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ACT or SAT: Freshmen and all transfer applicants who have fewerthan 30 semester hours must submit ACT or SAT results (thewriting component is not required). Students who are 25 years ofage or older are not required to submit an ACT or SAT score.However, the admission committee reserves the right to requestadditional testing if deemed necessary to the review process.The University of TulsaSpring Term 2022ImportantEnrollmentInformation***Due to lack of available testing during the COVID-19 globalpandemic, freshmen and transfer applicants for the spring 2022 andfall 2022 entry terms are not required to submit an official ACT orSAT test score for admission. Submission of an official score isoptional.PRA Verification: Permanent Resident Aliens (P.R.A.) shouldprovide a signed and dated copy of their “green card” with a signedand notarized PRA verification form available from the Office ofAdmission or from the website: http://admission.utulsa.edu/apply/.The most current offerings of coursesCan be found on the TU Website athttp://www.utulsa.edu/courses/scheduleA personal interview with an admission counselor is stronglyrecommended.Concurrent Enrollment for High School StudentsREGISTRATION FOR SPRING TERM 2022Qualified high school students may apply for admission to takea 1000 – 2000 level college course through the ConcurrentEnrollment program. Students should have at least a 3.5 highschool grade point average and a 25 Composite on the ACT or1130 combined Critical Reading and Math scores on the SAT to beconsidered for the Concurrent Enrollment program.Enrollment for the Spring Term, 2022 begins on Monday,October 25, 2022 for current University seniors. Students who havea hold (financial or otherwise) will not be able to register in classesuntil the hold(s) has been lifted by the respective offices. Holds maybe viewed in Selfservice.Concurrent students must complete a Concurrent Enrollmentapplication form and request an official transcript mailed from theirhigh school, along with the School Approval form, to the Office ofAdmission, The University of Tulsa, 800 S. Tucker Dr., Tulsa, OK74104. (Forms are available from the admission office.)Concurrent applicants are also asked to schedule an individualappointment with the Dean of Admission by calling 918-631-2307.Acceptance to the program is determined by the admission officebased on academic and personal qualifications. Course selectionsare subject to prerequisites and/or approval from the professor.Accepted students must reapply each semester to continueconcurrent enrollment. Tuition for concurrent enrollment is one halfthe regular tuition rate.Undergraduate Admission Procedure atThe University of TulsaThe University of Tulsa uses an individualized and holisticapproach in evaluating candidates for admission. All availableinformation, including academic and personal records, will beconsidered. The admission policy is designed to seek students whodemonstrate intellectual promise, are committed to upholding theStudent Code of Conduct and reflect the purposes stated in theMission of The University of Tulsa.Instructions for applying forUndergraduate Admission to the UniversityInternational StudentsApplication for Admission: An application for admission,available on the website,http://admission.utulsa.edu/apply/, should be submitted well aheadof the beginning of the term in which enrollment is sought. TheCommon Application is also accepted. A one-time, non-refundableapplication fee of 50.00 must accompany the application and canbe paid at duate Applications for Admission are made throughthe Office of Admissions located on the first floor of Collins Hall. Acompleted application includes 50.00 application fee, completeofficial records, with English translations, of all academic work, proofof English proficiency, and a financial resources statement. Furtherinformation and applications are available from the Office ofAdmissions.Transcripts:A. Entering freshmen must request official high schooltranscripts mailed to the Office of Admission by the highschool.B. Transfer students must request official college transcriptsfrom each college attended and, if fewer than 48 hourshave been completed, an official high school transcript isalso required. Transcripts must be mailed to the Office ofAdmission from the institution issuing the transcript.C. Students who have earned a G.E.D. must provide anofficial G.E.D. score report.Graduate Admission and RegistrationAll graduates are admitted and enrolled through the Office ofthe Graduate Dean in Lorton Hall. Enrollment forms should beobtained from and approved by the Graduate Program Advisor priorto being presented to the Graduate Dean for final approval.College of LawApplication for admission is made at the Office of the Dean inthe College of Law.1

