Belmont Abbey College

Summer School 2011 General Information

REGISTRATION

CURRENT STUDENT REGISTRATION

Beginning Monday, April 18, 2011, currently enrolled students will be able to register via elf Service. Students may register for a maximum of 6 hours in one session. We recommend that you meet with your academic advisor for assistance in selecting your classes. 

NEW STUDENT REGISTRATION

Begins Monday, May 2, 2011. Registration will be by appointment in the Summer School/ADP Office. Call 704.461.6666, to schedule an appointment.

Students may register for a maximum of 6 hours in one session.

VISITING STUDENT REGISTRATION

You  are  considered a visiting student if you fall into one of the following categories: Enrolled in another college or university High school senior All visiting students must complete the Summer School application before registering for classes.  Please return the application to:

Belmont Abbey College
Summer School Office
100 Belmont-Mount Holly Road
Belmont, NC  28012

Summer school class offerings are contingent upon sufficient enrollment.  Students should check the Belmont Abbey College website or the IQ Web database frequently for additional course offerings or changes in schedule. Students may register for a maximum of 6 hours in one session.

Admission to summer school does not imply or guarantee admission to the academic year.  Students desiring admission to the academic year program should submit the appropriate admission application with the Office of Admissions or the Adult Degree Program.

If you are visiting from another college or university, you should obtain approval from the Dean or Registrar at your school for the courses you wish to transfer to that institution. If you are a high school senior and plan to attend Belmont Abbey College in the fall, the summer credits will be applied to a degree at Belmont Abbey College. Belmont Abbey is a fully accredited four-year, liberal arts, undergraduate college.

TUITION& FINANCIAL AID

TUITION  

We offer a discounted Summer school tuition rate of $279 per credit hour. Tuition and fees for Summer school must be paid by May 16, 2011.    It is the student’s responsibility to coordinate any financial assistance with the Financial Aid Department before May 16, 2011.

FINANCIAL AID

After registration, contact the Financial Aid Office to see if you qualify for financial aid. 704-461-6718 or FinancialAidOffice@bac.edu.  

Office hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00 – 5:00 pm.  Evening appointments available.

PAYMENT PLAN  

The Payment Plan is available for summer school. Students must enroll in the payment plan by May 6, 2011.  For more details contact Ashley Graham in the Student Financial Services Office at 704.461.6716 or ashleygraham@bac.edu.

REFUND POLICY

If Belmont Abbey College cancels a course –100% of tuition is refunded to students.  

TUITION REIMBURSEMENT

Students eligible for an employer reimbursement program must submit all Tuition Deferment forms to Diane Hinson in the Student Financial Services Office by May 16, 2011.

DROP/ADD/WITHDRAW DATES – See Academic Calendar.

HOUSING

Very limited housing will be available for traditional age students during the summer sessions.  Contact the Residence Life Office at 704.461.6893, after you have registered for classes and complete the 2011 Summer School Housing Residence Hall Agreement.

Deadline for applying for housing is April 29, 2011.

College Bookstore

Location: St. Leo's first floor

Phone: 704.461.6891

Manager: Wanda Setzer

e-mail: bacbookstore@bac.edu

The Belmont Abbey College Bookstore is located in St. Leo's Hall You may reach the Belmont Abbey College bookstore by calling 704.461.6891.

For more information: Call the Summer School Office 704.461.6666 or e-mail ADPOffice@bac.edu.

Belmont Abbey does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, age, religion, national and ethnic origin, sex or handicap in administration of its educational policies, scholarships and loan programs, athletics, and other school-administered programs.

Summer 2011 Session - belmont campus
May 23 Monday summer school session i monday - friday classes begin
  23 monday Summer school Session iI Monday/wednesday evening classes begin
  24 Tuesday Summer school Session II Tues/Thurs evening classes begin
  26 thursday Last day to register for credit or change courses for Session I or II
  30 monday memorial Day – No classes
June 3 friday Last day to officially withdraw from Session I or II classes with “W”
  21 tuesday Summer school session III begins – Monday - Friday day classes
  23 Thursday Last day to register for credit or change course for Session III
  24 Friday Session I grades due by 12 noon – submit via IQ Web
july 4 monday Independence Day – No classes
  5 Tuesday Last day to officially withdraw from Session III classes with “W”
  7 Thursday Last day of Session II Tue/Thu 8 week evening classes
  12 tuesday Session II Tue/Thu 6:00pm class exam – exam begins at 6:00pm
  13 wednesday Last day of Session II mon/wed 8 week evening classes
  14 thursday Session II Tue/Thu 8:15 pm class exam – exam begins at 6:00pm
  18 monday Session II Mon/Wed 6:00pm class exam – exam begins at 6:00pm
  19 tuesday Session III final exams – normal class times
  20 wednesday Session II Mon/Wed 8:15 pm class exam – exam begins at 6:00pm
  25 monday Session II & III final grades due by 12 noon – submit via IQ Web
 
 
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