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Looking for a Schedule of Classes other than Fall 2024?
If you wish to review a Schedule of Classes other than Fall 2024, choose a semester in the drop-down menu below and type in the appropriate year (if needed).
The Schedule of Classes lists all classes being offered for a specific semester. To search for a class, you can log into NEIUport if you have a login and password. If you currently do not have a NEIUport login/password, you can browse for classes using the Guest Access link. You must be logged into NEIUport to register for classes.
The Schedule of Classes contains important information regarding the dates and times when you can register, important dates throughout the semester, tuition and fees, financial aid information, and much more. If you cannot find the answer to your registration/enrollment question, please contact Enrollment Services by stopping by Room D 101 or emailing us at regist...@neiu.edu and we will be glad to assist you.
A reminder that Northeastern does not cancel your registration for non-payment. Instead, you are asked to review and accept a Financial Agreement document. You are financially responsible for the classes for which you register. The dates for dropping classes and the associated credit/refund percentages are available in the Tuition and Fees Refund/Credit Schedule section. For payment due dates, please refer to the Tuition and Fees Payment Schedule section.
NEIUport accounts are automatically created for students admitted to NEIU. An NEIU Online Connection! letter is sent shortly after admission acceptance with your NEIU Student ID number. If you have not received your letter in the mail yet, you can also access your NEIU ID number by logging in to the Application Portal. Your ID number is needed to activate your NEIUport account successfully.
The online Schedule of Classes lists all courses available. It includes undergraduate, graduate, and extension (off-campus) courses. Classes may be added, cancelled, or changed in this listing. The University reserves the right to limit class enrollment and cancel classes because of insufficient enrollment, budget limitations, lack of an appropriate instructor, or other unforeseen circumstances. Students are responsible for reviewing all information to ensure correct and valid registration.
Each course is designated by a three or four digit number identifying the individual course, a one, two, or three digit number indicating the specific section of that course, and a five digit course reference number (CRN). The three or four digit number that identifies the course indicates the level of complexity.
It is the responsibility of each student to enter the proper course reference number when registering. The course reference number is the key identifier for all registration activities. If you enter the wrong course reference number, your registration for that course may return a "Registration Add Error" message or you may be registered for the wrong course.
Each individual section is designated by a one, two or three-digit combination of numbers and/or letters, which identify the specific section of that course. The letters used in some course sections serve as unique information related to that section. In addition, multiple letters may be used for one section. A general guideline to the section coding system is listed below.
Military Science (Army ROTC) is offered through Northeastern Illinois University in conjunction with Loyola University Chicago. Loyola is the host school for all of Army ROTC in the northern Chicago area. Basic course classes for freshmen and sophomores are open to all students and require no prerequisites. The advanced portion of the course for juniors and seniors, is open only to those students who meet special ROTC criteria. All lecture courses, physical training courses and Leadership Labs are offered off campus at Loyola University. Army ROTC is time-intensive and on average meets five times per week. For further information on scholarships opportunities call Recruiting Operations Officer at Loyola University Chicago, Army ROTC, (773) 508-8980.
The University reserves the right to limit class enrollment and cancel classes because of insufficient enrollment, budget limitations, lack of an appropriate instructor, or other unforeseen circumstances.
Distance Education Courses
Northeastern Illinois University offers selected courses that are delivered online and through a two-way interactive video teleconferencing network. Each of these courses will be identified as a hybrid, online, or videoconferencing course.
Satellite and Off-Campus Courses
Northeastern Illinois University offers undergraduate and graduate-level courses at two satellite locations in metropolitan Chicago including the Jacob H. Carruthers Center for Inner City Studies (700 E. Oakwood Blvd., Chicago) and El Centro (3390 N. Avondale Ave., Chicago). It also offers courses at several off-campus sites including the University Center of Lake County (1200 University Center Dr., Grayslake, Illinois). Listings for courses at the University Center have the building code of "ZUCG." For more information about courses offered by the College of Arts and Sciences at the University Center, please contact the academic department office offering the course.
Please note: Prerequisites are cumulative; i.e. some prerequisites have prerequisites of their own that must also be successfully completed prior to enrolling in a course. Students are expected to complete those courses with a "C" or better. Incomplete grades and "D" grades in prerequisite courses do not constitute successful completion. Students must not register for 300-level business courses unless they have met all prerequisites and requirements to declare a business major or minor. This includes a 2.50 GPA in the Foundation Courses.
All students, including students-at-large, are responsible for complying with the published prerequisites and other registration requirements. Class registration lists will be monitored and checked. Students who register for courses for which prerequisites have not been met will be responsible for any financial consequences due to their subsequent necessity to withdraw. Note that a student may advance register for a course in an upcoming semester while enrolled in a prerequisite course in the current semester, but must complete the prerequisite with a "C" or better to remain registered for the upcoming semester.
Students who have taken prerequisite courses at other institutions must have their transcripts evaluated by the Office of Program Advisement in the College of Business and Technology, Room CBT 159. If students have not already done so, they should consult with the Program Advisors immediately.
If you have any questions about the registration process or course prerequisites, please make an appointment with the College's advisors by contacting the Office of Program Advisement in Room CBT 159 or call (773) 442-6111 or email p-ad...@neiu.edu.
Consult the current NEIU Academic Catalog for a complete description of the policies, requirements, and course prerequisites for the College of Business and Technology. The decision of the College of Business and Technology Dean's Office shall be final in all matters of College Policies, requirements, and course prerequisites.
Accounting, Business Law and Finance
Fee-free payment options are: electronic check (ACH), cash (in person) and personal/cashier check via mail or in person. Once you register as a student, you are responsible for the full amount due regardless of any subsequent additions in credit hours, unless you officially drop by the appropriate refund deadline. If you are unable to pay your tuition in full at the time you make your initial payment, you may select the Deferred Payment Plan. A $10 fee will automatically be added to your account on September 7, 2024, for the Full and First 8-Weeks fall session, October 5, 2024, for the Second 8-Weeks fall session.
Northeastern does not cancel student registrations for non-payment. In place of this, we ask that you review and accept a Financial Agreement document. To review the dates for dropping classes and the associated credit/refund percentages please see the Tuition and Fees Refund/Credit Schedule. For payment due dates, please refer to the Tuition and Fees Payment Schedule.
Hybrid Courses
Hybrid courses (also called blended courses) combine face-to-face sessions and online instruction in a pre-announced, regular or reappearing pattern. Hybrid courses replace various percentages of the face-to-face sessions with online instruction.
Online Courses
Online courses are those courses in which all instruction is fully online. Students must be able to complete all requirements for an online course, including tests and course evaluations, without coming to campus.
Videoconferencing Courses
Northeastern Illinois University offers selected courses that are delivered through a two-way interactive video teleconferencing network. A course that is offered on the network will be identified as a Videoconferencing Course."
D2L at NEIU: Are You Thinking About Online Learning?
If you are considering taking online or hybrid courses at Northeastern Illinois University, we've created a sample online course called "Is Online Learning Right for You?" This course not only shows you what an online course is like, it also helps you to decide if your study skills, personal schedule, and access to technology would make you a good online student. To begin,