term . A critical component of the program is the role of the faculty member as advisor to the students. For more information on Army ROTC, call 612-625-3062. 7411 85th Avenue North, Brooklyn Park, MN 55445 763-488-0391 Contact Us. Literature: LGBTQ2S+ Literature, Identities and Differences in U.S. The First-Year Course requirement is designed to help incoming students in their transition to college, specifically to the liberal arts model, and to Macalesters academic expectations of them. Printable 2022-23 to 2026-27 Five-Year Calendar (PDF) First semester Second semester Summer Semester After a final grade has been submitted, a student may not be required nor allowed to turn in extra work, to redo previous work, or to otherwise make adjustments to their work in order to improve the final grade. Individual Authorizations for Absence: The AVP/Dean of Students is empowered to authorize absences from classes and, if necessary, from the campus for individual students in cases of exigency. We're sorry but this website does not work properly without JavaScript enabled. In addition to this sanction an educational component through the library typically accompanies a first violation. Philosophy 2023 academic year Apr 19, Tue Deadline for Summer Internship Proposals Apr 28, Thr Classes End: Last Day to Withdraw from the In this case, the author may make a good faith effort to acknowledge the sources, but because this is a learning process, a student author may make errors in documentation and integrating quotes and paraphrases into their own work. At least four (4) semesters spent in residency. Officially, they will be registered under the TBA section for their level with the Registrar's Office. It is the obligation of students to provide faculty with reasonable notice of the dates of religious holidays on which they will be absent, ordinarily within the first fifteen days of the semester. Under the auspices of a special contractual agreement, Macalester students may register for some language courses at the University of Minnesota. Art and Art History Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, *Cross-listed with ASIA 294-05 and RELI 294-02;*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with LATI 308-01 and SPAN 308-01*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with GEOG 341-01; appropriate for First-Years who've met the prerequisite/s*, *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required; cross-listed with FREN 394-01*, *First day attendance required; 3 additional spots may be opened for Art majors/minors only*, *Cross-listed with CHIN 251-01 and EDUC 251-01*, *Cross-listed with JAPA 294-01 and WGSS 294-03*, *Cross-listed with AMST 294-05 and RELI 294-02*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with WGSS 117-01; ACTC students require permission of instructor*, *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required; cross-listed with ENVI 170-01; ACTC students require permission of instructor*, *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required: cross-listed with ENVI 170-L1; ACTC students require permission of instructor*, *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required; cross-listed with ENVI 170-L2; ACTC students require permission of instructor*, *First day attendance required; ACTC students require permission of instructor*, *First day attendance required; registration limit will be adjusted to save 5 seats for First-Years; ACTC students require permission of instructor*, *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required; ACTC students require permission of instructor*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with CHEM 351-01*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with CHEM 351-L1*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with CHEM 351-L2*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with CHEM 352-01*, *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required; cross-listed with ENVI 370-01; ACTC students require permission of instructor*, *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required; cross-listed with ENVI 370-L1*, *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required; cross-listed with ENVI 394-01; ACTC students require permission of instructor*, *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required; cross-listed with ENVI 394-L1; ACTC students require permission of instructor*, *Permission of instructor required' ACTC students require permission of instructor*, *Permission of instructor required; cross-listed with CHEM 474-01*, *Permission of instructor required; cross-listed with ENVI 494-01; ACTC students require permission of instructor*, *First day attendance required; $7 lab fee charged*, *First day attendance required; $7 lab fee charged; students registered for this lab section will be assigned either to Amy Rice or Marc Rodwogin as their instructor before the first lab meeting. Part-time students and students whose course load changes from full-time to part-time as a result of officially dropping a course are subject to the tuition refund policy described elsewhere in this catalog. During Add/Drop, it may take up to 24 hours for your My courses list to update. Physical Education All students must successfully complete at least three Writing courses. C
Two credits awarded upon successful completion*, *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required; two credits awarded upon successful completion. Written evaluations will be reported on standardized forms provided along with the grade report forms. Student Affairs, Student Accounts) are also involved in the readmission review/approval process. Late Registration and Validation Fees: Returning students will be charged a late fee for registering after the announced times of registration. Consult with the individual faculty member. Families, U.S. In most cases, the Committee will review the appeal based on the written record provided by the Director of Academic Programs and Advising. 0.7
Except as specified below, non-directory information will be released only upon signed consent from the student. For spring semester, it will be published three weeks after the grade submission deadline. Dismissal entails the same aspects of separation from the college as suspension; however, readmission is not possible. Anthropology b. Email Signup for Your Bookstore Updates. International students who have not earned university level academic credit will have their advanced standing limited to no more than twenty semester credits. ecapello@macalester.edu.