SUMMER 2017 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES Registration Appointments Begin February 13. Students must meet with their academic advisor. The advisor must remove the advising hold in order for the student to register.
If you are currently a student at another university you may take a summer class through the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford as a visiting student. Contact Admissions at 1-800- 872-1787 or admissions@upb.pitt.edu. BILLING Students are charged a per credit tuition rate over the summer. In addition to tuition, students are charged a Computer Networking Fee of $100 if registered in less than 12 credits & $175 if over 12 credits. Other course specific fees may apply. This includes Internships. The University of Pittsburgh does not mail paper bills. Once you have registered for classes charges are created for the term. An e-mail notification is sent to your Pitt e-mail account notifying you when your ebill is ready to view. You may access your ebill by following these directions: Go to my.pitt.edu and log on using the username and password assigned to you by the University. Select the link to PittPAY Click on view account Select from the drop down menu the option to view most recent ebill. Payment is due on the 17 th of the month following your first ebill notice, unless you are enrolled in a payment plan (see Payment Plan option under PittPAY menu). Credit card and echeck payments are accepted online in PittPAY. No fee for echeck but if you pay by American Express, Discover or MasterCard there is a 2.75% service fee charged by our vendor. Enrollment Services accepts cash or check payments. SESSIONS We strongly encourage students to register for all summer courses they plan to take as soon as possible. Course enrollment is evaluated just prior to the start of each session. A course may be cancelled if less than seven students are enrolled. Adding and Dropping a summer course does change your credit load and charges. When you withdraw from a course you are still charged for the course. Enrollment for summer sessions begins 2/13/17 12WK 4WK1 6WK1 4WK2 6WK2 4WK3 5/15-8/5 5/15-6/10 5/15-6/24 6/12-7/8 6/26-8/5 7/10-8/5 Classes Begin 5/15 5/15 5/15 6/12 6/26 7/10 ADD/DROP ENDS 5/22 5/17 5/17 6/14 6/28 7/12 LAST DAY TO WITHDRAW FROM CLASS 7/7 5/31 6/2 6/28 7/21 7/26 FINAL HELD LAST CLASS MEETING GRADES MUST BE MARKED AS APPROVED BY 11:59 PM ON 8/9 6/14 6/28 7/12 8/9 8/9
A Free Room On Campus When You Enroll For Summer Classes! Students can receive free housing this summer, double room accommodation, with no meal plan requirement, when they take three or more credits. This is a great way to stay on track to graduate in four years. Session Start Date Ending Date 4 week session 1 5/15/17 6/10/17 6 week session 1 5/15/17 6/24/17 12 week session 5/15/17 8/5/17 4 week session 2 6/12/17 7/8/17 6 week session 2 6/26/17 8/5/17 Important information to know before signing up for summer housing Offer does not apply to first-time freshmen or new transfer students. Students are required to enroll in a minimum of 3 credits, whether in class, online or internship. All students participating in an internship lasting beyond August 1st must find other housing accommodations after that date. Offer applies only to the time when the session is in progress. Students are not allowed to move in early or stay after their session. Students must move out of their apartment within 24 hours of the last day of classes for the session The University does not store belongings between terms. Students falling below 3 credits, or failing a course, will be billed the full room amount. 4 week session 3 7/10/17 8/5/17
