Fall 2020 Welcome and Semester Information to All Graduate SCS Students

Posted in Student Communications

August 25, 2020


Good Afternoon HOYAs! 

This Fall we will be starting a new academic year unlike any other. Faculty have been preparing all summer to deliver engaging and exciting learning experiences. The following information will help you through the first few days of the semester and put you on the path to success. 

Fall 2020 Information
Wed. Aug. 26First day of classes; follows a Monday schedule
Fri. Sept. 4The online Undergraduate Add/Drop form closes 
at 5 p.m. EDT
Registration closes for all students 
at 11:59 p.m. EDT in MyAccess
Mon. Sept 7Labor day – No SCS Classes Scheduled
S/CR/NC (pass/fail) option opens in MyAccess
Mon. Oct. 12Mid-Semester Holiday -No SCS Classes Scheduled

Grading Policy

The grading policy for undergraduates will mirror the policy from this past spring with one notable change: students will have until the last study day to choose the grading method, as opposed to the last day of class. Similarly, students will have until the last study day to withdraw from a course. Modular courses within the term will have the withdrawal deadline of the last day of class for that module. As in the spring, graduate programs will be able to opt in to a similar grading system. For details, please review the full statement from the Provost sent August 5.

Registrar Resources

Academic Accommodations

The global crisis and its effects on our community are evolving on a daily basis, demanding new forms of collaboration and support for one another. We affirm our collective responsibility to ensure equitable access to our academic programs. Access challenges affect a broad swath of our community and range from the need for new or different academic accommodations for students with disabilities and learning differences, to disparities in access to technology, to new responsibilities for dependent care. Guided by the principles of Universal Design for Learning, we have created a host of accessibility-related resources that are available to both faculty and students, including the CNDLS Guidebook on Accommodations and Accessibility, a comprehensive guide to accessible course design with practical instructions, recorded webinars and suggestions for further reading, and an Accessibility Resources for Students page linked to all Canvas course sites. For additional assistance, students can contact the Academic Resource Center or check in with faculty about their changing access needs. 

Please refer to the Fall 2020 FAQ page, which will be regularly updated to include answers to the most frequently asked questions regarding the university’s plans for fall 2020. 

With confidence that this will be another exciting and rewarding year for all of us, I offer you my best wishes for an enjoyable and successful experience at Georgetown!

Sincerely,

Annamarie Bianco

Associate Vice President and University Registrar

“Go forth and set the world on fire.” ~ St. Ignatius of Loyola