Admission to Programs
Students are admitted to a specific graduate program. Once admitted, students may take courses in that Program of Study at any of the four centers (Baltimore campus, Northeast Maryland Higher Education Center, Anne Arundel Community College, and Southern Maryland Higher Education Center) provided appropriate courses are offered. All Programs of Study are offered on the Baltimore campus.
The following are topics related to Graduate School Admission at Notre Dame of Maryland University:
Submission of Application Materials
Admission Criteria: Master's Degree Programs - General Requirements
Admission Criteria: Doctoral Degree Programs - Requirements
Program-Specific Admission Requirements for Master's Degrees in Addition to General Requirements
School of Arts, Science, and Business
Additional Requirements: Master of Arts in Art Therapy
Additional Requirements: Master of Arts in Contemporary Communication
Additional Requirements: Master of Arts in English Literature
Additional Requirements: Master of Arts in Leadership and Management
Additional Requirements: Master of Arts in Nonprofit Management
Additional Requirements: Master of Science in Analytics
Additional Requirements: Master of Science in Risk Management
School of Education
Additional Requirements: Master of Arts in Teaching
Additional Requirements: Master of Arts in TESOL
No Additional Requirements
School of Nursing
Additional Requirements: Master of Science in Nursing
Admission Criteria: Non-Degree Programs
School of Arts, Sciences, and Business
Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Alcohol & Drug Counseling
Post-Baccalaureate Certificates in Business
Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Nonprofit Management
Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Philanthropy
Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Risk Management
Post-Master's Certificate in English Literature
School of Education
Accelerated Certification for Teaching
Certificate of Advanced Study in Education (CASE)
Curriculum and Instruction
Post-Master Certification Programs
Administration and Supervision
Gifted and Talented Education
Library Media Specialist
Mathematics Instructional Leader
Literacy Specialist/Coach (Reading Specialist)
STEM
TESOL
School of Nursing
Nurse Administrator Certificate
Nurse Educator Certificate
Accepted Student Status
Provisional Status
Conditional Status
International Student Admission
Registration for Non-Matriculants
Visiting Students
Policies Related to Admission
Transfer Credit Policy
Re-admission Policy
Registration Policies
Change in Registration
WebAdvisor/Self-Service
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Submission of Application Materials
Students in the graduate programs must hold a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university before beginning graduate study. Candidates for admission are assessed on an individual basis, based on admission criteria and any additional information which the student may provide. Notre Dame of Maryland University will recognize and accept transfer credit and conferred degrees from colleges and universities who are accredited by the following Regional Accrediting Bodies:
- Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE)
- New England Commission of Higher Education(NECHE)
- Higher Learning Commission (HLC)
- Northwestern Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU)
- WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC)
- Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC)
- Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges (AACJC)
- Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC)
Students with degrees from universities outside of the United States should submit an official course by course evaluated transcript. See World Education Services (WES) at www.wes.org.
Conditional Admission
Applicants whose files lack official transcripts or official international course evaluations may be considered for conditional admission to Notre Dame of Maryland University by submitting unofficial documents at the time of application.
Students who have their final coursework in progress to complete a required degree for admission may also apply to be conditionally admitted. These students would need to submit unofficial or official transcripts showing final coursework in progress at the time of application. Prior to beginning their first term they would have to show final official transcripts with a degree conferral date or a letter from the registrar of their previous institution. This letter must include the students full name, course of study, final cumulative gpa, and degree conferral date.
All conditionally admitted students will also be required to maintain satisfactory academic progress requirements (https://ndm.edu/admissions-aid/financial-aid/how-keep-it/policies/satisfactory-academic-progress) during their first term, and submit any outstanding official documents prior to the end of their first term. Until all required official documents have been received, an administrative hold will be placed on the students account. This hold will block future registration beyond their first term.
Materials should be directed to processing@ndm.edu or mailed to:
Notre Dame of Maryland University
Processing Center Theresa Hall 001
4701 North Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21210
Inquiries should be made to the following:
School of Arts, Science, and Business
410-532-5131
School of Education
gradedu@ndm.edu
School of Nursing
School of Pharmacy
For information on admissions to the School of Pharmacy, please visit the School of Pharmacy Admissions Page.
