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How-to Guide: Cancel and Add Courses

This website will guide you through the basic steps for canceling and adding courses to your registration. Your circumstances may not be reflected in the guides offered here. Making changes to your registration may have an impact on your financial aid award and your progress toward a degree. If you have any questions about how changing your registration may affect you, contact your CLA student community. Every time you register or change your registration, print out an enrollment statement to verify your registration and keep a copy of it.

I want to drop/cancel one or more courses.

I want to add one or more courses.

 
Holds
Check your record for holds well before you register.

Four-Year Checkpoint Guides
These guides show you by major what courses you need to complete and by what time in order to stay on track to graduate in four years.

How-To Guide: Change Grading Options
Learn how to change grading options for your courses between A-F and S-N.

Class Schedule
Use the Class Schedule to find out what classes are offered when, what prerequisites are necessary, and what requirements classes fulfill.

Course Availability Tool
Tired of jumping back and forth between the pages of the Class Schedule? Use this tool to select up to 10 courses and view the availibility of each course on one page at one time.

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