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REGISTER BEGINNING FEBRUARY 29 UAF Office of Admissions and the Registrar, Signers’ Hall
Last day to register and attendance is required
Payment deadline. Last day to drop classes for 100% tuition and fee refund
Late payment fees begin
Last day for faculty or student initiated withdrawal
In Person
http://uaonline.alaska.edu or www.uaf.edu/summer/
Open registration and fee payment
Online
MAYmester
May 9– May 20
Feb. 29– May 9
May 9
May 9
May 10
May 16
Six-Week Session I
May 23– July 1
Feb. 29– May 25
May 25
May 31
June 1
June 15
Full Session
May 23– Aug. 12
Feb. 29– May 31
May 31
May 31
June 1
July 12
Six-Week Session II
July 6– Aug. 12
Feb. 29– July 8
July 11
July 11
July 12
July 27
SESSION DATES
FREE RESOURCES FOR SUMMER SUCCESS! UAF
Math & Stat Lab
UAF
Speaking Center
UAF
Writing Center
Summer lab schedules will be posted on the Summer Sessions website in May.
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SUMMER FINANCIAL AID In-state Tuition for All
• Save more than $450 per credit over non-resident rates
Sweet Summer Deal • • • •
Take up to 14 credits and pay tuition for only ten Minimum 2.0 GPA required Credits must be Summer Sessions or eLearning. CTC courses do not qualify. All classes must be completed by August 12, 2016 with a “C” (2.0) or better for Sweet Summer Deal funds to be applied to your account • Apply online at www.uaf.edu/summer
Incoming Freshman PELL Grants
• Students must be admitted to a UAF degree program • Complete the 2015-2016 FAFSA by June 30, 2016 to determine eligibility.
The following financial aid options apply only to qualified courses offered through UAF Summer Sessions & Lifelong Learning. See website for additional criteria and application process.
Summer Sessions Undergraduate Tuition Awards • Up to 3 credits of tuition waived for a Summer Sessions course • Continuing UAF degree-seeking student with 2.5 GPA • Need based on the 2015-2016 FAFSA
Summer Sessions Graduate Tuition Awards
• $1000 or $500 award available for a Summer Sessions classroom course • UAF graduate student in good standing with 3.0 GPA • Need based on the 2015-2016 FAFSA
Bouchum/Jones Memorial Summer Scholarship • Two $500 scholarships available • Continuing UAF degree seeking student with 2.5 GPA
Joseph Thompson Memorial Summer Scholarship • One $500 scholarship available • Continuing UAF degree seeking student with 3.0 GPA
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MAYmester May 9–20 ART
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COMM F353 DVM ENGL
F495/ F695 F482
Six Week Session I May 23–July 1
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ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL
F040 F111x F200x F211x F213x
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F209 F200x F381/ F382 F103 F100x F434
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Aesthetic Appreciation: Interrelation of Art, Drama and Music Conflict, Mediation and Communication Skeleton Articulation
Topics in Language and Literature: Academic Writing Workshop FISH F315 Freshwater Fish Techniques FLM F295 Hands-on Documentary Filmmaking HIST F434 Topics in History: Canada–1867 to Present JRN F295 Hands-on Documentary Filmmaking JUST F300x Ethics and Justice MATH F151R Prep for College Algebra for Calculus MATH F251R Prep for Calculus MUS F200x Aesthetic Appreciation: Interrelation of Art, Drama, and Music PS F100x Political Economy PS F300x Ethics and Society SPAN F203 Si Si! Summer Intensive Spanish Immersion
BIOL F104x Natural History of Alaska BIOL F213X Human Anatomy and Physiology I COMM F131x Fundamentals of Oral Communication: Group Context COMM F141x Fundamentals of Oral Communication: Public Context COUN F623 Counseling Theories and Applications I (classroom or audio or video) COUN F634P Practicum in Individual Counseling COUN F674 Group Counseling DEVE F109 Preparatory College Writing III DEVM F055 Elementary Algebra ED F601 Introduction to Applied Social Science Research (classroom or audio or video) EDSC F414/ Learning, Development and Special F614 Needs Instruction (classroom or audio or video) EDSC F415 Foundations of Modern Educational Practice (classroom or audio or video) EDSE F632 Special Education Law: Principles and Practices (classroom or audio)
