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Office of the Registrar

Dartmouth College
Office of the Registrar6014 McNutt Hall
Hanover, NH 03755-3541


Phone:  (603) 646-2246
Fax:  (603) 646-2247
Email: registrar@Dartmouth.EDU

Welcome to the Registrar's Office

Approaching dates and deadlines

Below are some approaching dates and deadlines for spring term 2024. For a full list of dates, see the 2024 Spring Term Calendar .

  • May 3 – Course Timetable available for the fall term.
  • May 6 — Final day for dropping a fourth course without a grade notation of “W.” (If dropping a fourth course after this date, one of four eligibilities for a fourth course is exhausted by such action).
  • May 6 — Final day for summer term course election period
  • May 8 – May 16 — Fall term course election period.
  • May 10 – May 29 — Summer term course change period.
  • May 15 — Final day to withdraw from a course; any later request to withdraw from a course requires petition to a special committee.
  • May 16 — Final day of fall term course election.
  • May 22 — Final day to alter grade limit filed under the Non-Recording Option (NRO).
  • May 22 — Last day in term for holding a major test or examination.
  • May 22 – Last day to submit a petition to change enrollment pattern (D-Plan) for summer term.
  • May 22 — Deadline to file completed transfer term applications for summer term.

The Registrar’s Office is located at 105 McNutt Hall.

 Registrar News and Highlights

See Dartmouth’s commencement website for helpful information about the 2024 Commencement Ceremony.

Spring term enrollment verifications are available on  DartHub .

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Spring 2024 Newsletter - On Course

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Statement on Diversity and Inclusion

“Dartmouth’s capacity to advance its dual mission of education and research depends upon the full diversity and inclusivity of this community. We must increase diversity, particularly among our faculty and staff. As we do so, we must also create a community in which every individual, regardless of gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, socio-economic status, disability, nationality, political or religious views, or position within the institution, is respected. On this close-knit and intimate campus, we must ensure that every person knows that he, she, or they is a valued member of our community.

Diversity and inclusivity are necessary partners. Without inclusivity, the benefits of diversity—an increase in understanding, improvement in performance, enhanced innovation, and heightened levels of satisfaction—will not be realized.” - President Philip Hanlon ’77 - Excerpt from May 2016 Letter to the Dartmouth community

Last Updated: 5/7/24

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