To
Add a Course or Courses
Add Procedure
You may process your add on Access Stout or fill out a Program Card
and bring it to 109 Bowman Hall for processing. The instructor’s
signature is required for all closed classes. Beginning the first day
of the term, instructor’s signatures are required for all classes.
When the add is processed, you are then registered for the course. Be
sure to check the synonym, course code and section number. You could
be erroneously added to a section which you are not attending and be
graded accordingly.
Program Cards are available at the Registration and
Records Office, 109 Bowman Hall.
Schedule
for Adding Courses
Fall
2005: April 6, 2005 – September 20, 2005
Spring
2006: November 9, 2005 – February 3, 2006
Registration
Credit Limit
Undergraduate Students with the exception of graduating
seniors, are restricted to 18 credits prior to the late registration
period. Seniors graduating at the end of the semester, are allowed to
register for a maximum of 20 credits if the additional credits are required
to graduate. This policy will be altered as enrollment limitations dictate
at the discretion of the provost/vice chancellor for Academic and Student
Affairs.
Credit
Load Restrictions
Beginning August 31, for Fall 2005 and January 16 for Spring 2006 students
may add credits up to the following maximums:
- Undergraduate
Students: 20 Credits
- Graduate
and Dual Level* Students: 16
Credits
*Seniors carrying graduate-level courses
for graduate credit.
Undergraduate
Students may carry more than 20 credits, if extenuating circumstances
require it, and if your Program Director approves. Written approval
must be on file in the Registration and Records Office each semester.
The credit overload form can be obtained from the Registration and Records
Office.
Graduate Students may carry a maximum of 16 credits
a semester. Requests for an exception in special circumstances should
be transmitted to the appropriate Program Director. For more information,
refer to the Student Handbook on the World Wide Web.
Independent
Study and Field Experience
Students should report to the assistant dean’s office of the college
housing the course.
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Posted: March, 2005
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