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The Registration Timetable provides a schedule of when students can begin registering for classes for a specific semester. The timetable provides a chart with the minimum credits and the corresponding first date to register for each student level (e.g., undergraduate, graduate, law, nondegree). Students can determine their "minimum credits to register" by adding their total credits earned to the number of credits for which they are currently enrolled. Enrollment appointments are set when shopping carts open for a given semester and are not adjusted after that date.

* Continuing student registration is based on the total credits a student has towards their degree. That is, total earned credits plus total Fall 2023 enrolled credits. Please check DegreeWorks to determine the number of Credits Applied to your degree.

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**Winter and Spring 2024 registration starts at 12:01 a.m. on the specified date in the table above for each of the Registration Groups identified. Continuing students are encouraged to register at their corresponding registration time shown above.

New students for Spring 2024 will have their semester schedules built and coordinated by their academic departments. If you are going to be a new student with us for the Spring 2024 semester, you will receive your specific registration instructions after you have paid your enrollment deposit.

SUBJECT: The course identifier consisting of a four-letter code for the discipline of the course. The Subject and Course Number make up the identifier for a course.

COURSE NO: A four-digit designation for the course. A single letter suffix follows some courses.

CREDIT HRS (Hours): The number of credit hours awarded for the course. The range of numbers indicated the minimum and maximum credits available. When the minimum and maximum numbers are different, this indicates that the course is offered for variable credit hours. Students should check with the instructor and their advisor for the number of hours for which to register.

DAYS: U= Sunday, M=Monday, T=Tuesday, W=Wednesday, R=Thursday, F= Friday, S=Saturday

TIME: Listed are both the start and end times for the course. All times are listed by the 24 hour clock.

BLDG (Building)/ROOM: A four-digit code for the building in which the class meets, plus a four or five alpha/digit code for the classroom in that building. For example, 0250 0113 means room 113 in building 0250 (Joseph E. Brown Hall), located as shown on the Campus Map.

CAMPUS: This listing specifies on which UGA campus the class is being held. Online indicates that the section meets online while Athens indicates the course meets on the Athens campus.

INSTRUCTOR: The last name of the primary faculty member teaching the course. A blank usually indicates that a specific instructor has yet to be designated.

PART OF TERM: A set of dates within the larger semester. To view a list of all the parts of term and dates for each please visit Parts of Term.

CLS SIZE (Class Size): Number of seats scheduled to be offered in the course section.

SEATS AVL (Seats Available): The number of seats still available for registration in the course section.

The retaking a test policy will be enforced even if a violation is not immediately identified (e.g., inconsistent registration information). If the violation is identified after registration but before the test administration, the testing appointment will be canceled and test fees will be forfeited. If the violation is identified after test scores have been reported, the invalid scores will be canceled, score recipients will be notified of the cancellation and test fees will be forfeited.

Deadline to pay registration fees is Thursday, Dec. 21, for undergraduates and Thursday, Jan. 18, for graduate students. A $50 late registration fee is assessed if payment is not received by the cashier by 4:00 p.m. on the due date. Postmarks will not be used to validate on-time payment.

The Office of Student Registration Services provides a variety of enrollment services including assistance with registering for credit classes, switching courses, late registration, waitlist options, auditing, withdrawing from courses and changing residency status.

Registration staff members are available to assist students with course registration after a student has completed the admissions application and received assistance with course selection. Registration staff are available on campus, by phone at (630) 942-2377 or email regist...@cod.edu during regular business hours.

*Priority Registration is for returning College of DuPage students with 30 or more completed COD credit hours. To view your priority registration credits, log into the portal at inside.cod.edu and locate myACCESS. Click on Academic Profile, then select My Profile.

For comprehensive registration information, consult the McGill Graduate & Postdoctoral Studies Registration page. Additional information for incoming MISt students is included in the the MISt Student Handbook "Course registration guide" section.

The "REGN" registration confirmation code is a required McGill administrative code to confirm registration for graduate students. Registration in Minerva of the REGN registration confirmation course is mandatory for all graduate students each term. Don't forget! Note: There is no charge associated with registering for the REGN, and advisor approval is not required prior to REGN registration.

LATE REGISTRATION FEE: Please note that if you register after the regular regulation period, you will be charged for late registration. See the McGill Student Account Fees, Fines & Charges page.

To avoid late registration fees, register for at least one course via Minerva before the normal registration period ends. If you will be attending SIS but have not yet selected courses, register for the REGN course before the start of the term to confirm you are a student in that term. You can register for additional courses any time up to the deadline for add/drops.

Hyflex courses are offered simultaneously in on-campus and online environment. On-campus registration may be limited. On-campus and online students should be intentionally integrated through online interactions and engagement with synchronous learning opportunities. Online students will not be required to attend campus for any component of the course, including assessments.

Your registration will go smoothly if you are well prepared. View your holds, know your registration date, meet with your advisor, and understand your remaining degree requirements prior to your registration date for a successful registration period.

You can determine if your class is taught online, on campus, or a mixture of both by looking at the instructional method code on the schedule of classes. Classes taught online may meet synchronously (set meeting date and time) or asynchronously (no set meeting date or time). Here is a list of the different types of instructional methods and the codes that go along with them.

Registration time tickets are assigned to currently enrolled students based on their credit hours earned (not including currently enrolled hours). The registration time ticket assigns the student the specific day and time registration will open. Once a student's time begins, they can register any time after that through the end of the drop/add period.

Former graduate students who last attended one or more years ago must contact the Office of Graduate Admissions to request readmission prior to registering. Once readmitted, students will receive communication regarding course registration or students will need to contact program directors for more information.

Students receiving the Senior Citizen waiver can find more information regarding enrollment in the UWG Undergraduate Catalog. Registration occurs on a space available basis. Please see the Registration Schedule above for your registration date.

USG employees utilizing the Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) benefits can find more information regarding TAP student registration dates as well as application dates on the USG Human Resources-Benefits Website. If students register prior to the TAP registration date, courses may be administratively dropped in order to apply the waiver. Students may then register on the designated TAP registration date.

Please see your academic advisor well before your registration date. Advising holds will prevent you from registering. If you are unsure who your advisor is, please refer to the Advising Center's Webpage- Who is My Advisor? for assistance.

UWG Student Guide to Registration in SSB9The new registration environment allows students to add/drop/withdraw all within the same place. Students can use this new environment to view holds, academic standing, and registration permits. Students can also create schedule plans, view the schedule of classes and course catalog, and register for classes. View the UWG Student Guide to Registration (PDF, 715KB) for more information.

Occasionally you may receive a registration error such as "Class Restriction," or "Invalid CRN." During registration, if you receive an error you can hover over the Status, 'Errors Preventing Registration' to see the specific error. Please refer to our guide on BanWeb Registration Errors for assistance resolving these errors including definitions and contact information.

The Momentum Center will assist with registrations in the Momentum Center Lab between the hours of 8:00 am and 5:00 pm Monday - Friday. The following offices will also register and advise undergraduate students if they are classified as one of the below:

Students must clear all holds and pay all fees before registering. Holds can be viewed in in BanWeb. Select 'Student Services & Financial Aid' then 'Registration & Fee Payment' then 'Student Registration'. You will then be directed to the registration portal. Click on 'Prepare for Registration' to view view your holds, time ticket, academic standing, student classification, student status, and program of study'. For additional help viewing your holds, please refer to the UWG Student Guide to Registration (PDF, 715KB).

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