Admission Criteria: Master's Degree Programs
General Requirements
Regardless of the School where the program resides, applicants to master’s programs must have completed a Bachelor of Arts (BA) or Bachelor of Science (BS) degree with a Cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above on a 4-point scale. All students interested in earning a master’s degree will submit items described below:
- Completed graduate application.
- Official transcript from the accredited institution that granted the baccalaureate degree, plus official transcript(s) of any previous graduate study.
- An essay is required for admission into all Schools. Refer to applicable School and/or Application for specific areas to address in the essay.
Note: School-specific additional admission requirements are located in the next section. Applicants to Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) programs, refer to Admission Requirements located in the next section.
The optimal submission time for applications is a semester ahead in order to enroll in courses of the student's choice. Notre Dame students may register for two semesters at the same time: Summer and Fall together; Winterim and Spring together.
Admission Criteria: Doctoral Degree Programs - Requirements
Doctoral Programs
Ph.D. in Instructional Leadership for Changing Populations
Admission Requirements (School of Education)
Individuals interested in earning a doctoral degree must fulfill all admission requirements. Candidate applications are reviewed for the following requirements:
- Successful completion of a Master’s degree from an accredited institution with a GPA of at least 3.5 on a 4.0-point scale.
- Completed graduate application.
- Two recommendation letters.
- Official transcripts of all post-secondary education sent directly from those institutions.
- A statement describing personal area of academic interest and research.
- Satisfactory score on the Miller Analogies Test (MAT) or Graduate Record Examination (GRE) taken no longer than five years before date of application to the program. The MAT/GRE may be waived if the applicant had a 3.0 GPA on a 4-point scale in his/her bachelor’s degree program AND a 3.75 in his/her master’s degree program.
Ph.D. in Higher Education Leadership for Changing Populations
Admission Requirements (School of Education)
Individuals interested in earning a doctoral degree must fulfill all admission requirements. The Program of Study is designed for cohort groups. Every attention will be given to moving each cohort through the Program according to a specified timeline provided at the time of admission. Candidate applications are assessed regularly in light of the following requirements:
- Successful completion of a Master's degree from an accredited institution with a Grade Point Average of at least 3.5 on a 4-point scale.
- Completed graduate application.
- Two recommendation letters.
- Official transcripts of all post-secondary education sent directly from those institutions.
- A statement describing personal area of academic interest and research.
- Satisfactory score on the Miller Analogies Test (MAT) or Graduate Record Examination (GRE) taken no longer than five years before date of application to the program, The MAT/GRE may be waived if the applicant had a 3.0 GPA on a 4-point scale in his/her bachelor’s degree program AND a 3.75 in his/her master’s degree program.
Occupational Therapy Doctorate
Admission Requirements
Individuals interested in earning a doctoral degree in Occupational Therapy must fulfill all admission requirements. Candidate applications are reviewed for the following requirements:
- Successful completion of a Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution with a GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0-point scale
- Completion of prerequisite courses
- Three letters of recommendation
- Human service observation hours
- Personal statement
- Resume
- Interview
Program-Specific Admission Requirements for Master's Degrees in Addition to General Requirements
School of Arts, Science, and Business
Additional Requirements: Master of Arts in Art Therapy
To be considered for admission to the Master of Arts in Art Therapy program, applicants must have completed a BA or BS degree with a Cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above on a 4-point scale. There is no Graduate Record Examination (GRE) requirement for admission.
Applicants must complete the general requirements for graduate admission and meet and/or address the following program requirements*:
- A statement of purpose detailing: affinity for working with people; motivation for pursuing a career in art therapy; personal meaning of art and/or creativity in the candidate’s life; creative strengths and areas of anticipated growth. APA format should be used.
Note: This essay is in addition to the general essay required as described under General Requirements.
- Two recommendation letters.
- Art portfolio for review. Portfolio to include: minimum of 15 pieces reflecting knowledge of a range of materials (two and three-dimensional media) and techniques. Actual works or high resolution photos of work acceptable. Expressive work not exclusively created as assignments are preferred.
