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Understanding the Academic Calendar Fall 2023

By Vikki Levine, August 22, 2023

Welcome to the Fall 2023 Academic Term

The full fall 2023 academic calendar can be found at: https://ithaca.teamdynamix.com/TDClient/38/Registrar/KB/ArticleDet?ID=1212

Check yourIC email regularly for changes and important communications.

Wednesday, August 23, at 8:00 am: Classes Begin

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  • Be sure to check your registration and room assignments in HomerConnect.

Tuesday, August 29, at 11:55 pm: Last day to add/drop a class

  • Students can add/drop classes during the first 7 days of the term. Classes are added/dropped via HomerConnectby the student. (Students should not use the withdraw form on IC workflow).
  • If you need to drop a class and have a hold, email your student ID as well as the class CRN, Subject, and Course number of the class(es) you want dropped toregistrar@ithaca.edu. (We cannot add classes if you have a hold, only drop.)
  • Tutorials on how to use HomerConnect including add/drop can be found at:https://www.ithaca.edu/academics/registrar/student-tutorials
  • During add/drop week the waitlist notification limit will change from 24 hours to 12 hours.https://ithaca.teamdynamix.com/TDClient/38/Registrar/KB/ArticleDet?ID=779
  • Be sure you stay full time; undergraduate students must be registered for 12 or more credits (if you are not part time approved). More information can be found athttps://www.ithaca.edu/intercom/2021-11-15-part-time-or-full-time-whats-best-you

After Tuesday, August 29, at 11:55 pm, your option for no longer attending a class is a Withdraw.

To withdraw from a class, you would fill out the “Withdraw from a course” form onIC Workflow. Once the student submits the form it will go to the Dean’s office for approval or denial. If it is approved, the student will be notified via their IC email, and it will be processed through the Registrar’s office.

Unlike dropping from a course (during add/drop week at the beginning of the term), the withdraw will be listed on your transcript as a “W.” It will still show up on your course schedule but instead of showing up as “registered” it will reflect “withdraw.” If you decide to withdraw from a course, please contactStudent Financial Servicesfor further clarification about tuition.

If you decide to withdraw from a course as a full-time student but you are afraid that withdrawing would make you a part-time student, the credits will still be applied toward your full-time status.If you are an athlete, you must speak with Athletics. Always check with your faculty advisor and think about your graduation date before withdrawing from a class.

Monday, September 4, No classes

No classes in observation of Labor Day.

Wednesday, September 6

Follow a Monday class schedule.

Friday, September 8, at 11:55pm: Last Day to Request S/D/F Option in Semester Courses

The intent of the satisfactory/D/fail (S/D/F) option is to encourage exploration and experimentation in curricular areas in which the student may have had little or no previous experience. Students may rescind the S/D/F election and opt for a regular letter grade until the end of the 10th week of classes (Friday, October 27).

  • Eachundergraduatemay elect S/D/F grading in no more than four courses in their bachelor’s degree program.
  • A student may elect only one S/D/F course per semester.
  • Any course for the major or minor must be taken for a letter grade unless the course is offered only on a pass/fail basis. In this context, required courses are those that are specified as such by number and title, or are selected to fulfill a specified number of department credits. Departments may set additional limits but cannot grant exceptions to the above stipulations.
  • To exercise the S/D/F option, a student must complete an S/D/F option form on IC Workflow. This form must be submitted to the registrar by the end of the third week of classes in the semester in which the S/D/F credit is being taken.
  • A student may rescind the S/D/F election and opt for a regular letter grade in a course until the end of the 10th week of classes (the same deadline for withdrawing from a course).
  • Any S/D/F election that is rescinded before the end of the 10th week of classes does not count toward the total of four courses.
  • Students who are registered for S/D/F and earn a grade below C- will have that grade (D+, D, D-, or F) calculated into their GPA. Grades of S are not calculated into their cumulative GPA.
  • Students planning to transfer to another school or department, or to enter a graduate or professional school, are reminded that their admission may be affected by S/D/F coursework.
  • The S/D/F option does not apply to pass/fail courses.
  • Ithaca College does not have an opt-in pass/fail course option.

The S/D/F option can be requested on IC WorkflowSatisfactory, D or Fail (SDF) Request.

What is a Block I or Block II course?

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Block I classes run for the first 7 weeks of the full semester term and Block II run the last 7 weeks of the full semester term. Block classes have different deadline dates from semester classes; be sure to review the calendar.

You can check if you are registered for a block course on schedule detail in HomerConnect.

Be sure to add all the important dates from the academic calendar to your calendar.

If you have any questions, please contact the Office of the Registrar:registrar@ithaca.edu.

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