Regular Semester Dates

Nov 16Registration open to Seniors (90+ credits)
Nov 17Registration open to Juniors (60+ credits)
Nov 18Registration open to Sophomores (30+ credits)
Nov 19Open Registration
Jan 11Classwork Starts
Jan 13Last Day to Add Without Signature
Jan 18Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Jan 19Drop/Audit Fee Begins ($10 per class)
Jan 26$50 Late Registration/Payment Fee
Feb 2Pell Grant Census
Feb 2Last Day for Refund
Feb 2Last Day to drop without receiving a "W" grade
Feb 3Courses dropped for non-payment
Feb 5Last Day to ADD Classes
Feb 15President's Day
Feb 22Mid-Term Grades Due
Mar 1Graduation Application Deadline
Mar 5Last Day to DROP/AUDIT Classes
Mar 8-12Spring Break
Mar 22Summer registration open to Seniors (90+ credits)
Mar 23Summer Registration open to Juniors (60+ credits)
Mar 24Summer Registration open to Sophomores (30+ credits)
Mar 25Summer registration open to all students
Apr 2Last Day for Complete Withdrawal
Apr 12Fall registration open to Seniors (90+ credits)
Apr 13Fall registration open to Juniors (60+ credits)
Apr 14Fall registration open to Sophomores (30+ credits)
Apr 15Fall registration open to all students
Apr 29Classwork Ends
Apr 30Final Exams
May 3-6Final Exams
May 7Commencement

Block Schedule Dates

Feb 22Classwork Starts
Feb 24Last Day to Add Without Signature
Mar 1Drop/Audit Fee Begins ($10 per class)
Mar 1Graduation Application Deadline
Mar 1$50 Late Registration/Payment Fee
Mar 1Pell Grant Census
Mar 3Last Day for Refund
Mar 3Last Day to drop without receiving a "W" grade
Mar 5Courses dropped for non-payment
Mar 8-12Spring Break
Mar 15Last Day to ADD Classes
Mar 22Summer registration open to Seniors (90+ credits)
Mar 23Summer Registration open to Juniors (60+ credits)
Mar 24Summer Registration open to Sophomores (30+ credits)
Mar 25Summer registration open to all students
Mar 29Last Day to DROP/AUDIT Classes
Apr 2Last Day for Complete Withdrawal
Apr 12Fall registration open to Seniors (90+ credits)
Apr 13Fall registration open to Juniors (60+ credits)
Apr 14Fall registration open to Sophomores (30+ credits)
Apr 15Fall registration open to all students
Apr 29Classwork Ends
Apr 30Final Exams
May 3-6Final Exams
May 7Commencement

Useful Phone Numbers

(435) 652 - XXXX

Problems registering7708
Admissions Issues7706
Need Advisement7690
Tuition question7605
Campus Operator7500

Final Exam Schedule

Fri - April 30 Mon - May 3 Tue - May 4 Wed - May 5 Thur - May 6
Daily, MWF, MW, M Only
Class Time Exam Time
9:00 10:00-12:00
12:00 12:30-2:30
3:00 3:00-5:00


Fri Only Classes
5:00 5:00
7:30 7:30
Daily, MWF, MW, M Only
Class Time Exam Time
7:00 7:00-9:00
10:00 9:30-11:30
1:00 12:00-2:00
4:00 2:30-4:30
MW or M Only Classes
5:00
5:00
7:30
7:30
TR T Only
Class Time Exam Time
9:00 8:00-10:00
12:00 11:00-1:00
2:30 2:00-4:00


TR, T Only
5:00 5:00
7:30 7:30
Daily, MWF, MW, M Only
Class Time Exam Time
8:00 7:30-9:30
11:00 10:00-12:00
2:00 12:30-2:30

Wed Only Classes
5:00 5:00
7:30 7:30
TR, T Only
Class Time Exam Time
7:30/8:00 7:00-9:00
10:30 9:30-11:30
1:00 12:30-2:30


Thur Only Classes
5:00 5:00
7:30 7:30

Registration Instructions

Once you have been accepted, you are ready to register for classes!

Before registering, here are a few things to keep in mind:

  • If you are a first time freshman, you should consider meeting with an advisor. To set up an appointment, call (435) 652-7690.
  • Do you know your "placement scores"? Some courses require a minimum test score (or prerequisite course) to register for them.
  • Not sure which classes to take? Check out the the degree requirements for the program you are interested in.
  • OK. Now go ahead and register for your classes!

Available Resources

As a student at Dixie State College, you have access to several helpful resources:

See our campus map for the location of these and other resources.

Policies and Statements

  • Academic dishonesty / Academic integrity policy
  • Disruptive behavior policy
  • Absences related to college functions
  • Reasonable Accommodation:
  • If you are a student with a medical, psychological or a learning difference and requesting reasonable academic accommodations due to this disability, you must provide an official request of accommodation to your professor(s) from the Disability Resource Center within the first two weeks of the beginning of classes. Students are to contact the center on the main campus to follow through with, and receive assistance in the documentation process to determine the appropriate accommodations related to their disability.

    You may call (435) 652-7516 for an appointment and further information regarding the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 per Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.

    Our office is located in the Student Services Center, Room #201 of the Edith Whitehead Building.

  • Dmail:
  • Every DSC student is issued a Dmail account. All official DSC communications will be through this account (i.e. financial aid information, student activities, etc.).

    What will I get?

    • Gigabytes of email storage. No more worries about having to delete mail.
    • Instant messaging from right within your mailbox & free PC-to-PC voice calls.
    • Google Calendar to schedule meetings, create events, and share calendars with others.
    • Google Docs to create and share documents, spreadsheets and presentations online.
    • Your own personalized Start Page, where you can access all these services.
    • Access to your information from anywhere with an internet connection. You can also access your email with a mobile device.

    Enjoy your new Google Apps email account!

Required Syllabus Information for Faculty Members

For interested faculty members, we have included a list of all information needed for a course syllabus here