How many semesters are in an academic year at Saint Mary's? Saint Mary’s has three semesters, each equal in length – Fall, Spring, and Summer.
- Fall: early September to late December
- Spring: early January to late April
- Summer: early May to late August
What time of day are classes held? How long are they? Class sessions are generally from 6 to 10 p.m. during the week and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturdays.
What is the duration of a typical two-credit and three-credit course? Two-credit courses generally meet for six weekly sessions and one Saturday session. Three-credit courses generally meet for eight weekly sessions and two Saturday sessions.
How many credits can I take? How many do I need to take to qualify for financial aid? Students determine the number of credits they take (4 cr. = half time status, 8+ credits = full time status). Students must be registered for at least 4 credits to be eligible for financial aid.
What's the average courseload for a student? How long does it take the average student to complete the program? Students take an average of six credits a semester. At this rate, they complete the program in about two years.
Can I take GM620 anytime? You must take GM620: Communication Skills within your first two semesters.
Can I take the capstone at any time? Can I take the capstone and other courses at the same time? You must take your capstone during your final semester. We recommend that you do not register for any other courses in addition to the capstone, as this course is very rigorous.
I was told to download a form off the website. Where are the forms located on the website? Important forms that you will need throughout your time at Saint Mary’s can be found at http://www.smumn.edu/gradproforms.
Where do I register for classes? How do I get a username and password? Registration takes place online through WebTools. Upon admission, you are given a username and password so you may log on.
WebTools won't let me register!! What do I do? If you are experiencing problems with registration, you may email the Program Director, with your registration request at Jdunn@smumn.edu. Registration requests cannot be taken over the phone; they must be in writing.
What else can I use WebTools for, besides registration? Students can also use Web Tools to view their schedule, grades, and tuition account.
What are the school policies? Where can I get a copy? The Admission and Academic policies are outlined on pages 8-18 of the Catalog and Student Handbook. Students are expected to familiarize themselves with the policies. |