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University of Guam

UNIBETSEDT GUAHAN SUMMER 2012 SCHEDULE


REGISTRATION
PREGISTRATION PAYMENT DEADLINE The payment deadline is as listed below per session. Please make payment or satisfactory payment arrangements by this date. Payment arrangements can be made with the Collections Office located at the Administration Building. Interest will be assessed on all unpaid, delinquent accounts. SESSION A May 30, 2012 SESSION B - June 12, 2012 SESSION C - July 03, 2012

SESSION A SESSION B SESSION C -

May 29, 2012 June 29, 2012 June 11, 2012 July 28, 2012 July 02, 2012 - August 03, 2012

Communication & Fine Arts: 8:30am 12:00 NOON Student Center: 8:00am to 5:00pm SUMMER 2012 OPEN REGISTRATION May 22 & 23 Open to all continuing and returning students. SUMMER 2012 NEW STUDENT REGISTRATION May 24 & 25 SUMMER 2012 SCHEDULE ADJUSTMENT & LATE REGISTRATION SESSION A May 29, 2012 SESSION B - June 11, 2012 SESSION C - July 02, 2012 YOU MUST OFFICIALLY WITHDRAW IF YOU DECIDE NOT TO ATTEND. SEE THE FEE SCHEDULE IN THE CANCELLATION POLICY SECTION.

SUMMER 2012 EARLY REGISTRATION Mar. 01 30- Graduate Students, Seniors, Regent Scholars, National Student Exchange Mar. 03 30- Juniors Mar. 07 30- Sophomores Mar. 09 30- Freshmen, Non-degree Students, and Post Graduates April 2May 11 All class levels. WebAdvisor only SATELLITE LOCATION & HOURS Students may register at their respective College. School of Education: 8:00am 11:00am / 2:00pm 5:00pm School of Business and Public Administration: 8:30am 11:00am / 2:00pm 4:00pm. School of Nursing, and Health Sciences:

8:30am 11:00am / 1:30am 3:30pm College of Natural and Applied Sciences: 9:00am 11:00am / 1:30pm 3:30pm College of Liberal and Arts and Social Sciences, Deans Office, Social & Behavior Science, and DEAL: 8:30am 12:00 NOON Humanistic Studies: 8:30am 12:00 NOON

***** GENERAL REGISTRATION INFORMATION *****


BEFORE YOU REGISTER
1. SEEK ACADEMIC ADVISEMENT PRIOR TO REGISTRATION OF CLASSES. It is important for students to seek academic advisement prior to the registration of classes. Students are urged to contact the appropriate advisor as soon as the class schedule is available to discuss course prerequisites, the requirements of their academic programs, and the courses offered in the current class schedule. 2. FORMER STUDENTS See Former Students (Re-entry) UPDATE HEALTH RECORDS AT THE STUDENT HEALTH OFFICE 3. CLEAR OUTSTANDING OBLIGATION(S) AT THE COLLECTIONS OFFICE 4. RETURN OVERDUE LIBRARY BOOKS/EQUIPMENT AND PAY ALL FINES 5. MAKE SURE ALL OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPTS ARE ON FILE AT THE ADMISSIONS & RECORDS OFFICE 6. DECLARE YOUR MAJOR AT THE RECORDS OFFICE IF YOU ARE UNDECLARED AND HAVE COMPLETED 60 CREDIT HOURS FOR TRANSITION STUDENTS ONLY Must register at the Division of English and Applied Linguistic, 2nd floor main office. Transition students must (1) see an Advisor at the Division of English and Applied Linguistic for schedule approval and (2) can only register for courses on the "Transition Student Course List."

WHEN YOU REGISTER


EARLY REGISTRATION - By Class Level. Continuing and returning students may register at the Admissions and Records Office, or any Satellite location, or Web Advisor www.uog.edu/gateway/. Schedule adjustments may be made during your scheduled registration dates, open registration, late registration, and the schedule adjustment period. YOU MUST OFFICIALLY WITHDRAW IF YOU DECIDE NOT TO ATTEND. PLEASE NOTE THE CANCELLATION FEE POLICY AND DEADLINES. Determination of Class Level (earned credits): 01-30 credits Freshmen 31-60 credits - Sophomores 61-90 credits - Junior 91 credits or more - Seniors ORIENTATION/REGISTRATION FOR NEW STUDENTS - All new students must attend academic advising and orientation at the Student Center according to their scheduled date. Registration takes place at the Admissions and Records Office in the Field House. OPEN REGISTRATION For Continuing and returning students, at the Admissions and Records Office located at the Field House or any Satellite location, or Web Advisor www.uog.edu/gateway/.

SCHEDULE ADJUSTMENT & LATE REGISTRATION make schedule adjustments at the Admissions and Records Office or any Satellite location, or WebAdvisor www.uog.edu/gateway/. Please Note: Any student with a medical and/or physical disability may receive special assistance for registration. Please call Admissions and Records Office, (671)735-2207 at least seven (7) days before registration. ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS. Records and Registration Technicians are available to assist students during registration periods Monday thru Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

ATTENDED AND NOT DROPPED WILL RECEIVE THE GRADE OF "UW" AND THE STUDENT WILL BE FINANCIALLY OBLIGATED FOR THE PAYMENT OF COURSE(S) AND OTHER FEES. Payment of Courses. Students must adhere to Payment Deadlines. All payments are made at the Cashier's Office located in the Administration Building or Admissions & Records. If payment is to be made by mail, it must reach the University by the Payment Deadline. Checks should be made payable to the University of Guam and mailed to: Student Accounts, Office of Financial Affairs, University of Guam, UOG Station, Mangilao, Guam 96923. Questions regarding payment should be directed to the Bursars Office at (671)735-2940/43/45/46. Obtaining Grades. Grade reports and student class schedules may be requested at the Records Office or viewed on WebAdvisor www.uog.edu/gateway/.

