UWF 2002/2003 Catalog
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Registration and Records

Section Contents
Academic Advising
Academic Common Market
Access to Grades
Audit Grading Option
Cancellation of Registration
Classification of Students
COMPASS
Continuous Enrollment
Dead Week
Deadline Dates/Academic Calendar
Directory/Students, Staff, and Faculty
Distance Learning
Drop/Add-Schedule Changes
Dual Enrollment
Enrollment Definition
Final Course Examinations
Florida Residency for Tuition Purposes
Florida Resident Senior Citizens
Late Registration
Pass/Fail Option
Registration Policies and Procedures
Reinstatement for Canceled Registration
Repeat Course Surcharge
Southern Regional Electronic Campus (SREC)
Student Records
Student Right-To-Know Information
Transcripts
Transient Student Status
Traveling Scholar Program
University Honors Program
Withdrawal

DUAL ENROLLMENT
Dual enrollment is a program in which academically talented students receive permission from the high school to take one or more college courses while taking the majority of course work at the high school. Eligibility for participation is determined by written agreement between each school district and the University. Students are not required to pay tuition; however, they must pay for a Nautilus Card, parking decal, and textbooks. Dual enrollment forms must be received prior to the end of the drop/add period. Dual enrolled students are subject to the same policies and procedures as other UWF students.

For further information on dual enrollment, consult the Office of Admissions.


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