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Be sure to read all the way to the bottom of the course listing on Class Search. Seats may be reserved for specific class years and/or majors. Also double check that you meet all the pre-requisites and/or have signed up for the necessary co-requisite. Keep in mind that only the department offering the course can release any of these restrictions to allow you to register. Mendoza Advisors do not have jurisdiction over non-Mendoza classes.
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In addition to choosing one of the five business majors, Mendoza students may elect to minor in Business and the Common Good, Business Technology & Analytics, Finance, Impact Consulting, Innovation & Entrepreneurship, Marketing, or Real Estate. Students should keep in mind that pursuing a business-oriented minor may result in coursework beyond the standard graduation requirements due to the rule that 21 of your elective credits must be in non-business courses. For additional clarification, please meet with an advisor to review your plan of study.
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The Office of Student Affairs determines if a particular event qualifies for an excused absence. Please reach out well in advance of your departure for these extra-curricular events. If the event is not excused, students will need to weigh the benefits of the experience against any lost participation points. If you have an exam or other assessment due that day, professors are not obligated to provide you with a make-up opportunity.
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Seniors may carry less than 12 credits in their graduating semester as long as they will meet all graduation requirements with the reduced load. A student's tuition bill will be reduced for each credit less than 12. General guidelines for tuition adjustments and other important implications of part-time status are posted on the Financial Aid website. Part-time students are considered active students with full access to campus resources including Duncan and all sporting events. Seniors residing on campus must carry at least 9 credits; there is no minimum number of credits for students living off campus.
It is recommended that students discuss any potential impact of part-time status with The Office of Financial Aid and their parents with regards to health and auto insurance coverage. Students carrying less than 6 credits may find that the repayment of their student loans begins earlier than expected due to their reduced load.
Seniors should declare their part-time status intentions using the eForm available on their Student Academic Tab on insideND no later than the sixth class day of their final semester in order to receive the tuition remission.
Time: February 29, 2024 5:00 PM to March 02, 2024 2:00 PM
Location: February 29 - March 1, 2024
WIS, NDIGI's signature event, will be on campus and is a two-day summitt. This is a marquee event for NDIGI's inclusion initiative to promote diversity within asset management. The WIS '24 will commence on Thursday, Feb. 29th with the final round of our student stock competition. The summit also includes networking opportunities and incredible industry speakers. Don't miss it!! For more details, click on the title link.
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Each department has specific reasons for requiring departmental approval on its courses. You must contact the Director of Undergraduate Studies (DUS) from that Department to obtain approval. Contact info is always listed on their departmental webpage. Advisors in the Mendoza College of Business can help you understand the restrictions on Class Search but have no jurisdiction over non-business courses.
Understand that for most major level courses, majors receive first priority! If there are seats open after all majors register, you may make a seat request. Major level business courses are handled by the individual departments:
ACCT: Prof. Colleen Creighton (ccreight@nd.edu)
FIN: Prof. Jim Leady (jleady@nd.edu)
ITAO: Prof. Jen Waddell (jwaddell@nd.edu)
MARK: Prof. Mitchell Olsen (molsen2@nd.edu)
MGTO: Prof. Jennifer Cronin (jcronin5@nd.edu)
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You may attend Notre Dame as a part-time student in your final semester only. Part-time is defined as less than than 12 credits being taken at the main campus. Make an appointment to see an advisor to discuss this option and its consequences. If you don’t feel you can successfully carry 12 credit hours and are ineligible to be part-time, please meet with an advisor to discuss a health withdrawal.
Time: March 21, 2019 5:00 PM to March 22, 2019 10:58 AM
Location: Mendoza Lower Level Room L061 at 5:00pm
Come for a brief overview of the major, the curricula and course selection/sequencing, career opportunities and Marketing Club information. Pizza and beverages provided. Any conflicts or questions, contact Kathy Webb at kwebb5@nd.edu.
Time: March 19, 2019 8:30 AM to March 20, 2019 12:49 PM
Location: Lower Level Mendoza Room L061 at 8:30am
Information about the MGT-Consulting Major, curricula & course selection/sequencing will be presented. It may be early, but Panera Bagels & Starbucks will be served! If you have questions or conflicts, contact Prof. Wendy Angst (wangst@nd.edu).
The Mendoza Office of Undergraduate Studies is ready to assist our undergrads!