AFTER REGISTRATION
SCHEDULE ADJUSTMENT. YOU MAY MAKE A SCHEDULE ADJUSTMENT DURING EARLY, OPEN, AND LATE REGISTRATION AND DURING THE SCHEDULE ADJUSTMENT PERIOD. A schedule adjustment may be made at any Satellite Location or at the Admissions and Records Office, or WebAdvisor. AUDITING CLASSESS. Student may apply to audit classes without credit. Please refer to the catalog for application procedures, deadlines, and fees. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE STUDENT TO REVIEW HIS/HER CLASS SCHEDULE. COURSES REGISTERED BUT NOT

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The University of Guam is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Provider.

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UNIVERSITY OF GUAM SUMMER 2012 SCHEDULE

SESSION A (MAY 29 - JUNE 29, 2012) COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
ANTHROPOLOGY 029362 AN-490-01 ART 029318 029320 AR-102-01 AR-102-02 FIELD MTHDS IN LANDSCAPE ARCH STUDIO FOR NON-MAJORS STUDIO FOR NON-MAJORS INTRO TO MASS COMMUNICATION INTRO TO MASS COMMUNICATION FUNDAMENTALS OF COMMUNICATION FUNDAMENTALS OF COMMUNICATION COMMUNICATION JR INTERNSHIP COMMUNICATION SR INTERNSHIP FUNDAMENTLS OF COLLEGE ENGLISH FUNDAMENTLS OF COLLEGE ENGLISH FRESHMAN COMPOSITION FRESHMAN COMPOSITION WRITING FOR RESEARCH WRITING FOR RESEARCH INTRO TO LITERATURE LITERATURE, MYTH AND CULTURE PROFESSIONAL WRITING WORLD HISTORY II WORLD HISTORY II THE HISTORY OF GUAM THE HISTORY OF GUAM THE HISTORY OF GUAM MODERN AMERICAN MILITARY HIST ELEMENTARY CHAMORRO I ELEMENTARY CHAMORRO I ELEMENTARY JAPANESE I CONVERSATIONAL TAGALOG I CONVERSATIONAL TAGALOG II TAGALOG LANGUAGE WKSP IN PI INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC TRAVEL STUDIES IN ASIA INTRO TO CITIZENSHIP INTRO TO GOVT AND POLITICS GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY INTERNSHIP MTWTHFSSU MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF TBA TBA TBA 09:00-11:50 12:00-14:50 09:00-10:50 11:00-12:50 09:00-10:50 11:00-12:50 TBA TBA 6.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 TBA FA 201 FA 201 EC 107 EC 107 EC 211 EC 211 EC 107 EC 107 EC 105 EC 102 EC 110 EC 104 ACABADO, S CASTRO, R CASTRO, R SOMERA, L SOMERA, L GRIFFIN, M GRIFFIN, M GRIFFIN, M GRIFFIN, M HICKS, F CAMPBELL, B THURBER, D BEDNARZYK, M GUGIN, D BAIRD, P HARMON, P HARTIG, A GUGIN, D BEVACQUA, M BEVACQUA, M CLEMENT, M VIERNES, J VIERNES, J PLATT, D FLORES, T MENDIOLA, R IWATA, Y ALCAZAREN, M MAGDAEL, E ALCAZAREN, M BEDNARZYK, S SKOOG, K CRUZ, M SWAMY, A SMITH, K SMITH, K AMES, A THOMPSON, H SMITH, S $4.50 $4.50 $4.50 $4.50 $4.50 $4.50 $4.50 $20.00 $20.00 $7.50 $7.50 $7.50 $7.50

COMMUNICATION 029321 CO-106-01 029322 CO-106-02 029323 CO-210-01 029324 CO-210-02 029325 CO-398-01 029326 CO-498-01 ENGLISH/LITERATURE 029333 EN-100-01 029335 EN-100-02 029336 EN-110-01 029337 EN-110-02 029338 EN-111-01 029539 EN-111-04 029341 EN-210-01 029540 EN-213-01 029340 EN-315-01 HISTORY 029370 029396 029397 029398 029399 029400 HI-122-01 HI-122-02 HI-211-01 HI-211-02 HI-211-03 HI-306-01

(OLL) ON-LINE LEARNING MTWTHF 16:00-17:50 MTWTHF 10:00-11:50 (OLL) ON-LINE LEARNING MTWTHF 10:00-11:50 (OLL) ON-LINE LEARNING MTWTHF 10:00-11:50 (OLL) ON-LINE LEARNING MTWTHF 13:00-14:50 MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF TBA MTWTHF TBA MTWTH MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF TBA 10:00-11:50 12:00-13:50 09:00-10:50 09:00-10:50 12:00-13:50 13:00-14:50 09:00-11:25 14:00-16:25 09:00-11:25 16:00-18:25 16:00-18:25 TBA 11:00-12:50 TBA 09:00-11:20 10:00-11:50 08:00-09:50 10:00-11:50 TBA

EC 110 HSS 106 HSS 106 HSS 302 HSS 306 HSS 306 HSS 302 HSS 102 HSS 102 HSS 104 HSS 101 HSS 104 HSS 101 FA 127 HSS 306 HSS 303 HSS 201 HSS 203 HSS 203 TBA HSS 207

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$4.50 $4.50 $4.50 $4.50 $4.50 $4.50 $17.00 $17.00 $17.00 $17.00 $17.00 $17.00 $4.50

LANGUAGE:CHAMORRO 029365 CM-101-01 029368 CM-101-02 LANGUAGE:JAPANESE 029404 JA-101-01 LANGUAGE:TAGALOG 029406 TA-101-01 029408 TA-102-01 029409 TA-186-01 MUSIC 029327 MU-106-01

