Course registration is a multi-step process that supports your academic progress through careful planning. This page provides information on how to register. If you need help regarding the specific ...
If a class doesn’t appear in your schedule, but needs to be added, you’ll create the class using Schedule New Course. This could happen if it’s a new class that hasn’t been offered before, or if the ...
Adjusting course registration (adding or dropping courses) within a defined period extending through the first week of quarter classes provides students flexibility in their plan of study with minimal ...
Late drop fee begins Courses dropped within two weeks of the official course start date (always a Monday) are assessed a $45 late drop fee. Deadline to add a course Wednesday at 4 p.m. prior to ...
You are encouraged to create saved schedules before your registration window opens. A saved schedule serves as a “shopping cart” for your preferred and alternate courses and speeds up registration.
For students at many universities, the first week of a new semester is often filled with exhilaration and curiosity. Students add all the classes that interest them to their schedule, sometimes ...
During the first two weeks of every Princeton semester, students have the opportunity to toy with their schedules freely. Over this period, referred to as add/drop, students are afforded flexibility ...
Students registered in credit courses are automatically added to—and removed from—your Canvas course every 24 hours based on the official enrolment data in SFU’s student information system. In some ...
Late drop fee begins Courses dropped within two weeks of the official course start date (always a Monday) are assessed a $45 late drop fee. Deadline to add a course Wednesday at 4 p.m. prior to ...
Use the Schedule New Course menu option to schedule a course that has never been scheduled. Review Class Setup Examples for additional information for each instruction mode. Schedulers should ensure ...