
August 25, The State Board of Health on Aug. 20 approved a COVID vaccination requirement for NSHE students planning to enroll in the spring semester. This does not affect fall enrollment. Registration for spring courses begins Nov. 1, Proof of vaccination will be required for enrollment in Spring courses. To …
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August 17, Dear Students, In just a few days, we kick off fall , and we are thrilled to see many more of you on campus, learning, exploring and sharing your journey with us. The recent surge of COVID infections in our community has driven several changes just as the new semester begins. Thank you for your …
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The moment is upon us: your student is starting college. We have some tips for success whether your student is living in the residence halls, their first apartment, or commuting from your home. Set shared expectations. Talk with your student about expectations for communication. How often do you want to hear from them? If your …
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Dear Students,As COVID cases in our community continue to increase, UNLV is taking several measures to mitigate risk of transmission on our campuses and preserve in-person learning. We continue to operate with public health and safety as a top priority to ensure we can stay focused on our academic mission. Below, please find campus updates we …
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A message from Chancellor Melody Rose July 27, Due to Nevada’s low vaccination rate and a recent surge in the level of COVID transmissionsrelated to the Delta variant, the Office of the Governor issued Emergency Directive No. 47 today,which adopts new Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines that re-instate aface covering mandate …
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https://youtu.be/-yvr3xSmzts UNLV staff answer questions from students and families about returning to campus for Fall
- The roar from the first floor of the Student Union at lunchtime - The view from the 4th floor of Harrah Hotel College - Working out at the Rec Center - Seeing Ms. Minnie at the Dining Commons - Getting coffee at Rebel Grounds - Looking for parking in Trop. Garage - Hearing the Alumni …
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Dear students, As many of you are aware, the status of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program was in the news over the weekend following a ruling by a Federal District judge in Texas late Friday afternoon. U.S. District Judge Andrew Hanen ruled that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security violated federal law with …
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**Families: Please encourage your students to check their Rebel Mail for this update. Note the the times & ticket information at the bottom. Dear UNLV Students and Recent Graduates, UNLV staff and faculty volunteers are continuing to plan our in-person commencement ceremonies in May at Sam Boyd Stadium for UNLV’s and Spring graduates. Our …
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March 19, Dear University Community, I know it’s spring break but I wanted to share some exciting news with you. We all know how hard this past year has been because of COVID We’ve had to adapt, persevere, and evolve. It takes a toll, but your commitment is making a difference. Slowly, over the next several …
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Students received this email update! Dear Students: I am pleased to inform you that UNLV will receive additional federal funding to help students who are negatively impacted by the COVID pandemic. These latest awards are a part of the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) and are in addition to funding previously awarded. The funds …
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February 23, Dear Students, As we near the one-year mark since the COVID pandemic forced UNLV to shift many of its operations to remote delivery – including most courses and student services – we wanted to recognize you for the grit, determination and commitment you’ve shown and that you continue to demonstrate. We hope …
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You are invited to watch President Whitfield's State of the University Address here: https://www.unlv.edu/president/sotu
A message from President Whitfield: Welcome back to a new semester and a new year. Like you, I am hopeful for a brighter Although we’re still battling the pandemic, I believe we’re closer to the end than the beginning. Still, it’s hard to believe we’re approaching one year since COVID changed all our lives. I …
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Congratulations graduates and families!
