Doctoral Spring 2008 Cluster
March 7 - August 6

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Review the Spring 2008 course offerings.

Dissertation CRN's


DCTE  910     Dissertation I (12 credits) - CRN# 40616
DCTE  915     Dissertation II (12 credits) - CRN# 40617
DCTE  920     Continuing Dissertation (6 credits) - CRN# 40618
 
DISC 910   Dissertation I (12 credits) - CRN# 40619
DISC 915   Dissertation II (12 credits) - CRN# 40620
DISC 920   Continuing Dissertation (6 credits) - CRN# 40621
 
DISS 910   Dissertation I (12 credits) - CRN# 40622
DISS 915   Dissertation II (12 credits) - CRN# 40624
DISS 920   Continuing Dissertation (6 credits) - CRN# 40625
 
DCIS 910   Dissertation I (12 credits) - CRN# 40626
DCIS 915   Dissertation II (12 credits) - CRN# 40627
DCIS 920   Continuing Dissertation (6 credits) - CRN# 40628
 
CISD 910   Dissertation I (12 credits) - CRN# 40629
CISD 915   Dissertation II (12 credits) - CRN# 40630
CISD 920   Continuing Dissertation (6 credits) - CRN# 40631
 

Students who have completed all of their course work and have previously registered for Dissertation I and Dissertation II but require more time to complete their dissertation must register for Continuing Dissertation in order to receive online support, faculty assistance, and administrative services.

Review the June Schedule of Events

Review the June Campus Parking Information

Review Shark Dining Options

If you need help please contact your advisor.

Jennifer Revezzo B.S.
Advisor for: Information Systems (DISS) Last names (L-Z)
(954) 262-2053
(800) 986-2247, ext. 2053
jennalex@nova.edu

Jessica Rodriguez MPA
Advisor for:Information Systems (DISS) Last names (A-K)
(954) 262-2062
(800) 986-2247, ext 2062
jessrod@nova.edu

Paula Angelico B.S.
Advisor for: Computer Information Systems (DCIS)
(954) 262-2003
(800) 986-224, ext 2003
pangelic@nova.edu

Lauren Margulis B.S.

Advisor for: Computing Technology in Education (DCTE)
(954) 262-2061
(800) 986-2247, ext 2061
laurmarg@nova.edu


Zyanya Torres

SCIS Financial Aid Counselor
(954) 262-7417
(800) 986-2247, ext 7417
zyanya@nova.edu

Doctoral degree students are required to attend all of their scheduled clusters or institutes. Students are cautioned that they will risk withdrawal from courses and suspension or dismissal from the doctoral program should they miss institutes or clusters. Exceptions to this rule may be made in the case of illness and possibly in other hardship situations.

Such exceptions must be approved first by the course professor and then by the program director. Absence from individual class sessions must be approved by the course professor. Students are required to advise the program office and their course professor in advance of any anticipated absences.

Participation/attendance policies regarding the online components of doctoral courses will be covered in the syllabus of each course.

Withdrawal and Refund Policy:

NOTE: Students now have the ability to withdraw themselves from courses using . If you experience any problems please contact your advisor.

Students are expected to withdraw themselves from courses in WebSTAR. Students withdrawing from their last or only registered course within a given term or students experiencing other problems withdrawing themselves from courses in WebSTAR should contact their program advisor. If necessary, students may submit a withdrawal request in writing via postal mail or assigned NSU email account. Requests for withdrawals received after 11:59 PM EST on the withdrawal deadline date will not be accepted.

Failure to attend classes or participate in course activities will not automatically drop or withdraw a student from the class or the university. Students who have not withdrawn on or before the withdrawal deadline date will receive letter grades that reflect their performance in the course(s). The program office will confirm receipt of withdrawal requests that are received by the withdrawal deadline date. When a withdrawal request has been confirmed, the transcript will show a grade of W for the course. Depending on the date of withdrawal, the student may be eligible for a partial refund.

THE LAST DAY TO WITHDRAW FOR THE SPRING 2008 TERM IS: May 21, 2008

Refund Schedule for Doctoral Courses:

Students withdrawing on the first day of the term will receive an 80 percent refund of tuition paid. Students withdrawing on the second day of the term will receive a 70 percent refund of tuition paid. Students withdrawing on the third day of the term will receive a 60 percent refund of tuition paid. Students withdrawing between the 4th and the 14th calendar day of the term will receive a 30 percent refund of tuition paid. Students withdrawing between the 15th and the 25th calendar day of the term will receive a 15 percent refund of tuition paid. Students withdrawing after the 25th calendar day of the term will receive no refund.

SPRING 2008 DROP/WITHDRAWAL DEADLINES
100% refund before 03/07/2008
80% refund 03/07/2008
70% refund 03/08/2008
60% refund 03/09/2008
30% refund 03/10/2008 - 03/20/2008
15% refund 03/21/2008 - 03/31/2008
NO REFUND 04/01/2008 - 05/21/2008


Nova Southeastern University, Graduate School of Computer and Information Sciences reserves the right to cancel any course if minimum enrollments, appropriate faculty, or adequate facilities to meet standards, are not met.

For additional information on policies and procedures consult the Graduate Catalog


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