College's catalog - Trinity Christian College
College's catalog - Trinity Christian College
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Liberal Arts at <strong>Trinity</strong><br />
3. Students sign up to meet with their faculty advisors to review their academic history, including<br />
the courses for which they are currently registered, and to plan for the next semester’s course<br />
load.<br />
4. Once a course schedule is developed and mutually agreed on, the student registers online<br />
through the student portal at the assigned time.<br />
Note: Students with holds on their accounts will not be allowed to complete the registration<br />
process until the holds are cleared.<br />
Business Hold – You will be directed to the Business Office to make arrangements for<br />
payment and for permission to register.<br />
Immunizations Hold – You will be directed to the Student Development Office for<br />
arrangements and for permission to register.<br />
Registrar’s Hold – Graduating seniors who have not completed the Application to Graduate<br />
form will be directed to the Registrar’s Office.<br />
5. After registration is completed, students may print off a copy of their course schedules online<br />
through the student portal.<br />
6. Billing statements, with due dates are mailed to each student on dates established by the<br />
Business Office.<br />
7. Final registration for the semester will be held the morning before the first day of class.<br />
Student Load<br />
The average student load is 16 hours per semester. A heavier load is permitted only with the<br />
approval of the advisor. An overload is taking more than 18 hours per semester and students are<br />
assessed a per credit fee as established by the <strong>College</strong>. A student’s previous academic record and<br />
current employment responsibilities are important factors in the number of semester hours he/she<br />
is permitted to take. Twelve hours is the minimum number for classification as a full-time student.<br />
Changes in Registration<br />
Through the first full week of classes, courses may be dropped or added without any charge for<br />
the registration change, but appropriate tuition charges will apply. After the first full week a charge<br />
will be assessed for any change in registration. After the 10th day of a semester, students cannot<br />
add a course.<br />
Withdrawal from Courses<br />
A student may withdraw from a course without a transcript entry through the first full week of the<br />
semester. After the 10th day of the semester, every registered course will have a transcript entry.<br />
Usually, a student is not permitted to withdraw from a course after the 10th week of the semester.<br />
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