The end of the semester can feel overwhelming for students with assignments, research papers, and exams to complete. Your students may feel fatigued from the last 11 weeks of school work. Here are some tips to encourage them: Make a Plan – create a list of the remaining assignments due for all of your classes …
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Join us for a virtual Student Town Hall planned for Tuesday, November 17 at pm Pacific time for important campus updates. Among the topics will be public safety, winter semester instruction, and the university's continuing response to the COVID pandemic. UNLV President Keith Whitfield will address students during the meeting. The deadline to submit questions …
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Dear Students, As we reach the halfway point of the fall semester, I want to thank you all for your efforts to keep the UNLV community safe against the spread of COVID It’s truly been a team effort, and I encourage you to stay vigilant because, as we’ve learned, this is a marathon, not a …
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This email was sent to students on 10/7/ Dear Students: Fall has certainly been a semester like no other, but you have forged ahead with care and understanding, following all the guidance to keep each other safe while pursuing your educational goals. We have updates to share about commencement for our graduates and the spring …
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This message was sent to all students on 8/10/ Encourage your student to log-in to their UNLV Rebel email regularly for important updates. As we welcome you back for the fall semester, we recognize that this semester will be like no other. We have spent the summer planning how to offer you the education for …
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NSHE Chancellor Thom Reilly announced June 24 that the option for students to request a change to satisfactory/unsatisfactory (S/U) grading has been extended to Summer Term courses. Students will be able to request a change to S/U grading AFTER final grades for each summer session they have posted. At this time, the S/U option …
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As of June 25, Students living on campus and commuting to campus have a variety of dining options in the Dining Commons, Student Union, & other areas around campus. Meal plans, Dining Dollars, Rebel Cash, and cash are accepted for payment. Students living on campus select a meal plan through their Housing registration. Commuter …
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Fall Edition Please take a moment to view/download this document. It contains important dates and lists of what to bring to college! unlv__housinghandbook-1Download
June 9, Dear Students and Families: As UNLV takes steps to return to on-campus instruction, Housing and Residential Life wants to provide an update on residence hall plans for the fall semester. First, we want you to know on-campus housing is available this fall. Students registered for full-time classes in the fall, regardless of …
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New information about Summer Session 3 and Fall at UNLV.
April 14, Dear Members of the UNLV Family: We hope this letter finds you well. We are reaching out to keep you informed about possible state budget cuts that may impact UNLV and all higher education institutions in Nevada. Last week, Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak directed all state agencies – including the Nevada System …
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Dear Parents and Families: Four weeks ago, UNLV announced it would transition to remote instruction to safeguard against the threat from COVID Perhaps like you, I hoped we would later regard that step as prudent but overly cautious. Unfortunately, that was not the case, and we have had to take additional steps in reaction to …
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April 3, Earlier this week, Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak issued additional emergency directives related to the COVID pandemic that is gripping Nevada and the country. The recent developments require further adjustments to our campus operations. As per the Governor’s order, all employees on UNLV campuses who have the ability to work from home are …
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March 27, - Within the past 24 hours, UNLV has been informed that a third member of the campus community has tested positive for coronavirus (COVID). The employee was last on campus on March 10 to visit the Faculty and Staff Treatment (FAST) Center and has not returned to UNLV since. The employee was confirmed as …
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March 25, Halfway through our first week of remote instruction, I have two more updates for you. In light of today's announcement and the increase of cases of COVID in Nevada, I am now making it official that we will remain on remote instruction for the remainder of the semester. It just makes sense. Even if …