Descriptions for Selected Summer 2017 Courses: (Descriptions for all other courses found in the Pitt-Bradford catalog) BIOL 1450 Topics in Biology: Ornithology (3): Covers avian characteristics, structure and function, and avian adaptations to flight. Life history, conservation, and identification of the common species of birds in Pennsylvania will be emphasized. Students will be expected to learn the equipment, techniques, and record keeping used in avian research. The course will include outdoor lectures and field trips. ENVSTD 1450 Special Topics Natural Resources and Public Land Management (3): Natural Resource and Public Lands Management: History, Politics and Practice is intended to introduce you to the history, political processes, public institutions, and natural resource laws and practices informing and shaping their management. After completing the course, you should (1) be able to understand how history and politics have shaped, and continue to shape, public lands management programs; (2) be familiar with major natural resource laws and agencies; (3) be capable of rationally analyzing and participating in current resource issues; (4) be capable of writing and speaking clearly about natural resource policies; and (5) be familiar with the general requirements of the NEPA environmental assessment structure and process. HMGT 1450 Special Topics Introduction to Revenue Management (3): The course provides an introduction to revenue management by examining its history, concepts, developments, current practices, and terms necessary to understand revenue management. Students will explore essential concepts in customer behavior, competitive sets and analysis, and the revenue management cycle, and chain and independent hotel performances The course will include an introduction to pricing strategies, distribution channels, and basic metrics and calculations for a revenue manager. Students will examine the implementation of a revenue management strategy and examine its place within the organization using STR reports from Smith Travel Research. Upon successful completion of a certification exam, students will obtain a Certified Hotel Industry Analytics Certification Credential. The exam and certification are optional and would require an additional $75 fee. PEDC 0176 Canoeing (1): This course is offered in conjunction with the Allegheny River Scholars program that was established in 1997. There are summer and fall sections available for this course but both sections go on the same trip. There is an additional fee of $200 that covers the cost of transportation, camping, equipment, and food. That s right, meals are included, and nobody goes hungry (trust me). This additional fee must be paid through Enrollment Services. Once it is paid you will be registered in the course. The canoe trip is scheduled for August 4-6 with an orientation on the evening of the 3rd. Spaces are limited, we only have 20 seats available. Also, if you would like to bring a guest, you can do so by informing Enrollment Services. The $200 fee would still apply for guests not participating for credit. PEDC 0250 Special Topics: Archery (1): This course provides the student with the basic knowledge and understanding of the sport of archery. Students will learn the fundamental skills, strategies and rules of archery.
