Prepare For Registration

Below, undergraduate students will find important tools and information relating to course registration.

Click here to access the Spring 2024 registration guide for Arts and Letters majors.

The Arts & Letters Permit Guide has been updated for Fall 2024! Please review the document to learn how to request an add permit in each department within the College of Arts and Letters.

Degree Planner provides recommended course schedules by semester based on a student's declared major(s), premajor, minor(s), and certificate(s). The Arts & Letters Advisement Center requires students to review Degree Planner before receiving a class schedule check from an advisor.

After selecting courses for a given semester, the Schedule Planner can generate a list of potential schedules prior to registration. The class sections can then be loaded into the Shopping Cart in the GET Student Center.

A student's CAAR can be accessed through the GET Student Center. Among other academic records, the CAAR shows a student's progress toward their declared degree programs. This is a very important tool to get familiar with and understand.

Once registration dates have been finalized, students may view their assigned registration date and time for the upcoming term in the "Enrollment Dates" section in the GET Student Center. Be sure to select the correct term (e.g. Fall 2024).

 

How to check your enrollment date with steps. Step one, arrow points to details.
 
 

Once the Schedule of Classes has been published online, it may be viewed by clicking the "Search" link in the GET Student Center, or by visiting the University Scheduling Office's website.

Class Search

University departments may place holds on student accounts for various reasons. Holds prevent students from registering for classes. Students may view any outstanding holds in the GET Student Center.

Holds

While finishing the enrollment process, students sometimes encounter error messages. A list of error messages may be found here. In order to ensure a smooth registration experience, students should use the "validate" function in the GET Student Center to clear any potential error messages prior to their enrollment date.

Validate

Please review the Waitlist FAQ on the University Registrar's website.