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MATH MATH MATH MATH MUS
F151x F251x F253x F314 F200x
PS PSY SOC SOC
F100x F101 F100x F495
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Autism and Asperger Syndrome: Social and Behavioral Issues (classroom or audio) English as a Second Language Introduction to Academic Writing World Literature Academic Writing About Literature Academic Writing About Social and Natural Sciences Statics World Literature Field Methods and Applied Design I & II Conversational German I Modern World History Topics in History: History of Cannabis (classroom or video) History of Cannabis (classroom or video) Library Information and Research Concepts and Applications of Mathematics College Algebra for Calculus Calculus I Calculus III Linear Algebra Aesthetic Appreciation: Interrelation of Art, Drama, and Music Political Economy Intro to Psychology Individual, Society and Culture History of Cannabis (classroom or video) Seminar in Social Work Practice: Trauma and Wellness
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Six Week Session II July 6–August 12
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F242 F242 F105 F195 F201 F205 F209
ART ART
F213 F301
Native Cultures of Alaska Native Cultures of Alaska Beginning Drawing Cartooning and Comic Art I Beginning Ceramics Intermediate Drawing Beginning Metalsmithing and Jewelry Beginning Painting (Acrylic or Oil) Intermediate Ceramics
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Advanced Drawing Intermediate Metalsmithing and Jewelry ART F313 Intermediate Painting (Acrylic or Oil) ART F364W Italian Renaissance Art ART F395 Cartooning and Comic Art II ART F401 Advanced Ceramics ART F409 Advanced Metalsmithing and Jewelry ART F413 Advanced Painting (Acrylic or Oil) BIOL F214x Human Anatomy and Physiology II CHEM F103x Basic General Chemistry COMM F131x Fundamentals of Oral Communication: Group Context COMM F141x Fundamentals of Oral Communication: Public Context COUN F632 Career Development (classroom or audio or video) CS F101 Computers and Society DEVM F105 Intermediate Algebra ENGL F041 English as a Second Language ENGL F111x Introduction to Academic Writing ENGL F200x World Literature ENGL F213x Academic Writing About Social and Natural Sciences ENGL F314 Technical Writing ES F210 Dynamics ES F331 Mechanics of Materials FL F200x World Literature HIST F325 History of Sexuality MATH F152X Trigonometry MATH F252x Calculus II MATH F302 Differential Equations SOC F100x Individual, Society and Culture SPAN F103 Conversational Spanish I STAT F200X Elementary Probability and Statistics SWK F341 Human Behavior in the Social Environment I SWK F484 Seminar in Social Work Practice: Power-Based Personal Violence WGS F325 History of Sexuality
Full Session May 23–August 12 ◗
ANTH F100x ART F284
Individual, Society and Culture Basic Digital Photography
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Weekend class
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ART BIOL BIOL CHEM CHEM COMM
F492 F115x F116x F105x F106x F141x
COMM F300x ENGL F211x FISH F290/ F490 HIST F100x JRN F204 JRN F492 JUST F315 JUST
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F103x F211x F212x F695 F335
Seminar: Handmade Photographs Fundamentals of Biology I Fundamentals of Biology II General Chemistry I General Chemistry II Fundamentals of Oral Communication–Public Context Communicating Ethics Academic Writing About Literature Fisheries Internship Modern World History Basic Digital Photography Seminar: Handmade Photographs Correctional Counseling and Rehabilitation (Blackboard Collaborate) Gender and Crime (Blackboard Collaborate) Seminar: White Collar Crime (Blackboard Collaborate) College Physics General Physics I General Physics II Psychopharmacology Gender and Crime (Blackboard Collaborate)
Short Courses by start dates Courses starting in May NRM
F195P Ecological Farming Training Program (May 2–September 30) ED F624 Foundations of Education in Alaska: From Segregation to Standards (May 10–June 17) EMS F154 ETT Refresher: Wilderness First Responder (May 10–12) MSL F456/ Kelp Forest Ecology F656 (May 10–31) ◗ NONC F041 Bicycle Maintenance and Repair (May 10-June 7) EMS F150 Wilderness Emergency Care (May 14–22) ● JRN F040 Understanding Your Digital Camera (May 14–15) ANTH F495 Archaeological Field School: Tanana Basin Archaeology (May 16–June 18)