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March 25 - Please read this entire message carefully for details. Dear University Community, We have learned within the last 24 hours that two members of our UNLV family have tested positive for coronavirus (COVID). These are the first confirmed cases of COVID at UNLV. The first employee notified us they have tested positive in …
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As of: 03/18/ Before you leave the residence halls: Follow the check out procedures with UNLV Housing As soon as possible: Sign up for direct deposit in MyUNLV Update your mailing address in MyUNLV, a forwarding address request with the Post Office is not allowable Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Room & Board Charges related to …
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Dear UNLV Family Members, We are reaching out to provide you with information shared with students who live on campus today. We know the coronavirus outbreak has created unusual circumstances and uncertainty for everyone. We thank you for your patience as UNLV has adjusted operations over the last several weeks. Our focus continues to be …
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Dear UNLV Parents and Family Members, Thank you for your patience during this extraordinary time. We know there is concern and anxiety around the significant disruptions caused by coronavirus (COVID) – both on campus and across the world. I want to assure you that the health and well-being of our students remains at the forefront …
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Estimados padres y familiares de estudiantes en UNLV: Gracias por su paciencia durante este tiempo extraordinario. Sabemos que existe preocupación y ansiedad en torno a las interrupciones significativas causadas por el coronavirus (COVID), tanto en el campus como en todo el mundo. Quiero asegurarles que la salud y el bienestar de nuestros estudiantes se mantienen …
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UNLV will transition to remote/virtual instruction beginning Monday, March The university campuses and facilities will remain open. Thank you for your patience and support as we work through these extraordinary circumstances together. HOUSING Students who live on campus may remain in student housing for the remainder of the Spring semester while UNLV continues online instruction.Students …
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Your health and well-being continues to be UNLV’s top priority. There are no known cases of COVID on our campuses. As new COVID cases are reported, it is important to remember that immediate risk from the virus to the general public remains low at this time, according to the Southern Nevada Health District. So far, …
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As you are aware, the university continues to closely monitor all available information and announcements about the coronavirus outbreak (COVID). UNLV is aware of the concern and anxiety that is being felt on our campuses, in our community, and worldwide. We would like to reassure you that leadership and key stakeholders have been meeting on …
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As we approach the mid-point of the semester, your college students may express feeling increased stress. They may have exams and assignments due, and could be feeling overwhelmed. Here are 6 practical tips to help support and encourage your student: 1 – Encourage your student to create a study schedule that includes backwards planning. Help …
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Is your student anxious about the new semester? Maybe they have said, “I don’t want to go back to college.” It’s very common for students to experience feelings of sadness or anxiety as they approach the end of Winter Break. Here are some tips to help you navigate the conversation. Listen to them – …
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Classes are wrapping up, and your college students may feel the pressure of final exams and presentations over Zoom/WebEx right now. ("How do I share my screen?" is a common question!) In a few days, the semester will be finished, and professors will post grades. As a parent or family member, you might be anxious …
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Senior Hospitality student Mackenzie and her family, the Honorary Rebel Family for In K schools, students typically follow set academic plans with a few elective opportunities. In college, students choose their path of study, called their Major, and register individually for classes each semester. In November, UNLV students register on-line for their Spring classes …
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We are excited to welcome more than people for Family Day! Here are a few tips to help you and your family enjoy the day. Weather – on average, it’s in the mid to low 80s in October. We will keep you posted on the weather forecast as we get closer to Family Day. …
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As we start the Fall semester, you want to support your student, but you also want them to be independent, emerging adults. Here are a few questions to get a conversation started on a positive note. 1 - How often should we communicate? Set expectations together on when you and your student will communicate. For …
