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Registration

Enrollment in all classes is limited; early registration is recommended. Registration is considered complete only when the full tuition payment has been received by the Office of Student Accounts. Registration must be complete before the first day of the class(es) you plan to attend.

Degree student
If you are a continuing student, you need only register.
If you are a new student planning to work toward a degree at Saint Martin's University, you must complete a formal application and plan your program with an advisor. Telephone the University's Office of Admissions Office, (360) 438-4311, for arrangements.

Non-degree student
If you are planning to attend Saint Martin's University for the summer session and do not plan to work toward a degree or a teaching certificate, you need only register as outlined below.

Registration procedures
Students may register in one of two ways:

By mail: Application/registration forms can be obtained from the Office of the Registrar.  Complete the application/registration form and mail it with tuition payment at least one week in advance to:

Office of the Registrar
Saint Martin's University
5300 Pacific Avenue, S.E.
Lacey, WA 98503

In person: Complete registration at the Office of the Registrar, Old Main 214, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

For further information regarding registration procedures, telephone the Office of the Registrar, (360) 438-4356.

Auditing courses: Individuals may attend courses without receiving academic credit and for a reduced fee on a space-available basis only. The special audit fee is equal to approximately half the regular tuition rate for the course. The names of individuals requesting attendance as auditors will be placed on a waiting list until one week before the course begins. They are expected to contact the Office of the Registrar at that time regarding available space in the class.

Course enrollment requirements
All summer session courses are contingent on the enrollment of seven students. The University reserves the right to cancel any class for justifiable cause without notice.