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Arctic Alaska Environmental Change: Field Excursion to the North Slope (June 1–15) Drawing Local Botanicals in Color (June 3–5) Molds for Multi-media and Iron Casting (June 3–12) Volcano Field School Katmai (June 4–17) Fly-fishing Weekend (June 4–5) Exceptional Learners and Child Development: Individual and Cultural Characteristics (June 6– September 16) Book Making: Pocket Book (June 10–12) Teaching Reading, Writing, and Language Arts (June 20–August 1) Video Production Crash Course (June 17–19) Entomology in Field and Lab (June 24–26) Paint Like Sydney Laurence (June 27–29)
Courses starting in July HIST
F461/ F662 NORS F661 ● ART F233 COUN F695
NONC F041 JRN F049
History of Alaska (July 6–August 9) History of Alaska (July 6–August 9) Beginning Field Painting: YukonCharley Rivers National Preserve (July 8–12) Advanced Professional, Legal and Ethical Issues (online July 11–19, classroom or audio or video August 5–6) Yukon River Canoe Trip (July 12–17) Field Photography: Denali National Park (July 19–22)
Courses starting in August JRN
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Field Photography on the Noatak River (August 6–20) MATH F122R Prep for Precalculus for Business and Economics (August 15–26) MATH F151R Prep for College Algebra for Calculus (August 15–26) MATH F251R Prep for Calculus (August 15–26) GEOS F495/ Volcano Field School Kamchatka F695 (August 16–29)
SUMMER SESSIONS HELPS YOU
KICK SOME SERIOUS MATH Need to get your Developmental Math out of the way fast? Take M-Cubed this summer! With M-Cubed (Modularized Mastery Math) students can learn independently on a computer with help from a real live instructor and a tutor, plus DVD assist. • Advance at your own pace • Complete up to nine credits over the summer, one module at a time • Flexible course start and completion dates — great if you are planning a vacation • Pay for only the modules you need M-Cubed provides the opportunity to complete Prealgebra (DEVM F054) and/or Elementary Algebra (DEVM F055) and/or Intermediate Algebra (DEVM F105) in one summer. There are only 25 spaces available. Questions? Email Jak Maier at jamaier@alaska.edu
Want to brush up your math skills BEFORE tackling a summer course? Start the summer with the two-week prep course, May 9-20, to be ready for • MATH F151x College Algebra for Calculus • MATH F251x Calculus I
Improve your potential for success in your summer math course! Questions? Email Latrice Bowman at lnbowman@alaska.edu
GRADUATE IN 4 YEARS!
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YOUR DEGREE PROGRAM: 120 CREDITS 24 Summer Sessions credits 12 Credits per Semester x 2 Semesters per Year x 4 Years = 96 Credits
YOUR DEGREE PROGRAM: 126 CREDITS 30 Summer Sessions credits 12 Credits per Semester x 2 Semesters per Year x 4 Years = 96 Credits
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YOUR DEGREE PROGRAM: 132 CREDITS 36 Summer Sessions credits
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12 Credits per Semester x 2 Semesters per Year x 4 Years = 96 Credits
REGISTER NOW for
Summer Sessions 2016
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FREE CONCERTS
JOIN US FOR
Music in the Garden Thursdays at 7 p.m. in the Georgeson Botanical Garden
June 2 • Headbolt Heaters
June 30 • Emily Anderson
August 4 • Cold Steel Drums
June 9 Marc Brown & The Blues Crew
July 14 Fairbanks Community Jazz Band
August 11 ET Barnette String Band MUSIC IN THE GARDEN CONCERTS ARE MADE POSSIBLE BY THE GENEROUS CONTRIBUTIONS OF THESE SPONSORS
June 16 • Dry Cabin String Band
July 21 • FSAF Celtic Artists
June 23 • Rock Bottom Stompers
July 28 • The Fairbanks Red Hackle Pipe Band
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Summer courses and activities are at your fingertips on the free UAF app.
UAF Summer Sessions & Lifelong Learning www.uaf.edu/summer/ The University of Alaska Fairbanks is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. UAF is an AA/EO employer and educational institution. UAF photos by Todd Paris; Music in the Garden photos courtesy of respective groups.
216 Eielson Building 907-474-7021 • Toll free: 866-404-7021 summer@alaska.edu