Summer 2016

Semester Schedule

2016 SUMMER SEMESTER (8 WEEK BLOCK)

Mar 21Summer Registration open to Seniors (90+ credits)
Mar 22Summer Registration open to Juniors (60+ credits)
Mar 23Summer Registration open to Sophomores (30+ credits)
Mar 24Summer Registration open to all students
May 2Associate’s degree Graduation Application Deadline – Summer 2016
May 30Memorial Day
May 31Classwork Starts
May 31Tuition & Fees Due
May 31Last Day for Waitlist
Jun 1Last Day to Add Without Signature
Jun 7$25 Late Registration/Payment Fee
Jun 9Pell Grant Census
Jun 9Last Day for Refund
Jun 9Last Day to drop without receiving a “W” grade
Jun 13Last Day to Add/Audit
Jun 13Courses dropped for non-payment
Jun 27Last Day to Drop Individual Class
Jul 4Independence Day
Jul 8Last Day for Complete Withdrawal
Jul 22Classwork Ends
Jul 22Final Exams

2016 SUMMER SEMESTER (1ST 5 WEEK BLOCK)

Mar 21Summer Registration open to Seniors (90+ credits)
Mar 22Summer Registration open to Juniors (60+ credits)
Mar 23Summer Registration open to Sophomores (30+ credits)
Mar 24Summer Registration open to all students
May 2Associate’s degree Graduation Application Deadline – Summer 2016
May 16Classwork Starts
May 16Tuition & Fees Due
May 16Last Day for Waitlist
May 17Last Day to Add Without Signature
May 19$25 Late Registration/Payment Fee
May 20Pell Grant Census
May 20Last Day for Refund
May 20Last Day to drop without receiving a “W” grade
May 23Last Day to Add/Audit
May 23Courses dropped for non-payment
May 30Memorial Day
Jun 3Last Day to Drop Individual Class
Jun 10Last Day for Complete Withdrawal
Jun 17Classwork Ends
Jun 17Final Exams

2016 Summer Semester (14 Week Block)

Mar 21Summer Registration open to Seniors (90+ credits)
Mar 22Summer Registration open to Juniors (60+ credits)
Mar 23Summer Registration open to Sophomores (30+ credits)
Mar 24Summer Registration open to all students
May 2Associate’s degree Graduation Deadline – Summer 2015
May 9Classwork Starts
May 11Last Day for Waitlist
May 12Last Day to Add Without Signature
May 20$25 Late Registration/Payment Fee
May 26Pell Grant Census
May 26Last Day for Refund
May 26Last Day to drop without receiving a “W” grade
May 30Memorial Day
Jun 1Courses dropped for non-payment
Jun 2Last Day to Add/Audit
Jun 23Last Day to Drop Individual Class
Jul 4Independence Day
Jul 21Last Day for Complete Withdrawal
Jul 24Pioneer Day
Aug 12Classwork Ends
Aug 12Final Exams

2016 Summer Semester (2nd 5 Week Block)

Mar 21Summer Registration open to Seniors (90+ credits)
Mar 22Summer Registration open to Juniors (60+ credits)
Mar 23Summer Registration open to Sophomores (30+ credits)
Mar 24Summer Registration open to all students
May 2Associate’s degree Graduation Deadline – Summer 2015
Jun 20Classwork Starts
Jun 20Tuition & Fees Due
Jun 20Last Day for Waitlist
Jun 21Last Day to Add Without Signature
Jun 23$25 Late Registration/Payment Fee
Jun 24Pell Grant Census
Jun 24Last Day for Refund
Jun 24Last Day to drop without receiving a “W” grade
Jun 27Last Day to Add/Audit
Jun 27Courses dropped for non-payment
Jul 4Independence Day
Jul 8Last Day to Drop Individual Class
Jul 15Last Day for Complete Withdrawal
Jul 22Classwork Ends
Jul 22Final Exams
Jul 24Pioneer Day

Final Exam Schedule

Summer 2016

Final exams will be held the last day of class.

Available Resources

As a student at Dixie State University, you have access to several helpful resources:

  • Library
  • Computer Lab (located at the Smith Computer Center and the Library)
  • Disability Resource Center – Provides services and accommodations to students with disabilities.
  • IT Student Help Desk – We provide support for the following: Canvas, Dmail, wireless, software resources for students, and student laptop lease program.
  • Online Writing Lab – Many writing classes utilize this site. Among other things, students can use the Online Writing Lab to submit papers electronically to the Writing Center.
  • Student Success Center (www.utahtech.edu/studentsuccess) – The Student Success Center (SSC) at Dixie State University is a collaboration of various student-centered programs and resources geared towards helping our students achieve their educational and personal goals.
  • Testing Center – The Testing Center at DSU is comprised of 3 separate testing operations: a Classroom Testing Center, a Prometric Center, and an additional Professional Testing Center.
  • Tutoring Center – Free and open to all students. Improve your study skills and clarify concepts and class material.
  • Writing Center – “Our mission is to help you become a better writer by approaching your assignments as a process of invention, writing, and revision.”
Policies and Statements
  • Academic dishonesty / Academic integrity policy, see section 4C.
  • Disruptive behavior policy, see section 2, Student Behavior and section 5, Student Professional Conduct.
  • Absences related to college functions, see university Student Services policy 23.5
  • Disability/Accessibility Resources

     

    If you are a student with a medical, psychological, or learning disability or think you might have a disability and would like accommodations, contact the Disability Resource Center (652-7516) in the North Plaza. The Disability Resource Center will determine eligibility of the student requesting accommodations and determine the appropriate accommodations related to the disability.

  • Dmail:

    You are required to frequently check your Dmail account. Important class and university information will be sent to your Dmail account, including DSU bills, financial aid/scholarship notices, notices of cancelled classes, reminders of important dates and deadlines, and other information critical to your success at DSU and in your courses. To access your Dmail account, visit go.utahtech.edu/dmail. If you do not know your Dmail username or you have forgotten your PIN, visitgo.utahtech.edu/mydixie and follow the respective instructions.

  • Title IX Statement:

     

    DSU seeks to provide an environment that is free of bias, discrimination, and harassment. If you have been the victim of sexual harassment/misconduct/assault we encourage you to report this to the college’s Title IX Director, Cindy Cole, (435) 652-7731, cindy.cole@utahtech.edu. If you report to a faculty member, she or he must notify the Title IX Director about the basic facts of the incident.

Required Syllabus Information for Faculty Members

For interested faculty members, we have included a list of all information needed for a course syllabus here