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Master's of Education Registration and Billing

Registration and Billing Procedures

Registration for Class Enrollment

Students must register through the Office of Graduate Studies in Education. In the middle of each semester, the class schedule and registration documents will be made available to students either via class distribution, mail or online via the Internet. The student registers for class by returning the Course Registration Form by June 30 (for fall), November 30 (for spring) and March 30 (for summer). The Accounting and Financial Affairs Office will bill students afterward.

Registration is complete upon the receipt of the Course Registration Form signed by both the student and his/her advisor as well as receipt of one of the means of payment. Registration by phone will not be accepted. Students are encouraged to meet with their advisors to complete the registration form and discuss goals for the following semester. All advisors may be contacted at 301-447-5371.

New Enrollment Policy -

. Courses that recruit 9 or more students will run as planned.

. Courses that recruit 6-8 students will be reviewed by the appropriate dean or the vice president for academic affairs two weeks prior to the start of the course. After discussion with the department chair, the dean or VPAA will determine whether that course will run or be postponed. He or she will consider factors such as core curriculum, major requirement and elective status.

. Courses that recruit 1-5 students will be referred by the respective chair to the VPAA two weeks prior to the start of the course to determine whether the course will be postponed or offered as a tutorial/independent study. The VPAA will consider factors such as core curriculum, major requirement and elective status.

Registrations are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Because class size is limited, it is important to REGISTER EARLY.

Graduate Studies in Education (main)

Spring 2006 Registration Packet (PDF) 

Summer 2006 Registration Packet (PDF) 

Graduate Studies in Education Application (PDF)

Recommendation Forms

Other Graduate Studies in Education Info

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