the course will be included when calculating the student’scumulative GPA.Late EnrollmentsUndergraduate Incomplete (I) Grades:Late enrollments will be accepted until the end of the firstweek of classes.Students who are doing passing work but who, because ofserious illness or other legitimate extenuating circumstances,cannot complete their course work may, at the discretion of theinstructor, receive a grade of I (incomplete). Incompletes will not begranted, without an exceptionally good reason, to students whohave been absent excessively during the term nor to students whohave merely failed to complete course work.University CalendarJanuary 10, Monday . 8:00 a.m. . Class Instruction BeginsJanuary 17, Monday . (No Classes) . Martin Luther King DayMarch 28 – April 8. Registration for the Summer 2022 TermMarch 28 – April 8. Registration for the Fall 2022 TermMarch 14, Monday .Spring Recess BeginsMarch 21, Monday . 8:00 a.m. . Class Instruction ResumesApril 26, 27 (NO CLASSES) . Reading DaysApril 28 – 29, May 2 - 5 Thursday, Friday,Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday . Final ExaminationsMay 7 . Commencement ExercisesWhen the instructor grants an incomplete, a "Record ofIncomplete" form must be filed in the office of the undergraduatedean. This form, which is to be signed by the instructor shouldspecify what must be done to remove the incomplete and give adeadline for the completion of unfinished work. The contract willbe attached to the course grade report for inclusion in thestudent's official file in the Office of the Registrar. Theincomplete grade can remain on the student record for up to oneyear. After that time, unless the course work is completed and theinstructor changes it to an alternate grade, the Office of theRegistrar will change the grade to F. Students with more than9 credits of I will not be permitted to enroll in courses at theuniversity without the permission of the Office of the Dean.Important DatesJanuary 18, 2022 . Last day to add a class.January 28, 2022 . Last day to withdraw from a class withoutacademic penalty.January 28, 2022 . Last day to sign up to audit a class.April 1, 2022 . Last day to sign for a pass/fail declaration.April 1, 2022 . No withdrawals permitted after this date.Dismissal:Students who remain on probation for two consecutivesemesters are subject to dismissal from the university. Those whofail more than 50 percent of their grade point hours or earn a GPAof 1.0 or less for any academic year are subject to dismissal evenif they have not previously been on probation.Policy for Auditing CoursesAuditors who have completed all other requirements for acourse may elect to take the course for credit at any time within thefirst three weeks of a regular term if the course instructor and thecollege dean give their permission.Students originally enrolled in a course for credit may elect tochange their status to that of auditor at any time within the first threeweeks of a regular term if they are passing the course at the timethe change in status is requested and if they secure the consent ofthe course instructor. Students must complete an add/drop formand secure permission from the collegiate advising offices in orderto make such a change. Students who elect to audit a course willhave all the responsibilities and privileges of students taking thecourse for credit except those of taking the final examination orreceiving credit for the course.Voluntary Withdrawals:A degree seeking student desiring to withdraw must do sothrough the collegiate advising office and will be expected tocomplete a questionnaire identifying their reasons for withdrawal.Mere non-attendance of classes does not constitute a withdrawal.For information concerning refunds of tuition, consult page 4 of thisschedule under the heading "Refunds". Non-degree seekingstudents are strongly encouraged to meet with an advisor beforewithdrawing.Medical/Psychological/Hardship Withdrawals:The University of Tulsa works hard to offer special assistanceto any student who faces unforeseeable, catastrophic personalhardship or medical/psychological complications and needs to seekfull withdrawal from all classes. Students should contact the Directorof Student Access immediately to discuss any assistance availableand to receive information regarding support referrals, deadlines,documentation, conditions and other requirements to establish andretain eligibility for this support. This type of assistance will notgenerally be granted on a retroactive basis, so students should talkwith the Director of Student Access as soon as possible for help. Inmost cases, withdrawal under these policies