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Dear Parents and Families, Thank you for all that you’ve done to get me to this point in my life. When I was younger, we read Dr. Suess books, watched Nickelodeon, played school, and went to the park. As I got older, you taught me how to play Uno (and you let me win sometimes), …
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4 Ways to Encourage Your Commuter Student Family support is a key factor in student transition. Students benefit when you express that you are proud of them, that they belong in college, & that you believe they can do the work! Let them know the college journey is challenging and designed to prepare them for …
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5 Tips for Families to Support a Successful College Move-in Day Student staff assisting new families at Dayton Hall This will be a hectic, but exciting day of transition for your student. As parents & family, it’s challenging to adjust your frame of mind to allow your student to take the lead. Here are 5 …
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professional development & Graduate Credit
The following is an estimate of what a Non-Degree Seeking student can expect to pay for this course: (https://tuition.cashiering.unlv.edu/Home/Calculate):
Non-degree-seeking student application fee: $ (non-refundable)
Registration Fees: ($ x 3): $
Student Services: ($ x 3): $
Graduate Fee: $
Non-Resident Fee: $
New Student: $
Technology Fee: ($ x 3): $
Temp Surcharge Fee: ($8 x 3): $
Misc. Mandatory Fees: $
Total: $
Once you have registered for the course, please email the instructor, Dr. Ann McDonough, [email protected]
* FOR ALL REGISTRATION AND FEE PAYMENT QUESTIONS, PLEASE DO NOT EMAIL OR THE PHONE INSTRUCTOR. PLEASE PHONE UNLV SUMMER TERM AT - OR VISIT WWW.UNLV.EDU
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Academic Calendar Fall Summer
Fall
Friday, August 20, | Last day to pay in person without late penalties. |
Sunday, August 22, | Last day to pay online without late penalties. |
Sunday, August 22, | Last day to register without late penalties. |
Monday, August 23, | Classes and late registration begin. Late registration fees and late payment fees apply. |
Thursday, August 26, | Last waitlist run. |
Friday, August 27, | Last day to drop and receive a % refund. Last day to add classes online. Modular, mid-semester, and educational outreach classes have different registration dates. Check your MyUNLV Student Center for specific deadlines for each class. |
Friday, August 27, | Last day to pay In person and online with late fees prior to administrative drop for non-payment. |
Monday, August 30, | Administrative drop for non-payment. |
Monday, September 6, | Labor Day recess. The campus will be closed for Labor Day recess and will reopen on Tuesday, September 7. |
Friday, September 10, | Last day to add classes with department permission. Departments and colleges may have shorter time frames for late registration in classes. |
Friday, October 1, | Last day for undergraduates to apply for December degree conferral and be included in the Commencement Program booklet. Late undergraduate applicants, please check with the Registrars Office. Graduate students should check with the Graduate College for deadlines. |
Friday, October 1, | Last day to completely withdraw from all classes and receive a 50% refund if your account is paid in full. |
Friday, October 29, | Last day to drop classes without a refund/change from credit to audit. No withdrawals or audits after this date. Modular, mid-semester, and educational outreach classes have different withdrawal dates. Check your myUNLV student center for specific deadlines for each class. |
Friday, October 29, | Nevada Day recess. The campus will be closed for Nevada Day recess and will reopen on Monday, November 1. |
Monday, November 1, | Spring registration begins. |
Thursday, November 11, | Veterans Day recess. The campus will be closed for the Veterans Day recess and will reopen on Friday, November |
Thursday, November 25, | Thanksgiving Day recess. The campus will be closed for Thanksgiving Day recess and will reopen on Monday, November |
Friday, November 26, | Thanksgiving Day recess. The campus will be closed for Thanksgiving Day recess and will reopen on Monday, November |
Monday, November 29, | Study week begins. Classes are scheduled, but major written exams are not given (with exception of mid-semester classes). |
Saturday, December 4, | Instruction ends. |
Monday, December 6, | Final examinations begin. Final examinations are scheduled to be two hours long. For additional semester dates and deadlines, visit the Registrars Office website. |
Saturday, December 11, | Winter degree conferral date. |
Saturday, December 11, | Semester ends. |
Tuesday, December 14, | Grades due. Fall grades are due at the Office of the Registrar by 4 p.m. |
Tuesday, December 14, | Winter commencement. |
Spring
Friday, January 14, | Last day to pay in person without late penalties. |
