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CEP process timeline
Sections
March 15 - Fall course confirmations due
April 1-15 - Registration forms emailed to high schools
May 15 - Registration forms (“class lists”) due back to M State
May 15 - June 1 - Class lists for spring grades sent to high schools
June 15 - Spring semester grades due back to M State
Oct 15 - Spring course confirmations due
Nov 15 - Registration forms emailed to high schools
Dec 15 - Registration forms (“class lists”) due back to M State
Jan 1 - Class lists for fall grades sent to high schools
Feb 1 - Fall semester grades due back to M State
A student must drop a class within the first seven class days of a semester to avoid receiving a "W" (withdraw) on their permanent transcript. No entry will be made on the student's academic record if a course is dropped within the first seven days of a semester.
A student has the first seven class days of a semester to add a concurrent course if they have been accepted into the program before the start of classes and meet eligibility requirements.
A student must withdraw from a course no later than the date on which 80 percent of the days in the academic semester have elapsed. A full-semester course dropped after seven days and before 80 percent of the semester has elapsed will appear on the student's record as a withdraw. "W" grades are not calculated into a student's GPA but will impact a student's percentage of completion/academic progress. Should the student withdraw after 80 percent of the course has elapsed, a letter grade "F" will appear on the student's permanent transcript.
Nov. 12 - First trimester courses
Dec. 10 - Fall semester courses
Feb. 7 - Second trimester courses
March 13 - Year-long courses
May 1 - Spring semester and third trimester courses
Class sizes cannot exceed the course cap due to faculty contractual rules that the college must follow. If the number of students is too large to fit in one class, another section will be added. Course prerequisites are available at Course Descriptions.
If a student's record has been impacted due to a late registration/withdraw, for a reason outside of their control, a high school can choose to complete a CEP Academic Level 1 Appeal for consideration.