Spring 2010 Graduate

REGISTRATION FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS FOR Winter/Spring 2010 
BEGINS October 16th, 2009


Winter/Spring 2010 REGISTRATION INFORMATION General Information

    Online registration is offered through the Matrix Student Information System. If you are a current student, you should have received a letter informing you of your Student ID, login, password, and university email address. Newly accepted students will receive the same information once the acceptance process has been completed. This will enable you to access your UNH email, the Blackboard Learning System, and the Matrix Student Information System.

    To log on to Matrix, go to www.newhaven.edu and choose Matrix-Student from the Quick Links, or go directly to http://matrix-sws.newhaven.edu/student.

Support is available M-F 8:30 AM to 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM to 4:30 PM in the Student Support Office in Echlin Hall. For help or more information you can call 203.932.7235 or email studenttechsupport@newhaven.edu.


Registration
    A $40 non-refundable deposit per course must be paid at the time of registration. UNH is pleased to offer e-Pay, an electronic billing and payment system. With e-Pay, you will be notified via your UNH email account that your latest tuition bill is available. In addition to viewing your latest statement, you will be able to review prior statements, make payments, authorize someone else to view and pay your account, and obtain an up-to-the-minute summary of your account. e-Pay can also be accessed through Matrix self-service.

     Questions concerning course selection should be discussed with your program advisor prior to registration. Program coordinators may grant waivers and/or transfer credit for graduate courses, based on undergraduate and/or graduate work completed. Students should not register for courses for which they expect waivers or transfer credit. Refunds will not be allowed for courses taken and subsequently waived. Students should follow waiver guidelines available from the various departments.

     Note: Students should consult the Graduate Catalog course descriptions to be sure that they have met all prerequisites before registering.

Current Students - Beginning October 16, 2009: Register online using self-service registration. You may have an enrollment hold which will prevent you from registering if any of the following apply:

  • You have an outstanding balance on you tuition account. Contact the Bursar's Office at 203.932.7217.
  • You are not in compliance with Connecticut state law regarding measles/rubella immunization. Contact the Health Services Office at 203.932.7079.
  • You are an in-process student. Contact the Graduate Admissions Office at 203.932.7135.
  • You are on academic probation. Contact the Graduate Records Office at 203.932.7304.


New Students
    Newly accepted students will receive a letter informing them of their student ID, login, password, and university email address. Please follow registration directions under the general information heading on this page.

    New students who have not completed the application process or who have applied too late for an admission decision may, in some programs, register for the upcoming term as in-process students. Please contact the Graduate Admissions Office at 203.932.7448 or 203.932.7449 for registration information. Prospective students in this status are required to have earned an undergraduate degree and must submit an application form, the application fee, and a copy of their undergraduate transcript prior to or at the time of registration.

    Students who register as in-process students are advised that a decision regarding acceptance into a degree program will be delayed until all application materials and credentials have been received by the Graduate Admissions Office. Permission to register as an in-process student does not guarantee admission to the graduate school. No late fee is assessed for new students.


IMPORTANT DATES:

Please note: Any student who will complete all degree requirements by the end of the Fall 2009 trimester must petition to graduate no later than October 15.  Degrees will be awarded January 16, 2010.  Petition forms can be obtained online at:  www.newhaven.edu/13274

Winter 2010 Trimester
Monday, January 4 – Saturday, April 3, 2010

October 15 – Thursday - Last day to petition for January commencement

October 16, 2009 - Friday - Online registration begins for Winter & Spring Trimester

December 14, 2009 – Monday
Last day for current students to register without paying a late fee.  After this date, a late registration fee of $25 will be charged.

NEW EDUCATION STUDENTS
ED 601 – Introduction to Education meets the following dates:
December 7 - 17, 2009

January 11 - Monday
Beginning January 11 students will no longer be able to self register through Matrix since written permission of the instructor is required after the first class meeting.  Students must submit a signed add card to the Graduate Records Office or submit an email from the professor granting them permission to add a course.

January 16 – Saturday
Commencement, 2:00 p.m.

January 18 - Monday
No Classes (This class will be held on Friday, April 2nd or Saturday, April 3rd)

February 22 – Monday
Last day to withdraw from classes.

March 1 - Monday
Last day to petition for May commencement

April 3 – Saturday
Winter trimester ends; the thirteenth class of Monday only classes must occur on this date or Friday, April 2nd

Spring 2010 Trimester
Monday, April 5 – Saturday, July 3

Please note: 
Any student who will complete all degree requirements by the end of the Winter 2010 trimester must petition to graduate no later than March 1 for the May  commencement.  Petition forms can be obtained online at:  
www.newhaven.edu/13274

March 15, Monday
Last day for current students to register without paying a late fee.  After this date, a late registration fee of $25 will be charged.

April 12, Monday
Beginning April 12 students will no longer be able to self register through Matrix since written permission of the instructor is required after the first class meeting.  Students must submit a signed add card to the Graduate Records Office or submit an email from the professor granting them permission to add a course.

May 16, Sunday
Commencement, 10:00 a.m.

May 24, Monday
Last day to withdraw from classes.

July 3, Saturday
Spring trimester ends; the thirteenth class of Monday-only classes must occur on this date or Friday, July 2nd.

August 21, Saturday
Awarding of Degrees 

 

 

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