The Pymatuning Laboratory of Ecology (PLE) is a superb year-round facility that is part of Pitt's Department of Biology. Located in Northwestern Pennsylvania on the shores of beautiful Pymatuning Lake, PLE is dedicated to serving the academic community and visitors from around the world. This summer Pitt Bradford faculty member, Dr. Denise Piechnik will be an instructor at Pymatuning! Details: 2 hour drive from Pittsburgh. Most courses span 3 weeks. Prerequisite courses: BIOL 0101 & 0102 or special permission. Students pay tuition and required fees at the Pitt Bradford rate. Students are charged an additional $155 lab fee per class. Books are purchased directly at PLE. If students plan to live at PLE rather than commute there is a $510 room & board fee for each 3 week course (this is not part of your tuition bill). This is paid at PLE via cash or check made out to Univ. of Pittsburgh (no credit cards). Check out the website: http://www.biology.pitt.edu/facilities/pymatuning Contact at Pitt Bradford: Dr. Mary Mulcahy. Session 1: May 15-June 2 BIOSC 0370/0390 Ecology & Lab (4cr) CRN: 10422/18190 BIOSC 1610 Conservation Biology (3cr) CRN: 14360/14361 BIOSC 1140 Behavioral Ecology (3cr) CRN: 19976/19977 BIOSC 1190 Aquatic Entomology (3cr) CRN: 20397/20398 BIOSC 1230 Ecology of Birds (Orinthology) (3cr) CRN: 14358/14359 BIOSC 1330 Field Botany (3cr) CRN: 20399/20400 Session 3: June 26-July 14 BIOSC 1400 Disease Ecology (3cr) CRN: 19999/20000 BIOSC 1170 Fresh Water Ecology (3cr) CRN: 20393/20394 Session 2: June 5-June 23 BIOSC 0370/390 Ecology & Lab (4cr) CRN: 17125/18191 BIOSC 1180 Ecology of Amphibians & Reptiles (3cr) CRN: 20395/20396 Session 4: July 17-Aug. 4 BIOSC 1390 Field Techniques in Ecology & Conservation (3cr) CRN: 17370/17371 BIOSC 1420 Wildlife Management (3cr) CRN: 15352/15353
Course schedule for Summer 2017 in order by start date Dates: 5/15/2017-6/10/2017 20620 ADMJ 0235 TERRORISM IN A POST-9/11 WORLD LEC BRAD WEBTB BTBA - Gaskew,Tony 3 :Behavioral Sciences 20621 ANTH 0101 INTRO TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY LEC BRAD SWRTS 0111 MT W R 09:00 AM - 11:30 AM Stuckart,J M 3 :Cultures-Global 16518 ART 0110 CERAMICS 1 LEC BRAD CS001 0100 MT W R 01:00 PM - 04:00 PM Mormile,Anne E 3 :Arts 20627 ENG 0205 INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE LEC BRAD SWRTS 0108 MT W R 09:00 AM - 11:30 AM Howell,Tracee Lynn 3 :Literature 20668 INTS 0115 INTRO CHINESE CULTURE & LANG LEC BRAD SWRTS 0104 MT W R 01:00 PM - 03:30 PM Wang,Ye 3 :Cultures-Global Instructors: Sally Qin and Jane Yang 20040 INTS 0120 INDIA AND ITS CULTURES LEC BRAD SWRTS 0105 MT W R 01:00 PM - 03:30 PM Gajanan,Rekha 3 :Cultures-Global 20622 PS 0102 AMERICAN POLITICAL PROCESS LEC BRAD SWRTS 0209 MT W R 09:00 AM - 11:30 AM Robar,Stephen Frederick 3 :Political Science 3/16/2017 Dates: 5/15/2017-6/24/2017 20623 ADMJ 1360 REENTRY AND THE OFFENDER LEC BRAD WEBTB BTBA - Gaskew,Tony 3 18522 ASTRON0101 INTRODUCTION TO ASTRONOMY LEC BRAD WEBTB BTBA 12:00 AM - 12:00 AM Yousif,Hashim A 3 :Physical