PHILOSOPHY 029411 PI-486-01 POLITICAL SCIENCE 029456 PS-100-01 029457 PS-101-01 PSYCHOLOGY 029450 PY-101-01 029451 PY-101-02 SOCIOLOGY 029458 SO-498-01

WOMEN & GENDER STUDIES 029454 WG-101-01 INTRO TO WOMEN & GENDER STUD 029455 WG-101-02 INTRO TO WOMEN & GENDER STUD

(OLL) ON-LINE LEARNING MTWTH 09:00-11:20

COLLEGE OF NATURAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES


BIOLOGY 029339 BI-100-01 029346 BI-100L-01 029352 BI-225-01 BI-225-01 CHEMISTRY 029353 CH-100-01 029354 CH-100L-01 029355 CH-101-01 029357 CH-101L-01 ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY LAB BASIC MICROBIOLOGY BASIC MICROBIOLOGY LAB INTRO TO INORGANIC CHEMISTRY INTRO CHEMISTRY LAB INTRO TO ORGANIC CHEMISTRY INTRO TO ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF 08:00-09:50 10:00-11:50 12:00-14:00 14:00-16:30 09:00-10:50 11:00-12:50 09:00-10:50 13:10-16:00 3.00 1.00 4.00 3.00 1.00 3.00 1.00 SC 101 SC 101 SC 101 SC 103 SC 221 SC 112 SC 112 SC 112 LOFDAHL, K LOFDAHL, K GHOSH, S GHOSH, S BALAKRISHNAN, N BALAKRISHNAN, N VUKI, M VUKI, M $42.00 $42.00

$42.00

$42.00

SESSION A (MAY 29 - JUNE 29, 2012) COLLEGE OF NATURAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES
COMPUTER SCIENCE 029469 CS-200-01 029471 CS-200-02 MATHEMATICS 029472 MA-085-01 029475 MA-110-01 029476 MA-115-01 029477 MA-151-01 NATURAL SCIENCE 029359 NS-101-01 029360 NS-101L-01 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS COMPUTER APPLICATIONS FUND OF MATH I II (NDU) FINITE MATHEMATICS INTRODUCTORY COLLEGE ALGEBRA INTRODUCTORY STATISTICS INTRO TO PHYSICAL SCIENCE INTRO TO PHYSICAL SCIENCE LAB MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF 10:00-11:50 12:00-13:50 12:00-13:50 10:00-11:50 08:00-09:50 10:00-11:50 12:00-13:50 14:00-15:50 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 1.00 WB 2 WB 2 SC 121 SC 305 WB 3 WB 3 SC 221 SC 221 ZOU, Y ZOU, Y DE BEER, M DE BEER, M NAGAHASHI, H NAGAHASHI, H TSENG, C TSENG, C $30.00 $30.00 $30.00

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$42.00

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION


BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 029527 BA-130-01 029402 BA-200-01 029407 BA-201-01 029412 BA-210-01 029416 BA-252-01 029417 BA-260-01 029418 BA-304-01 29421 BA-320-01 029422 BA-330-01 LEGAL STUDIES 029424 LW-443-01 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 029425 PA-201-01 029426 PA-233-01 029427 PA-401-01 029428 PA-403-01 029429 PA-405-01 29542 PA-494-01 INTRO TO COMPUTER OPERATIONS PRIN OF FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING PRIN OF MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING BASIC STAT FOR BUSINESS & ECO INTERNATIONAL TOURISM FUNDAMENTALS OF MARKETING INCOME TAXATION BASIC BUSINESS FINANCE INFO TECH & NETWORKS FOR BUSI BUSINESS LAW II MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF 18:00-20:00 09:00-10:50 10:00-11:50 18:00-20:00 10:00-11:50 18:00-20:00 10:00-11:50 10:00-11:50 08:00-09:50 16:00-18:00 16:00-18:00 18:00-20:00 08:00-18:00 16:00-17:50 18:00-20:00 10:00-11:50 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 SBPA 218 SBPA 218 SBPA 234 SBPA 219 SBPA 220B SBPA 110 SBPA 219 SBPA 112 SBPA 219 SBPA 111 SBPA 150 SBPA 149 SBPA 150 SBPA 110 SBPA 150 SBPA 111 VILLAVERDE, F CRISOSTOMO, D FOMA, E HILES, G SCHUMANN, F PANGELINAN, M SUEZ-SALES, M KABIGTING, L HO, K MCNINCH, R WALTER, A GUTHERTZ, J MCNINCH, R AGUON, R WALTER, A HO, K. $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00

$15.00

PA IN GUAM AND THE WEST. PAC. MTWTHF IMPACT OF GOVT REGULA ADM BUS MTWTHF COMMUNITY PLANNING S PUBLIC PERSONNEL ADMIN MTWTHF LEADERSHIP ETHICS IN THE PROF MTWTHF SPECIAL STUDIES: PUBLIC ADMIN & INFO TECHNOLOGY MTWTHF

SCHOOL OF NURSING AND HEALTH SCIENCES


HEALTH SCIENCES 029395 HS-200-01 HEALTH AND WELLNESS MTWTHF 08:00-09:50 3.00 HS 145 STAFF $17.00

SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
EDUCATION 029311 ED-110-01 029486 ED-215-01 029315 ED-300-01 029487 ED-443-01 029503 ED-446-01 029491 ED-457-01 029316 ED-489-01 INTRO TO TEACHING INTRO TO EXCEPTIONAL INDIVID EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY ASSIST TECHNOLOGY IN SPEC ED INCL CHLDRN W/DISABILI REG CLR BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT IN SP ED EVALUATION MTW TWTH MTWTH TWTH TWTH TWTH MTWTH 13:00-16:00 08:00-12:00 11:00-12:50 13:00-17:00 13:00-17:00 08:00-12:00 09:00-12:00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 TBA SBPA 259 TBA TBA SBPA 260 TBA TBA MILLER, M FEE, J INOUE, Y ROSARIO, C FEE, J CARDENAS, C INOUE, Y $80.00

ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT AND STUDENT SERVICES - STUDENT COUNSELING


INTERDISCIPLINARY COURSES 029221 ID-180-01 TBA TBA 2.00 TBA STAFF

GRADUATE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES


PHILOSOPHY 029411 PI-486-01 029413 PI-486G-01 PSYCHOLOGY 029452 PY-695A-01 029513 PY-698B-01 TRAVEL STUDIES IN ASIA TRAVEL STUDIES IN ASIA THESIS I INTERN IN CLINICAL PSY II INTERN IN CLINICAL PSY II TBA TBA TBA TTH S TBA TBA TBA 18:00-21:00 09:00-13:00 3.00 3.00 1.00 3.00 HSS 306 HSS 306 TBA SBS CONF SKOOG, K SKOOG, K TWADDLE, I TWADDLE, I

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SESSION A (MAY 29 - JUNE 29, 2012) GRADUATE - SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 029467 PA-570D-01 0259543 PA-494G-01 SP.TOP.INPUB.PRSL-ORGANIZATION SPECIAL STUD: PUBLIC ADMIN & INFO TECH S MTWTHF 08:00-18:00 10:00-11:50 3.00 3.00 SBPA 149 SBPA 111 AGUON, R HO, K.

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION


EDUCATION 029489 ED-443G-01 029504 ED-446G-01 029493 ED-457G-01 029313 ED-600-01 029526 ED-619-01 029488 ED-626-01 029532 ED-628-01 029356 ED-629-01 029280 ED-640-01 029279 ED-641-01 ASSISTIVE TECH IN SPEC EDUC INCL CHLDRN W/DISABILI REG CLR BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT IN SP ED ISS & PHILO CULT DIVERSE SCHLS INTRODUCTION TO COUNSELING PREVENTION AND OUTREACH FAMILY COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING LANGUAGE AND LITERACY DEVELOPMENT MIDDLE/SECONDARY READING AND WRITING IN CONTENT AREAS TWTH TWTH TWTH MTW MW MWF TTH TTH TBA TBA 13:00-17:00 13:00-17:00 08:00-12:00 09:00-12:00 10:00-15:00 15:00-19:00 13:00-18:00 13:00-17:30 TBA TBA 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 TBA SBPA 260 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA ROSARIO, C FEE, J CARDENAS, C MILLER, M KANE, S ARTERO, M KANE, S BRAMAN, O STOICOVY, C STOICOVY, C

SESSION B (JUNE 11 - JULY 28, 2012) COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
ENGLISH/LITERATURE 029342 EN-085-01 029343 EN-085L-01 029344 EN-100-03 029345 EN-110-03 029541 EN-111-05 029351 EN-210-02 PSYCHOLOGY 029459 PY-100-01 FUND OF ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGLISH LAB FUNDAMENTLS OF COLLEGE ENGLISH FRESHMAN COMPOSITION WRITING FOR RESEARCH INTRO TO LITERATURE PERSONAL ADJUSTMENT MTWTHF 13:00-14:25 MTWTHF 11:00-12:00 MTWTHF 10:00-11:25 (OLL) ON-LINE LEARNING (OLL) ON-LINE LEARNING MTWTHF 11:00-12:25 MTWTHF 17:00-18:25 3.00 1.00 3.00 3.00 EC 102 EC 108 EC 101 GARCIA, C CRUZ, J RIVERA, M BROWN, M HARTIG, A FLORES, E SWADDELL, J $15.00 $15.00 $17.00 $17.00 $4.50 $4.50

3.00

3.00 EC 106

3.00

HSS 203

COLLEGE OF NATURAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES


MATHEMATICS 029478 MA-341-01 SOCIAL WORK 029530 SW-485A-01 029529 SW-485B-01 LINEAR ALGEBRA FIELD INSTRUCTION II FIELD INSTRUCTION II MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF 10:00-11:20 11:00-12:50 09:00-10:50 3.00 3.00 3.00 SC 121 HSS 109 HSS 109 TAKENOUCHI, Y NATIVIDAD, L NATIVIDAD, L

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION


BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 029430 BA-240-01 MANAGEMENT OF ORGANIZATIONS PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 029431 PA-304-01 GOVERNMENT PUBLIC INFORMATION MTWTHF MTWTHF 12:30-13:55 16:00-18:00 3.00 3.00 SBPA 111 SBPA 149 RIVERA, J GUTHERTZ, J

SCHOOL OF NURSING AND HEALTH SCIENCES


NURSING 029383 NU-112-01 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY MTWTHF 10:00-11:30 2.00 HS 233 FRANCO, N $15.00

GRADUATE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES


PSYCHOLOGY 029514 PY-698B-02 INTERN IN CLINICAL PSY II MW 17:00-20:30 3.00 HSS 305 FEGURGUR, M

SESSION B (JUNE 11 - JULY 28, 2012) GRADUATE - SCHOOL OF EDUCATION


EDUCATION 029358 ED-601-01 029490 ED-692-01 029492 ED-698-01 029496 ED-698-02 INTRO TO RESEARCH METHODS PRACTICUM: COUNSELING INTERNSHIP: COUNSELING INTERSHIP: COUNSELING THFS MW MW TTH 13:00-17:00 16:00-19:00 11:00-14:00 11:00-14:00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 TBA TBA TBA TBA MILLER, M ARTERO, M ARTERO, M ARTERO, M

