January 13, 2012
To:
| All Faculty |
| From: | Joanne Llerandi
University Registrar |
| RE: | Web Class Rosters |
I would like to remind you that classes begin on Wednesday, January
18, 2012.
Please note that during the Spring 2012 semester Wednesday, April
11, 2012 is a conversion day and Monday classes will
meet.
With Spring classes about to start, I remind you that class rosters
are available on the web and that they are always up-to-date.
To access your web roster, log on to St. John’s Central, click
on the UIS tab and then again at the
“Welcome to UIS” greeting. From there, click
on the “Faculty Services” tab.
Since students may add and drop classes via the web through
Tuesday, January 24, I encourage you to check your rosters before
each class meeting through this date.
From Wednesday, January 25 through Tuesday, February 7, students
may drop classes in their dean’s office. A review of your web class
roster during this period will alert you to any student who has
dropped your class in person.
After February 7, your web roster will identify students who
withdraw officially.
Please note that any student not appearing on your roster is not
officially registered for your class, even if the student had
originally appeared on your roster and has been in
attendance. Students who are dropped for non-payment will
disappear from your roster. Please inform any student not on your
roster that he or she is not registered for your class. Such
students should be directed to the Office of Student Financial
Services.
The University Freshman Center is eager to assist freshmen in
difficulty. I encourage you to report to the UFC any freshmen who
appear on your web roster but who are not attending class. The
Freshmen Center advisors will immediately attempt to contact
them.
I also ask that you to check the rooms to which your classes have
been assigned. Occasionally, it is necessary to make a last-minute
change. Changes are reflected immediately and can be found under
the Faculty Detail Schedule heading.
Thank you for your assistance and have a great semester!