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REGISTRATION & COURSE INFORMATION

Registration Resources

Register for Classes

Register, drop or add classes

Course Catalog

Browse the list of all courses offered.

  

Class Schedules

Search the list of courses offered by ÃÞ»¨ÌÇÖ±²¥ University this semester. Find section times, locations, instructors, and enrollment availability.

Registration Tutorials

Videos demonstrating how to register for classes and other registration needs.

   

Additional Registration Information

UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS

Prior to your registration date, you should:

  • Review your degree audit.
  • Meet with your adviser to select your courses and obtain your alternate PIN.
  • Check your registration status in NOVASIS by logging onto  and searching for Registration Tools. Click on Check Your Registration Status
  • Use the Plan Ahead feature to build schedule plans prior to registration. Watch the .    

GRADUATE STUDENTS

  • Meet with your adviser or program director to review degree requirements and obtain your alternate PIN (if necessary)*.
  • Check your registration status by logging into . Search for Registration Tools. Click on Check Your Registration Status.
  • Use the Plan Ahead feature to build schedule plans prior to registration. Watch .    

*Please note: Graduate HRD and Law students do not utilize a registration PIN to register.

REGISTRATION TIME

To determine your registration status:

  • Log onto . 
  • Search for Registration Tools
  • Click on Check your Registration Status
  • Select a Term. 
  • Review Registration Status information, including registration appointment. 

Appointments are not created until two weeks prior to registration opening.  

ALTERNATE PINS

The web registration form will ask most students for the Registration (Alternate) PIN. The student receives the Alternate PIN from their adviser or program director as authorization to register.  

Your Alternate PIN is different each semester and it is case sensitive. Do not lose your Alternate PIN as your advisor/program director is the only person that can provide it.

REGISTERING INTERNATIONALLY

Students attempting to access registration from IP addresses outside of the United States will need to log into the and use the in order to connect to NOVASIS. 

TIMEFRAME FOR ADDING CLASSES

You can register for classes starting on your registration date until the fifth day of class for fall and spring semesters online via  Search for Registration Tools. Click on Register, Add or Drop Classes.

LINKED COURSES

A linked course pertains to a course with both a lecture and a recitation/lab. Not all lecture/lab combinations are linked. If a course is linked, a "View Linked" icon will appear on the course or lab and you can review and select linked courses from there. In order to register for a linked course, you must register for both in the same transaction.

That is, first ADD one course, then ADD the other course to your Summary BEFORE clicking SUBMIT. If you click submit before adding both courses you will receive an error message.

VARIABLE CREDIT COURSES

Once a variable credit course is added to a student's registration, the correct number of credits can be assigned from the range that appears on the form. You must first ADD the section, and then correct the number of credits.

SECTION MOVES

Class availability and times may change between the first time you register for courses and the first day of the semester. Occasionally, some sections may be cancelled or have extenuating circumstances, requiring us to move students.

SATISFACTORY/UNSATISFACTORY GRADING

Grades of Satisfactory (equivalent to a "C" or better) and Unsatisfactory (equivalent to a "C-" or worse) are shown on the transcript but not included in the qualty point average (or GPA). Credits for courses with Satisfactory grades are included in credits earned. Students must opt for Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading in the desired course (where applicable) by the end of the Add/Drop period.  

Each college may have additional regulations governing the satisfactory/unsatisfactory option, available from the college dean.

SCHOLASTIC LOAD POLICY

An undergraduate student must take a minimum of 12 credits a semester (Fall/Spring) to be a full-time student. Permission to take fewer than 12 credits hours may be obtained in exceptional circumstances with the written approval of the Dean of your college.

A normal scholastic load is defined by the program set forth in the University catalog. In the ÃÞ»¨ÌÇÖ±²¥ School of Business (VSB) and the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences (CLAS), students with a GPA over 3.0 may sign up for an overload with registration for the sixth course possible only after the main registration period is over. No special approval would be needed.

MAXIMUM CREDIT HOURS

Undergraduate

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

  • Arts Majors
    • Fall or Spring: 17 credits*
    • Summer: 16 credits    
  • Science Majors
    • Fall or Spring: 19 credits
    • Summer: 16 credits

College of Engineering

  • Fall or Spring: 19.5 credits
  • Summer: 16 credits

College of Nursing

  • Fall or Spring: 19 credits
  • Summer: 16 credits

School of Business

  • Fall or Spring: 17 credits*
  • Summer: 16 credits

College of Professional Studies

  • Fall or Spring: 17 credits
  • Summer: 16 credits

Graduate

School of Business

  • Fall or Spring: 14 credits
  • Summer: 18 credits

College of Engineering

  • Fall or Spring: 11 credits
  • Summer: 12 credits

College of Nursing

  • Fall or Spring: 11 credits
  • Summer: 12 credits

Education within College of Liberal Arts and Studies-Graduate

  • Fall or Spring: 14 credits
  • Summer: 12 credits

Theology within College of Liberal Arts and Sciences-Graduate

  • Fall or Spring: 12 credits
  • Summer: 12 credits

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences-Graduate

  • Fall or Spring: 12 credits
  • Summer: 12 credits

*In the ÃÞ»¨ÌÇÖ±²¥ School of Business and the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, students with a GPA over 3.0 may sign up for an overload with registration for the sixth course possible only after the main registration period is over. No special approval would be needed.

