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Dear Students,
I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to share a number
of timely updates.
- The course withdraw deadline
is today, April 3, at 11:59pm Eastern Standard Time.
- If you are considering
withdrawing from a course, you might also explore the
Pass/No Pass option. You have until May 14 at noon
Eastern Standard Time to select Pass/No Pass.
- The Pass/No Pass request form
will be available on the Registrar’s website beginning April
15. An extensive set of Pass/No
Pass FAQ’s is located on there as well. Your college or
school has also sent you an additional email about Pass/No
Pass.
- Get ready for fall! Registration
for next semester begins Monday, April 6. Please reach
out to your academic advisor if you haven’t already been in
touch.
- You can register
for courses next week even if you and your advisor have not
been able to meet. Please do your best to connect as soon as
possible, even if that’s after you register.
- As in the past, when you
register, you will be asked to agree to a set of conditions to
ensure that you understand the commitment your registration
reflects. This is not a new addition to the
process and reflects UVM's compliance with the Federal Fair
Credit Reporting Act.
- Summer session will be offered
exclusively online. Take some time to explore
summer courses, and check back often as we’ll be
expanding offerings in response to your needs.
- If you’re planning on Study
Abroad in the Fall, be flexible and have a contingency
plan. We’ll decide whether Fall Study Abroad can proceed by
June 1. Until then, you should register for Fall courses as if
you’ll be on campus, consider your housing options, and don’t
make further non-refundable deposits to external programs.
Contact the Office of International Education for more
information.
I know how hard you are all working and
I’m proud of you. Take some time this weekend to step away from
the screen, enjoy some fresh air and exercise, and imagine all the
better days to come.
With my best wishes to you and your families,
Provost Prelock