Who can take courses through the UA Evening & Weekend Campus?
You can! If you can’t attend daytime classes; if you’re interested in completing an undergraduate degree; if you’d like to improve your skills, change careers, or expand your knowledge in areas of interest; or if you’re interested in returning to school on a part-time basis, the UA Evening & Weekend Campus is for you.
How are seats allocated?
The mission of the Evening & Weekend Campus (EWC) is to support students in earning a UA degree outside of regular business hours. Central to this mission, we are charged with assisting students with day time weekday obligations in accessing courses that fit their restrictive schedules. Seats in EWC classes are initially open only to students who can demonstrate a need for evening/weekend sections based on their inability to take classes on weekdays.* This need may be demonstrated through any of the following means:
Students with non-restrictive schedules may be added to a wait list and then be added to EWC sections (as availability permits) starting three weeks before the start of each semester.
*Departmental prerequisites and other registration policies also apply.
How can I be admitted to UA Evening & Weekend Campus?
Can I transfer credits from other colleges and universities?
Your credits from accredited two-and four-year institutions may be transferable.
Consult www.arizona.edu/future/ts/transfer.php.
When should I see an advisor?
Whether you’re considering a return to school, or you have already decided on the University of Arizona, now is the time to call. An Evening & Weekend Campus advisor has the knowledge and experience to help you continue your education conveniently and confidently.
Is there a difference between credit for courses offered through Evening & Weekend Campus and credit for on-campus daytime courses?
No. The courses are identical. Evening & Weekend Campus administers and schedules UA credit courses at times and locations convenient for adult learners.
How much does it cost to take UA Evening & Weekend Campus courses?
For courses offered through Evening & Weekend Campus, you’ll pay the same tuition and fees as for credit daytime courses. Consult www.bursar.arizona.edu/main.asp.
Can I find more information online?
Yes, University of Arizona programs, course descriptions, and degree requirements are available on the University of Arizona Web site at www.arizona.edu.
Can I receive financial aid for Evening & Weekend Campus courses?
You can apply for financial aid if you are a degree-seeking student in good academic standing. Undergraduate students must be enrolled for at least six credit hours to be eligible for financial aid. Consult www.financialaid.arizona.edu.
Can I use my G.I. educational benefits for Evening & Weekend Campus enrollment?
Yes. For information about veterans’ benefits consult www.registrar.arizona.edu/vets/veterans.htm.
It’s been a long time since I attended school. How can I be sure I haven’t forgotten an important step in getting admitted, registered, and back in the classroom?
We make it easy for you to keep track of the enrollment process. Contact an Evening & Weekend advisor at 626-8201.