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Course Planning & Registration
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Step 1: Select Your Classes
Check your degree requirements and individual progress
- The generic outline of all Degree Requirements is listed here.
- You should review your individual progress to see the courses you have completed versus the courses remaining
- Freshmen: Contact your first-year advisor
- Sophomores/Juniors/Seniors: Access your Tracking Sheet using the google sheet view-only access that has provided to you.
- To correct an error displayed on your Advisement Report, be sure to submit a request via the SignNow Form through our Student Experience Coordinator.
Compare your Academic Path to your remaining courses
- Your academic path is based on your major and the year you entered the University.
- Academic Paths are listed here.
- Your personal four-year schedule can be accessed using the google sheet view-only access.
Select liberal art/distribution courses from verified options
- Check the Liberal Arts requirements .
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Step 2: Meet with Your Advisor
- Build a visual of your semester schedule using (a drag and drop tool).
- Sophomores/ Juniors / Seniors: Meet with your Faculty Advisor (listed in ). A link will be emailed to you 1-2 weeks prior to your registration date.
- Freshmen: Meet with your Center for Academic and Career Success advisor (listed in ).
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Step 3: Enroll on Cardinal Station
- For registration issues, you must contact the appropriate office:
- Architecture courses: Submit the Class Registration Help form.
- Non-architecture courses, including Sustainability Minor Courses: Contact the appropriate department, listed here.
- Check and remove any "Holds" on
- Mark the day you can register. This is your Enrollment Appointment.
- All registration dates are based on your credit-hours completed.
- Enrollment Appointments are listed by Enrollment Services
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Step 4: Plan for Deadlines
- All deadlines are listed on the .
- You should mark your calendar for the following important deadlines
- Add/drop
- Withdraw
- Pass/fail
- Final exam conflicts