for psychologicalreasons will require at least 90 days of time away before attemptingto reenroll. Supporting documentation for the student's return to theUniversity must be received by the Accessibility Officer and ADACoordinator in the Office of Compliance at least 30 days beforereadmission can be considered. Graduate students should alsocontact the Graduate School to discuss any assistantships,scholarships and/or fellowships provided by the Graduate Schooland to discuss the impact of the Leave of Absence on theiracademic plans. Students are encouraged to obtain tuitioninsurance if the student has medical, psychological, or otherconditions that might necessitate full withdrawal at some point. Itshould be noted that a student may voluntarily withdraw for anyreason (medical or otherwise) before the 12th week of classesPass/Fail PolicySome courses may be taken on a pass/fail basis in whichgrades of A, B, and C are recorded as pass (P), grades of D arerecorded as D and grades lower than D are recorded as Fail (F).For limitations on courses that may be taken Pass/Fail,consult your advising office. Your intention to take a course onPass/Fail basis can be made to the Academic Advisor any time upto the last day to withdraw from a class.Policy for Repeating a Course(Undergraduate Students)An undergraduate student may repeat a course up totwo times and will be charged the usual fees for each time.Students are not allowed to repeat a course in which they have an“Incomplete” pending. Additional repeating of a course may beallowed only with written approval from the chair of the student’sacademic unit and the dean of the student’s college of enrollment.When a course is repeated, only the most recent grade earned in2

through the normal withdrawal process. The complete policies areavailable through the Office of Compliance, (918) 631-2000.Non-Voluntary Withdrawals:Students may be required to withdraw from the University forhabitual delinquency in (absence from) class, habitual idleness orany other behavior which prevents the student from fulfilling thepurposes implied by registration in the University. Grades of "W"will be entered for each of the courses in which the student wasregistered. Students who have been required to withdraw mustapply for readmission to their dean in the same manner as adismissed student.Students who have more than 2 final examinations on the sameday may appeal to their Academic Dean to request rescheduling.Undergraduate Tuition Rates for the2022 Spring TermTuition per semester for continuing full-time students -- 22,119.00per semester(private music lessons not included)Tuition per semester hour for continuing part-time students taking1-11 hours, including audit courses --- 1,588.00 per credit hourOverload tuition for continuing students for each semester hourOver 18 hours ------------------------------- 1,588.00 per credit hourGrades of students withdrawing with official approval willbe determined as follows:Students who withdraw from the University due todocumented extenuating circumstances before the end of thecourse adjustment (drop/add) period will not receive a grade.Students who withdraw from the University after the end of thecourse adjustment (drop/add) period without documentedextenuating circumstances will receive a grade of "W". Studentsmay not withdraw after the end of the 12th week of classes.TU/TCC English Pathway ProgramTuition per semester for new full-time students . 22,119.00per semester(private music lessons not included)Tuition per semester hour for new part-time students taking1-11 hours, including audit courses --- 1,588.00 per credit hourOverload tuition for new students for each semester hourOver 18 hours ------------------------------- 1,588.00 per credit hourStudents who are required to withdraw during a given termwill have the notation Involuntary Withdrawal (date) entered ontheir permanent academic record following the semester inwhich the action occurred.Graduate Tuition Rate for the 2022 Spring TermContinuing Students:Graduate . 1,349.00 per credit hourFinal Examination ScheduleSpring Term 2022Graduate Business Programs with start date 2018/2019 or earlier . . 955.00 per credit hourGraduate Business Programs with start date 2019/2020 orlater . . 1,349.00 per credit hourApril 28, Thursday . 9:00-11:25 . 9:00 MWF1:00-3:25 . 2:00 MWFDoctoral Nursing Practice . 1,103.00 per credit hourApril 29, Friday . 9:00-11:25 . 9:30 TTH1:00-3:25 . 3:30 TTHDoctoral Nursing Anesthesia . 1,288.00 per credit hourMay 2, Monday . 9:00-11:25 . 8:00 TTH1:00-3:25 . 12:30 TTHMaster of Athletic Training . 849.00 per credit hourMay 3, Tuesday . 9:00-11:25 . 11:00 TTH1:00-3:25 . 2:00 TTHLaw Tuition Rate for the 2022 Spring TermLaw- Full-time -12 or more hours . 