The academic calendar for Online Studies programs at the
University of Maryland, consists of four 10 -12-week terms.
Specific courses may begin after the first day of the term
and/or end prior to the last day of the term. Students should
check their program’s Web page for program specific information,
including course schedules. Program Web pages can be accessed
through the Online Studies home page at
www.onlinestudies.umd.edu.
Online Studies Term Calendar
| 2004-2006 Academic Years |
| Term IV 2004 |
June 7- August 27
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Term I 2004
|
September 6 - November
26
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Term
II 2004-2005
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December
6 - February 25
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Term
III 2005
|
March
7 - May 27
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Term
IV 2005
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June
6 - August 26
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| Term I 2005 |
September 5 - November 25
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| Term II 2005-2006 |
December 5 - February 24 |
| Term III 2006 |
March 6 - May 26 |
| Term IV 2006 |
June 5 - August 25 |
| Term I 2006 |
September 4 - Novemeber 24 |
| Term II 2006-2007 |
December 4 - February 23 |
Applying for Online Studies Courses
To register for Online Studies courses, students must complete
and submit an online application for admission. Students
may apply to Online Studies programs either as degree-seeking
or as advanced special students. Advanced special student
status is ideal for individuals whose primary objective is
to take graduate-level courses, but who are not on a degree-seeking
path.
Registering for Online Studies Courses
Students may register for Online Studies courses once they
have received an official notification of admission to the
program. Students can register up to 30 days prior to the
beginning of a course by visiting the Online Studies home
page at www.onlinestudies.umd.edu,
selecting the appropriate course from the scrolling bar, then
clicking on the Single Point of Contact (SPOC) icon.
From this site, students may select the “Register” link to
proceed with registration.
A student identification number (SID) and personal identification
number (PIN) are required to access the registration site.
In most cases, a student’s SID is automatically set to their
Social Security Number. Students who do not have a Social
Security Number assigned to them will be issued a University
of Maryland SID. The personal identification number
(PIN) is initially set to the student’s six-digit birth date
in a month/date/year format (MMDDYY). For example, a
birth date of December 9, 1965, will result in a PIN set to
120965. To proceed, simply click on either “WAM/OWL”
(when accessing the system from a public terminal) or on “Non-Public
access.”
Once they system has been accessed, a list of program courses
offered for the coming semester will appear. To register,
students simply click on the circle to the left of the course
for which they would like to register, enter a current e-mail
address at the end of the page and click on “confirm registration.”
Usually within 24 business hours, students will receive an
e-mail confirmation of course registration as well as further
information about accessing the course.
The following screen gives students the option to go directly
into the “Net Pay” system to pay bills via credit card or
by debiting their checking accounts.
Late Registration
Students can register up to 30 days prior the first day of
a course. Students should register BEFORE the first day of
a course. Students who wish to register on or after the first
day of the course must obtain permission from the instructor.
A $20 late registration fee will be assessed to registrations
initiated on or after the first day of the course. Please
note: Late registrants are responsible for payment of tuition
and fees at the time of registration.
Cancellation of Registration
Students who register for courses but later decide not to
participate, must cancel their registration prior to the first
day of class. Notification of cancellation may be made via
e-mail to onlinestudies@umd.edu .
This request should include the student’s full name, social
security number or SID and the course(s) to be cancelled.
Failure to cancel registration prior to the first day of class
will result in a financial obligation to the university, regardless
of student participation in courses.
Withdrawal from Online Studies Courses
To withdraw from an Online Studies course on or after the
first day of the course, students must make a formal request
by e-mailing onlinestudies@umd.edu .
Withdrawals are made effective the date the request is received.
Students may withdraw from a course at any time during the
term without academic penalty; however, withdrawals are recorded
on final transcripts.
Academic service fees are nonrefundable when a student withdraws
from a course. Tuition refunds are granted based on
the refund schedule below:
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There is a 100% refund for classes canceled prior to the first day of
the course.
- There is a 70% refund for withdrawals processed
within the first week (seven calendar days) from the first
day of the course.
- There is a 50% refund for withdrawals processed
within the first two weeks (14 calendar days) from the first
day of the course.
- There is a 20% tuition refund for withdrawals
processed within the first three weeks (21 calendar days)
from the first day of the course.
- There is no refund granted for withdrawals
processed after the first three weeks (22 calendar days
or more) from the first day of the course.
Tuition Refund Policy
The University of Maryland will not automatically refund
a credit balance. However, students may request a refund
by e-mailing
onlinestudies@umd.edu , or by contacting the Office
of the Bursar at 1-888-313-2404 or billtalk@accmail.umd.edu.
Tuition refunds are based on the date of withdrawal or cancellation
as described above.
Credit card payments are refunded by crediting the original
credit card account. Refund requests are usually completed
within two to three weeks from the date of receipt of the
request. Payments made by check are refunded with a check
made payable to the student within three to four weeks.
