When do sophomores schedule at wvu




















Thursday - Friday a. Saturday a. Friday a. Summer and Fall Registration Information. Advising for Summer and Fall begins on Monday, March 15, Please see your advisor to discuss the courses that you need to take and to obtain your term PIN. You may find information about your Academic Advisor in MyState. Foreign Language Test-out. Students that took two years of high school French or Spanish may test-out of French or Spanish You must take the test-out exam the first week of classes, and you have to enroll in French or Spanish to receive credit.

Students receive a grade of K if they pass the test-out. This grade provides three hours of credit, but is not part of the grade point average calculation.

Students that pass the test-out can enroll in a more advanced foreign language course. Students with three or more years of French or Spanish should enroll in French or Spanish Please visit the Foreign Language Lab located at Ferrell Hall for more information about what course to take and the times of the test-outs.

You can schedule your orientation session by visiting New Student Advising. All other students i. You must visit your academic advisor prior to registering to receive a PIN. Post-baccalaureate students are not required to see an academic advisor, but we encourage them to consult one if they need assistance.

Withdrawing from the University. If you wish to drop all of your courses during a semester, you must complete the withdrawal process. You will receive a grade of W for all the courses dropped. Please visit Registration and Records located at Ferrell Hall to obtain a withdrawal form.

All withdrawals must occur prior to the ninth week of the semester. Departments and units should continue to use good judgment when determining when to bring visitors to campus e. The Visitors Center will open to normal capacity for tours and visits effective June Guests will need to follow University safety guidelines while on campus; unvaccinated visitors are expected to wear a mask while on campus and all visitors must wear a mask while on University transportation through at least Sept.

The University will offer a variety of activities — including some traditional Welcome Week activities and some new offerings — beginning on Aug. Monday Night Lights will take place on Aug. In addition, a survey will be sent to sophomore students who did not get to participate in a traditional Welcome Week last year due to COVID restrictions.

This survey will ask sophomores for input on what activities they might like to participate in as they return this fall. Due to anticipated large crowds, the University will offer smaller events with food and music events across campus during Welcome Week. FallFest later in the academic year, depending on COVID cases, infection rates and other current public health considerations.

A variety of adventure, recreation and service activities will be available for new and returning students to choose from between Aug. Academic sessions also will be scheduled. Fully vaccinated individuals may resume non-business travel activities. However, they should note travel restrictions and safety guidance in the area of intended travel. University-related business travel will remain limited and require prior approval from a unit vice president or dean.

Travel related to externally funded projects does not require vice president or dean approval. Individuals who have not verified their vaccination status with WVU by Aug. Unvaccinated individuals will be randomly selected for regular screening testing throughout the fall semester. Those who test positive will need to isolate and follow instructions provided by contact tracers.

The University will resume weekly COVID updates through a dashboard on the Return to Campus website , which will feature testing information and vaccination rates. The Health and Safety Committee does not need to approve events, but does recommend organizers use best practices.

It is recommended events take place outdoors if possible, and plated or pre-packaged meals are preferred if food is served. Hand sanitizer should be made readily available at the event. Masks are expected for those who have yet to be vaccinated.

The campus community is invited to join a Return to Campus Conversation on Thursday June 17 from a. Questions can be submitted or emailed to returntocampus mail. Stay tuned to enews. In the meantime, visit the Return to Campus website for the latest information. WVU to fully reopen campuses for fall semester. Vaccines At this time, WVU strongly encourages everyone to be vaccinated but it is not required for faculty, staff or students.

Those not fully vaccinated and those who have not verified their vaccine status by Aug. If you need additional support, contact the department chair. Majors When you apply for admission, you typically apply for a specific major. If you wish to change your major, you should meet with your advisor to determine if this is a better course as soon as possible. Major changes must be approved by the department to which you are changing your major.

Major changes are effective the same semester if the paperwork is received in the Office of the Registrar by the second Friday of the school year. Otherwise, they are effective for the following semester. Sometimes this can change the catalog year that you wold be following. Be sure to follow the pattern sheet from the correct catalog year. See the Graduation and Catalogs pages for important information regarding changing your major.



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