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Oberlin academic calendar fall 2015
Oberlin academic calendar fall 2015












oberlin academic calendar fall 2015
  1. OBERLIN ACADEMIC CALENDAR FALL 2015 HOW TO
  2. OBERLIN ACADEMIC CALENDAR FALL 2015 REGISTRATION

įull tuition will be charged for additional classes added after 5pm.Ĭollege Opportunity Fund hours will not be deducted from eligible student’s lifetime hours. Last day to drop classes with a financial adjustment (before 5pm).Ĭlasses dropped after 5pm will appear on your transcript with a grade of 'W". Last day to add classes with instructor consent on the Schedule Adjustment Form. If unable to enroll in UCDAccess because "Instructor Consent is Required", obtain instructor approval on a Schedule Adjustment Form. Last day to drop a class without a $100 drop charge (by 11:59 PM MT)įirst day instructor approval may be required to add some classes. Last day to waitlist classes in UCDAccess.

OBERLIN ACADEMIC CALENDAR FALL 2015 REGISTRATION

Registration begins for Fall Semester via UCDAccess.Ĭheck UCDAccess for your specific registration date and time assignment.įor best course selection, register as soon as possible after your registration time assignment. Tips to Reduce Stress and Increase Successįirst day to apply for Fall Graduation via UCDAccess.

OBERLIN ACADEMIC CALENDAR FALL 2015 HOW TO

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  • Musical Union is open to all who wish to join, student or community resident alike. Musical Union rehearses Monday nights from 7:15-9:30pm onstage in Finney Chapel or other locations as announced. contents copyright © 2015 by, portions copyright by others. "the performance really soared" - Nick Jones, "Stirring.pulled it off with joy." - the Oberlin Review. Timothy LeFebvre, bass Ellie Dehn ’02, soprano Jason Harris, conductor Salvatore Champagne, tenor You are our greatest recruitment tool, and so I hope you will do all you can to bring in as many people as possible in the next few weeks.Ĭan't make it to our concert? Listen to it live! or Purchase a CD recording. If you know other singers who should be singing with us - maybe those who've sung in the past but not recently, singers you know from a church or community choir, or that guy who's always humming beautifully at Slow Train - please reach out to them, give them my email (gristow ), and encourage them to join us for a delightful year of music making. Planning on joining? Please let us know you're coming by clicking here While still a student here, Allen was appointed Instructor in Science of Music, and he needed a choir. The Musical Union was founded by George Nelson Allen, who transferred to Oberlin Collegiate Institute in 1836, after finding his "liberal views on reform and theology" in conflict with those held at Western Reserve College in Hudson, Ohio. Gregory Ristow, Director of Vocal Ensembles of the Oberlin Conservatory. Concerts are performed in Finney Chapel with the College Orchestra. Typically, MU performs one concert a semester, rehearsing Monday evenings through the academic calendar. The Musical Union is a unique opportunity for Oberlin community members to join with Oberlin College musicians in performing these works. Recent presentations include Lauridsen's Lux Aeterna, Orff's Carmina Burana, Haydn’s Creation, Ravel’s Daphnis et Chloé, Brahms’ Ein deutsches Requiem, Verdi’s Requiem Mass, Poulenc’s Gloria, and Beethoven’s Missa Solemnis. (Only Boston’s Handel and Haydn Society, founded in 1815, represents a longer ongoing tradition.) This group performs the great works for chorus and orchestra. Founded in 1837, the 140-voice Oberlin Musical Union is the second-oldest continuing choral tradition in the United States.














    Oberlin academic calendar fall 2015