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Department of Leadership Studies on the Move Again
Important Dates to Remember for Fall 2006

Stop Using the Save Button
Summer / Fall '06 Registration
Choosing Classes Wisely
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mover Department of Leadership Studies on the Move Again (top) (Added 7/17/06)

For a year now the Leadership Studies Department has been residing in 200 Picken Hall as a result of the renovation of the second floor in McCartney Hall. The department plans to move back to its permanent location on the 2nd and 3rd of August. The Center for Civic Leadership will remain in Picken Hall along with Dr. Brungardt, who serves as the Executive Director of the Center. Once again, while the locations of the faculty and staff will change, students will still be able to contact them at the same phone numbers and email addresses. The main office will be located in MC 224. Below is a list of the faculty members and their new office locations. As many of you know, we enjoy visiting with students, so if you happen to be in the neighborhood, stop by and check out our new home!

Dr. Brent Goertzen, Chair MC 224 B Jill Arensdorf MC 216 F
Dr. Curtis Brungardt PH 200 B Justin Greenleaf MC 216 G
Christie Brungardt

MC 216 E

Chantelle Arnold, Office Manager MC 224

For more information about the department's move please contact:

Contact: Chantelle Arnold (Office Manager)
Phone: 785-628-4303
Fax: 785-628-4057
Email: carnold@fhsu.edu
Web site: http://www.fhsu.edu/leadership
Leadership Studies Department
224 McCartney Hall (As of August 3rd)
600 Park Street
Fort Hays State University
Hays, KS 67601

 

Important Dates to Remember for the Spring 2007 Semester (top) (Added 2/5/07) reminder

November 29 - December 15 - Enrollment Billing--Fee payment agreement information for students registered in classes will be mailed to student's permanent address. After December 15, 2006, go to TigerTracks to finalize enrollment before January 5, 2007. Contact Student Fiscal Services at 785-628-5251 for fee information or go here.

January 5 - Final day for fee arrangements to reach Student Fiscal Services. Class schedules (registrations) will be deleted if fee arrangements are not made.

January 9 – Late Enrollment, 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Registrar’s Office, Sheridan Hall 106.
Late enrollment fees due at time of enrollment.

January 10 – Classes begin
Final day for undergraduate student to declare an Intent to Graduate--notify Registrar's Office

January 15 – Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday (University is closed)

January 16 – Classes resume

January 17 – Final day for 100% refund for full semester or arranged courses.
See Fee Refund Schedule.

January 22 - Final day for graduate students to declare an Intent to Graduate--notify Graduate School

January 23 - Final day to add or enroll in a full semester Virtual College course with instructor permission
See Add Policy for Virtual College Courses

January 24 – Final day for 60% refund for full semester or arranged courses.
See Fee Refund Schedule.

January 31 - Final day for 40% refund for full semester or arranged courses.
See Fee Refund Schedule.

February 7 – Final day for 25% refund for full semester or arranged courses.
See Fee Refund Schedule.
Final day to add a course or to enroll in a regular full-semester, on-campus course or on-campus arranged course--see Add Policy Statement and Schedule
Fees for courses withdrawn do not apply to courses added after this date
20th day of classes

February 14 - Final day for 10% refund for full semester or arranged courses.
See Fee Refund Schedule.
Final date to withdraw a course without transcript record.

February 15 - Transcript record begins
COURSES ARE PERMITTED TO BE WITHDRAWN PASSING OR WITHDRAWN FAILING FROM FEBRUARY 15 THROUGH MARCH 30 (SEE WITHDRAWAL POLICY STATEMENT). A grade of "WP" or "WF" will be recorded.

February 19 - Final day for graduate students to sign for comprehensive examinations.

March 2 – Mid semester

March 5 – Mid semester grade entry deadline, NOON
(No mid-semester grade reporting for Virtual College classes)
Last 8-week courses begin

March 8 - Make appointment with advisor to receive mid-semester grades

March 19-23 – Spring Break

March 26 – Classes Resume

March 27 – Early registration for Summer/Fall 2007, Graduates, Postgraduates, Seniors A-M

March 28 – Early registration for Summer/Fall 2007, Graduates, Postgraduates, Seniors N-Z

March 29 – Early registration for Summer/Fall 2007, Juniors A-M

March 30 - Final day to withdraw from a course with transcript record of "WP" or "WF." NO WITHDRAWALS ALLOWED AFTER THIS DATE.

April 2 - Early registration Summer/Fall 2007, Juniors N-Z
Final day for graduate students to submit approved titles for Master's Thesis or Specialist's Field Study

April 4 - Early registration Summer/Fall 2007, Sophomores A-M

April 5 – Early registration Summer/Fall 2007, Sophomores N-Z

April 10 - Early registration Summer/Fall 2007, Freshmen A-Z

April 16 - Final day for graduate students to have their comprehensive exams returned by departments to the Graduate School

April 21 - Early registration for Summer/Fall 2007 new freshmen.