13,440.00 per semesterLaw-Part-time -4 year program . 9,408.00 per semesterLaw-Part-time -5 year program . 7,370.00 per semesterLaw . 1,093.00 per credit hourMay 4, Wednesday . 9:00-11:25 . 11:00 MWF1:00-3:25 . 8:00 MWFMay 5, Thursday . 9:00-11:25 . 10:00 MWF1:00-3:25 . 1:00 MWFMaster of Law in Energy and Natural Resources . . 17,372.00per semesterMaster of Law in Energy and Natural Resources . . 1,448.00per credit hourProfessional Development Fee . 1,061.00The following classes will meet for final examinations at thetime scheduled for MWF classes:One and two hour classes meeting days other thanTuesday and Thursday;Classes meeting for four or five days a week.Master Juris Indian Law . 1035.00 per credit hourMaster-Juris Energy Law . 1,240.00 per credit hourFinal examinations for classes meeting after 3:00 p.m. or thatdo not fit into the schedule above will occur as specified byindividual instructors during the regularly scheduled meeting timesin final examination week.Prices quoted for travel courses may be in addition to theabove tuition charge. Students enrolled in study-abroad coursesshould consult with the Center for Global Education or the programinstructors concerning the amounts and due dates for payment ofadditional study abroad and travel expenses.1)2)3

multiple semesters. A failed payment plan will result in cancellationof enrollment.Applicable tuition rates will be determined according to policyas established by The University of Tulsa.Non-payment per the terms above or a failed payment planwill result in cancellation of enrollment. A failed payment planis considered to be two missed payments and or 2 paymentsthat have been returned unpaid.Fees:International Student Services fee . ** 180.00 per semesterStudent Association fee - Full-time undergraduate (12-18 hours) . 75.00Student Association fee - Less than full-time undergraduate 6.00 per hourStudent Association fee - Full-time graduate (9 hours or more . 75.00Student Association fee - Less than full-time graduate . 6.00 per hourStudent Association fee - Full-time Law (10 hours or more). 75.00Student Association fee - Less than full-time Law. 6.00 per hourTechnology Fee – All Full-time students 250.00Student Services Fee:One-time charge for first time (Undergraduates) enrollees . 485.00Student Services Fee:One-time charge for first time (Graduate and Law) enrollees . 100.00Community Fee-All Full-time students . . 125.00Student Med Ins-All new part-time and full-time students*** . 1,174.00Payments not made when due will be subject to a finance charge of1.5% per month.*Participation in a payment plan does not guarantee enrollment infuture semesters or a release of transcript or diploma. A failed ordelinquent payment plan may result in cancellation of enrollment,will result in an enrollment hold for future semesters, and denial ofaccess to transcripts and diplomas. The payment plan would needto be brought current prior to release of enrollment in futuresemesters and to grant access to transcripts and diplomas.If the account remains unpaid, the University reserves the rightto suspend or withdraw you from classes; withhold grades,transcripts, and diplomas; deny you future enrollments; and requireyou to move from student housing.** Non-refundable***Opt-out provision available-- information available at:https://studentcenter.uhcsr.com/tulsaSubject to changeRefunds: If a student withdraws from his/her courses at theuniversity, he/she may receive reduction of tuition based upon thefollowing schedule. The reduction shall be calculated from the dateon which application for withdrawal is processed. The Universityshall follow federally mandated refund schedules as they apply.Non-attendance of classes does not constitute an officialwithdrawal or drop.Undergraduate and Graduate course related fees, ifapplicable, are listed in the Undergraduate and GraduateBulletins.Law School fees are listed in the College of Law websitehttp://www.law.utulsa.edu/.Refund ScheduleFigures in this section are subject to change withoutnotice at the beginning of the fall term.First day of classes. .100%Day 2 thru end of first week.90%Second and third week. 50%Fourth thru seventh week. .25%Remainder of semester.0%Tuition Payment PolicyAs a University of Tulsa student, it is your responsibility toensure that all educational expenses are paid during the semesterin which they are incurred. If financial aid does not cover all of yourexpenses, you may either pay the balance in full or participate inThe University of Tulsa’s Monthly Payment Plan.Financial aid recipients receiving refunds will have their refundsreturned to the proper aid accounts as determined by the StudentFinancial Services Office pursuant to Federal guidelines. Theprescribed