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HIGH SCHOOL 2014 Planning Guide

Summer Sessions High School 2014 Planning Guide

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A planning guide directed at high school students to help them plan for taking classes at UAF during the summer through Summer Sessions.

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Page 1: Summer Sessions High School 2014 Planning Guide

high school2014 Planning Guide

how to register1 Find courses that interest you from the list inside.

2 Check the course prerequisites at www.uaf.edu/coursefinder/.

3 Obtain permission from the course instructor(s) via email. Instructors’ emails can be found in the 2014 Faculty Directory on the Summer Sessions website under Sessions and Courses. If you have difficulty contacting an instructor to secure permission, ask Summer Sessions staff for assistance.

4 Download a High School Enrollment Form from www.uaf.edu/reg/forms/. Complete the form, and note:

• The form must be signed by your parent or guardian.• A printed copy of the instructor’s permission must be attached to the form.

5 You may submit your completed registration form and instructor permission:• By mail to PO Box 757540, Fairbanks AK 99775• In person at the Office of Summer Sessions & Lifelong Learning in Eielson

216 on the UAF campus.If you need assistance, we’re glad to help! Contact Felicia Burud at 907-474-7021.

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 photo by Todd Paris.

UAF Summer Sessions & Lifelong Learningwww.uaf.edu/summer/216 Eielson Building907-474-7021 • Toll free: [email protected]

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special Dates Open registration and fee payment

Last day to register and attendance is

required

Payment deadline. Last day to drop classes for 100% tuition and fee

refundLate payment

fees begin

Last day for faculty or student initiated

withdrawal

six-week session i Feb. 24– May 29 May 29 June 2 June 3 June 18

Full session Feb. 24–June 2 June 2 June 2 June 3 July 15

six-week session ii Feb. 24– July 9 July 9 July 11 July 12 July 30

six week session i: May 27–July 2ANTH F242 Native Cultures of AlaskaBIOL F104x Natural History of AlaskaBIOL F240 Beginnings in MicrobiologyCOMM F131x Fundamentals of Oral Communication:

Group ContextCOMM F141x Fundamentals of Oral Communication:

Public ContextDEVE F070 Preparatory College EnglishDEVM F060 Elementary AlgebraENGL F111x Introduction to Academic WritingENGL F230 English Language ProficiencyHIST F100x Modern World HistoryMATH F103x Concepts and Contemporary Applications of

MathematicsMATH F107x Functions for CalculusMATH F161x Algebra for Business and EconomicsMATH F200x Calculus IMUS F221 History of MusicPS F100x Political EconomyPS F202 Democracy and Global SocietySOC F100x Individual, Society and Culture

six week session ii: July 7–august 15ANTH F295 Culture, Communication and the Family ART F105 Beginning DrawingART F195 Cartooning and Comic Art IART F201 Beginning Ceramics

ART F205 Beginning DrawingART F209 Beginning Metalsmithing and JewelryART F211 Beginning SculptureART F213 Beginning Painting CHEM F103x Basic General ChemistryCOMM F131x Fundamentals of Oral Communication:

Group ContextCOMM F141x Fundamentals of Oral Communication:

Public ContextCS F101 Computers and SocietyDEVM F050 Pre-AlgebraDEVM F105 Intermediate AlgebraECON F100x Political EconomyENGL F111x Introduction to Academic WritingENGL F231 English Language ProficiencyFLM F290 Digital Video EditingFLM F295 3D FilmmakingHIST F131 History of the United StatesJRN F290 Digital Video EditingJRN F295 3D FilmmakingMATH F108 TrigonometryMUS F222 History of MusicSPAN F103 Conversational Spanish I

Full session: May 27–august 15ART F284 Basic Digital PhotographyCOMM F141x Fundamentals of Oral Communication:

Public ContextDEVM F060 Elementary Algebra

DEVM F105 Intermediate AlgebraENGL F111x Introduction to Academic WritingJRN F204 Basic Digital PhotographyPHYS F103x College PhysicsPHYS F211x General Physics IPSY F101 Introduction to PsychologyPSY F201 Culture and PsychologySOC F100x Individual, Society and Culture

Variable Dates: MayBIOL F595P Introduction to Alaska’s BirdsNONC F041 Bicycle Maintenance and RepairART/JRN F040 CyanotypesJRN F040 Understanding Your Digital CameraJRN F049 Field Photography: Fairbanks Area

Variable Dates: JuneART F295 Molds for Multi-media and Iron Casting

Variable Dates: JulyJRN F195 Sound and Story: The Evolution of Radio

JournalismART/JRN F040 Van Dyke Browns

Variable Dates: augustBIOL F195P Introduction to Alaska’s Mammals

High school students:consiDer a uaF course this suMMer!

Here’s a sample of courses you may be qualified to take.

July 7 through August 15Do you need to successfully pass

DEVM 105, Intermediate Algebra, before you can pursue your major?

At Math Boot Camp you can sharpen your math skills and earn $500

credit toward fall tuition. Learn more at

www.uaf.edu/summer/highschoolCover: Adam Paskvan, biology student in URSA (Undergraduate Research and Scholarly Activities.) Drawing by Todd Sherman, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts

Financial aiD PELL GRANTs — If you are a graduating senior and you qualify for a Pell Grant for fall 2014–15, there may be money for you to go to school this summer. You can apply for a 2013–14 School Year Pell Grant, which would help cover the costs for this summer’s schooling. Information: UAF Financial Aid, 474-7256, [email protected]. NEw sTudENT TuiTioN AwARds — Available to students who are just beginning their academic career. An applicant must be 18 years of age or older and have accumulated no more than 12 university credits. Information: 474-7021, www.uaf.edu/summer/financialaid.