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SESSION C (JULY 2 - AUGUST 3, 2012) COLLEGE OF LIBERIAL ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
ANTHROPOLOGY 029423 AN-101-01 029432 AN-320-01 ART 029328 029329 AR-102-03 AR-102-04 INTRO TO ANTHROPOLOGY PEOPLE OF THE PACIFIC STUDIO FOR NON-MAJORS STUDIO FOR NON-MAJORS INTRO TO MASS COMMUNICATION COMMUNICATION JR INTERNSHIP COMMUNICATION SR INTERNSHIP FUNDAMENTLS OF COLLEGE ENGLISH FRESHMAN COMPOSITION WRITING FOR RESEARCH WRITING FOR RESEARCH INTRO TO LITERATURE WORLD HISTORY II THE HISTORY OF GUAM ELEMENTARY CHAMORRO II ELEMENTARY CHAMORRO II ELEMENTARY JAPANESE II INTRO TO LINGUISTICS INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY CONTEMPORARY ETHICAL PROBLEMS INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF TBA TBA MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTH 13:00-14:50 15:00-16:50 09:00-11:50 12:00-14:50 09:00-10:50 TBA TBA 12:00-13:50 10:00-11:50 10:00-11:50 12:00-13:50 10:00-11:50 09:30-11:20 10:00-11:50 09:00-11:25 14:00-16:25 09:00-11:25 10:00-11:50 10:00-11:50 12:00-13:50 14:00-16:20 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 HSS 110 HSS 110 FA 201 FA 201 EC 107 EC 107 EC 107 EC 101 EC 103 EC 104 EC 103 EC 110 HSS 302 HSS 106 HSS 102 HSS 102 HSS 307 EC 102 HSS 306 HSS 306 HSS 303 FARRER, D FARRER, D CASTRO, R CASTRO, R DALISAY, F GRIFFIN, M GRIFFIN, M SARMIENTO, J SIMPSON-WARNER, C GARCIA, C STAFF SCHREINER, C OMBRELLO, M BEVACQUA, M FLORES, T MENDIOLA, R KANG, T HAHM, H SKOOG, K SKOOG, K STOIL, M THOMPSON, H THOMPSON, H $4.50 $4.50 $4.50 $4.50 $4.50 $4.50 $20.00 $20.00 $7.50

COMMUNICATION 029330 CO-106-03 029331 CO-398-02 029332 CO-498-02 ENGLISH/LITERATURE 029347 EN-100-04 029348 EN-110-04 029349 EN-111-02 029403 EN-111-03 029350 EN-210-03 HISTORY 029434 HI-122-03 029435 HI-211-04 LANGUAGE:CHAMORRO 029437 CM-102-01 029440 CM-102-02 LANGUAGE:JAPANESE 029442 JA-102-01 LINGUISTICS 029393 LN-300-01 PHILOSOPHY 029444 PI-101-01 029447 PI-102-01 POLITICAL SCIENCE 029463 PS-215-01

$15.00 $17.00 $17.00 $17.00 $4.50 $4.50 $4.50 $17.00 $17.00 $17.00

WOMEN & GENDER STUDIES 029461 WG-101-03 INTRO TO WOMEN & GENDER STUD 029462 WG-101-04 INTRO TO WOMEN & GENDER STUD

(OLL) ON-LINE LEARNING (OLL) ON-LINE LEARNING

COLLEGE OF NATURAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES


AGRICULTURE 029405 AG-101-01 AG-101L-01 BIOLOGY 029380 BI-100-02 029381 BI-100L-02 CHEMISTRY 029376 CH-101-02 029377 CH-101L-02 MATHEMATICS 029479 MA-085-02 029480 MA-151-02 INTRO TO AGRICULTURE INTRO TO AGRICULTURE LAB ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY ENVIRONMENTAL BIOL LAB INTRO TO ORGANIC CHEMISTRY INTRO TO ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB FUND OF MATH I II (NDU) INTRODUCTORY STATISTICS MTWTHF MWF MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF TBA TBA TBA TBA 09:00-10:55 11:00-14:55 08:00-09:50 10:00-11:50 09:00-10:50 11:00-12:50 09:00-10:50 11:00-12:50 TBA TBA TBA TBA 4.00 3.00 1.00 3.00 1.00 3.00 3.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 ALS 127 ALS 124 SC 110 SC 110 SC 221 SC 101 SC 101 SC 120 DORM 1 DORM 1 DORM 1 DORM 1 CRUZ, J CRUZ, J LOFDAHL, K LOFDAHL, K BALAKRISHNAN, N BALAKRISHNAN, N SINGH, P SINGH, P BRION, R MENDIOLA, R BRION, R BRION, R $24.00 $42.00 $42.00 $30.00

MILITARY SCIENCE & LEADERSHIP 029414 MSL-292-01 LEADER'S TRAINING COURSE(LTC) 029415 MSL-298-01 CADET PROF DEV TRNG (CPDT) 029419 MSL-392-01 LDR DEV AND ASSESS CRSE(LDAC) 029420 MSL-398-01 CADET PROF DEV TRNG (CPDT)

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UNIVERSITY OF GUAM SUMMER 2012 SCHEDULE

SESSION C (JULY 2 - AUGUST 3, 2012) COLLEGE OF NATURAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES


NATURAL SCIENCE 029378 NS-101-02 029379 NS-101L-02 INTRO TO PHYSICAL SCIENCE INTRO TO PHYSICAL SCIENCE LAB MTWTHF MTWTHF 12:00-13:50 14:00-15:50 3.00 1.00 SC 221 SC 221 TSENG, C TSENG, C $42.00