Science 16893 CHEM 0101 NERAL CHEMISTRY 1 LAB BRAD FISHR 212E T R 01:00 PM - 05:00 PM Draeger,Jon A. 0 :Physical Science 16892 CHEM 0101 NERAL CHEMISTRY 1 LEC BRAD FISHR 0207 T R 09:30 AM - 12:30 PM Draeger,Jon A. 4 :Physical Science 16890 CHEM 0103 BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY LEC BRAD FISHR 0207 M W 09:30 AM - 12:30 PM Draeger,Jon A. 4 :Life or Physical Sci 16891 CHEM 0103 BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY LAB BRAD FISHR 212E M W 01:00 PM - 05:00 PM Draeger,Jon A. 0 :Life or Physical Sci 16971 CHEM 0206 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 1 LEC BRAD FISHR 0208 M W 01:00 PM - 04:00 PM Soriano,David S 3 :Physical Science 18524 CHEM 0207 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 1 LAB CLB BRAD FISHR 211E M 05:00 PM - 09:00 PM 1 :Physical Science 18524 CHEM 0207 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 1 LAB CLB BRAD FISHR 0110 M 05:00 PM - 09:00 PM Soriano,David S 1 :Physical Science 17976 COMM 0201 MASS MEDIA AND SOCIETY LEC BRAD WEBTB BTBA 12:00 PM - 12:00 PM Guterman,Jeffrey C 3 :Behavioral Sciences 15019 ECON 0102 INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS LEC BRAD WEBTB BTBA 12:00 AM - 12:00 AM Gajanan,Shailendra N 3 :Economics 17971 ENG 0101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION 1 LEC BRAD SWRTS 0106 M W 08:30 AM - 11:45 AM Cole,Maryanne D 3 17341 ENG 0106 INTRODUCTION TO SHORT STORY LEC BRAD SWRTS 0207 T R 05:30 PM - 08:45 PM Tessmer,Gary 3 :Literature 17435 ENVSTD 1450 TOPICS IN ENVIRNMNTL STUDIES LEC BRAD WEBTB BTBA 12:00 PM - 12:00 PM Robar,Stephen Frederick 3 NAT. RES.&PUBLIC LAND MGMT. 17967 HIST 0106 US HISTORY 1 LEC BRAD SWRTS 0209 T R 05:30 PM - 08:45 PM Frederick,Richard G 3 :History Page 1 of 4
Course schedule for Summer 2017 in order by start date Dates: 5/15/2017-6/24/2017 19468 HMGT 1450 SPECIAL TOPICS LEC BRAD WEBTB BTBA 12:00 AM - 12:00 AM Forney,Jennifer Lynn 3 INTRO TO REVENUE MANAMENT There is an optional exam and certification which would require an additonal $75 fee. 20035 HPRED 0108 NUTRITION LEC BRAD WEBTB BTBA - Stark,Zachary Kendall 3 17338 HPRED 0209 PERSONAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS LEC BRAD WEBTB BTBA 12:00 PM - 12:00 PM Kelley,Mark F. 3 15770 MGMT 0110 PRINCIPLES OF MANAMENT LEC BRAD WEBTB BTBA 12:00 AM - 12:00 AM Gleason,Susan R. 3 19471 PET 0106 DRILLING AND COMPLETION 1 LEC BRAD WEBTB BTBA - Kropf,Matthew M 3 20679 PET 0203 NATURAL GAS PROCESSING LEC BRAD WEBTB BTBA - Kropf,Matthew M 3 17968 PS 1307 LIBRLSM, CONSERVATISM & SOCLSM LEC BRAD WEBTB BTBA 12:00 PM - 12:00 PM Robar,Stephen Frederick 3 :Political Science 19472 PSY 0101 INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY LEC BRAD SWRTS 0105 M W 05:30 PM - 08:45 PM McHugh,Rebecca Ann 3 :Behavioral Sciences 15062 PSY 0201 STATISTICS LAB BRAD SWRTS 0238 T R 01:00 PM - 03:00 PM Fass,Warren 0 :Computational Sciences 15061 PSY 0201 STATISTICS LEC BRAD SWRTS 0207 M W 01:00 PM - 04:00 PM Fass,Warren 4 :Computational Sciences 19473 PSY 0206 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY LEC BRAD WEBTB BTBA 12:00 PM - 12:00 PM Page,Gregory L 3 :Behavioral Sciences Dates: 5/15/2017-8/5/2017 15529 BIOL 0112 HUMAN BIOLOGY LEC BRAD FISHR 0111 M W 01:00 PM - 02:45 PM Hannon,William Joseph 3 :Life Science 19469 BIOL 0213 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 