- Coursework prerequisites:
- A minimum of 18 credit hours in studio art including drawing (3), painting (3), and ceramics or photography (3)
- A minimum of 12 credit hours in psychology including child/adolescent or human development and abnormal psychology.
Note: At least 12 hours of the studio art and at least nine (9) hours of the psychology must be completed prior to admission with the remaining hours being completed within the first year of enrollment in the program.
*Requirements are consistent with the standards set forth by the American Art Therapy Association Accreditation Council for Art Therapy Education and Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs.
Additional Requirements: Master of Arts in Contemporary Communication
No additional requirements for this program.
Additional Requirements: Master of Arts in English Literature
To be considered for admission to the Master of Arts in English Literature program, applicants must have completed a bachelor’s degree in a related field.
Additional Requirements: Master of Arts in Leadership and Management
To be considered for admission to the Master of Arts in Leadership and Management program, applicants must have completed a bachelor’s degree with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above on a 4-point scale. If the student’s cumulative GPA is between a 2.5 and 3.0, the GRE or GMAT is required.
Additional Requirements: Master of Arts in Nonprofit Management
To be considered for admission to the Master of Arts in Nonprofit Management program, applicants must have completed a bachelor’s degree with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above on a 4-point scale. If the student’s cumulative GPA is between a 2.5 and 3.0, the GRE or GMAT is required.
Additional Requirements: Master of Science in Analytics
To be considered for admission to the Master of Science in Analytics program, applicants must have completed a bachelor’s degree with a Cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above on a 4-point scale. If the student’s Cumulative GPA is between a 2.5 and 3.0, the GRE is required. Applicants must have successfully completed an undergraduate statistics course.
Additional Requirements: Master of Science in Risk Management
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School of Education
For specific admission information based on your program, please consult with your enrollment manager. Upon review of admission criteria outlined above in General Requirements, applicants may be required to fulfill one or more of the following items:
- Letters of Recommendation
- Praxis Core or other Maryland approved test scores
- Admissions interview
- Watson-Glaser "Critical Thinking Appraisal"
- Grammar exam
Additional Requirements: Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT)
Students are admitted to the MAT program on a full-time basis to complete the program within ten (10) months or on a part-time basis with completion generally expected within two years. Although part-time work may begin any semester, students admitted to full-time study must begin their work in the summer term in order to complete their studies within ten (10) months. Students applying to the 10-month MAT program are not eligible for waivers of any admissions requirements and must complete all items.
- Completed graduate application.
- Official transcript(s) sent directly to the institution. If applicable, please provide all official transcripts from undergraduate, graduate and/or community college course work. Official e-transcripts are accepted if sent directly from the school attended to NDMU. Students with degrees from universities outside the United States should submit and official course by course evaluated transcript. See World Education Services (WES) at www.wes.org.
- Admissions essay (Essay is waived for students who have completed a previous master's degree.) Please address one of the following questions for your 300-500 word admissions essay: a) Pursuing a graduate program is a challenge that requires perseverance, good judgement and flexibility. Please provide an example of how you have exercised these three traits in your life. b) Today's workforce requires employees to work collaboratively. Please provide us with an example of how you have worked with a team towards a goal. What were the challenges involved? What were the accomplishments? Finally, what did you learn from the work?
- Two Letters of Recommendation Letters of recommendation are required for all ACT, MAT and MATESOL applicants who are not currently working in schools. If an applicant is currently a full-time employee of a public school system or a private school, the recommendation letters are waived. The recommendation form is available online.
Additional Requirements: Master of Arts in TESOL
- Completed graduate application.
- Official transcript(s) sent directly to the institution. If applicable, please provide all official transcripts from undergraduate, graduate and/or community college course work. Official e-transcripts are accepted if sent directly from the school attended to NDMU. Students with degrees from universities outside the United States should submit an official course by course evaluated transcript. See World Education Services (WES) at www.wes.org.
