1. Log in to the Student Information System (SIS) and complete any remaining registration holds. You will not be able to continue until all holds are completed. If you need a proxy, please email The Registrar’s Office to discuss options.
View the registration schedule here. Log in before your designated registration time so that you are ready by clicking on Registration on the left side for the correct term. Registration is live and immediate once your time begins.
2. If you have been preregistered for a particular course, you will see it at the top. Plan your other courses so that they do not conflict with the time of your preregistered course(s).
3. If you still have a WRIT 111, REL 121, WRIT 120, or FYS 120 course left to take, you’ll see it in the purple First-Year course box. Click Find Courses to see the available sections, and then click the Add button to add the section you wish to add.
4. In the teal box labeled Course Placement, you will find any placement survey results. If you wish to add a course that you placed into this term, click Find Courses to see the available sections and click the Add button. Placement information can also be found in SIS under Advising Information.
5. Complete your registration by using the various search parameters under Search for a Course.
6. Use the Drop and Swap buttons to make registration changes. Remember that registration is live and another student may register for a course immediately after you drop it. The course may close and not be available for you to add again. You will be able to add and drop courses until the day before classes begin for each term. The system will not allow you to drop to zero credits. Contact the Registrar’s Office if you would like to drop your last credit.
7. If a course you want to register for says Prereqs Not Met or Course Full next to it, you cannot register for the course without permission from the instructor. Click on the button to access the Override Request form. See instructions for Requesting an Override.
8. If you have questions, use the chat function in SIS. If you have questions outside of our regular working hours (M-F 8:00 AM-5:00 PM Central Time), the chat function will give you an option to email your question. We will respond when we are back in the office.
NOTE: The chat will be staffed for additional hours when students register in the morning/evening during the October/November and April registration weeks.
*Please see instructional videos below.
An Override is an electronic process that permits a student to add your course in the following situations:
How to Approve/Deny a Student-initiated Override Request (1:00) |
Faculty-initiated Override (1:16) |
How to Edit an Override (0:52) |
Written Instructions for Faculty
Please see instructional videos below.
An Override is an electronic process that you, the student, can perform to request to add a course in the following situations:
If you request an Override and it is approved by the instructor, it is not guaranteed that you will get into the course and it is still your responsibility to register for the course in the registration system. You may not request an Override due to capacity before registration begins.
Prerequisites Override Instructional Video 1:47 | Capacity Override Instructional Video 1:21 | Adding a Course with an Approved Override 5:41 |
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