Monday, January 17, | Martin Luther King Jr. Day recess. The campus will be closed for the Martin Luther King Jr. Day recess and will reopen Tuesday, January |
Monday, January 17, | Last day to pay online without late penalties. |
Monday, January 17, | Last day to register without late penalties. |
Tuesday, January 18, | Classes and late registration begin. Late registration fees and late payment fees apply. |
Thursday, January 20, | Last waitlist run. |
Monday, January 24, | Last day to drop and receive a % refund. Last day to add classes online. Modular, mid-semester, and educational outreach classes have different registration dates. Check your MyUNLV Student Center for specific deadlines for each class. |
Monday, January 24, | Last day to pay in person and online with late fees prior to administrative drop for non-payment. |
Tuesday, January 25, | Administrative drop for non-payment. |
Friday, February 4, | Last day to add classes with department permission. Departments and colleges may have shorter time frames for late registration in classes. |
Monday, February 21, | Presidents Day recess. The campus will be closed for Presidents Day recess and will reopen on Tuesday, February |
Friday, February 25, | Last day to completely withdraw from all classes and receive a 50% refund if your account is paid in full. |
Tuesday, March 1, | Last day for undergraduates to apply for May degree conferral and be included in the Commencement Program booklet. Late undergraduate applicants, please check with the Registrars Office. Graduate students should check with the Graduate College for deadlines. |
Monday, March 14, | Spring break recess begins. Classes will not be held for spring break and will resume on Monday, March |
Friday, April 1, | Last day to drop classes without a refund/change from credit to audit. No withdrawals or audits after this date. Modular, mid-semester, and educational outreach classes have different withdrawal dates. Check your myUNLV student center for specific deadlines for each class. |
Monday, April 11, | Fall registration begins. |
Monday, May 2, | Study week begins. Classes are scheduled, but major written exams are not given (with exception of mid-semester classes). |
Saturday, May 7, | Instruction ends. |
Monday, May 9, | Final examinations begin. Final examinations are scheduled to be two hours long. For additional semester dates and deadlines, visit the Registrars Office website. |
Saturday, May 14, | Spring degree conferral date. |
Saturday, May 14, | Semester ends. |
Saturday, May 14, | Spring commencement. |
Tuesday, May 17, | Grades due. Spring grades are due at the Office of the Registrar by p.m. |
Summer Session I
Monday, May 16, | Summer session I instruction begins. |
Monday, May 16, | Last day to drop summer session I classes without a W grade. |
Thursday, May 26, | Last day to drop summer session I classes with a W grade. |
Monday, May 30, | Memorial Day recess. The UNLV campus will be closed for the Memorial Day holiday and will reopen Tuesday, May 31 |
Friday, June 3, | Instruction ends for summer session I. |
Summer Session II
Monday, June 6, | Summer session II instruction begins. |
Tuesday, June 7, | Last day to drop summer session II classes without a W grade. |
Tuesday, June 7, | Grades due for summer session I classes. |
Friday, June 24, | Last day to drop summer session II classes with a W grade. |
Friday, July 1, | Last day for undergraduates to apply for August degree conferral. Late undergraduate applicants, please check with the Registrars Office. Graduate students should check with the Graduate College for deadlines. Students whose degrees are conferred in August may participate in the following Decembers commencement ceremony. |
Monday, July 4, | Independence Day recess. The UNLV campus will be closed for the Independence Day holiday and will reopen Tuesday, July 5. |
Friday, July 8, | Instruction ends for summer session II. |
Summer Session III
Monday, July 11, | Summer session III instruction begins. |
Tuesday, July 12, | Last day to drop summer session III classes without a W grade. |
Tuesday, July 12, | Grades due for summer session II classes. |
Friday, July 29, | Last day to drop summer session III classes with a W grade. |
Friday, August 12, | Instruction ends for summer session III. |
Friday, August 12, | Summer degree conferral date. |
Tuesday, August 16, | Grades due for summer session III classes. |
* Observed Holidays were determined using the guidelinesin NRS
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Academic Calendar Fall Summer
Fall
Friday, August 21, | Last day to pay in person without late penalties. |
Sunday, August 23, | Last day to pay online without late penalties. |
Sunday, August 23, | Last day to register without late penalties. |
Monday, August 24, | Classes and late registration begin. Late registration fees and late payment fees apply. |
Thursday, August 27, | Last waitlist run. |
Friday, August 28, | Last day to drop and receive a % refund. Last day to add classes online. Modular, mid-semester, and educational outreach classes have different registration dates. Check your MyUNLV Student Center for specific deadlines for each class. |
Friday, August 28, | Last day to pay In person and online with late fees prior to administrative drop for non-payment. |
