Evening & Weekend Program At Ashland University
Closed Classes: (Updated 6/2/08)
Summer Semester:
Chem 252 AA1--Chemistry of Crime Scence Investigation
Chem 252 AA2--Chemistry of Crime Scene Investigation
Hist 112 BB--Western Civilization
Phys 107 AA--The Hidden Life of Stars
Fall Semester:
Bus 240 OL--Introduction to Management
Bus 318 OL--Organizational Behavior
Bus 322 X--Personal Asset Management
Bus 326 X/Psyc 306 X--Consumer Behavior
Bus 329 X--Intermediate Financial Management
Bus 330 X--Principles of Investment
Bus 410 X--Human Resource Management
Bus 489 X--Senior Seminar/Business Capstone
Eng 350 X/Hist 380G X--Contemporary Am. Studies Seminar: Sports in Am. Life
Eng 360 X--Literature of Crime and Retribution
Geol 210 X--Natural Disasters
HED 202 X--First Aid and Safety Education
Hist 380G X/Eng 350 X--Contemporary Am. Studies Seminar: Sports in Am. Life
Psyc 306 X/Bus 326 X--Consumer Behavior
Soc 301 X--Race, Ethnic, and Minority Issues
Cancelled Classes: (Updated 6/2/08)
Summer Semester:
Bus 221 IN--Information Technology
Eng 101 IN--English Composition I
Eng 371 AA--Literature & Film
Polsc 321 AA--American Political Thought II
Rel 220 AA--Taking Human Life
Soc 301 AA--Race, Ethnic and Minority Relations
Fall Semester:
Bus 107 X--Accounting Principles I
Courses Nearing Closed Status: (Updated 6/2/08)
Summer Semester:
Bus 240 OL--Introduction to Management--7 spaces still open
Bus 319 OL--Operations Management--8 spaces still open
Bus 422 OL--Security Analysis--6 spaces still open
Math 208 OL--Elementary Statistics--7 spaces still open
Phil 215 OL--Ethics--4 spaces still open
Psyc 101 OLAA--General Psychology I--3 spaces still open
Psyc 218 OL--Psychology of Adolescence--7 spaces still open
Rel 106 OL--Exploring the Bible--9 spaces still open
Fall Semester:
Art 150 X--Art & Ideas--7 spaces still open
Bio 110 X--Ecology & the Human Environment--6 spaces still open
Bus 221 X--Information Technology--9 spaces still open
Bus 221 XX--Information Technology--9 spaces still open
Bus 240 X--Introduction to Management--4 spaces still open
Bus 309 X--Federal Income Taxation of Business--10 spaces still open
Bus 310 X--International Business Culture--2 spaces still open
Bus 317 X--International Marketing--1 space still open
Bus 319 X--Operations Management--8 spaces still open
Bus 321 X--Business Spreadsheets--8 spaces still open
Bus 323 X--Business Communication--1 space still open
Bus 327 X--Risk and Insurance--3 spaces still open
Bus 343 X--Social Responsibility/Business Ethics--5 spaces still open
Bus 420 X--Financial Management Strategy--9 spaces still open
CJ 315 X--Community Based Corrections--6 spaces still open
CJ 360 X--Readings in Crime and Justice--6 spaces still open
CJ 362 X--Criminal Law--3 spaces still open
Econ 232 X--Principles of Microeconomics--10 spaces still open
Eng 371 X--Literature and Film--6 spaces still open
HED 202 XX--First Aid and Safety Education--2 spaces still open
Math 208 X--Elementary Statistics--9 spaces still open
Music 150 X--Principles of Music Making--1 space still open
PE 180 X--Lifetime Wellness--4 spaces still open
PHIL 210 X--Philosophy of Human Nature--1 space still open
Changes to the Evening Weekend Program Office Hours as of 6/2/08:
Please note the new office hours for June, 2008:
Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. - Noon.
