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Student Planning

Ready to get started with Student Planning?  This page contains the information you’ll need to get logged in and begin using our new registration and degree audit system. 

Resources for Student Planning

 

Registration Instructions
 
Registration

CHOOSE A TERM: If you plan to search for courses for the upcoming semester using the ‘Subject Search’ make sure to narrow down your search by term on the next screen.  If you don’t narrow it down to Spring 2019 you will see every course a department offers (not just in the upcoming semester)

PREREQUISITES: When searching through courses, most prerequisites are listed in the ‘Requisite’ field.  There are some courses where the prerequisites or restrictions on the course can not be listed in that field.  Please make sure to take note of any ALL CAPS comments in the course description, as there may be additional restrictions on a course. 

PASS/FAIL: Please do not elect to take a course P/F through Student Planning.  Students may only elect to take a course P/F using the form in the Registrar’s Office.  We will automatically convert courses back to graded should you select P/F through Student Planning.

Search for Courses by Course Type

If you would like to narrow your course search down to search for courses that may meet specific major requirements, courses that count toward minors or concentrations, try using the Course Type filter!   Looking for courses that count toward the International Studies major?  Choose the International Studies course type.  Looking for courses that might fulfill the Pre-1800 Literature requirement within the English major?  Choose “Pre-1800 Literature” course type. 

This option is located on the left of your screen if you choose to search by subject. 

If you search using the Advanced Search option, selecting a course type is the last option before clicking “Search.” 

Planning for Future Semesters

It is important to note that adding courses to your plan does not mean that the course will be offered. 

If the course is offered in the semester you have planned to take it, having the course on your plan does not guarantee you a seat in the course. Students will still need to register for courses each semester.