2 LEC BRAD FISHR 0207 M W 01:00 PM - 02:30 PM Merwine,David Karl 3 :Life Science 19470 BIOL 0223 HUMAN ANAT & PHYSIOLOGY LAB 2 CLB BRAD FISHR 205A T 01:00 PM - 04:45 PM Merwine,David Karl 1 15023 CHEM 0187 DRUGS AND SOCIETY LEC BRAD WEBTB BTBA 12:00 AM - 12:00 AM Soriano,David S 3 :Physical Science 18523 CHEM 0188 DRUGS AND SOCIETY LAB CLB BRAD FISHR 211E T 01:00 PM - 04:00 PM Soriano,David S 1 :Physical Science Hybrid course 15024 ECON 0206 INTERMEDIATE MICROECONOMICS LEC BRAD WEBTB BTBA 12:00 AM - 12:00 AM Gajanan,Shailendra N 3 15020 OG 0101 WORLD REGIONAL OGRAPHY LEC BRAD WEBTB BTBA 12:00 AM - 12:00 AM Baldwin,Catherine Ann 3 :Cultures-Global 16965 PSY 1452 CAPSTONE: PSYCHOLOGY SEM BRAD TBATB ATBA 12:00 AM - 12:00 AM Leck,Kira M 3 Contact instructor to arrange day/time 15116 PSY 1452 CAPSTONE: PSYCHOLOGY SEM BRAD TBATB ATBA 12:00 AM - 12:00 AM Page,Gregory L 3 Contact instructor to arrange day/time 15025 PSY 1452 CAPSTONE: PSYCHOLOGY SEM BRAD TBATB ATBA 12:00 AM - 12:00 AM Fass,Warren 3 Contact instructor to arrange day/time 20625 WRITNG0108 INTRO TO CREATIVE NONFICTION SEM BRAD SWRTS 0111 M 01:00 PM - 04:00 PM Greville,Elizabeth Cleland 3 :Arts 3/16/2017 Page 2 of 4
Course schedule for Summer 2017 in order by start date Dates: 6/12/2017-7/8/2017 20624 ADMJ 1365 SUBS ABUSE & TRMNT IN COMNY LEC BRAD WEBTB BTBA - Gaskew,Tony 3 19708 PEDC 0186 YOGA CLB BRAD SFCTR 0168 T W R 09:30 AM - 10:45 AM Wolfe,Angela C. 1 :Physical Education 20065 PEDC 0250 SPECIAL TOPICS LEC BRAD SFCTR 0191 T R 02:00 PM - 03:55 PM Klinek,Michele R 1 :Physical Education ARCHERY 20066 SOC 0101 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY LEC BRAD SWRTS 0104 MT W R 08:30 AM - 11:00 AM Greville,Elizabeth Cleland 3 :Behavioral Sciences 3/16/2017 Dates: 6/26/2017-8/5/2017 20036 AFRCNA0215 MODERN AFRICAN-AMERICAN CINEMA LEC BRAD WEBTB BTBA - Ewert,Kevin Aubrey 3 :Arts 20630 BIOL 1450 TOPICS IN BIOLOGY LEC BRAD SWRTS 0108 T R 08:00 AM - 11:15 AM Fedak,John G. 3 ORNITHOLOGY 16895 CHEM 0102 NERAL CHEMISTRY 2 LAB BRAD FISHR 212E M W 01:00 PM - 05:00 PM Draeger,Jon A. 0 :Physical Science 16894 CHEM 0102 NERAL CHEMISTRY 2 LEC BRAD FISHR 0207 M W 09:30 AM - 12:30 PM Draeger,Jon A. 4 :Physical Science 16525 CHEM 0208 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2 LEC BRAD FISHR 0208 MT W R 06:00 PM - 07:40 PM Soriano,David S 3 :Physical Science 18525 CHEM 0209 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2 LAB CLB BRAD FISHR 211E M 01:00 PM - 05:00 PM Soriano,David S 1 :Physical Science 17336 ECON 0103 INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS LEC BRAD WEBTB BTBA 12:00 PM - 12:00 PM Mukerjee,Gautam 3 :Economics 15021 ECON 0201 MONEY AND BANKING LEC BRAD WEBTB BTBA 12:00 AM - 12:00 AM Gajanan,Shailendra N 3 :Economics 15022 ECON 0204 STATISTICAL METHODS LEC BRAD SWRTS 0105 M W 05:00 PM - 09:15 PM Mukerjee,Gautam 4 :Computational Sciences 15037 ENG 0102 ENGLISH COMPOSITION 2 LEC BRAD SWRTS 0108 M W 08:30 AM - 11:30 AM Hopkins,Judy 3 19474 FIN 1301 CORPORATE FINANCE LEC BRAD WEBTB BTBA 12:00 PM - 12:00 PM Crawford,John J 3 16517 HIST 0107 US HISTORY 2 LEC BRAD SWRTS 0209 T R 05:30 PM - 08:45 PM Frederick,Richard G 3 :History 15573 MATH 0098 COLLE ALBRA 2 LEC BRAD SWRTS 0111 M W 05:30 PM - 08:45 PM Chen,Yong-Zhuo 3 :Math Competency 17337 PHYS 0103 CONCEPTS OF MODERN PHYSICS LEC BRAD