Page 3: Summer Sessions High School 2014 Planning Guide

special Dates Open registration and fee payment

Last day to register and attendance is

required

Payment deadline. Last day to drop classes for 100% tuition and fee

refundLate payment

fees begin

Last day for faculty or student initiated

withdrawal

six-week session i Feb. 24– May 29 May 29 June 2 June 3 June 18

Full session Feb. 24–June 2 June 2 June 2 June 3 July 15

six-week session ii Feb. 24– July 9 July 9 July 11 July 12 July 30

six week session i: May 27–July 2ANTH F242 Native Cultures of AlaskaBIOL F104x Natural History of AlaskaBIOL F240 Beginnings in MicrobiologyCOMM F131x Fundamentals of Oral Communication:

Group ContextCOMM F141x Fundamentals of Oral Communication:

Public ContextDEVE F070 Preparatory College EnglishDEVM F060 Elementary AlgebraENGL F111x Introduction to Academic WritingENGL F230 English Language ProficiencyHIST F100x Modern World HistoryMATH F103x Concepts and Contemporary Applications of

MathematicsMATH F107x Functions for CalculusMATH F161x Algebra for Business and EconomicsMATH F200x Calculus IMUS F221 History of MusicPS F100x Political EconomyPS F202 Democracy and Global SocietySOC F100x Individual, Society and Culture

six week session ii: July 7–august 15ANTH F295 Culture, Communication and the Family ART F105 Beginning DrawingART F195 Cartooning and Comic Art IART F201 Beginning Ceramics

ART F205 Beginning DrawingART F209 Beginning Metalsmithing and JewelryART F211 Beginning SculptureART F213 Beginning Painting CHEM F103x Basic General ChemistryCOMM F131x Fundamentals of Oral Communication:

Group ContextCOMM F141x Fundamentals of Oral Communication:

Public ContextCS F101 Computers and SocietyDEVM F050 Pre-AlgebraDEVM F105 Intermediate AlgebraECON F100x Political EconomyENGL F111x Introduction to Academic WritingENGL F231 English Language ProficiencyFLM F290 Digital Video EditingFLM F295 3D FilmmakingHIST F131 History of the United StatesJRN F290 Digital Video EditingJRN F295 3D FilmmakingMATH F108 TrigonometryMUS F222 History of MusicSPAN F103 Conversational Spanish I

Full session: May 27–august 15ART F284 Basic Digital PhotographyCOMM F141x Fundamentals of Oral Communication:

Public ContextDEVM F060 Elementary Algebra

DEVM F105 Intermediate AlgebraENGL F111x Introduction to Academic WritingJRN F204 Basic Digital PhotographyPHYS F103x College PhysicsPHYS F211x General Physics IPSY F101 Introduction to PsychologyPSY F201 Culture and PsychologySOC F100x Individual, Society and Culture

Variable Dates: MayBIOL F595P Introduction to Alaska’s BirdsNONC F041 Bicycle Maintenance and RepairART/JRN F040 CyanotypesJRN F040 Understanding Your Digital CameraJRN F049 Field Photography: Fairbanks Area

Variable Dates: JuneART F295 Molds for Multi-media and Iron Casting

Variable Dates: JulyJRN F195 Sound and Story: The Evolution of Radio

JournalismART/JRN F040 Van Dyke Browns

Variable Dates: augustBIOL F195P Introduction to Alaska’s Mammals

High school students:consiDer a uaF course this suMMer!

Here’s a sample of courses you may be qualified to take.

July 7 through August 15Do you need to successfully pass

DEVM 105, Intermediate Algebra, before you can pursue your major?

At Math Boot Camp you can sharpen your math skills and earn $500

credit toward fall tuition. Learn more at

www.uaf.edu/summer/highschoolCover: Adam Paskvan, biology student in URSA (Undergraduate Research and Scholarly Activities.) Drawing by Todd Sherman, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts

Financial aiD PELL GRANTs — If you are a graduating senior and you qualify for a Pell Grant for fall 2014–15, there may be money for you to go to school this summer. You can apply for a 2013–14 School Year Pell Grant, which would help cover the costs for this summer’s schooling. Information: UAF Financial Aid, 474-7256, [email protected]. NEw sTudENT TuiTioN AwARds — Available to students who are just beginning their academic career. An applicant must be 18 years of age or older and have accumulated no more than 12 university credits. Information: 474-7021, www.uaf.edu/summer/financialaid.

Page 4: Summer Sessions High School 2014 Planning Guide

high school2014 Planning Guide

how to register1 Find courses that interest you from the list inside.

2 Check the course prerequisites at www.uaf.edu/coursefinder/.

3 Obtain permission from the course instructor(s) via email. Instructors’ emails can be found in the 2014 Faculty Directory on the Summer Sessions website under Sessions and Courses. If you have difficulty contacting an instructor to secure permission, ask Summer Sessions staff for assistance.

4 Download a High School Enrollment Form from www.uaf.edu/reg/forms/. Complete the form, and note:

• The form must be signed by your parent or guardian.• A printed copy of the instructor’s permission must be attached to the form.

5 You may submit your completed registration form and instructor permission:• By mail to PO Box 757540, Fairbanks AK 99775• In person at the Office of Summer Sessions & Lifelong Learning in Eielson

216 on the UAF campus.If you need assistance, we’re glad to help! Contact Felicia Burud at 907-474-7021.

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 photo by Todd Paris.

UAF Summer Sessions & Lifelong Learningwww.uaf.edu/summer/216 Eielson Building907-474-7021 • Toll free: [email protected]