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COURSE REGISTRATION 101
Presented by Madison Advising Peers
Enrollment Appointment Date Enrollment date depends on your
number of credit hours accumulated You can freely add, drop, or swap
classes from your enrollment date until the last day to add/drop a class in January
See e-campus (right side of Student Center screen) for your enrollment date
Add/Drop/Swap
Adding a class: Enrolling in another class to add to your schedule.
Dropping a class: Un-enrolling in a class to delete it from your schedule. Students should not drop their Cluster One classes because
they must finish them by the end of their first year. Swapping classes: Dropping one of your classes
while simultaneously adding another class in its place. You do NOT have to swap for a class in the same time slot or
for a different section of the same class (can be ANY class!) Swapping simplifies the dropping/adding process
Need a refresher?
If you need a reminder on how to do any of the things we’ve mentioned so far, visit http://isapps.jmu.edu/ecampus/ for tutorials on how to use all of the functions of e-campus.
Creating Your Schedule: Meet with your advisor
Setting up an appointment with your advisor: Set it up AT LEAST a week before
registration (the earlier, the better) Come prepared: devise a list of classes
you’re interested in taking, know which classes you’ve already taken, and write down any questions you need answered
Not quite sure just what to ask? Stop by the Madison Advising Peers office in Wilson 102 and have a peer advisor point you in the right direction.
Creating Your Schedule: Options, options, options
Start planning EARLY! Prepare yourself: Search for classes on e-campus and list the
days/times offered for any classes you are interested in taking
Use these to make 2-3 possible schedules (it’s helpful to put them in a calendar set up, so you know everything fits)
Give yourself lots of options! Prioritize the classes you NEED this semester!
When you have multiple possibilities for scheduling, you will not need to panic when one of the classes you wanted fills up.
Creating Your Schedule: The Big Day
Make sure you know the exact date and time of your enrollment appointment
Be prepared with your schedule possibilities the minute your enrollment appointment opens
Don’t stress if a class you wanted is full! Use another class from one of your
schedule possibilities Continue to check e-campus throughout
the registration period to see if the class you want opens up
Creating Your Schedule: Tips and Tricks
Make sure that you actually ENROLL in a class. Step one of the process is to put the class in your shopping cart. Click “Proceed to Step 2 of 3”.
THEN…
Creating Your Schedule: Tips and Tricks
…Click “Finish Enrolling” to officially register for the class!
Creating Your Schedule: Tips and Tricks
Make sure you have enough time to make it from one class to another: Visit “Can I Get There On Time”
http://www.jmu.edu/registrar/wm_library/classlocations.pdf to see how long it will take you to get from one class to another
Remember that your class may run a little late, and you need the 15 minutes not only to travel from one building to another, but to actually be sitting down in your classroom before class begins!
Creating Your Schedule: Tips and Tricks
Planning a schedule can be overwhelming; you might be confused about which classes you need to take and when you need to take them.
Please see your academic advisor to plan out what major courses you need and when to take them and which areas of General Education you must complete.
Creating Your Schedule:Tips and Tricks
The Madison Advising Peers can help you find these classes on e-campus and discuss classes in the GenEd clusters that you and your advisor have identified
They can help you figure out what to ask your academic advisor.
Come by and visit us in Wilson 102!
Other Scheduling Issues: Repeat Credit/Repeat
Forgive What is the difference between
repeat credit and repeat forgive? Repeat credit:
Allows you to repeat the previously taken course and AVERAGE the grade you received the first time around WITH the grade you received the second time
This means that BOTH grades will be included on transcripts and in GPA calculations
You can take a course for repeat credit as often as you need to
Other Scheduling Issues: Repeat Credit/Repeat
Forgive What is the difference between repeat credit and
repeat forgive? Repeat forgive:
Allows you to take a class over again and REPLACE the grade you got the first time around with the grade you get the next time
BOTH grades will show up on your TRANSCRIPT but only the SECOND grade will be factored into your GPA
Even if you do worse the second time around, that grade will still be the replacement grade factored into the GPA
All JMU students have TWO opportunities to take classes as repeat-forgive
Other Scheduling Issues: Repeat Credit/Repeat
Forgive When scheduling your class as repeat
credit or repeat forgive, click the appropriate option under the dropdown menu under “Repeat Code”.
Other Scheduling Issues: Repeat Credit/Repeat
ForgiveWhile you do have these options for repeating classes, TAKE CLASSES SERIOUSLY THE FIRST TIME AROUND! All of your grades WILL show up on your transcript, regardless of whether you took them as repeat credit or repeat forgive.
FAQ’s: Frequently Asked Questions
Look online on the MAP website for step-by-step answers to the following questions: When am I allowed to register for a class? How do I ADD a class? How do I SWAP a class? How do I DROP a class? How do I find an open class? How can I find ALL AVAILABLE classes (not only
open ones)? How do I do a more specific class search (by
professor, day, time, etc)? How do I see how many seats are available in a
class? How do I know who can register for a course? How do I find out what a course covers? How do I search by Gen-Ed cluster?
You made it!
Scheduling is a sometimes frustrating process, but the more you prepare for it, the less stressful it will be.
Look to this PowerPoint and the online resource over the next few weeks to help you in scheduling for next semester.
Also, use the following link from the registrar’s office for help with navigating e-campus. http://isapps.jmu.edu/ecampus/
As always, if you have any questions, visit us in the MAP office in Wilson 102 or email us at [email protected].