WEBTB BTBA 12:00 PM - 12:00 PM Yousif,Hashim A 3 :Physical Science 20048 SOC 1318 SOCIOLOGY OF SEXUALITY LEC BRAD SWRTS 0104 T R 01:00 PM - 04:15 PM Eckstrom,Stephanie Arline 3 :Behavioral Sciences 16962 THEA 0203 PLAY ANALYSIS LEC BRAD WEBTB BTBA 12:00 AM - 12:00 AM Ewert,Kevin Aubrey 3 :Arts Dates: 7/10/2017-8/5/2017 18898 PEDC 0176 CANOEING CLB BRAD TBATB ATBA 12:00 AM - 12:00 AM Dillaman,Craig R. 1 :Physical Education Trip takes place 8/4-6. An additional $200 fee for the course must be paid in Enrollment Services to Page 3 of 4
Course schedule for Summer 2017 in order by start date Dates: 7/10/2017-8/5/2017 18527 PS 0220 MEDIA AND INTERNET IN POLITICS LEC BRAD WEBTB BTBA 12:00 AM - 12:00 AM de Vries-Jordan,Helma G E 3 :Political Science-Global 18528 PS 1337 IDENTITY POLITICS LEC BRAD WEBTB BTBA 12:00 AM - 12:00 AM de Vries-Jordan,Helma G E 3 :Political Science-Global Cross listed with SOC 1337 18529 SOC 1337 IDENTITY POLITICS LEC BRAD WEBTB BTBA 12:00 AM - 12:00 AM de Vries-Jordan,Helma G E 3 :Behavioral Sci-Global Cross listed with PS 1337 3/16/2017 Page 4 of 4
Summer 2017 Web Courses Summer 2017 Web Courses 12WK 4WK1 6WK1 15023 CHEM 0187 DRUGS AND SOCIETY :Physical Science Soriano,David S 5/15/17 8/5/17 15024 ECON 0206 INTERMEDIATE MICROECONOMICS Gajanan,Shailendra N 5/15/17 8/5/17 15020 OG 0101 WORLD REGIONAL OGRAPHY :Cultures-Global Baldwin,Catherine Ann 5/15/17 8/5/17 20620 ADMJ 0235 TERRORISM IN A POST-9/11 WORLD :Behavioral Sciences Gaskew,Tony 5/15/17 6/10/17 20623 ADMJ 1360 REENTRY AND THE OFFENDER Gaskew,Tony 5/15/17 6/24/17 18522 ASTRON 0101 INTRODUCTION TO ASTRONOMY :Physical Science Yousif,Hashim A 5/15/17 6/24/17 17976 COMM 0201 MASS MEDIA AND SOCIETY :Behavioral Sciences Guterman,Jeffrey C 5/15/17 6/24/17 15019 ECON 0102 INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS :Economics Gajanan,Shailendra N 5/15/17 6/24/17 17435 ENVSTD 1450 TOPICS IN ENVIRNMNTL STUDIES NAT. RES.&PUBLIC LAND MGMT. Robar,Stephen Frederick 5/15/17 6/24/17 19468 HMGT 1450 SPECIAL TOPICS INTRO TO REVENUE MANAMENT Forney,Jennifer Lynn 5/15/17 6/24/17 20035 HPRED 0108 NUTRITION Kelley,Mark F. 5/15/17 6/24/17 17338 HPRED 0209 PERSONAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS Kelley,Mark F. 5/15/17 6/24/17 15770 MGMT 0110 PRINCIPLES OF MANAMENT Gleason,Susan R. 5/15/17 6/24/17 19471 PET 0106 DRILLING AND COMPLETION 1 Kropf,Matthew M 5/15/17 6/24/17 20679 PET 203 Natural Gas Processing Kropf,Matthew M 5/15/17 6/24/17 17968 PS 1307 LIBRLSM, CONSERVATISM & SOCLSM :Political Science Robar,Stephen Frederick 5/15/17 6/24/17 19473 PSY 0206 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY :Behavioral Sciences Page,Gregory L 5/15/17 6/24/17 4WK2 20624 ADMJ 1365 SUBS ABUSE & TRMNT IN COMNY Gaskew,Tony 6/12/17 7/8/17 6WK2 4WK3 20036 AFRCNA 0215 MODERN AFRICAN-AMERICAN CINEMA :Arts Ewert,Kevin Aubrey 6/26/17 8/5/17 17336 ECON 0103 INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS :Economics Mukerjee,Gautam 6/26/17 8/5/17 15021 ECON 0201 MONEY AND BANKING :Economics Gajanan,Shailendra N 6/26/17 8/5/17 19474 FIN 1301 CORPORATE FINANCE Crawford,John J 6/26/17 8/5/17 17337 PHYS 0103 CONCEPTS OF MODERN PHYSICS :Physical Science Yousif,Hashim A 6/26/17 8/5/17 16962 THEA 0203 PLAY ANALYSIS :Arts Ewert,Kevin Aubrey 6/26/17 8/5/17 18527 PS 0220 MEDIA AND INTERNET IN POLITICS :Political Science-Global de Vries-Jordan,Helma G E 7/10/17 8/5/17 18528 PS 1337 IDENTITY POLITICS :Political Science-Global de Vries-Jordan,Helma G E 7/10/17 8/5/17 18529 SOC 1337 IDENTITY POLITICS :Behavioral Sci-Global de Vries-Jordan,Helma G E 7/10/17 8/5/17