Monday, August 31, | Administrative drop for non-payment. |
Monday, September 7, | Labor Day recess. The campus will be closed for Labor Day recess and will reopen on Tuesday, September 8. |
Monday, September 14, | Last day of late registration. Time period permission required. |
Thursday, October 1, | Last day for undergraduates to apply for December degree conferral and be included in the Commencement Program booklet. Late undergraduate applicants, please check with the Registrars Office. Graduate students should check with the Graduate College for deadlines. |
Friday, October 2, | Last day to completely withdraw from all classes and receive a 50% refund if your account is paid in full. |
Friday, October 30, | Nevada Day recess. The campus will be closed for Nevada Day recess and will reopen on Monday, November 2. |
Monday, November 2, | Last day to drop classes without a refund/change from credit to audit. No withdrawals or audits after this date. Modular, mid-semester, and educational outreach classes have different withdrawal dates. Check your myUNLV student center for specific deadlines for each class. |
Monday, November 2, | Spring registration begins. |
Wednesday, November 11, | Veterans Day recess. The campus will be closed for the Veterans Day recess and will reopen on Thursday, November |
Thursday, November 26, | Thanksgiving Day recess. The campus will be closed for Thanksgiving Day recess and will reopen on Monday, November |
Friday, November 27, | Thanksgiving Day recess. The campus will be closed for Thanksgiving Day recess and will reopen on Monday, November |
Monday, November 30, | Study week begins. Classes are scheduled, but major written exams are not given (with exception of mid-semester classes). |
Saturday, December 5, | Instruction ends. |
Monday, December 7, | Final examinations begin. Final examinations are scheduled to be two hours long. For additional semester dates and deadlines, visit the Registrars Office website |
Saturday, December 12, | Semester ends.Winter degree conferral date. |
Tuesday, December 15, | Grades due. Fall grades are due at the Office of the Registrar by 4 p.m. |
Tuesday, December 15, | Winter commencement. |
Spring
Friday, January 15, | Last day to pay in person without late penalties. |
Monday, January 18, | Martin Luther King Jr. Day recess. The campus will be closed for the Martin Luther King Jr. Day recess and will reopen Tuesday, January |
Monday, January 18, | Last day to pay online without late penalties. |
Monday, January 18, | Last day to register without late penalties. |
Tuesday, January 19, | Classes and late registration begin. Late registration fees and late payment fees apply. |
Friday, January 22, | Last waitlist run. |
Monday, January 25, | Last day to drop and receive a % refund. Last day to add classes online. Modular, mid-semester, and educational outreach classes have different registration dates. Check your MyUNLV Student Center for specific deadlines for each class. |
Monday, January 25, | Last day to pay in person and online with late fees prior to administrative drop for non-payment. |
Tuesday, January 26, | Administrative drop for non-payment. |
Monday, February 8, | Last date of late registration. Time period permission required. |
Monday, February 15, | Presidents Day recess. The campus will be closed for Presidents Day recess and will reopen on Tuesday, February |
Friday, February 26, | Last day to completely withdraw from all classes and receive a 50% refund if your account is paid in full. |
Monday, March 1, | Last day for undergraduates to apply for May degree conferral and be included in the Commencement Program booklet. Late undergraduate applicants, please check with the Registrars Office. Graduate students should check with the Graduate College for deadlines. |
Monday, March 15, | Spring break recess. Classes will not be held for spring break and will resume on Monday, March |
Friday, April 2, | Last day to drop classes without a refund/change from credit to audit. No withdrawals or audits after this date. Modular, mid-semester, and educational outreach classes have different withdrawal dates. Check your myUNLV student center for specific deadlines for each class |
Monday, April 12, | Fall registration begins. |
Monday, May 3, | Study week begins. Classes are scheduled but major written exams are not given (with exception of mid-semester classes). |
Saturday, May 8, | Instruction ends. |
Monday, May 10, | Final examinations begin. Final examinations are scheduled to be two hours long. For additional semester dates and deadlines visit, the Registrars Office website. |
Saturday, May 15, | Semester ends. |
Saturday, May 15, | Spring commencement. Spring degree conferral date. |
Tuesday, May 18, | Grades due. Spring grades are due at the Office of the Registrarby p.m. |
Summer Session I
Monday, May 17, | Summer session I instruction begins. |
Monday, May 17, | Last day to drop summer session I classes without a W grade. |
Thursday, May 27, | Last day to drop summer session I classes with a W grade. |
Monday, May 31, | Memorial Day recess. The UNLV campus will be closed for the Memorial Day holiday and will reopen Tuesday, June 1. |
