Advisement
and Registration Tips
Undergraduate Students
Registration for the Fall 2004 Semester for undergraduate students begins
April 1, 2004. Students are strongly encouraged to follow the steps outlined
below in a timely fashion so they are ready to register on their assigned
date. Registering late (any time after assigned date) increases
the difficulty of getting desired courses.
- The
schedule of Advisement Day meetings and location of degree audits
will be sent to all students via UW-stout email approximately one
week prior to Advisement Day. This same e-mail will also include each
student’s registration date, time, and any restrictions (that
must be cleared before registration can occur). You may also
view this information online.
- Determine
your date and time to register for classes by referring to
your Degree Audit. Your assigned registration day/time appears on
the upper left corner of your Degree Audit. Any restrictions that
may prevent you from registering will also be displayed. This same
information will be emailed to all students via UW-Stout email accounts
approximately two weeks prior to each registration session.
- Make
an appointment to see your advisor if you don’t have
a required meeting on Advisement Day. If you do not know who your
advisor is, contact the office of the program director for your major
or the Advisement and Career Center, 11 Bowman Hall, ext. 1465.
During your appointment review your Degree Audit, plan course selection
for the next semester and get updated on requirements in your program.
Discuss minors, concentrations, specializations and co-ops. Talk about
your goals and work together to select courses you are prepared to
take and will lead toward graduation and the career you want.
- Check
your Degree Audit for accuracy of information. Discuss your
questions with your advisor. Updates to your Catalog Year should be
made in the Advisement and Career Center, 11 Bowman Hall.
- Clear
any restrictions or holds on your record before your registration
date.
- Draft
a tentative schedule of your choice of classes using the
class schedule worksheet.
- Check
your choice of classes online
to see if they are still available.
- Choose
one option for registration
Via the web: From the UW-Stout homepage select Access
Stout and follow instructions. You will not be able to
register until your pre-assigned registration date and time. You will
have the ability to add/drop anytime after your assigned registration
date and time.
In-person: Complete the Program Card with your final
choices for classes, giving special attention to the Synonym Number,
Subject Code, Course and Section Numbers. Bring your completed Program
Card to the Registration and Records Office, 109 Bowman Hall, between
7:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. on your assigned date, at your assigned time (or
later). If you aren’t able to come in person on your assigned
date and time you can give your Program Card to someone else to process
for you. Your registration will be processed on the spot and you will
receive a printed copy of your class schedule.
- Add
or Drop changes can be processed through AccessStout
or on a Program Change Card in the Registration and Records Office.
However, if special permission is required or consent is needed to
get into a course, a signature on a Program Change Card will be necessary.
For more information see
» Adding a Course or Courses
» Dropping a Course or Courses
Registration
Deadlines for Undergraduate
Continuing and New Students
All students must register for Semester I and Semester II classes by
the 10th day of the semester: Fall 2004 – September 16, 2003;
Spring 2005 – February 4, 2005.
A late fee will be assessed to any student who registers
after the fifth day of classes: Fall 2004 – September 9, 2003;
Spring 2005 – January 28, 2005.
WinTerM Registration must be completed prior to or
on the first day of class.
Account statements are available on Access Stout.
Accepted re-entry students for Fall 2004 may register
with their credit group between April 1 and April 27. Registration materials
will be sent to them by the Advisement and Career Center. All re-entry
students should meet with an adviser in their intended degree program
before registering.
Accepted new freshmen and transfer students for Fall
2004 will be invited to register for classes between April and July.
The Advisement and Career Center will contact these students.
New or re-entry students who wish to audit courses
should contact the Admissions Office, 124 Bowman Hall, 715/232-1411,
to complete an Application for Admission. They will then be referred
to the Advisement and Career Center for assistance with selecting and
registering for classes.
Special students (other new students, not previously
mentioned, including high school students): Approved special students
will be invited to register on selected dates in August and January,
before Semester I and Semester II classes begin.
Degree
Audit Report --- Undergraduate
Checking Progress Toward Degree Completion
A degree audit is a computerized report that compares a student's academic
record (current schedule and completed courses) to the requirements
in a degree program, including concentrations and minors. The audit
indicates what requirements have been satisfied and what requirements
still need to be completed. A “what if” audit will do the
same analysis for any degree program and concentration, however it does
not work for minors.
Students can view and print their own audits from Access Stout, or request
one from the Advisement and Career Center, 11 Bowman Hall.
Registration
Holds Due To Remedial Education
New freshmen whose scores on English or mathematics placement tests
require them to enroll in ENGL 090 or MATH 010 are required to pass
these courses before completing 30 credits.
If you are required to take the Remedial English course ENGL 090 and/or
the Remedial mathematics course MATH 010, you must complete the course(s)
with an acceptable grade in order to register for further English and/or
Math courses.
Confirm
Your Program
The accuracy of a Degree Audit depends on the accuracy of your declared
major, concentration and minor. To assist in the successful implementation
of Degree Audit, please be sure to check your Degree Audit to see that
it states your major, concentration and minor correctly. If there are
any errors, see the Advisement and Career Center immediately, to fill
out a Program Change Form. Your help in keeping records up-to-date is greatly
appreciated!
Graduate Credit Enrollees
All students enrolling for graduate credit must have applied and been
accepted by the Graduate School before they can register for graduate
credits. If you need information on applying, contact the Graduate School
in Room 130 Bowman Hall, phone 715-232-2211 or visit us online.
The student is responsible for adhering to university and Graduate School
policies.
To ensure registration in appropriate courses, you must consult with
your Graduate Program Director as assigned in your admission/acceptance
letter. The Advisor for Graduate Non-Degree Special Students
is currently Ms. Claudia Johnston. Note that selected programs require
the advisor consultation for removal of a Registration Advisement Hold.
Continuing
and New Students (Graduate)
After consultation with your program director, you may register via
the web using Access Stout or by submitting your
completed registration form to the Registration and Records Office,
109 Bowman Hall beginning March 31, 2004 for Fall 2004. Please check
Registration and Records website
for Spring and WinTerM 2005 registration
dates.
NOTE: Once the term begins, the Access
Stout web option is no longer available and instructors’ signatures
are required for each course before you submit your registration form
to Registration and Records. All students must register for classes
by the 10th day of the semester (September 16 for Fall 2004 and February
4 for Spring 2005.)
A late fee will be assessed to any student who registers
after the fifth day (September 9 for Fall 2004 and January 28 for
Spring 2005.) Only Research credits and Independent Study registrations
will be accepted after September 16 for Fall 2004 and
after February 4 for Spring 2005.
Obtain your schedule/registration confirmation either
by printing a copy from the web using Access Stout after you finish
registering, or by picking one up when registering in Registration and
Records, 109 Bowman Hall.
Re-entry students: Complete the Graduate
Student Records Information Update and Residency Verification
form (104-0122). You must submit the completed form to the Graduate
School office to update residency information and activate registration
capability before you may register; then refer to the information above
for Continuing and New Students.
Credit
Load and Course Restrictions
Graduate students may not register for more than 16 credits. Undergraduates
may not register for courses numbered 500 or greater. These are open
to graduate students only.
Degree
Progress
Be sure to review your degree progress according to the Student
Progress Sheet which is on the inside cover of your Graduate
Bulletin. Contact the Graduate School if you need additional information
and instructions. Some graduate students are at the point when they
should be applying for admission to candidacy. If you are in your last
term of graduate work, contact the Graduate School to obtain the information
and forms needed to apply for such candidacy.
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Source: Advisement
and Career Centers
Posted: March 22, 2004 AM
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