**Evening Hours during the Week and Saturday Hours by Appointment Only.**
To schedule an evening appointment or Saturday appointment, please contact the Evening Weekend Program Office at: 419-289-5809.
Please note the following changes to the normally posted office hours for the Evening Weekend Program:
- February 26--Office hours will be from 8:00 - 12:00 instead of from 3:00 - 7:00.
- March 19--Office hours will be from 10:30 - 2:30 instead of from 8:00 - 12:00.
- March 20--Office hours will be from 8:00 - 12:00 instead of from 3:00 - 7:00. Administrative Offices close by 4:00 for the Easter Break.
- March 21--No Evening Weekend Program Office Hours. Administrative Offices are closed for the Easter Break.
- March 22--No Evening Weekend Program Office Hours. Administrative Offices are closed for the Easter Break.
- April 4--No Evening Weekend Program Office Hours. I will be out of the office.
- April 10--Office hours will be from 8:00 - 12:00 instead of from 3:00 - 7:00.
- April 25--No Evening Weekend Program Office Hours. I will be out of the office.
- May 1--Office hours will be from 8:00 - 12:00 instead of from 3:00 - 7:00.
- May 6--Office hours will be from 8:00 - 12:00 instead of from 3:00 - 7:00.
- May 8--Office hours will be from 8:00 - 12:00 instead of from 3:00 - 7:00.
- May 12--All Administrative Office Hours change to summer hours. Administrative Office hours are from 7:30 - 4:00.
- May 22--Office hours will be from 8:00 - 12:00 instead of from 2:00 - 6:00.
- May 23--No Evening Weekend Program Office Hours. I will be out of the office.
- May 23--All Administrative Offices will close by 4:00 for the Memorial Day Holiday.
- May 26--All Administrative Offices will be closed for the Memorial Day Holiday.
- May 27--Office hours will be from 8:00 - noon instead of from 2:00 - 6:00.
- May 29--Office hours will be fro 8:00 - noon instead of from 2:00 - 6:00.
- June 2 - June 20--Office hours will be from 8:00 - noon instead of from 2:00 - 6:00.
- June 21 - 30--No Evening Weekend Program Office Hours. I will be out of the office.
Important Dates to Keep in Mind for the 2008 Summer Semesters:
- May 12--First 5 week and 6 week Summer Sessions begins. Also, the 3 week intensive Summer sessions begin.
- May 14--Last day to drop a class with a "W" for Summer Session May 12 - May 30.
- May 15 - May 24--WP/WF grading period for Summer Session May 12 - May 30.
- May 18--Last day to add a class for Summer session May 12 - June 14.
- May 18--Last day to drop a class with a "W" for Summer Session May 12 - June 14.
- May 18--Last day to add a class for Summer Session May 12 - June 21.
- May 18--Last day to drop with a "W" for Summer Session May 12 - June 21.
- May 18--Last day to add a class for Summer Session May 12 - August 2.
- May 19 - June 7--WP/WF grading period for Summer session May 12 - June 14.
- May 19 - June 14--WP/WF grading period for Summer Session May 12 - June 21.
- May 21 - May 22--S/U option available for Summer Session May 12 - May 30.
- May 27--All drops at this point will be graded "WF" for Summer Session May 12 - May 30.
- May 28 - May 29--S/U option available for Summer Session May 12 - June 14.
- May 31--Last day to day to drop a class with a "W" for Summer Session May 12 - August 2.
- June 2 - July 19--WP/WF grading period for Summer Session May 12 - August 2.
- June 4 - June 5--S/U option available for Summer Session May 12 - June 21.
- June 9--All drops at this point will be graded "WF" for the Summer Session May 12 - June 14.
- June 16--All drops at this point will be gradede "WF" for the Summer Session May 12 - June 21.
- June 18 - June 19--S/U option available for Summer Session May 12 - August 2.
- June 23--Second 5 week and 6 week Summer Sessions begin.
- June 28--Last day to add a class for Summer Session June 23 - July 26.
