Advising Updates

UNL Meteorology-Climatology
UNL Meteorology-Climatology

Hello Meteorology-Climatology Majors,

I hope that your semester continues to go well now that we are in the sixth week of classes. It is starting to look like the coronavirus pandemic is beginning to abate in Lincoln, which is extremely good news. While not required, I would still prefer students to wear masks during our in-person meetings.

On Monday, March 7th, open registration for the Summer 2022 semester will begin. Each summer semester is broken into four different sessions, and this summer's sessions will be as follows:

Pre-Session: Monday, May 16 to Friday, June 3 (3 weeks) - 4 credit hour limit
8-Week Session: Monday, May 16 to Friday, July 8 - 10 credit hour limit
First 5-Week Session: Monday, June 6 to Friday, July 8 - 7 credit hour limit
Second 5-Week Session: Monday, July 11 to Thursday, August 11 - 7 credit hour limit

There is also a limit of 10 total credit hours when you are enrolled in during both the 8-Week Session and either the Pre-Session or the First 5-Week Session. While it is technically possible to enroll in 18 total credit hours during a summer semester, it is unlikely that many students will be able to do so.

You should now be able to see the summer semester class schedule through MyRed and the Enrollment Scheduler, so you can start planning out your summer semester now if you plan to take classes. This also means that now is the time for us to meet to discuss your future classes for the summer and fall semesters. Some students also have required advisor meetings, so I would encourage you to start looking for an advising meeting now rather than waiting until summer open registration or fall priority registration begins. Fall 2022 Priority Registration starts on Monday, March 28th, so you should be able to see the Fall 2022 semester class schedule by Monday, March 14 at the latest.

Students on academic probation, students in their first or second semesters at UNL, or students who have completed 75+ credit hours have holds placed on their Summer 2022 or Fall 2022 semester registration. In almost all cases, I cannot lift these registration holds without a meeting to discuss how the current semester is going and what your future course plans. For students on academic probation, we may need to have a couple of meetings over the course of the semester, so I strongly, strongly encourage to schedule a meeting with me as soon as possible. I look forward to meeting with all of you!

Best wishes, Doug

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