Summer 2008 Registration Dates
Early registration for continuing and returning students:
March 4 - 31 - Graduate Students, seniors, regent scholars, and National Student Exchange
March 6 - 31 - Juniors
March 10 - 31 - Sophomores
March 12 - 31 - Freshmen, non-degrees students, and post graduates
April 1 - May 23 - All class levels, web advisor and satellites
Open registration for continuing and returning students
May 27 and 28 for continuing and returning students
Summer 2008 New Student Registration
May 29 and 30
Late Registration and Schedule Adjustments
June 2 - For Session A only (Session A runs June 2 - July 3)
June 16 - For Session B only (Session B runs June 16 - August 1)
July 7 - For Session C only (Session C runs July 7 - August 8)
Deadline to Drop Classes With No Cancellation Fee
May 30 - For Session A only
June 13 - For Session B only
July 3 - For Session C only
Senior Citizen Tuition Waiver Program
The Senior Citizen Tuition Waiver Program is not available during summer sessions because they operate on a self-sustaining basis.
Placement Tests for Summer 2008
English Placement Tests
English Placement Tests will be given each Saturday in April (April 5, 12, 19, and 26) at 8:00 a.m. in the CLASS lecture hall. Please bring photo identification and your admissions application receipt to the test.
Math Placement Test
The Math Placement Test will be held on April 19 at 8:30 a.m. for students with last names beginning with the letters A - L and at 10:30 a.m. for students with last names beginning with the letters M - Z. Please bring photo identification and your admissions application receipt to the test.
Fall 2008 Registration Schedule
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Early Registration (by class level, continuing & returning* students) |
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April 07~May 09 |
Graduate Students, Seniors, Regent Scholars, National Student Exchange |
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April 09~May 09 |
Juniors |
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April 11~May 09 |
Sophomores |
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April 15 ~May 09 |
Freshmen, Non-Degree Students, and Post Graduates |
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May 12 ~ July 18 |
ALL class levels – Continuing/Returning Students - WebAdvisor and Satellite Offices during the following days and times:
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School of Business & Public Admin 8:30 a.m. -11:00 a.m. & 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
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School of Nursing & Health Sciences, 8:30am-11am & 1:30pm-3:30pm
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Math Department 8:30 am - 10:30 am and 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm
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College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences (Dean’s Office, Social & Behavior Science, and DEAL) 8:30am-11am & 1:30pm-3pm
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Humanistic Studies 8:30am-1:30pm
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Communication & Fine Arts: 8:30am-11am & 2pm-4pm
- Student Center/EMSS 8am-5pm
- WebAdvisor: Mondays ~ Thursdays, 8:30am-7pm, Fridays, 8:30am-5pm
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English/Math Placement Test** (bring picture ID and Admissions Application receipt. Plan to arrive 20 minutes early for check-in) |
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MATH April 19 or 26, or June 14 or August 02 |
Where: Science Building, Room 101 or 112
8:30am – last names A ~ L 10:30am – last names M ~Z |
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ENGLISH z April 5 or 12 or 19 or 26 |
Where: University Lecture Hall
8:00am |
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ENGLISH July 10 July 11 |
Where: University Lecture Hall 8:00am – last names A ~ C 10:00am – last names D ~ L 8:00am -- last names M ~ Q 10:00am -- last names R ~ Z |
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Transition Students Registration |
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August 4 & 5 |
Transition Students, Register at DEAL, 2nd floor, English & Communications Building |
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Open Registration (weekdays) |
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August 6 ~ 11 |
All continuing and returning* students |
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New Student Registration |
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August 11 ~ 14 |
All New Students (new Non-Degree students may register on August 14) |
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Late Registration (weekdays) |
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August 15 ~ 19 |
All students |
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Schedule Adjustments (drop and add courses) |
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August 20 ~ 26 |
95% tuition refund applicable for courses dropped OR the cancellation fee schedule applies if payment has not been made yet. |
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Senior Citizens Tuition Waiver Program |
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August 27 |
Senior Citizens (55+) should contact the Records Office at 735-2211 on or before August 6, 2008 |
| Payment Deadline – August 29, 3pm |
* Former students who have not been continuously enrolled: A Re-entry form is due at the Records office one week prior to the registration period you wish to participate in. Forms are available at the Admissions & Records Office or at http://www.uogonline.com/gateway/Forms.asp
**New students for 2008 Fall Semester are required to submit the admissions application and fee before placement test date.
Master of Arts in Counseling Summer Institute
June 2nd - August 7, 2008 8am to 5pm
Earn up to 18 credits this summer through the University of Guam’s Master of Arts in Counseling Summer Institute. Take one course or all six to earn:
SUMMER SESSION A
Monday to Friday, June 2-17
ED619 - Intro to Counseling Dr. Stephen Kane, School of Education, Room #106 8:00am - 12noon
Tuesday to Thursday, June 3-26
ED620 - The Counseling Process: Theory Dr. Margaret Artero, School of Education, Room #106 1:00pm - 5:00pm
SUMMER SESSION B
Monday to Friday, June 18-July 3
ED621 - The Counseling Process: Practice Dr. Stephen Kane, School of Education, Room #106 8:00am to 12noon
Monday to Friday, June 30 - July 16
ED622 - Group Counseling Dr. Margaret Artero School of Education, Room #106 1:00pm to 5:00pm
SUMMER SESSION C
Monday to Friday, July 7 - July 23
ED626 - Prevention & Outreach Dr. Stephen Kane School of Education, Room #106 8:00am to 12noon
Tuesday to Thursday, July 22 - August 7
ED627 - Career Counseling Dr. Margaret Artero School of Education, Room #106 1:00pm to 6:00pm
Note: You still need to meet GPSS certification in Counseling.
LIMITED ENROLLMENT: Pls. see Dr. Stephen Kane/Dr. Margaret Artero as soon as possible to reserve your space.
Contact Info: School of Education 735-2428 University of Guam E-mail: stoppinger@hotmail.com Fax: 734-3651
Faculty Credentials
Dr. Margaret T. Artero, Associate Professor of Counselor Education
Ph.D., University of Oregon
M.S., B.S., University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
Dr. Stephen W. Kane, Assistant Professor of Counseling
Ph.D., Syracuse University, NY
M.Ed., Springfield College, Springfield, MA
B.A., Merrimak College, Andover, MA
The School of Education is accredited by NCATE.
The Summer English Academy
Sail into College
If you are going to be a high school senior in fall 2008, you could start earning college credits this summer! If you place in EN 110 or higher you can start earning college credits. If you place in EN085 or EN100 you may earn high school credits.
Courses offered during summer 2008
Session A - EN100, EN110, EN111, EN210
Session B - EN085, EN100, EN110, EN111, EN210
Session C - EN100, EN110, EN111, EN210
Take the English Placement Test on one of the following days:
April 5, April 12, April 19, April 26
All tests will be given at 8:00 a.m. in the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences Lecture Hall.
Bring your application receipt and a photo I.D. to the test. For more information call:
Admissions and Records at 735-2201/2
Student Life at 735-2271
Division of Engish and Applied Linguistics at 735-2725
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