Registration Information

Class schedules are updated nightly and include open seat information from the time that they were created.

General Registration Information

The following are key excerpts related to the registration process.

It is highly recommended that all current and prospective students review the  course schedule and program degree plan.

These publications describes the University’s academic programs, courses, academic policies and procedures.

Student Responsibility

Students are responsible for the applicable information contained in the catalog. Registration is a student's personal responsibility. Students receive credit only for those courses in which they are properly registered. Likewise, students must pay for every course for which he/she is registered unless officially canceled; this includes courses where "W" grades are assigned.

Registering for Classes

Students must see their advisor to plan for the upcoming semester. The registration period is posted on the academic calendar.

Registration Changes - Changes to your registration may be made following your initial registration by dropping/adding courses during the add/drop period for Fall or Spring terms. Days vary in Summer session classes.

Maximum Credit Load - You will not be able to register for more credits than allowed in the credit load schedule found in the class schedule (see "Academic Policies"). Overloads authorized by your advisor or by petition must be processed in person at the Registrar's Office.

Officially Registered - You are a registered student if you are enrolled in one or more courses. As a registered student, you are responsible for payment of all fees and for grades in these courses, unless you officially drop classes or withdraw from the College by the appropriate deadlines.

Course Prerequisites - Check the prerequisites of courses to see if you meet the requirements. You will not be allowed to register for a course in which you do not have the required prerequisites, without instructor written consent and presented to the Registrar's Office.

Time Conflicts - If you attempt to register for overlapping courses, you will receive a message about the time conflict. If the faculty agree and sign the add form, you are permitted to register for the course with the conflict. You must present the signed form to the Registrar's Office for processing.