order of refund distribution is to FFEL programs, FederalPerkins Loan program, Federal Pell Grant Program, and to otherStudent Financial Aid ProgramsPlease contact The University of Tulsa’s Bursar’s Office at 918631-2600 to obtain information regarding the monthly payment planor visit the Bursar’s Office link on the TU website. A nominal fee willbe assessed to establish a monthly payment plan. The University ofTulsa provides e-statements on a monthly basis on all accounts withan unpaid balance regardless of pending aid, payment plans, orfinancial support other off campus sources.Parking and Card ServicesParking permits and Identification cards are obtained fromthe Parking and Card Services Office in Fisher Hall. ID cards arerequired for all students and university employees. These cardsmust be carried at all times when on campus and presented toUniversity officials upon request.They are required foradmission to the University libraries and residence halls, for accessto many campus activities, and for check cashing identification atthe Bursar’s Office. All students, staff, and faculty members mustregister motor vehicles that are to be parked on university parkinglots. Motor vehicle registration and ID card requests can be madehere: https://utulsa.edu/parking/You will receive an email at your utulsa.edu email addressadvising you that a statement is available for review in the StudentHub, click View and Pay my Account. It is your responsibility toensure that your financial obligations to TU are resolved in a timelymanner.Any unpaid balance not covered by financial aid, must either bepaid in full or establish a payment plan with 20% down payment.Payment must be received by the Friday prior to the start of thesemester.Family Educational Rights and Privacy ActCurrently enrolled students with an unpaid balance will not beallowed to enroll in subsequent semesters. Payments must becurrent to be in good standing. Payment plans cannot coverAnnually, The University of Tulsa informs students of theFamily Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, as amended.4

This Act, with which the institution intends to comply fully, wasdesignated to protect the privacy of education records, to establishthe right of students to inspect and review their education records,and to provide guidelines for the correction of inaccurate ormisleading data through informal and formal hearings. Studentsalso have the right to file complaints with The Family EducationalRights and Privacy Act Office (FER-PA) concerning alleged failureby the institution to comply with the Act.More information regarding FERPA and Student Rights,Freedoms, and Responsibilities can be found here: FERPA and on-discriminationThe Non-discrimination policy for the University of Tulsa canbe found here: Non-discrimination Policy.Human/Cultural/Gender Diversity RequirementStudents enrolled in the Henry Kendall College of Arts andSciences must take two courses to fulfill the Human/Cultural/GenderDiversity requirement. Courses that fulfill this requirement can befound here: Human/Cultural/Gender DiversityInterdisciplinary ProgramsChinese Studies Major-College of Arts & Sciences207326233663Introduction to the Chinese EconomyChina/Japan Since 1800Reform Rev Modern 3408140834131413320132023302330733123Intro to Arts OrgMktg & Programing in ArtLegal Env of BusinessEmployment LawBusiness & SocietyPrinciples of Economics I: MacroeconomicsPrinciples of Economics II: MicroeconomicsWriting for the ProfessionsIntro to Sport ManagementPrinciples of ManagementOrganizational BehaviorHuman Resource ManagementRevenue Generation for Sport OrganizationsSports Management InternshipPrinciples of MarketingIntro to Media StudiesOrg Studies PortfolioOrg Studies PortfolioSenior ProjectFoundations of PsychologyIndustrial/Organizational PsychologyIntro to Sociology3023Culture of the Soviet uAfrican American Studies Minor – College of Arts & SciencesArt: Court 1400-1750ST: Caesar & Roman RevolutionBeginning Greek IMedieval WorldHistory ColloquiumTopics in Roman HistoryBeginning Latin IIIntermediate Latin IIPublic Space & the CitySocrates to SartreSpecial Topics SeminarArt: Court 1400-1750HISTPOLSOC352332932133Revolutionary AmericaInequalities in American DemocracyInequality in American SocietySenior ProjectAll seniors in the Henry Kendall College of Arts & Sciencesmust complete a Senior Project. See Program Directors in eachDepartment for a list of courses that fulfill the Senior Projectrequirement.Environmental Policy Major - College of Arts & 13402040214973225330731033Russian Studies Major – College of Arts & SciencesClassical Studies Certificate-College of Arts & SPolicy AnalysisPhysical Geology LabPhysical GeologySociological ImaginationEnvironmental SociologyOrganizational Studies Major – College of Arts & nt DiversityChem in MedicineGeneral Chemistry I LabGeneral Chemistry IGeneral Chemistry II LaboratoryGeneral Chemistry IIOrganic Chemistry I LaboratoryOrganic Chemistry IOrganic Chemistry II LaboratoryOrganic Chemistry IIEnvironmental ChemistryAnalytical Chem I LabAnalytical Chemistry IBiochemistry I LabBiochemistry IPrinciples of Economics I: MacroeconomicsPrinciples of Economics II: MicroeconomicsMacroeconomic TheoryApplied Econometric MethodsResources and the Environment5

