REGISTRATION DAY

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2002

9:00 am - 10:30 am Advising and course consultation in faculty offices.

11:00 am - 12:30 pm Registration for Sophomore II's, Juniors, and Seniors.

1:30 pm - 3:00 pm Registration for First-year students and Sophomore I's.

 

DIRECTIONS FOR REGISTERING

  1. Prior to registration, consult with your academic adviser and other faculty members about the courses you will be taking. Take into account the college graduation requirements when planning your courses.
  2. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, COURSES CARRY FOUR CREDITS.

    COURSE LEVEL DESIGNATIONS:

    100 level courses

    Most 100 level courses are open to all students without pre-requisite. 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 pre-requisite. However, in some programs there are strict pre-requisites, 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, and Upper College Seminars meet once per week.

  3. All faculty members will be in their offices for advising appointments and course consultation on the morning of registration from 9:00 am - 10:30 am. THE ACTUAL SIGNING OF REGISTRATION CARDS BEGINS AT 11:00 AM FOR SOPHOMORE II'S, JUNIORS, AND SENIORS, AND AT 1:30 PM FOR ALL OTHER STUDENTS.
  4. Prior to the start of course registration it is a good idea to have a list of courses you wish to take, as well as a list of alternatives in case you are not able to get into your first choices.
  5. Registration cards will be distributed according to the following schedule:

Note! During the week prior to registration you will receive a separate card for First-Year Seminar registration.

  1. IF YOU DO NOT RECEIVE YOUR REGISTRATION CARD DUE TO A FINANCIAL HOLD, PLEASE GO TO THE OFFICE OF STUDENT ACCOUNTS.
  2. Students registering for more than 20 credits will be billed $841.00 for every credit over 20.
  3. Prior to registration day, collect any forms you may need from the Office of the Registrar, Ludlow 201. On Registration Day the forms will be available in Henderson Computer Center. These forms include:

 

  1. During the registration period the instructor of each course must sign your registration card.
  2. After your registration card has been signed by faculty members have your adviser review and sign the card.
  3. Bring the completed registration card to the Henderson Computer Center where your registration will be recorded and you will receive a printout of your schedule. Courses without faculty signatures will not be recorded. No registrations will be recorded without an adviser's signature.