MAUI Offerings Planner Now Open for Summer 2024

This message is intended for academic departmental administrators offering summer 2024 course offerings.

MAUI Offerings Planner is now open and available for you to submit summer 2024 course offerings. You can update and submit your summer 2024 course offerings in MAUI at any time from now until the end of the day on Aug. 7, 2023.

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The course offerings that you submitted for summer 2023 have been replicated to the summer 2024 session. Please note that many sections did not replicate due to being cancelled during summer 2023; you will need to create these sections again, or copy them from summer 2022, if you want to offer those sections in summer 2024. Override start and end dates for off-cycle courses also replicate; summer 2024 off-cycle dates need to be checked and/or adjusted by the department before submitting to workflow. The following items never replicate: university classrooms and buildings, textbooks, instructors for non-IND sections, room preferences, and midterm exam section information.  

For summer 2024, the first day of classes for the 4-, 6-I, and 12-week sub-sessions will be Monday, May 13 in accordance with Academic Calendar Dates. Sunday, May 12 is the last day of MyUI registration for these sub-sessions.

Summer 2024 course offerings schedule

Planner open 6/12/23 – 8/7/23
Planner closed (Offerings Planner is always open for editing instructor, textbook, MyUI descriptions, requirements, recommendations, restrictions, and registration information; and updating waitlist plans and syllabuses). Planner remains open for courses using an arranged time/location, departmental space, and distance (EX) sections. 8/8/23 – 9/17/23
Planner reopens for editing (Proof Period) 9/18/23 – 10/1/23
MyUI course offerings and Schedule Builder available 10/2/23
Early Registration 3/4/24 – 3/8/24

Proof Period

There will be a two-week window to submit course offering changes prior to Schedule Builder going live in MyUI.


Off-cycle courses

If your department submits off-cycle courses, please be sure to double check the start and end dates.


Updating summer 2024 course offerings

Scheduling regulations, departmental class-hour allocations, and information on contact hour calculations are located on the Office of the Registrar's website


Course offerings and federal financial aid compliance

The University of Iowa is a standard term school for purposes of federal financial aid. The Department of Education’s federal compliance issue relates to courses that start before, or end after, the published semester dates. These dates can be identified using the MAUI Academic Calendar within the grey session banner unless an alternate collegiate context calendar exists. Courses with dates that do not fall within University begin and end dates for the session will not be approved, even if the course may have been approved in the past. Instructors will need to adjust the dates to fit within the semester. 

New: Date validation compliance

Effective spring 2024 forward, course offerings with section dates that do not align with or fall within the university standard begin and end dates of the session will be restricted from submission into MAUI workflow. This includes date alignment with any courses that follow collegiate context calendars. Session date compliance action is essential to our institution adhering to federal compliance policy regulated by the Department of Education. Please see the Academic Calendar for verification of off-cycle dates. More information related to financial aid compliance policies can be found at Course Offering and Department of Education Financial Aid Compliance. Please send any questions related to offerings compliance via email to Registrar Offerings Compliance or by phone to Char Maher (5-0221) or Renee Houser (5-1202). As a result of the date validation programming in the MAUI Planner, Classroom Scheduling encourages departments to allow plenty of time for submission for any off-cycle section.


TILE classrooms

To request a TILE classroom, the instructor is required to have TILE training. If the instructor changes after the initial assignment of a TILE classroom, a room modification may occur IF the replacement instructor is not TILE-trained. For more information about TILE and training, see the TILE website.


Class time

When requesting a university classroom, remember to offer your courses according to the approved class times time-block model. If you feel you have reason to appeal these class meeting times, the department chair should e-mail a justification to Renee Houser to request an exception. The Associate Provost for Undergraduate Education will make the final decision. See Exceptions to Standardized Time Block Schedule for more information.


Submit course sections to workflow

The Submit to Workflow tab must be clicked to finalize submission of sections to workflow. If this step is missed, the request will not be submitted to the Office of the Registrar, no room assignment will be made, and the section will not appear on MyUI.


Sections that will not be offered

Please delete sections from the planner that will not be offered this session. This does not delete the course from the MAUI Course Library or General Catalog; it only indicates that the section will not be offered this session.


Assistance

For any assistance, please access Planner Help on the left-hand side of the MAUI Offerings Planner screen in the shaded area for access to course offering help guides. Additionally, there is a link for Planner Support where questions may be emailed to classroom scheduling staff.


Proof copy

The Proof Copy link is located on the left-hand side of the MAUI Offerings Planner screen in the shaded area. To view the proof copy, select the fields to be displayed by using the arrow. Change the session date on the upper-right side of the screen and press the Go tab near the bottom of the page. A proof copy can be requested at any time and will show real time changes. 


DEO and campus address information

Check MyUI for current college/departmental information. Please email any changes to Registrar Academic Structure.


Campus information update impacting course offerings

Effective June 5, 2023, the building known as Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Building (PHAR) was renamed to Iowa Bioscience Innovation Facility with the building code IBIF. The interior classroom assignments were not changed; however, MyUI now reflects the new building abbreviation for fall 2023 courses. We encourage you to share this information with your instructors and students if PHAR was a facility core to your course offerings. 


Questions?

If you would like course offerings training or have additional questions, please e-mail reg-maui-support@uiowa.edu.

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