- Admissions Essay (Essay is waived for students who have completed a previous master's degree.) Please address one of the following questions for your 300-500 word admissions essay: a) Pursuing a graduate program is a challenge that requires perseverance, good judgement and flexibility. Please provide an example of how you have exercised these three traits in your life. b) Today's workforce requires employees to work collaboratively. Please provide us with an example of how you have worked with a team towards a goal. What were the challenges involved? What were the accomplishments? Finally, what did you learn from the work?
- Two Letters of Recommendation Letters of recommendation are required for all ACT, MAT and MATESOL applicants who are not currently working in schools, If an applicant is currently a full-time employee of a public school system or a private school, the recommendation letters are waived. The recommendation form is available online.
International students who have learned English as a second language and who have not previously completed a degree from an English-speaking university will need to demonstrate English language skills through one of the following exams. Please submit, in addition to the requirements for the MATESOL degree, one of the following:
- A score of 7.0 or higher on the IELTS
- A score of 100 or higher on the TOEFL Internet Based Test
- A score of 250 or higher on the TOEFL Computer Based Test
- A score of 600 or higher on the TOEFL Paper Based Test
Additional Requirements: Other Master of Arts Programs in the School of Education
Individuals interested in earning a Master of Arts degree in any of the programs listed below should note there are no additional requirements. Applicants should follow the General Requirements for Admission.
Master of Arts in Administration and Supervision for Changing Populations
Master of Arts in Gifted and Talented Education
Master of Arts Leadership in Administration and Supervision
Master of Arts Leadership in Teaching
Master of Arts Leadership in Teaching: ESOL
Master of Arts Leadership in Teaching: Cultural Proficient Leadership
Master of Arts Leadership in Teaching: Library Media Specialist
Master of Arts Leadership in Teaching: Literacy Specialist
Master of Arts Leadership in Teaching: Mathematics
Master of Arts Leadership in Teaching: Spanish
Master of Arts Leadership in Teaching: Special Education
Master of Arts Leadership in Teaching: Special Education Exceptionalities
Master of Arts Leadership in Teaching: STEM
School of Nursing
Master of Science in Nursing
To be considered for admission to the Master of Science in Nursing program at Notre Dame, applicants must have completed a Bachelor’s degree in Nursing from an accredited college or university, or an equivalent degree from a comparable foreign institution and have attained a cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a 4-point scale. Applicants must submit the following items:
- Completed graduate application.
- Official transcripts from all previous colleges attended for community college, baccalaureate, and graduate course work. Send all transcripts directly to the institution.
- A 750 to 1000-word essay as outlined on the Graduate Application.
- An active unencumbered State of Maryland license or compact state RN license.
Admission Criteria: Non-Degree Programs
School of Arts, Science and Business
Post-Baccalaureate Certificates in Alcohol & Drug Counseling
See Undergraduate Catalog
Post-Baccalaureate Certificates in Business
Notre Dame offers Post-Baccalaureate Certificate programs in Leadership and Management, Leadership of Nonprofit Organizations, and Risk Management. To be considered for admission to any of the certificate programs, applicants must have completed a bachelor’s degree with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above on a 4-point scale. If the student’s cumulative GPA is between a 2.5 and 3.0, the GRE or GMAT is required.
Post-Baccalaureate Certificates in Nonprofit Management
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Post-Baccalaureate Certificates in Philanthropy
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Post-Baccalaureate Certificates in Risk Management
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Post-Masters Certificates in English Literature
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School of Education
Accelerated Certification for Teaching
The Accelerated Certification for Teaching (ACT) program is a post-baccalaureate, non-degree, graduate level, state approved program for the preparation of elementary and secondary school teachers. Admission requirements to the ACT program are:
- Completed graduate application.
- Official transcript(s) sent directly to the institution. If applicable, please provide all official transcripts from undergraduate, graduate and/or community college course work. Official e-transcripts are accepted if sent directly from the school attended to NDMU. Students with degrees from universities outside the United States should submit an official course by course evaluated transcript. See World Education Services (WES) at www.wes.org.
