Graduate Institute
Annapolis Preregistration Information
- "Loyalty to petrified opinions never yet broke a chain or freed a human soul in this world and never will."
Mark Twain
Students are required to preregister for enrollment by completing and submitting the
Preregistration Form.
Then, upon the college's receipt of your advance deposit by the deposit deadline for each semester, your enrollment in that semester is guaranteed, pending timely payment of tuition and fees.
Assignment to a segment will be made with priority as follows:
- To continuing students in their final semester
- To full-time students whose options are restricted
- To part-time students
- To returning graduates If spaces remain in any semester after the deposit deadline has passed, they may be secured by late deposits on a first-come, first-served basis.
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$250.00 advance deposits are due in the college Business Office to secure preregistered places in the upcoming semesters on the ANNAPOLIS campus no later than the following dates:
- October 1 for the spring semester
- March 15 for the summer semester
- May 1 for fall semester (This deadline is new, and is no longer June 1.)
Tuition and Fees are due in the Business Office by:
- December 1 for the spring semester
- May 25 for the summer semester
- August 1 for the fall semester
Financial Aid: Application for financial aid may be made on-line at www.fafsa.ed.gov. The federal code for Annapolis is 002092; for Santa Fe, it is 002093. Click here for additional information.
Transfers to Santa Fe: Students must be in good academic and financial standing to transfer. Students who plan to transfer should complete a transfer request form, and send a copy to each campus. If a student applies to transfer less than 60 days before the beginning of the semester on the campus from which they are transferring, $50 of the advance deposit will be forfeited.
Part-time Enrollment: Part-time enrollment is possible only in special circumstances with approval from the Director. If you are approved for part-time enrollment, please indicate on the attached form which classes you desire (seminar, tutorial, or preceptorial) and when you wish to take them. Part-time enrollment generally disqualifies students for financial aid. Students changing from full to part-time or who drop classes may jeopardize financial aid and health insurance coverage through the College.