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION


BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 029433 BA-110-01 029436 BA-110-02 029528 BA-130-01 029438 BA-310-01 029439 BA-310-02 LEGAL STUDIES 029441 LW-409-01 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 029443 PA-210-01 029445 PA-215-01 029446 PA-303-01 029448 PA-305-01 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS INTRO TO COMPUTER OPERATIONS APPLIED STAT FOR BUS DECISION APPLIED STAT FOR BUS DECISION PROBLEMS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE PUBLIC ADMIN & MANAGEMENT SUPERVISION IN GOV'T ORGANI GOVERNMENT FINANCE DATA ANALYSIS IN PUBLIC ADMINI MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF S MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF MTWTHF 10:00-11:50 18:00-20:00 18:00-20:00 12:00-13:50 18:00-20:00 08:00-18:00 16:00-18:00 18:00-20:00 18:00-20:00 16:00-18:00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 SBPA 112 SBPA 112 SBPA 218 SBPA 219 SBPA 219 SBPA 150 SBPA 150 SBPA 150 SBPA 149 SBPA 111 RUANE, M LARSON, D VILLAVERDE, F RUANE, M HILES, G MCNINCH, R WALTER, A WALTER, A GUTHERTZ, J MCNINCH, R $15.00

SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
EDUCATION 029372 ED-110-01 029371 ED-201-01 029498 ED-215-01 029502 ED-442-01 029509 ED-443-01 029499 ED-446-01 INTRO TO TEACHING HUMAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT INTRO TO EXCEPTIONAL INDIVID SPECIAL EDUCATION LAW ASSIST TECHNOLOGY IN SPEC ED INCL CHLDRN W/DISABILI REG CLR TWTH TWTH TWTH TBA TBA TWTH 13:00-16:00 09:00-12:00 13:00-17:00 13:00-17:00 13:00-17:00 08:00-12:00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA SBPA 260 SANCHEZ, J SANCHEZ, J STAFF FEE, J ROSARIO, C FEE, J $80.00

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION


PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 029449 PA-570B-01 SP.TOP. .IN PUB.PRSL-SANCTIONS S 08:00-18:00 3.00 SBPA 149 AGUON, R

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION


EDUCATION 029501 ED-446G-01 029281 ED-642-01 029500 ED-677-01 029373 ED-678-01 INCL CHLDRN W/DISABILI REG CLR SEM LITERA CHLDRN/YOUNG ADULTS ETH & LEGAL ISSUES IN COUNSEL ORG & ADMIN OF SCHL COUN PROG TWTH TBA MW TTH 08:00-12:00 TBA 16:00-20:00 13:00-17:30 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 SBPA 260 TBA TBA TBA FEE, J RIVERA, M ARTERO, M BRAMAN, O

Resident and Non-Resident Students An applicant is initially classified as a resident or non-resident for tuition purposes at the time of application with the Office of Admissions. The classification, which is certified by the Registrar, is based upon information furnished by the student and from other relevant sources. In compliance with the Residency Policy passed by the Board of Regents on February 1996 and amended on May 1997 and June 17, 2004, students in Non-Resident status are required to pay non-resident tuition.

TUITION & PAYMENT FEE

If you register for a class and later decide to drop or withdraw from class(es), you will be charged a cancellation fee as follows.

CANCELLATION POLICY
Session A If you withdraw ON May 29 5% 100% Session B If you withdraw ON June 11 5% 100% Session C If you withdraw ON July 2 5% 100%

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UNIVERSITY OF GUAM SUMMER 2012 SCHEDULE

The considerations used in determining Residency status are as follows: a. Establishment of a domicile on Guam or in one of the Freely Associated States (the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, the Marshal Islands, or the Republic of Palau) as mandated by 17GC16125. (a) for a period of twelve month prior to the beginning of the term for which residency is claimed, or b. Evidence of residency for a period of twelve months or more prior to the beginning of the term for which residency is claimed. Evidence of residency may be shown by a student providing documentation such as follows: Permanent employment on Guam (verification of employment) Payment of income taxes of Guam (by student, or by parent/guardian if the student is a dependent). Ownership or rental of living quarters on Guam. Continue to use a Guam permanent address ON ALL RECORDS (educational, employment, military, financial). Retain your Guam voters registration. Maintain a Guam drivers license or vehicle registration. If it is necessary to change your license or registration while temporary residing in another location, the license MUST be changed back to Guam within 10 days of the date of return to Guam, and the vehicle registration must be changed within 20 days of the date of return. Village Mayors certification of residency. The burden of proof is upon the student making a claim to resident students status. The admission of students who knowingly provide false information for the purpose of achieving resident status shall be subject to cancellation and adjusted billing. If you are currently classified as a non-resident and wish to seek resident status, complete the Petition for Residency Student Classification before the deadline of the semester or term you wish to enroll. Approved changes of status will become effective for the term or semester following the approval; they are not retroactive, and no refunds will be given. Exemptions to the twelve-month requirement where resident classification may apply: Graduate of a Guam High School You may be entitled to an exemption from nonresident tuition if you attended high school in Guam for three (3) or more years and graduated from a Guam high school (or attained the equivalent). You are not eligible for this exemption if you are a nonimmigrant alien. Attended Elementary and Middle School on Guam You may be entitled to an exemption from nonresident tuition if you attended both elementary AND middle school on Guam (or attained the equivalent on Guam). You are not eligible for this exemption if you are a nonimmigrant alien. Active Military Duty United States Military personnel and their authorized dependents (as defined by the Armed Services) during the period such personnel are stationed in Guam on active duty. Non immigrant aliens, e.g. B,F,H,E Visa holders, are classified as non-residents and are not qualified for resident tuition rates or exemptions. If you are currently classified as a non-resident and wish to seek resident status, complete the "Petition for Residency Student Classification" before the deadline of the semester or term you wish to enroll. Approved changes of status will become effective for the term or semester following the approval; they are not retroactive, and no refunds will be given. For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at (671)735-2201, 2204, 2206 or admitme@uguam.uog.edu