- Admissions essay (Essay is waived for students who have completed a previous master's degree.) Please address one of the following questions for your 300-500 word admissions essay: a) Pursuing a graduate program is a challenge that requires perseverance, good judgement and flexibility. Please provide and example of how you have exercised these three traits in your life. b) Today's workforce requires employees to work collaboratively. Please provide us with an example of how you have worked with a team towards a goal. What were the challenges involved? What were the accomplishments? Finally, what did you learn from the work?
- Two Letters of Recommendation are required for all ACT, MAT and MATESOL applicants who are not currently working in schools. If an applicant is currently a full-time employee of a public school system or a private school, the recommendation letters are waived. The recommendation form is available online.
Certificate of Advanced Study in Education (CASE)
- Master’s degree from an accredited institution with recommended GPA of 3.5 or above on a 4-point scale.
- Completion of application materials, as noted under General Requirements.
- Two recommendation letters using the School of Education form located on the Application Information by School: School of Education web page.
Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Curriculum and Instruction
Applicants to the Curriculum and Instruction program should have at least one year of teaching experience and a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher in their undergraduate program. All the required credits for the post-baccalaureate certificate in Curriculum and Instruction must be earned at Notre Dame. Credits earned toward the certificate in Curriculum and Instruction may be applied to the Master of Arts in Leadership in Teaching.
Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Gifted and Talented Education
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Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Leadership in Differentiated Instruction
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Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Leadership in Teaching: Mathematics Instructional Leader
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Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Leadership in Teaching: STEM
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Post-Master Certificate in Leadership in Specail Education: Dyslexia
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Post-Master Certificate in Leadership in Special Education: Exceptionalities
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Post-Master Certification Programs
Notre Dame offers the following Post-Master Certification Programs:
- Administration and Supervision
- Gifted and Talented Education
- Library Media Specialist
- Mathematics Instructional Leader
- Literacy Specialist/Coach (Reading Specialist)
- STEM
- TESOL
To be considered for admission, applicants should follow the General Requirements for Admission. There are no additional requirements for these Post-Master Certification programs.
School of Nursing
Admission Criteria: Non-Degree Programs in the School of Nursing
Post-Master Certificate Program: Nurse Educator Certificate and Nurse Administrator Certificate
The Post-Master Certificate program allows nurses who are pursuing a graduate nursing degree or have a graduate degree in nursing to enroll in the nurse educator or nurse administrator certificate programs of study. To be considered for admission, applicants must have an MSN, Doctor of Nursing Practice, or Ph.D. in Nursing from an accredited college or university with a Cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a 4-point scale. Applicants must submit the following items:
- Completed graduate application.
- Official transcripts from all previous graduate coursework. Send transcripts directly to the institution. Graduates of Notre Dame’s MSN program are not required to submit an official transcript.
- An active unencumbered State of Maryland or compact state RN license.
Note: Contact the School of Nursing Enrollment Manager if interested in enrolling in designated certificate courses while still engaged in either the MSN Nursing Leadership in Education or Administration programs of study.
International Student Admission
Notre Dame welcomes students from every nation in the world to apply for admission. A diverse campus community enhances NDMU's world view and enriches classroom interaction.
Programs and services for international students include orientation, academic and immigration counseling.
In addition to general admission requirements and additional requirements as per the School where the graduate program resides, international applicants must:
- Be able to qualify for the F-1 student visa;
- Submit certified, transcribed and evaluated transcripts of undergraduate study equivalent at least to a U.S. bachelor's degree (international credentials must be evaluated through World Educational Services);
- Submit a completed Affidavit of Support form that indicates ability to fully finance the program of study;
- Submit a score of 550 or higher on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) if a student’s native language is not English. A student will be exempt from taking the TOEFL if: a) a student has an undergraduate degree in English or b) a student’s undergraduate language of instruction was in English either in the U.S. or abroad.
Upon admission, students who are not permanent residents of the United States must contact Notre Dame's Director for International Education at 410-532-5123 or jerdman@ndm.edu to begin the student visa process. Once you have accepted the offer of admission and received your F-1 student visa you may register for classes. International students cannot be accepted provisionally.
