About Saturday & Evening Classes
- S & E Frequently Asked Questions
- ISIS Course Search
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- Fall 2009 and Spring 2010 Tuition and Mandatory Fee Tables (PDF)
- Fall 2009 Registration Information (PDF)
- Spring 2010 Registration Information (PDF)
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Saturday & Evening
Classes are on-campus University of Iowa credit courses and
workshops offered at times that are especially convenient for
part-time and nontraditional students and for those who commute.
Most classes meet just once or twice a week, either on a weekday
evening or on Saturday morning.
Saturday & Evening Classes are offered in the fall and spring
semesters and in the three-week, six-week, and eight-week summer
sessions. Undergraduate and graduate-level course work is available
from a variety of colleges and academic departments. Summer workshops
for teachers and administrators address issues in gifted education and other topics. On-campus workshops for
teachers and others are frequently available during the fall and
spring semesters as well.
You may register for Saturday & Evening classes and workshops without
being admitted to The University of Iowa, although S&E courses and
workshops are open to UI degree-seeking students. Registration can be
done by telephone, in person, or online using ISIS, the Web-based student
registration system.
Tuition for Saturday & Evening classes is the same as for other
on-campus courses. Undergraduate non degree (extension) students
should consult Table 1 in the Tuition
and Mandatory Fee Schedules for information on charges;
graduate nondegree (extension) students should refer to Table 9. Workshop tuition is the same for Iowa
residents and nonresidents.
Each semester, hundreds of courses and workshops are offered through
Saturday & Evening Classes. Although the scheduling may be different,
the courses cover the same material and S&E students receive the
same excellent instruction as do students who attend during the daytime.
Whether you’re working toward a degree, enhancing your career development,
or taking a course just for fun, you’re bound to find something
to fit your schedule.
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