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Graduate Education Schedule Information and Registration
The Dwight Schar College of Education at Ashland University has gone green - we no longer send out any printed schedules. You may preview the course schedules linked to this page, on WebAdvisor, or at a program center located in Ashland, Columbus, Cleveland, Elyria, or Stark/Massillon. The courses listed are applicable to students enrolled in the College's M.Ed., Bachelor's Plus, graduate licensure, and/or graduate endorsement programs.
Summer 2013 Registration starts on Monday, April 1, at 8 a.m.
New This Summer! If you have registered for summer X, Y, and Z in the past, you will see that they have changed to K, L, M. Why the change? We have extended the length of the terms so that your work load will be more manageable. Also, term L, which overlaps terms K and M, will be primarily online classes. This allows you the opportunity to take an additional online class that begins midway through term K or before the M term begins.
"K" May 13 - June 22
Register online through Sunday, May 5th. Late registration begins Monday, May 6th at 8 a.m. includes $25. late fee/course
"L" June 10 - July 20 (HOLC and OL only)
Register online through Sunday, June 2nd. Late registration begins Monday, June 3rd at 8 a.m. includes $25. late fee/course
"M" June 24 - August 3
Register online through Sunday, June 16th. Late registration begins Monday, June 17th at 8 a.m. includes $25. late fee/course
Summer 2013 schedule available in webadvisor March 1st, 2013
Do you Want to Register for Classes?
All students may apply for classes using the attached M.Ed. registration form. Those students who have completed one semester at Ashland University can register online using the WebAdvisor system. New students will need to complete a hard copy form and return it to the program center where they plan to take the majority of their courses. If you have questions regarding scheduling policies and processes, including financial aid, graduation, and more, see the Supplement to the Graduate Schedule.
Do You Need to Apply for Graduation?
You must apply for graduation even if you are not attending commencement activities. Completing and submitting the graduation application enables us to review your program and make sure that you have successfully completed all appropriate course work for your degree. Only after the review has taken place and your application approved, will the degree be identified on your transcript.
Applications for August or December graduation are due no later than Wednesday, May 1, 2013. All applications submitted after that date will require a $25 late fee. No applications will be accepted after October 1, 2013. Those received after October 1st will be processed with the May 2014 graduation applications.
Rotations of Graduate Courses Offered through the College of Education
Do you need to know which classes are held at a given program center during the next three years. The Graduate Course Rotations. located on the Graduate Education website, list the courses for each department and at what location they will be taught.