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.
How long does it take the average student to complete the program? They can complete the program in 18 months.
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 Lauren Pedersen, the program coordinator, with your registration request at lpederse@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 and 9 of the Catalog and Student Handbook. Students are expected to familiarize themselves with the policies. |