April 23 - Early registration for Summer/Fall 2007 transfer students.
Final day for graduate students to submit approved Master's Thesis or Specialist's Field Study and Oral Examination Report

April 24 - Early registration for Summer/Fall 2007 transfer students.

April 28 - Early registration for Summer/Fall 2007 new freshmen.

April 30 - Early registration for Summer/Fall 2007 new freshmen.

May 5, 7-11 - Final examinations

May 11 - Semester ends

May 12 – Commencement – 10:00 a.m. Gross Memorial Coliseum

May 14 - Final grade entry deadline, NOON

May 15 - Grades available at TigerTracks

May 28 – Memorial Day Holiday (University is closed)

May 31 - Spring semester undergraduate/graduate degree students must have all requirements for a degree completed and on record in the Registrar's Office by 4:30 pm

 

 

Stop Using the Save Button (top) (Added 3/27/06)
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When taking an exam on Blackboard, you will find two buttons at the bottom of the page. One is the "Submit" button, and the other is the "Save" button. The e-Leadership.net Support Staff is asking you to please not use the "Save" button. Clicking the "Save" button can cause the window to lock up or your test to freeze, making it probable that your questions will not actually be saved. If you wish to save your answers, it would be best for you to copy and paste your answers into a document that you can save separately from your test. In order for you to successfully submit your test to your instructor for grading, please only use the "Submit" button.

 

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Summer / Fall '07 Registration (top) (Added 2/5/07)

Early enrollment for the 2007 summer and fall semesters is right around the corner. We are thrilled with the growing number of students, both on and off campus, in the Department of Leadership Studies. We now have over 200 majors in our program. Because of this rapid growth and large enrollment, it is mandatory that you schedule an appointment with your advisor before enrolling. In order to help speed up the enrollment process, please have a tentative class schedule outlined before meeting with your advisor. Early enrollment dates are as follows:

March 27 – Seniors A-M
March 28 – Seniors N-Z
March 29 – Juniors A-M
April 2 – Juniors N-Z
April 4 – Sophomores A-M
April 5 – Sophomores N-Z
April 10 – Freshmen A-Z

*Keep in mind that classes fill up fast and if you fail to pre-enroll by your assigned date, it is possible that classes will be full. In addition, summer 2007 tuition is due June 4th to the Student Fiscal Services Office. Classes will be dropped for any students who fail to finalize enrollment by the selected date. Fall’s due date has yet to be determined so please pay close attention in the months to follow.

Please contact your advisor by phone or e-mail to set up an appointment.


Dr. Germaine Taggart
Dr. Paul Adams
Dr. Dody Anderson
Sue Boldra
Dr. Sue Jacobs
Dr. Judy Nixon
Dr. Kathleen Sanders
Dr. Sandra Thies
Dr. Beth Walizer

785.628.5847
785.628.4538
785.628.5967
785.628.5846
785.628.5852
785.628.5845
785.628.5850
785.628.5967
785.628.5579
gtaggart@fhsu.edu
padams@fhsu.edu
danderso@fhsu.edu
sboldra@fhsu.edu
sjacobs@fhsu.edu
jnixon@fhsu.edu
ksanders@fhsu.edu
scthies@fhsu.edu
bwalizer@fhsu.edu

*Also, this semester course schedules will not be in hard copy, so it is essential that you log on to Tiger Tracks at http://tigertracks.fhsu.edu and click on Course Schedule in order to create a tentative class schedule for the following semesters.

 

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Choosing Classes Wisely (top) (Added 11/2/05)

As you work through your program of study, it is important to choose your classes wisely. Working closely with your advisor is an important part of this process, but it is also important for students to take a look at the bigger picture when they are planning out their degree programs. Many students decide which classes they want to take before they meet with their advisor, and it is easy for the advisor to just accept their recommendations without taking a closer look at their program of study.

The problem is not that students don't know what they need, the problem is that they don't realize when the classes are offered. It is important for students to consider what classes will be offered when and which classes are considered pre-requisites to others. By doing this, students will not be caught off guard in their final semesters and not be able to take the classes they need to graduate. For a listing of when virtual classes are offered from the Leadership Studies Department, please see the course offerings schedule in the department info section of our web site.

 

Instant Message Support (top)
(Added 9/19/05)
Phone Friends

The e-Leadership.net Support Staff has expanded it's support options to include instant messaging service. To utilize this option, you will need to have MSN Instant Messenger installed. Once the program is open, students who use MSN instant messenger may add support@e-Leadership.net to their friends list and open a chat window with the support staff. There will not be set hours for the instant messaging at this time. However, we will try to have someone available during normal office hours. students may utilize this service for:

  • Course content questions
  • Technical problems
  • Informal/fun conversations with the staff
  • Instant file transfers
  • Anything they need

 

 

 

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