MINIMUM CREDIT HOURS

Undergraduate students must be enrolled in at least 12 credits to be considered a full-time student in fall and spring semesters. Undergraduate students do not have to be enrolled in the summer to maintain full-time status.  

Graduate students must be enrolled in at least six credit hours to be considered a full-time student in the fall and spring semesters. Students enrolled in the summer term for at least six credit hours will be considered full-time.

Undergraduates registered for less than 12 credits, and graduate students registered for less than six credits, will be considered part-time students. Some areas that may be affected are financial assistance, athletic eligibility, veteran's affairs, immigration status and ability to reside on campus, as well as certain family and group life/health insurance plans.

You can drop classes until the fifth day of class for fall and spring semesters online via . Search for Registration Tools. Click on Register, Add or Drop Classes.

After the drop/add period for your program has ended, you must submit a  if you wish to withdraw from a course. Withdrawals will appear on your transcript as a WX grade (with no effect on your GPA) up to your program's withdrawal deadline. Withdrawals after deadline will appear on the transcript as a W (equivalent to an F or 0.00 calculated into the GPA). 

ACCOUNT HOLDS

In order to obtain the reason your account is on hold, visit  and search "View Account Holds."

PERMISSION REQUIRED

If you receive a "permission required" error when trying to register for a course, the department (or dean or instructor) offering the course must grant permission to register.

This is a restriction placed on the course by the department (or dean or instructor). You must contact the department (or dean or instructor) in order to obtain the appropriate override.

OVERRIDES

In most cases, you will need to contact the department coordinator to assist in resolving the issue. The coordinators may, based on their policies and guidelines, provide an Override directly in the database to permit registration. Coordinators are most likely able to assist with Class/College/Department and Major restriction.

Overrides are not equivalent to registration. By obtaining an override, you have essentially secured the ability to register, but you must add the course to your schedule.  After obtaining the override, go back to . Search for Registration Tools, Select Register, Add or Drop Classes in order to be enrolled in the course.

REGISTRATION ERROR RECEIVED

Explanations for the below registration errors:

  • Class restriction - Only students in a particular set of classifications may register. This means that if a course requires junior standing, and your classification after successful completion of the current term will only place you at sophomore standing, you may not register without obtaining a “Class Override" from the department.
  • College restriction - Only students in a particular college may register. For example, if you are currently in the College of Arts and Sciences and wish to register for a specific engineering course limited to students in the College of Engineering, you will need a "College Override" from the College of Engineering.
  • Department restriction - Only students pursuing majors and minors in a particular department may register for this course.
  • Duplicate Course - You may only register for a single section of a course.
  • Major Restriction - The course is reserved for a certain set of majors. You may receive this error if you have not yet declared your major, or you have a different major than required by the course. Contact the course department for assistance.
  • Pre-requisite error - You do not currently meet the requirements of the course; prerequisites may be found in the course catalog. Often courses have pre-requisites, such as successful completion of Calculus I in order to register for Calculus II.
  • Co-requisite error - Often courses have corequisites and these may be found in the course catalog. NOTE: You must add all corequiste courses to your registration in order to successfully register. You will receive an error message if you attempt to register for only one of the corequisite sections. The error message will indicate which correquisite is missing.
  • Time Conflict - The class times for two courses overlap or are at the same time (you can’t be in two places at once).
  • Approval error â€“ The course requires special approval from a specific party in order to register. The error message should indicate whose approval should be sought.
  • Attribute error â€“ The course is limited to students with a specific student attribute. You may not register without obtaining an “Attribute Override" from the department.
  • Capacity error â€“ There are no available seats in this course. You may not register without obtaining a “Capacity Override" from the department. Note that capacity overrides are often impossible if there is not a classroom available that can accommodate the overload.
  • Repeat error â€“ This course has already been completed and is not eligible to be repeated for credit.
  • Reserve Closed - Departments can set aside a certain number of seats reserved for a specific population of students including, but not limited to, major, college, cohort, or classification on a course. If you receive a "Reserved Closed" error, that means that there are only reserved seats for the specific population that the department has set aside for left to be filled.

 

In addition to the registration protocol, graduate and part-time students should check with their respective departments for special registration procedures.
 

Registration Protocol

Students are only permitted to register for courses approved by their adviser. In addition, registration must occur only for the individual's use. Registration in courses for which a student has already taken and received a passing grade is prohibited unless approved by their college. The only exception to this is registration for courses that are repeatable such as a "topics" course. Registration for courses not approved by an adviser can result in removal from the course at the discretion of the Registrar with no prior warning to the student. Registration for courses that have already been taken and passed by a student will result in the removal from the course with no prior warning to the student.

Students who are identified as holding a seat for a fellow student and students who are identified as adding the "held" course will be subject to registration penalties in the subsequent term.

 

   

CONTACT US

Undergraduate & Graduate Registrar
St. Mary's Hall, Room 109
Call 610.519.4030
Email

 

Law School Registrar
John Scarpa Hall, First Floor
Call 610.519.7017
Email