Registration

Registration takes place on the days scheduled in the academic calendar. Students may register on or after their assigned appointment time, and registration is done online using Academic Planning, a software package designed for registration. For those unable to access a computer, in-person registration is also available in the Registrar’s Office. Prior to registration, all students are required to meet with their advisor. It is the advisor’s responsibility to check the student off in Academic Planning so that registration will be enabled for the student. 

There are several circumstances that could cause a student's registration to be blocked. Students who have not completed the required Student Health Profile will not be allowed to register as well as those students who have not met their financial obligations to the University. Those students who have not been cleared by Student Accounts prior to the start of the semester will be removed from their classes.

Courses may be canceled for insufficient enrollment, and students will be notified via email regarding course cancellations.

All prerequisites, including any minimum grade requirements, for a course must be fulfilled prior to starting the course. Students may be removed from a course when the prerequisites have not been met. Students are not permitted to "sit in" on classes for which they are not registered.

For more information about registration, please see the Registration Guide on the Registrar's webpage.

Students in traditional undergraduate programs are not eligible to take accelerated, eight-week online courses offered by the School of Graduate and Professional Studies in fall or spring, although students may enroll in 15-week online courses. During the summer session, any traditional undergraduate student with a GPA of 2.00 or better is permitted to enroll in one 8-week (1) course and/or one 8-week (2) course. No permission is required. No traditional student is permitted to enroll in more than one online course per 8-week summer session. Completion of GPS 101 is required for all first-time traditional  students taking an online course.