Session A If you withdraw BEFORE May 29 TUITION FEES 0% 0%

Session A If you withdraw AFTER May 29 100% 100% Session B If you withdraw AFTER June 11 100% 100% Session C If you withdraw AFTER July 2 100% 100%

Session B If you withdraw BEFORE June 11 TUITION FEES 0% 0%

Session C If you withdraw BEFORE July 2 TUITION FEES 0% 0%

COURSES CANCELLED BY THE UNIVERSITY - Full refund will be mailed within four to six weeks. ADMINISTRATIVE DROP - The Registrar may ADMINISTRATIVELY drop a student from any class for which she/he does not have the PREREQUISITE COURSES, or EXEMPTION from the prerequisites, whether the student enrolls in such a class during the registration or class add period. Students who are ADMINISTRATIVELY DROPPED after the REFUND PERIOD are not eligible for a REFUND of tuition or fees. Tuition, fees, and the refund policy are subject to change as approved by the Board of Regents.

WITHDRAWAL POLICY
DEADLINE TO WITHDRAW WITHOUT TRANSCRIPT RECORD ENTRY: SUMMER 2012 Session A - May 29 Session B - June 11 Session C - July 02

NOTE: All students may withdraw from a course or course during registration or add/drop period except for TRANSITION STUDENTS who must file a withdrawal form at Records Office. DEADLINE FOR VOLUNTARY WITHDRAWAL Session A - June 13 Session B - June 27 Session C - July 18

Senior Citizen Summer Policy: Because all summer classes are offered on a self-sustaining basis, there will be no Senior Citizen Tuition Waiver Program for these classes.

NOTE: Students who officially withdraw after the deadline to withdraw without transcript record entry will receive a grade of "W" (Withdrawal) for all classes from which they withdrew. Students must withdraw at the Admissions and Records Office; a technician will assist in making the withdrawal. PETITION TO WITHDRAW Students who miss the voluntary withdrawal deadline and desire to withdraw a class(es)may petition for permission to withdrawal by completing the Petition for Withdrawal Form which is available at the Records Office. Session A - June 29 Session B - July 27 Session C - August 03

Undergraduate Graduate

Residents $190.00 $258.00

TUITION COST PER CREDIT


Non-Residents/International $565.00 $639.00

*Military Science courses are tuition free. SUMMER 2012 Registration Student Services Library Services Student Activities Health Services Athletics Computer Fee Internet Fee On-Line Learning Fee Field House Total

FEES - At the time of registration, all students must pay the following fees: $ 12.00 $ 24.00 $ 24.00 $ 24.00 $ 12.00 $ 12.00 $ 24.00 $ 58.00 $10.00 $ 8.50 $208.50

All students are encouraged to fill out a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Applications are available in the Financial Aid Office or on-line at www.fafsa.ed.gov. Government of Guam Student Financial Aid Program applications are available at the Financial Aid Office or their website www.uog.edu/financialaid. Completed applications and required documents are due no later than 5:00p.m. on April 30, 2012. Applications must be postmark on or before April 30, 2012. For more information, please call or visit the Financial Aid Office located at the Fieldhouse. Students who are not able to make full tuition payments by posted payment deadline should stop by the Bursar/Collection Office for a payment plan at the Administration Building. UOG Federal School Code: 003935

FINANCIAL AID

Financial Aid Office Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m. Telephone Numbers: Front Counter Title IV Federal Programs SFAP 735-2288 735-2287 735-2266

The University of Guam accepts VISA, MASTER CARD & AMERICAN EXPRESS credit cards for payment of tuition/fees.

Payments may be made at the Cashier's Window, Administration Building, during normal business hours, Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. or the Collections Office. Payment by mail should be posted in time to reach the University by the Payment deadline. Checks should be made payable to the University of Guam and mailed to: ATTENTION CASHIER UNIVERSITY OF GUAM, UOG Station, Mangilao, Guam 96923. Students who are waiting for financial aid or have not yet paid for their tuition and fees are still financially obligated. If you do not officially drop or withdraw from class(es) within the time periods scheduled and still owe tuition and fees, you are liable for payment and will be billed accordingly. Therefore, it is crucial that you officially drop or withdraw from class(es) in a timely manner. PREGISTRATION PAYMENT DEADLINE The payment deadline is as listed below per session. Please make payment or satisfactory payment arrangements by this date. Payment arrangements can be made with the Collections Office located at the Administration Building. Interest will be assessed on all unpaid, delinquent accounts. SESSION A May 30, 2012 SESSION B - June 12, 2012 SESSION C - July 03, 2012

Resident Student - Resident of Guam, Federated States of Micronesia (FSM), the Marshall Islands, Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas (CNMI), the Republic of Palau, and the United States who have met the Residency Requirements. Non-Resident Student - Students who have not met the Residency Requirements. (See Residency Requirements) UNDERGRADUATE - First-time students must complete an Application for Admission and must submit required documents by the deadline indicated in the Schedule of Application Deadline section. Official transcripts must be sent directly to the Admissions Office from the issuing institution(s). Applications may be submitted online at https://www.applyweb.com/apply/guam/ or mailed to the Admissions Office, UOG Station, Mangilao, Guam 96923. Failure to include the application fee will result in the denial of the application. Applications may be dropped at the Admissions Office, located in the Field House, 1st floor. NON-REFUNDABLE PROCESSING FEE ($49 RESIDENT/$74 INTERNATIONAL) AT THE CASHIER'S OFFICE LOCATED IN THE Admissions and Records Office (Cashiers office hours: 8:00 am 3:00 pm) or the Business Office (Cashiers office hours: 8:00 am 4:00 pm) before submitting your application.