Online Studies Courses Canceled by the University of Maryland
The University of Maryland reserves the right to cancel courses
due to insufficient enrollment or other valid administrative
reasons. Once a course has been canceled, students enrolled
in that class are entitled to a full refund of tuition and
fees associated with that course. Cancellation of a
course may occur close to the first day of class; however,
the university makes every effort to inform students of such
changes so that there is an opportunity to make alternate
course selections or arrangements.
Tuition and Fees
The tuition and fees for Online Studies programs vary.
In order to determine the tuition and fees for a particular
program, students may visit the Online Studies home page on
www.onlinestudies.umd.edu and
click on the link to their program. From the program’s
site, tuition and fee amounts are listed at a link entitled
“tuition and fees.”
Bill Payment
The University of Maryland offers students two ways in which
to pay their bill. Payment can be made online with a credit
card or by debiting a checking account at the time of course
registration. To process a payment after the time of
registration, please visit http://www.onlinestudies.umd.edu/spoc.html
and click on “Pay Your Bills.” The university accepts
VISA, MasterCard and Discover. Payment can also be made
by check or money order payable to the University of Maryland
and mailed to the Office of the Bursar, Lee Building, College
Park, Md. 20742. Please ensure that a social security number
or SID is noted on any checks made payable to the university.
An account statement detailing account charges, amount due
and payment deadlines will be sent to each student’s permanent
address.
Finance charges of 1.5% of an unpaid balance are assessed
monthly. Accounts not paid in full by the appropriate
due date are subject to a late payment fee of 5% and are considered
delinquent. Students whose accounts are delinquent will
not be permitted to register for Online Studies courses until
the outstanding balance has been paid in full.
A service fee will be assessed for all dishonored checks
returned due to insufficient funds, stopped payment, or
postdating. The service fees charges are as follows:
$10 charge for returned checks up to $100
$25 charge for returned checks between $100.01 and $500
$50 charge for returned checks over $500
Final Grades
Final grades are available online approximately one week
after then end of each course. Final grades are also
posted by course instructors on WebCT, the course management
software platform used to deliver Online Studies courses.
Grade reports are not mailed automatically at the end of
each term. However, students may submit a request to have
a grade report mailed to their home address by accessing www.testudo.umd.edu,*
clicking on “Records and Registration” on the left of the
page and then “View Grades.” A student identification
number (SID) and personal identification number (PIN) will
be required to access this information. Grade reports
are usually mailed within two weeks of the initial request.
*NOTE: not all services available on Testudo are appropriate
for Online Studies students please contact onlinestudies@umd.edu
for other services.
Grade report requests will not be honored for students owing
a financial obligation to the University.
Transcript Requests
Students may request transcripts free of charge by visiting
www.testudo.umd.edu , and clicking
on “Records and Registrations,” then “Transcript Request.”
A student identification number (SID) and personal identification
number (PIN) will be required to access this information.
Transcript requests received via the Internet are mailed the
following business day, unless otherwise specified.
Transcripts may be requested prior to completing a course
using the “hold for grades” option available on the transcript
request page. Students selecting this option are authorizing
transcripts to be mailed once the term has concluded and final
grades have been reported.
Transcript requests will not be honored for students owing
a financial obligation to the university.
Graduation
Once students have completed their program requirements and
are eligible to graduate, they may apply for commencement
via the Web at: www.testudo.umd.edu. Click
on “Records and Registration” then “Apply for Graduation.”
A student identification number (SID) and personal identification
number (PIN) will be required to access this application.
Any questions regarding graduation eligibility may be directed
to onlinestudies@umd.edu .
Academic year 2004-2005
Registration/Application Dates
| Term |
Session Begins
|
Application Deadline
|
Registration Begins
|
Registration
Ends
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| Term IV 2004 |
6/7/2004 |
5/24/2004 |
5/10/2004 |
6/4/2004
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| Term I 2004 |
9/6/2004
|
8/23/2004 |
8/9/2004
|
9/3/2004
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| Term II 2004-2005 |
12/6/2004 |
11/22/2004 |
11/8/2004 |
12/3/2004
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| Term III 2005 |
3/7/2005 |
2/21/2005 |
2/7/2005 |
3/3/2005
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| Term IV 2005 |
6/6/2005 |
5/23/2005 |
5/9/2005 |
6/3/2005
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| Term I 2005 |
9/5/2005 |
8/22/2005 |
8/8/2005 |
9/2/2005
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| Term II 2005-06 |
12/5/2005 |
11/21/2005 |
11/7/2005 |
12/2/2005
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| Term III 2006 |
3/6/2006 |
2/20/2006 |
2/6/2006 |
3/2/2006
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| Term IV 2006 |
6/5/2006 |
5/22/2006 |
5/8/2006 |
6/2/2006
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Any policy not addressed above will follow the official University
Policy as found in the Graduate Catalog found at www.gradschool.umd.edu/catalog
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