Satisfactory Academic ProgressFederal regulations require that all recipients of federal student financial assistance make satisfactory academic progress toward adegree or eligible certificate. Students applying for assistance through the Federal Pell Grant, Federal SEOG, Federal Work Study,Teach Grant, Oklahoma Tuition Aid Grant (OTAG), Oklahoma Tuition Equalization Grant (OTEG), Oklahoma’s Promise, DirectSubsidized Loan, Direct Unsubsidized Loan, Direct Parent PLUS Loan and Direct Graduate PLUS loan programs must meet THREErequirements to maintain their financial aid eligibility at TU:1. Qualitative: Students must meet a required minimum cumulative grade point average.2. Quantitative: Students are required to complete (pass) a minimum 67% of hours they attempt.3. Maximum Time Frame: Students must complete their degree within a timely manner.These three requirements are summarized in the following charts. Failure to meet ALL of these minimum academic standards will resultin the loss of federal financial aid eligibility. Students are expected to know, based on this Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy, whenthey may be placed on *Financial Aid Probation, or Financial Aid Unsatisfactory status. Satisfactory academic progress is reviewed atthe end of each semester once grades have been posted to the academic transcript.1. Qualitative: Grade Point Average Requirement – Each student must meet a required minimum cumulative grade pointaverage to remain eligible for federal student aid.Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy RequirementsUndergraduate StudentsGraduate Students Law StudentsTotal Hours Attempted from all InstitutionsAll HoursAll HoursAll HoursMinimum Cumulative GPA Requirements2.00 GPA3.00 GPA2.00 GPA2.Quantitative: Satisfactory Completion of Semester Hours Requirement. Students must also successfully complete and pass67% of all courses they attempt. Grades of A, B, C, D, F, P, I, W and MG are all considered attempted hours. All transfer andrepeat hours are included in this calculation. Courses dropped within the first 3 weeks of the semester will not be included inthe calculation. Please refer to the Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress Standard Charts for UndergraduateStudents, Graduate Students, PhD Students and Law Students.Percentage of cumulative attempted hours a student mustUndergraduateGraduate Students Law Studentscomplete to remain eligible for federal student aid.Students67% of attempted67% of attemptedStudents must successfully complete:67% of attempted hourshourshours3.Maximum Time Frame for Degree Completion: Students must complete their degree program within an allotted timeframeto remain eligible for federal financial aid. The chart below indicates the timeframe in which a degree must be acquired. Beaware that hour limits are cumulative; therefore, all accepted hours from all institutions attended will be included, even if astudent did not receive federal student aid. The Office of Student Financial Services recommends that students contact theiracademic advisor to ensure they are taking the courses necessary to complete their degree. For federal financial aid purposesgrades of A, B, C, D, F, P, I, W and MG are all considered in the attempted hours. Courses dropped within the first 3 weeks ofthe semester will not be included in the attempted hours. All transfer and repeat hours are included in this calculation. Oncestudents reach their maximum timeframe (150% of the published length of the program) for their specified degree, they are nolonger eligible for federal student aid. If there are extenuating circumstances that prevented acceptable progress, studentsmay request an extension by submitting a petition to the Office of Student Financial Services. All petitions for federal financialaid reinstatement should be received no later than the first day of class i

Admission, The University of Tulsa, 800 S. Tucker Dr., Tulsa, OK 74104. (Forms are available from the admission office.) Concurrent applicants are also asked to schedule an individual appointment with the Dean of Admission by calling 918-631-2307. Acceptance to the program is determined by the admission office