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University of Wisconsin-Marinette

Adding/Dropping Courses

Adding Courses

The schedule of classes and specific information on the time, dates and places of registration are available online. Appointments for scheduling should be made prior to registration by contacting the Office of Student Services in M-126.

Concurrent Registration

You may enroll in courses at more than one UW Colleges campus, and more than one UW System campus. However, in order to do so, you must obtain permission from the Assistant Campus Dean for Student Services. If you enroll at more than one UW campus, the number of credits you take is combined to determine your status, either full or part time, and your fees and tuition assessment. You must present proof of fees paid and courses and credits being taken. If you are enrolled full time in one institution, a second campus will assess no additional tuition. If you are not enrolled full time at the first campus, the second campus will charge a per-credit rate until the full-time credit plateau is reached. The full-time rate will not be less than the lowest, nor more than the highest, full-time rate of the campuses involved. You should consult with the UW-Marinette Office of Student Services Office and Business Office for information about concurrent registration.

UW Independent Study

UW-Marinette students may enroll in an independent study course (correspondence course) through UW-Extension if the course is not offered at UW-Marinette and if the UW-Extension Independent Study catalog indicates the course is offered for university degree credit, or if the course is high school level algebra or geometry. Students will be expected to complete the correspondence course at the same time as their regular UW-Marinette semester courses. Full-time students may take one UW-Extension course at no extra cost other than fees for text materials bought through UW-Extension and a small registration fee. The fee for the course will be waived if:

  • Full load tuition fees at UW-Marinette and other UW System campus are paid;
  • Total credits do not exceed 18 or the maximum allowed by the UW-Marinette;
  • Written permission has been obtained from the Assistant Campus Dean for Student Services to take the course.

UW-Extension correspondence course fee waiver registrations are accepted only after semester fees have been paid and no later than the end of the second week of classes. Such registrations are not accepted during summer session. Contact the Office of Student Services for an independent study list and appropriate forms.

Late Registration

You may register late upon completion of an approved appeal, observing the same regulations as for adding courses. Late registration is subject to any late registration charge in effect under Regent policy.

Dropping Courses

A course or courses may be dropped by completing the Drop Form or online withdrawal during the first 10 weeks of a semester-long course, the first five weeks of an eight-week course, or a proportionate time for shorter courses. The form must be received in the Office of Student Services by the deadline date published. The date the completed form is returned to the Office of Student Services is the effective date used for official records and billing.

Session Label Start End of Add Drop w/out W Midterm Drop w/W Finish # days
3 week 1 31 1/23 1/24 1/29 x 2/3 2/10 15
5 week1 51 1/23 1/26 1/29 x 2/13 2/24 25
5 week 6 56 2/27 3/1 3/4 x 3/26 4/6 25
5 week 12 512 4/9 4/12 4/15 x 4/30 5/9 23
7 week 1 71 1/23 1/29 1/29 x 2/22 3/9 35
7 week 10 710 3/15 3/28 3/28 x 4/23 5/9 35
8 week 1 81 1/23 1/29 1/29 x 2/24 3/14 38
10 week 1 101 1/23 2/5 1/29 2/17 3/9 4/6 50
10 week 5 105 2/27 3/11 3/4 3/29 4/20 5/9 48
Regular 1 1/23 2/5 2/5 3/5 4/6 5/17 78

If a course is dropped after the second week of classes, a grade of "W" will be recorded on the student's official record. UW-Marinette may administratively drop a student if that student does not attend the first class sessions in a semester.