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            | Registration procedures | ^ TOP |  New students: Students who have been accepted   for admission and paid the $100 enrollment deposit will receive   registration instructions in connection with the orientation   program. New or transfer students entering in the fall may   register on one of the two orientation/registration days (usually   in late May) or by mail during the summer. A faculty adviser will   assist the student in planning a program of study. Former students: Students returning to   Northwestern College after a semester or more of absence should   contact the admissions office. Students will be sent the   necessary registration materials when they become available. Enrolled students: Pre-registration for enrolled   students who plan to return for the next academic year is held in   March/April for the fall semester and in October/November for the   spring semester. Enrolled students who pre-register and later   decide not to return to school in the fall must notify the   registrar’s office before July 1 of the school year. Students   registered for second semester must notify the registrar’s office   of their withdrawal before classes start in January. Failure to   notify the registrar’s office will result in forfeiting the $100   enrollment deposit. All students: Class attendance is not permitted   until registration is completed with the registrar’s office and   financial arrangements made with the business office. Generally students must fulfill the academic requirements that   were in effect when they first enrolled at Northwestern College   (see graduation section of catalog). If requirements change,   students may choose to fulfill the requirements of a subsequent   catalog. The college reserves the right to change requirements   and also has the right to cancel classes if registration is   insufficient. 
 
    
        
            | Change of registration | ^ TOP |  All course changes must be made in the registrar’s office before   the deadlines as listed on the academic calendar. Appropriate   signatures must accompany the Change in Registration form. 
 Since a student benefits from regular class attendance and   suffers if class is missed often, it is incumbent upon the   student to attend regularly and to finalize their academic   program as early in the semester as possible. Regular class   attendance is essential to scholarship. Each faculty member   establishes their own attendance policy. Students shall inform   instructors of any anticipated class absences. Penalties or   makeup privileges shall be left to the discretion of the   instructor. Instructors may reduce grades for absences,   particularly if the nature of the class procedure depends on   student participation. If such a reduction may be made, it shall   be so stated in the course syllabus. 
 
    
        
            | Withdrawal procedure | ^ TOP |  Students who wish to withdraw from college during a semester must   obtain a withdrawal form from the student development office and   complete the withdrawal process by obtaining the necessary   signatures. Students will be granted honorable dismissal and   receive W’s in their registered courses provided the withdrawal   form is submitted to the registrar’s office within the time limit   for dropping courses. Determination of tuition, room and board   refunds is based upon the date the student initiates the   withdrawal process. A student who is unable to complete a semester’s course work due   to serious physical, emotional or psychological distress may   qualify for special consideration. Such students must be   recommended by the director of counseling services to the vice   president for student development or the vice president for   academic affairs, who have the authority to make voluntary or   involuntary medical leave decisions and to authorize other   college officials (i.e., financial aid, comptroller) to make   decisions based on contextual or individual circumstances. Such   students leaving prior to the deadline for dropping classes with   a “W” will withdraw from the college with W’s for all courses, as   would any other student. A student who is withdrawing under the special withdrawal policy   after the official withdrawal deadline may be granted W’s for all   courses or (with the professor’s approval) incompletes for all   courses. Students taking an “I” will have until six weeks   following the end of that semester to complete the course work.   If the course is not completed, the grade for that course will   revert to a “W.” Students who leave college without completing the official   withdrawal process (or after the deadline for dropping courses)   may not be granted honorable dismissal. A grade of “F” is given   in each course in which they were registered. 
 Transcripts are processed in the registrar’s office. In   accordance with federal law, transcripts cannot be released   without the written consent of the student. Transcripts are $5   each for non-completers, but are free of charge for graduates and   current students of Northwestern College. Transcripts should be   sent directly to another college or university or to an official   of an organization. All transcripts released to the student will   be stamped “issued to student.” This advises a third party that   the student had personal possession of the transcript. Because   this transcript bears the Northwestern seal, it is still   considered an official document. No transcript (or diploma) will   be released until all financial obligations to the college have   been met. There is a $25 charge for overnight mailing of   transcripts. Transcript of credits earned in high school or other colleges are   not available for distribution by Northwestern College. These   transcripts must be requested from the school awarding the   credit. For information on ACT or SAT scores, students should   inquire at their high school.   |