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Spring 2013 Schedule of Classes - Lee College

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Important Dates & Information<br />

Important Dates: Holiday <strong>College</strong> 2012 and <strong>Spring</strong> and Summer <strong>2013</strong><br />

HOLIDAY October 30 Tu Registration opens for Holiday <strong>College</strong><br />

COLLEGE 2012 December 17 – January 3 Holiday <strong>College</strong><br />

WINTER December 21 F <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong>fices close at 12:30 pm<br />

BREAK December 24 – January 1 <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong>fices closed<br />

SPRING November 1 Th Priority Deadline for <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2013</strong> Financial Aid<br />

<strong>2013</strong> 6 Tu Registration opens for <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

December 12 W CMEF (Formerly Industrial) Registration*<br />

17 M Priority Registration Deadline for Financial Aid<br />

January 2 W <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong>fices re-opens after Winter Break<br />

8 Tu Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Development Activities<br />

(college <strong>of</strong>fices closed)<br />

14 M <strong>Classes</strong> Begin (Credit & Community Education)<br />

21 M Martin Luther King Holiday (college closed)<br />

30 W Day <strong>of</strong> Record (16-week classes)<br />

March 1 F Priority Deadline for Summer Financial Aid Applications<br />

11 - 17 M - Su <strong>Spring</strong> Break (college closed)<br />

29 F Good Friday Holiday (college closed unless emergency<br />

closures were already taken; verify by checking website)<br />

April 12 F Last Day for Student Drops (16-week classes)<br />

15 M Priority Deadline for FAFSA <strong>2013</strong>-14 Applications (which<br />

includes Summer II <strong>2013</strong> and Fall <strong>2013</strong>)<br />

May 2 Th Last day <strong>of</strong> credit classes<br />

6 - 9 M - Th Final exams<br />

10 F Grades Due<br />

11 Sa Commencement Ceremonies<br />

SUMMER March 1 F Priority Deadline for Summer Financial Aid Applications<br />

SESSIONS <strong>2013</strong> 19 Tu Registration opens for Summer <strong>2013</strong> at 8 am<br />

MAY MINI AND May 13 - 30 May Mini Session<br />

COSMETOLOGY 13 M Cosmetology classes begin<br />

27 M Memorial Day Holiday (college closed)<br />

SUMMER I June 10 M Summer I <strong>Classes</strong> Begin (Credit & Community Education)<br />

(5- and 10- July 4 Th Independence Day (college closed)<br />

week classes) 11 Th Last Class Meeting (5-week classes Summer I)<br />

SUMMER II July 15 M <strong>Classes</strong> Begin<br />

August 15 Th Last Class Meeting (all remaining summer classes)<br />

16 F Grades Due<br />

Summer Diploma Date<br />

*This special registration event is for students whose employers participate in the Construction and Maintenance<br />

Education Foundation. These employers sponsor the students to take certain workforce education classes in welding,<br />

pipefitting, machining/millwright, instrumentation, or electrical technology. For more information on the CMEF program,<br />

contact the Workforce Training division, 281.425.6478.<br />

STEPS ON THE PATH TO SUCCESS<br />

<strong>Lee</strong> <strong>College</strong> is making changes so you can become a<br />

more successful student: new student orientation,<br />

financial aid seminar, and no late registration.<br />

New students<br />

New student orientation/registration helps students<br />

maneuver in <strong>Lee</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s cyber world, as well as learn<br />

more about college activities and opportunities. They<br />

will learn how to access their myLC account, so they<br />

can plan course sequences, look at financial aid requests,<br />

register for classes, and pay for tuition and fees.<br />

All first-time-in-college and former dual credit or coenrolled<br />

high school students are required to attend.<br />

Students should be prepared for orientation by<br />

(1) completing a <strong>Lee</strong> <strong>College</strong> admissions application,<br />

(2) having transcripts sent to <strong>Lee</strong> <strong>College</strong>, (3) taking<br />

applicable placements tests (see section on Testing Requirements),<br />

(4) seeing an advisor or counselor about<br />

test score information, and (5) signing up for an orientation<br />

session with the Counseling Center in Moler Hall.<br />

Returning students<br />

Beginning November 6, returning students may register<br />

online through their myLC accounts or drop by the<br />

Student Success Center in the Student Center for<br />

assistance.<br />

Students receiving federal financial aid<br />

Financial aid seminars are required <strong>of</strong> all federal recipients<br />

receiving PELL grants and student loans. The<br />

federal government is changing the rules to keep<br />

students on track for certificate and degree completion.<br />

Good grades with continuous progress in a<br />

specific discipline are expected. Students need to sign<br />

up online for an upcoming session in order to receive<br />

federal aid during the 2012-13 year:<br />

http://www.lee.edu/financialaid/orientation.asp.<br />

The federal government requires students to take only<br />

courses that are in their degree plan. Register by<br />

December 3 to ensure review <strong>of</strong> courses for financial<br />

purposes prior to the first day <strong>of</strong> class.

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