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Online Registration

Pre-Registration for Fall 2008:
March 17 -- March 28

Students may not pre-register earlier than the day designated for your current class level. If you attempt to register online before your designated day/time, you will receive an error message and your registration will be blocked until your assigned day.

Pre-registration information will be sent to your student e-mail account ahead of time. It will contain your current class information and scheduled pre-registration days.

Seniors who receive pre-registration materials in their e-mail mailbox should check their Lyceum status and earned hours to make sure they have completed graduation requirements in those areas. 116 (120 for students beginning in fall 2005) credit hours are required for a B.A. candidate, and 124 credit hours are required for a B.S. candidate by the end of the final semester.

Seniors who receive pre-registration information may also take the opportunity to add a second major or minor or extend their program, if desired.

If a class that you want is full when your time comes to pre-register, you may be required to choose an alternate course. Instructors may grant a student permission to enroll over the limit set for the class. To request permission to enroll in a full class, you may pick up a drop/add form and have the professor sign it if he or she agrees to let you into the class. If there is great demand for a class that is full, additional sections may be added.

If you want to take a course overload, which is 18 or more credit hours per semester, you must complete the Petition for Overload Request. The system will only allow you to register for 17.5 hours online. The additional class(es) listed on the Petition for Overload Request will be entered onto your schedule by the CSA Office, once the form is approved by the Dean of Faculty.

Students can begin the pre-registration process by utilizing the eAdvising module in WebAdvisor.

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