Friday, June 4, | Instruction ends for summer session I. |
Tuesday, June 8, | Grades due for summer session I classes. |
Summer Session II
Monday, June 7, | Summer session II instruction begins. |
Tuesday, June 8, | Last day to drop summer session II classes without a W grade. |
Friday, June 25, | Last day to drop summer session II classes with a W grade. |
Thursday, July 1, | Last day for undergraduates to apply for August degree conferral. Late undergraduate applicants, please check with the Registrars Office. Graduate students should check with the Graduate College for deadlines. Students whose degrees are conferred in August may participate in the following Decembers commencement ceremony. |
Monday, July 5, | Independence Day recess. The UNLV campus will be closed for the Independence Day holiday and will reopen Tuesday, July 6. |
Friday, July 9, | Instruction ends for summer session II. |
Tuesday, July 13, | Grades due for summer session II classes. |
Summer Session III
Monday, July 12, | Summer session III instruction begins. |
Tuesday, July 13, | Last day to drop summer session III classes without a W grade. |
Friday, July 30, | Last day to drop summer session III classes with a W grade. |
Friday, August 13, | Instruction ends for summer session III. |
Friday, August 13, | Summer degree conferral. |
Tuesday, August 17, | Grades due for summer session III classes. |
* Observed Holidays were determined using the guidelinesin NRS
UNLV Summer Tech Camps
COLLEGE PREP: ADVISING SESSION TERMS & CONDITIONS
Publish Date: 10/26/
These Terms & Conditions are intended to keep Students safe and make Advising Sessions positive and productive. By purchasing a College Prep: Advising Session you agree that you and your student will abide and be bound by these Terms and Conditions.
I. Code of Conduct
I agree that I have read through, understand, and agree that I and my student will be held to the Code of Conduct set forth below. I also agree that I have reviewed the Code of Conduct with my student(s). I understand that I and my student must act in a way that is in keeping with the Code of Conduct and that my student’s Advising Session can be canceled if either of our actions or attitudes seem to be harmful to the atmosphere, or staff, in the opinion of iD Tech staff. I and my student understand that iD Tech reserves the right to cancel my student’s Advising Session without any prior warning for violating any of the terms of the Code of Conduct. Refunds will not be given if a session is canceled for failure of the student or the parent to abide by the code of conduct. I also acknowledge that upon staff observation of my student during the Advising Session, they may determine that the program is not a suitable and/or productive environment for my student. In this case, iD Tech may cancel the session and no refund will be issued. iD Tech strives to maintain excellent relationships with students. However, in some rare cases, iD Tech Advising Sessions may not be a compatible environment for every student.
Students and Parents/Guardians May NEVER:
- engage in or threaten violence;
- bully, intimidate, or harass others;
- use this service, or materials provided as part of this service for illegal or immoral activity;
- use inappropriate language;
- share session information with third-parties, without permission from instructor;
- impersonate another person;
- publicly display session;
- sexually harass others;
- display pornography or any inappropriate material (including sexual content, inappropriate violence, racism, bullying, etc.) during session; or
- personally contact instructors outside of session, without permission from iD Tech as set forth below;
Students and Parents/Guardians MUST:
- abide by the rules and regulations of the instructor and iD Tech;
- attend session in an appropriate, private setting;
- dress appropriately during session;
- adhere to the terms of use of any sites used, including following the specified age policies; and
- only share material that is related to sessions, and appropriate.
II. General Session Information
- I understand that a session is one hour long, and will be provided between August 1st and October 31st from 6am and 9pm Pacific Time.
- I can only purchase one advising session per student. Any Session not used by October 31st of the season it was purchased, is forfeit, and cannot be refunded.
- Sessions will only cover subjects set out by iD Tech.
- Sessions will only be taught in English.
- For Safety and Security reasons, iD Tech will video record every session.
- Only one student per session is allowed.
- I Agree that iD Tech has the right to refuse service.
- I understand and agree that this is a guidance service only, no specific outcomes are promised or guaranteed. iD is not responsible for any specific outcome, or lack thereof.
- Sessions are only available for students age 13+
- Students must have completed all iD Tech courses for the season, before the Advising Session can be held.
III. Scheduling/Rescheduling Session
- I am responsible for scheduling the session via the link sent out via email or by contacting
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