DEFINITIONS (for tuition purposes):

ADMISSION

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UNIVERSITY OF GUAM SUMMER 2012 SCHEDULE

ADMISSION
New Freshmen - All entering Freshmen must take the English and Math Placement Examinations prior to registration. Students who place into EN085 or have not taken the English and Math Placement Tests are classified as "TRANSITION STUDENTS" and will be limited in their enrollment to certain approved courses for transition students. Transfer Students - Students (applicants) are required to take the English and Math Placement examinations and may only be exempted if an official transcript has been submitted indicating the completion with a grade of C" or better in the following: (1) three semester hours of college English for exemption from the English exam, and (2) three semester hours in intermediate algebra, college algebra, or finite math for exemption from the math exam. Students who place into EN085 have not taken the English and Math Placement Tests and have not fulfilled (1) and (2) are classified as "TRANSITION STUDENTS" and will be limited in their enrollment to certain approved courses for transition students.

International (I-20) Undergraduate & Graduate Applicants Entry Term Summer 2012 Fall 2012 Spring 2013 *Application Deadline February 6, 2012 March 19, 2012 September 4, 2012 $74.00 $74.00 $74.00 Application Fees

*Deadlines are guidelines to insure all required documents are submitted. Every consideration will be given to the students desired entry term.

GRADUATION
Students who plan to graduate must file an Application for Degree at the Records Office early in the semester before the semester in which he/she plans to graduate. Application fee is $44.00. There is an additional expense for postage and handling if the diploma is to be mailed off-island. If a student fails to complete degree requirements, after filing the application, he/she must then submit a new application. Reapplication Fee is $24.00. The deadline to apply for degree completion in the 2012 Summer and Fall is Feb. 29, 2012.

Non-Degree - Applicants seeking specific courses for personal enrichment or professional advancement who do not require a degree program may apply as a Non-Degree Undergraduate. A Non- Degree student is not required to submit high school or previous college records or to take placement examinations unless the student is seeking to enroll in English and/or Math courses. (See Undergraduate Catalog - "Non-Degree Student" for more information and requirements).

IMPORTANT FACTS TO KNOW


IMPORTANT FACTS TO KNOW 1. Students must complete EN111 with a grade of a C or better before enrolling in level 300 or 400 courses -Exceptions are noted in the Undergraduate Catalog. 2. All majors in SBPA must complete EN111 and MA 110 with a grade of "C" or better before enrolling in 300 or 400 level courses. 3. A student may not take a lower level course after completing a more advanced level course without written permission from the appropriate department/unit. 4. If your academic program does not specifically require MA161A as a major requirement or a prerequisite course, MA110 may be used to satisfy your general education requirements. 5. Because it is not possible to describe in this schedule all Admissions and Registration Policies as well as pertinent rules and regulations, students are advised to use the 2011-2012 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog, as tools, in understanding the rules and regulations which govern the conduct and discipline applicable to students. The University of Guam reserves the right to cancel or change the classes listed in this course schedule as circumstances necessitate. The University also reserves the right to change regulations affecting the student body at any time. New regulations are adopted and implemented as the governing authorities determine the need and are applicable both to prospective and matriculated students.

Former Students (Re-Entry) - Students who have not attended the University for one or more regular semesters (Fall or Spring) are required to submit an "Application for Re-Entry" at the Records Office at least one week before registration. Official transcripts from all colleges and/or universities attended during the student's non-attendance at UOG are required and must be submitted directly to the Admissions & Records Office from the issuing institution(s) prior to registration. Proof of residency and standard enrollment requirements may be applied. Forms are available at the Admissions & Records office or www.uog.edu/gateway/

GRADUATE - A graduate applicant seeking admission to a graduate program or to enroll in graduate courses must complete an Application for Admission at the Graduate Studies Office and provide supporting documents by the application deadline indicated in the Schedule of Application Deadlines. Official transcripts must be forwarded directly to the Graduate Studies Office from the issuing institution(s). Applications for admission to Graduate Studies Office are available at, and must be submitted to Graduate Studies, Research and Sponsored Programs, University of Guam, Health Science Building, 1st floor, Room 420. Applications without the appropriate fee will not be processed.

SCHEDULE OF APPLICATION DEADLINES


Resident/Non-Resident Undergraduate & Graduate Applicants Entry Term Summer 2012 Fall 2012 Spring 2013 Application Deadline Application Fees April 20, 2012 June 4, 2012 November 16, 2012 $49.00 $49.00 $49.00

NEW STUDENTS WHO MEET THE APPLICATION DEADLINE AND SUBMIT ALL REQUIRED DOCUMENTS AND TAKE THE PLACEMENT TESTS WILL BE DESIGNATED AS PRIORITY NEW STUDENTS FOR THE EARLIEST POSSIBLE SCHEDULING FOR NEW STUDENT REGISTRATION. ALL APPLICATIONS RECEIVED AFTER THE ABOVE DEADLINE OR PENDING DOCUMENTATION OR PLACEMENT FOR A PARTICULAR TERM, WILL PARTICIPATE IN LATE REGISTRATION.

The University of Guam does not discriminate on the basis of sex in the admission to or employment in its education programs or activities. Inquiries concerning the application of Title IX and its implementing regulations may be referred to the Universitys Title IX Coordinator, located at the EEO/ADA Office, Dorm II, Iya Hami Hall, Room 104, Tel. No. 735-2244, TTY: 735-2243; or to the Office of Civil Rights (OCR).

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