Clarkson College

Fall 2009 Course Offering

 

The Schedule of Classes is available for viewing through IQ Web:

 

https://calliope.clarksoncollege.edu/iqweb/visitor/CourseSectionSearch.asp

 

A Full list of courses is available below:

 

http://www.clarksoncollege.edu/wfData/files/Fa09fullschedule.pdf

 

 

Please Note: The information in the Schedule of Classes is intended to be informational and not contractual in nature. Clarkson College reserves the right to amend, alter, change or modify the provisions of this Schedule of Classes at any time and in any manner that the Administration and/or Board of Directors deems in the best interest of Clarkson College and students.  

 

The College reserves the right to change the course offerings, tuition and fees, academic calendar, rules, regulations governing admission and registration, and any other regulation concerning the student body. Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the Schedule of Classes, its contents are subject to change without notice. 

 

 

Admissions Requirements

 

Individuals who wish to enroll in courses at Clarkson College must be accepted following the application process described on the Admissions portion of the Clarkson College website.  For more information, click here.

 

 

Bookstore Information

 

The Campus Corner is available to you for textbooks, general books, uniforms, clothing, school supplies, candy, gifts and other needs.  For more information, click here.

 

 

Financial Services Information

 

The mission of the Student Financial Services Department is to provide education, counseling and support services designed to assist students and their families in financing their education at Clarkson College.  For more information regarding tuition and fees, payment, deferred payment, late payment, etc. please click here.

 

 

Health and Safety Information

 

All Clarkson College “on-campus” students must complete certain health and safety requirements according to program needs.  Since many students at Clarkson College are in health care careers, they will be exposed to conditions of high risk and must be protected.  Patients must also be protected from potential health risks from the provider.

 

Individual programs may have specific health and safety requirements that must be fulfilled prior to the first day or clinical class.  Each individual program will determine these requirements.

 

For more information on specific requirements, click here.

 

 

Online Education

 

Clarkson College recognizes that all students do not have the opportunity to give up and/or move to campus to continue their education.  For this reason, Clarkson College offers the opportunity for working adults to complete degree programs through a variety of delivery methods, including Online Education.  Clarkson College offers Online Education courses through the year.  Courses are organized into two 15-week semesters, (Fall and Spring) one 12-week Summer semester and 6-week courses.  Check with your academic advisor to see if an Online Education course is right for you.  For more information about Online Education and the requirements, click here.

 

 

Registration Information

 

Currently Enrolled Returning Students:  Students currently enrolled in the Spring 2009 semester are eligible to register for the Fall semester through IQ Web, according to the schedule below.  Registration authorization will be monitored by your program director.  Students who have applied to a new program must register according to the New Student Registration schedule listed below.

 

PLEASE NOTE:  Returning students may also register anytime after the scheduled time slot.  Additionally, IQ Web will not allow you to process registrations if you have a Registration Stop.  Registration Stops include: Health & Safety, Parking, or Student Financial Services (Business & Financial Aid).  To avoid registration delays, clear any stop prior to registration.  Info Release Stops will show on IQ Web accounts, but do not prevent registration.

 

Registration assistance is available Monday – Friday, 8:00am – 5:00pm (CDT). IQ Web information is available by clicking here.

 

 

Registration dates are based on your level for Fall 2009

 

Monday, April 6th, 1:30pm (CDT)              Students who are scheduled to graduate in the Fall 2009 semester         

                                                         

Tuesday, April 7th, 1:30pm (CDT)             4th level BSN, Grace Coop, Health Care Business and Medical Imaging students

 

Wednesday April 8th, 1:30pm (CDT)          3rd level BSN, Health Care Business and Medical Imaging students

 

Thursday, April 9th, 1:30pm (CDT)            2nd level/year BSN, Health Care Business, Radiologic Technology, Dual RT/MI, Physical Therapist Assistant and Practical Nursing students.      

 

Monday, April 13th, 1:30pm (CDT)             1st level BSN, Health Care Business, Radiologic Technology, Physical Therapist Assistant and Practical Nursing students.

 

Tuesday, April 14th, 1:30pm (CDT)            Master level, Non-Degree and Undecided students.

 

 

New Students:

Registration for new students will begin on Tuesday, June 2nd.  Once all admission requirements are met, accepted students must call to schedule an appointment for advising and registration. Registration appointments are available in June, July, and August. 

 

Undergraduate Nursing Students:

The Nursing Entrance Test (TEAS) is required for prior to registration for students in Bachelor of Science in Nursing program Practical Nursing programs.  Contact Kitty Cappellano, Manager of the Success Center, to schedule an appointment, at 402-552-2694 or 1-800-647-5500.

 

RN – BSN & RN – MSN Students: Contact the faculty support office; Ernie Boykin at 402-552-6145 to schedule an appointment for advising and registration with your advisor.

 

Radiologic Technology Students & Dual Radiologic Technology Students: 

Contact the Registrar’s Office at 402-552-3033 to schedule an appointment.

 

Medical Imaging Students:

Contact the Program Director, Ellen Collins, at 402-552-6140 for advising and registration.

 

Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS) Students:

Contact the Assistant Director, Nicole Hardin, at 402-442-6096 for advising and registration.

 

Physical Therapist Assistant Students:

Contact the Registrar’s Office at 402-552-3033 to schedule an appointment.

 

Health Care Business Programs and Health Information Management Programs:

Contact the Program Director, Carla Dirkschneider, at 402-552-6295 for advising and registration.

 

Graduate Nursing Students - Contact the faculty support office; Ernie Boykin at 402-552-6145 to schedule an appointment for advising and registration with your advisor.

 

Tuition Refund Schedule

The Spring 2009 Tuition Refund Schedule is located on the Student Accounts section of the website; to access this section, click here.