General Information
Parking Permits
A permit is required for on-campus parking during Intersession. If you will be on campus
only to attend Intersession classes, you may obtain a temporary parking permit free of charge
at the University Police Department in the Public Safety Building on University Drive.
Financial Aid
It is uncommon for students to receive financial aid for Intersession, however, you may contact
the Office of Financial Aid and they will review each case on an individual basis.
Visiting Students
Visiting Undergraduate students
must complete the Registration Form and the Enrollment Permission Form. Send these forms, along with the $30 Application Fee, to the University Billing Office.
Visiting and new Graduate students must complete the Registration Form and
the Application to Graduate Study Form.
Send these forms, along with the $30 Application Fee, to the University Billing Office. For more information concerning Graduate Admissions or to obtain forms, please call 301- 687-7053.
Student Eligibility
The probation and dismissal policies stipulate that students on probation in the Fall may not register for Intersession courses. You could be dismissed after the Fall 2011 semester and be ineligible to enroll. There are no exceptions to this policy. If you can prove you are off probation, you may enroll (with late fees) in January.
Requests for Accommodations
Frostburg State University is committed
to making all of its programs, services,
and activities accessible to persons with
disabilities. You may request accommodations
through the ADA/EEO Compliance Office,
Hitchins 302, 301-687-4102, TDD
301-687-7955.
Cancellation
The University reserves the right to
cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment.
You will be notified on or about
December 16, 2011, if a course is canceled.
Credit/Course Limit
Students are limited to six credits
or two courses for the Intersession. One
three credit course is a full-time load. If
you work during Intersession or participate
in an intercollegiate sport, one course
should be the absolute limit. Before you
enroll, see the course syllabus and instructor
about course requirements, since there
is no refund after the registration deadline (December 9, 2011).
Textbook Information
To find information about textbooks
used for each class, go to the following
link http://bookstore.frostburg.edu.
Library Hours
The library will remain open during
Intersession 2012 according to the following
schedule:
January 3–23, 2012:
- Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.
- Sat. – 2:00 p.m.– 6:00 p.m.
- Sun. – 12:00 p.m.– 6:00 p.m.
- Closed January 16 Martin Luther King
Day.
Final Grades
Paper grades will not be mailed to
students. Access the PAWS System for
grades. Learner Services > Academics >
Academic Record - View My Grades
If you need an official copy of your
grades, you will need to order a transcript.
E-Mail - Official Communication
Policy Statement
A University assigned email account shall be used as one of the University’s official means of communication with all students attending FSU as well as Faculty and Staff employed by FSU. Students and employees are responsible for all information sent to them via their University assigned email account. If a student or employee chooses to forward their University email to another account, he or she is responsible for all information, including attachments, sent to the other email account.
Student Responsibilites
You will be responsible for checking
your University email account and reviewing
relevant information on a daily basis. You
will be given a maximum of 10 megabytes
of storage on the email server. You must purge unnecessary messages from your
account to avoid exceeding their storage quota. Exceeding the quota will prevent the delivery of additional email messages.
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