Brandeis operates on a different yearly calendar from Wellesley. For accurate dates for the academic year, please consult the Brandeis Academic Calendar. Course selection may be found in the Brandeis Course Bulletin.
Brandeis classes for Fall 2006 will begin on Thursday August 31; Classes for Spring 2007 will begin on Tuesday, January 16, 2006.
The fall term presents fewer conflicts for Wellesley students than the spring term which, for Brandeis students, begins and finishes a week earlier (with a different vacation schedule). Students must agree to meet classes at the normal time if they desire to participate in the program. Some students may have to return to Wellesley a week earlier in January.
1. Go to the Wellesley Registrar's
Office and pick up a Cross Registration Form and an
Application for Transfer and Summer School Credit for each
class you plan to take at Brandeis.
2. Obtain an approval signature from the Wellesley Registrar's Office
on the Cross Registration Form. Submit also theApplication
for Transfer and Summer School Credit, following the
directions printed on that form.
3. Go to Brandeis's Registrar's Office to get approval to take the
course(s) you want . Obtain an approval signature on theCross
Registration Form and leave the yellow copy at Brandeis.
4. Return the signed original form to the Wellesley Registrar's
Office, along with your add/dropp card.
NOTE: All Brandeis courses must be approved individually for transfer
credit and for the major by the relevant Wellesley department, and
approval forms must be filed with the Wellesley Registrar, as
indicated above. Credit, but no grade, will appear on your Wellesley
transcript, and the course will not be figured into your GPA.
The following courses/departments have already been approved and
do not require additional approval forms:
Economics 12A - Accounting - no distribution credit
Economics 71 and 141 - SBS distribution
English courses - LL distribution
Fine Arts Courses - ARS distribution
Sociology courses - SBA distribution
Each college reserves the right to close any course or give first priority to its own students where enrollments are limited. Wellesley students may not enroll in either independent study or directed reading courses at Brandeis.
Students who wish to drop a course may do so up to the 40th day of instruction without academic penalty, providing they adhere to the constraints of rate-of-work. In such cases, a program change form must be submitted to the Office of the University Registrar (Brandeis Bulletin). THE RULE OF THUMB IN ALL PROCEDURES: CONSULT THE BULLETIN AND ABIDE BY RULES OF THE HOST INSTITUTION.
By showing your Wellesley ID, you may use the Brandeis libraries on the same basis as Brandeis students.
Please contact Peter Eastment in the Housing & Transportation Department at Ext. 3433 or by email to peastmen@wellesley.edu
PARKING: Officials at Brandeis will honor Wellesley parking decals.