International students on an F-1 visa at the graduate level are required, by United States government regulation, to be enrolled for nine credit hours each semester.
Notre Dame of Maryland University does not provide financial aid to international graduate students
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Registration for Non-Matriculants
Students may be permitted to enroll in order to take graduate level courses for their own enrichment or to fulfill requirements. Students may register as non-matriculants once they have completed the application for admission. By their signature on the application, students are affirming they have earned their undergraduate degree. If the confirmation of the undergraduate degree (transcript) is not received from the granting institution, Notre Dame reserves the right to withdraw credit for the course(s) and to terminate the student's status.
Students registering as non-matriculants may later apply for admission to a degree seeking graduate program and will be considered for admission under the normal application process. There are no exceptions to this policy.
Registering through the non-matriculant process for graduate level courses does not guarantee admission to other graduate courses or to a graduate degree program.
Students may complete up to 9 graduate credits as a non-matriculant student.
Visiting Students
Degree-seeking students in a graduate program at another college or university may be admitted as visiting students, taking courses at Notre Dame to be transferred to their graduate program. Courses taken at the graduate level are not eligible to be used for the undergraduate degree (or vice versa).
Visiting student status will lapse once a student has completed the course(s) stipulated at the time of application. Admission of a Visiting Student to the University does not guarantee that a course will be scheduled, that it will not be cancelled in the event of insufficient enrollment, or that there will be room in the class at the time the visiting student attempts to register. Visiting students pay the current graduate tuition rate directly to Notre Dame. Grade reports are not sent to the student's home institution; students who require a transcript must request a copy from the Registrar's Office at Notre Dame.
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Policies Related to Admission
Transfer Credit Policy
At the time of admission, students must initiate requests for transfer credit for courses already completed. Graduate courses taken at other colleges and universities after admission to Notre Dame require advance approval from the appropriate dean. In certain Programs, it may not be possible to take core courses elsewhere given their unique design. Except as noted elsewhere in this Catalog, a maximum of six (6) graduate credits may be transferred into any of the Master's degree programs at Notre Dame. Courses transferred into the graduate program must carry a grade of "B" or better, be directly related to the student's Notre Dame Program, and not have been applied toward another degree (Transfer credits must have been completed in the past seven years).
Re-admission Policy
Notre Dame does not automatically re-admit students who have withdrawn from the University or whose matriculant status has lapsed. Students must submit a new Graduate Application and official transcript(s). Readmitted students must fulfill the Program requirements in place at the time of re-admission.
Registration Policies
Students who have satisfied the admission requirements and have been admitted into a specific graduate program may register for graduate courses. Students may not register until they have been officially accepted into a graduate studies Program of Study or approved for non-matriculant status.
Registration fees are applied to a student's account at the time of registration. Tuition and other fees are due by a specific date each registration period. A student's registration is subject to cancellation if tuition and other fees are not paid by the specified deadline prior to the beginning of classes. However, please note that non-payment is not an authorized method of dropping a class; if the student's name remains on the class roster, the student will be responsible for payment and will receive a grade of "F" for the course.
Change in Registration
To make a change in registration, i.e., dropping or adding a course, students should access WebAdvisor/Self-Service. Students may add a course until the date specified in the Academic Calendar. Changes in registration must be made during the drop/add period. Students may drop a class without academic record through the drop/add period in that particular term. Dropped courses do not appear on the student's transcript. Once the drop/add period ends, students may withdraw from (but not drop) a course. The deadline for withdrawing is published in the Academic Calendar. If a student withdraws from a course a "W" grade will appear on the student's transcript. Students who fail to withdraw officially from a course and simply stop attending will receive a grade of "F" and will be responsible for full payment of tuition and fees.
WebAdvisor/Self-Service
WebAdvisor/Self-Service is an online tool for Notre Dame students. WebAdvisor/Self-Service data is real-time and enables students direct access including but not limited to: the Schedule of Courses, and information on a student's grades, schedules, financial aid, as well as access to online registration and payment services. All students are provided access to WebAdvisor/Self-Service and are encouraged to use these tools.