REGISTRATION DAY
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2006
9:00 am – 12:00 pm Advising and course consultation in faculty
offices.
1:30 pm – 3:30 pm Registration
for First-year and Transfer students.
2:30 pm - 3:30 pm Registration
for all other students.
UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, COURSES CARRY FOUR CREDITS.
COURSE LEVEL DESIGNATIONS:
100 level courses
Most 100 level courses are open to all students
without prerequisite. However, some of these courses do require some background
in the subject or, in the case of introductory photography, writing, and studio
art courses, the submission of a portfolio. Check individual course descriptions for details.
200 level courses
Many 200 level courses are also open to all students
without prerequisite. However, in some programs there are strict prerequisites,
and the courses are only open to students with Sophomore standing or higher. Check individual course descriptions for
details.
300 and 400 level courses
Most 300 and 400 level courses have stated
pre-requisites, and are open only to students who have a background in the
subject. The classes are limited to an
enrollment of 15 students; Upper College Seminars for moderated students meet
once per week.
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First-year students and
Transfer students: cards will be in
campus mailboxes on Saturday, September 2nd.
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Students returning from a
leave of absence should pick cards up in the Registrar’s Office on the morning
of Monday, September 4th.
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CSP students should see
Karen Becker
Irregular Program Form:
needed if you have a B average or above and wish to register for more than
18 credits or if you intend to be a part-time student.
Independent Study Proposal: independent
studies are not the same as tutorials because the research and writing is done
almost entirely on your own. Executive Committee approval and a faculty sponsor
are required.
Change of Adviser Form: it is not sufficient to ask your
new adviser to sign the registration card. You must complete the change of
adviser form.
POSSIBLE
REGISTRATION PROBLEMS
(1) You are unable to sign up for a full load of courses (16 credits) on
registration day. Turn in your registration card with whatever you have
signed up for by the end of registration day. You can always add more courses
later using an add/drop form, and at least you will be registered.
(2) You cannot find your adviser on registration day. Talk to Michele Dominy, Celia Bland, David
Shein, Peter Gadsby, or
Diane Smith.
(3) You lose your registration card. Go to the Henderson Computer
Center.
(4) You want to change your adviser. Pick up a Change of Adviser form
from the Registrar, have your new adviser sign the form and return it to the
Office of the Registrar.
(5) You want to register for a tutorial. No special form is
needed. Use the designated space on the
registration card; be sure to indicate the level and number of credits.
IF
THERE ARE PROBLEMS
If anything goes wrong on
registration day you should talk to one of the following people:
Registrar Peter Gadsby,
Henderson Computer Center
Assistant Registrar Diane
Smith, Henderson Computer Center
Assistant Dean David Shein,
Ludlow 102, x 7045
Dean of Studies Celia Bland,
Ludlow 208, x7365
Dean Michele Dominy, Ludlow
202, x-7421