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT BRADFORD FINANCIAL AID OFFICE, 300 CAMPUS DRIVE, BRADFORD PA 16701 Summer 2017 Financial Aid Application AFTER YOU HAVE REGISTERED FOR SUMMER CLASSES, fax this application to 814-362-7578 or mail to the above address Name ID# Phone ( Last First ) Home Address City State Zip Summer Housing ( one): Living with parents or relatives Dorm* (see below) Living in your own apt or home I am registered for credits. How many are: Online Internship Classroom Based Other If I increase or decrease the number of credits that I am taking or if I change my housing status, I must notify the Financial Aid Office immediately. You must be enrolled for at least 6 credits to be considered for the Federal Direct or Parent PLUS Loans and the PA State Grant. I am a degree-seeking student at Pitt Bradford? Yes No Check and complete all that apply: Federal Direct Loan: I did NOT use all available funding during the academic year. Amount: $ If you are unsure, please call 814-362-7550 to schedule an appointment to meet with a counselor who will go over your eligibility with you. Summer PA State Grant. (Pennsylvania residents only) I understand that, a separate application, which may be obtained from www.pheaa.org, is required. I also understand that this will use one of my terms of eligibility and if I have further questions regarding my PA State Grant I should call 1-800-692-7392. NOTE: must be enrolled in at least 6 credits and courses must span 5 week period. Federal Direct Parent PLUS loan. Parents must apply for Federal Direct Parent PLUS Loan at www.studentloans.gov Please note that you must be enrolled for at least 6 credits to receive Federal Direct Parent PLUS Loan funding. Alternative loan. Alternative Loans require a separate application and credit check. Enrollment requirements vary from lender to lender. You may be able to secure Alternative Loan funding if you are enrolled for less than 6 credits. Go to www.upb.pitt.edu/altloan and click on Fast Choice to compare lenders and apply for loans. Lender s Name Amount: $ Pitt-Bradford Summer Housing Grant (available to returning students taking at least 3 credits). Restrictions apply, contact Residential Life and Housing at 362-7630 for more details. A separate application is required. Outside Scholarships, Grants, or Benefits (OVR, VA, EAP, FTA, Tuition Reminssion, etc.). Source(s) Amount: $ Part-time work-study. All the information that I have submitted on this form is true and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that if I purposely give false or misleading information, the Financial Aid Office has the right to cancel my financial aid or to file a judicial complaint. I also understand that any loan funds disbursed for summer will be cancelled if I do not meet Satisfactory Academic Progress requirements at the end of spring term or if I drop to less than half time enrollment during the summer semester. Student s Signature Date Please allow 2-3 weeks processing time. As always, if you have any questions, please contact us at 814.362.7550 or visit the Hangar Building.