- June 28--Last day to add a class for Summer Session June 23 - August 2.
- June 28--Last day to drop a class with a "W" for Summer Session June 23 - July 26.
- June 28--Last day to drop a class with a "W" for Summer Session June 23 - August 2.
- June 30 - July 19--WP/WF grading period for Summer Session June 23 - July 26.
- June 30 - July 26--WP/WF grading period for Summer Session June 23 - August 2.
- July 9 - July 10--S/U option available for Summer Session June 23 - July 26.
- July 16 - July 17--S/U option available for Summer Session June 23 - August 2.
- July 21--All drops at this point will be graded "WF" for Summer Session June 23 - July 26.
- July 21--All drops at this point will be graded "WF" for Summer Session May 12 - August 2.
- July 28--All drops graded "WF" for Summer Session June 23 - August 2.
Important Dates to Keep in Mind for the 2008 Fall Semester:
- August 25--Fall 2008 Semester begins.
- September 1--December graduation applications are due in the Registrar's Office.
- September 1--Labor Day Holiday. No Classes.
- September 2--Last day to add classes.
- September 15--Last day to drop a class with a "W".
- September 16--"WP/WF" grading period begins for dropped classes.
- October 13--"S/U" option begins. Pick up the "S/U" forms from the Registrar's Office.
- October 24--Last day to turn in "S/U" forms to the Registrar's Office.
- November 1--May graduation applications are due. Turn these applications in to the Registrar's Office.
- November 3--Spring Registration begins for Seniors.
- November 5--Spring Registration begins for Juniors.
- November 11--Spring Registration begins for Sophomores.
- November 14--Last day to drop classes with a "WP".
- November 17--All drops at this point will be graded a "WF".
- November 18--Spring Registration begins for Freshmen.
- November 26 - November 30--Thanksgiving Break. No classes will be in session.
- December 8 - December 11--Final Exam Week.
- December 14--December Graduation Ceremony.
Important Dates to Keep in Mind for the 2009 Spring Semester:
- January 12, 2009--Spring Semester classes begin.
- January 19--Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday. No classes are in session.
- January 20--Last day to add classes.
- February 2--Last day to drop a class with a "W".
- February 3--"WP/WF" grading period begins for dropping classes.
- March 9 - March 15--Spring Break. No classes are in session.
- April 10 - April 13--Easter Break. No classes are in session. Please note that Evening classes resume on April 13.
- May 4 - May 7--Final Exam Week.
- May 9--May Commencement Ceremony.
Information Relevant to Degree Completion:
Ashland University is an official testing site for CLEP (College-Level Examination Program) testing. Ashland University administers the CLEP tests for students interested in earning college credit by examination. Ashland University only offers CLEP testing in the computerized version.
The following is a listing of frequently requested CLEP tests and equivalent Ashland University credit received for a passing score. To inquire about the complete list of available tests, equivalencies and scores, and scheduling of CLEP tests, you may contact Sandra Evans, Administrative Assistant of the Gill Center, at 419-289-5026 or by email at: sevans@ashland.edu. Up to 32 credit hours can be accepted at Ashland University via CLEP testing.
CLEP Course: Ashland University Equivalent:
Humanities (General Exam) 1 Literature & 1 Fine Arts Elective
Social Science & History (General Exam) 1 History & 1 Social Science Elective
American History I History 212
American History II History 213
General Psychology Psychology 101
Human Growth & Development Psychology 209
Intro. to Educational Psychology Education 202
Intro. to Sociology Sociology 111
College French (Subject exam) Up to 2 years of College French
College German (Subject exam) Up to 2 years of College German
College Spanish (Subject exam) Up to 2 years of College Spanish
Business Courses available for CLEP testing:
Financial Accounting
Information Systems and Computer Applications
Introductory Business Law
Principles of Management
Principles of Marketing
Principles of Macroeconomics
Principles of Microeconomics
For more information about the CLEP program, visit the CLEP website at: http://www.collegeboard.com/clep.

