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REGISTRATION DATES AND PROCEDURES<br />

All students must follow the procedures listed below in order to be considered registered.<br />

NEW STUDENTS ONLY- All new students will be contacted by the Academic Advising and Registration Office<br />

(AARO) and advised of registration procedures. A $100 Commitment/deposit fee must be paid through the Admissions<br />

office be<strong>for</strong>e registration material is mailed.<br />

ALL CURRENT STUDENTS - must register according to the schedule below.<br />

(Seniors register first, followed by juniors, etc.) STUDENTS MUST REGISTER AT THEIR ASSIGNED<br />

REGISTRATION TIME OR ANY TIME THEREAFTER.<br />

CLASS LEVEL<br />

MAY REGISTER BEGINNING<br />

GRADUATE STUDENTS Wednesday, April 4, 2012<br />

SENIORS (93 to 126 credits completed or in progress) Wednesday, April 4, 2012<br />

JUNIORS* (63 to 92.5 credits completed or in progress) Monday, April 9, 2012<br />

SOPHOMORES (30 to 62.5 credits completed or in progress) Monday, April 16, 2012<br />

FRESHMEN (Less than 29.5 credits completed) Monday, April 23, 2012<br />

OPEN REGISTRATION Monday, April 23, 2012 – Wednesday, September 12, 2012<br />

*See important in<strong>for</strong>mation under the JUNIOR STATUS heading in the Academic<br />

Policies section of this Course Schedule<br />

PREPARING FOR REGISTRATION<br />

1. Determine your registration date<br />

Registration dates are based on class level, which is determined by the number of credits you have completed and the<br />

number of credits you are currently registered <strong>for</strong>, if any. Refer to the top of your degree audit/academic evaluation to<br />

view the number of credits listed. The sum of “Current<br />

Earned” + “Anticipated” credits will give you the total<br />

credits and class level <strong>for</strong> which you can register under.<br />

(See above <strong>for</strong> registration credit requirements by class)<br />

2. Check your account <strong>for</strong> holds<br />

If a staff advisor from the Academic Advising and Registration Office (AARO) has placed an advising hold on your<br />

student account, you must meet with the advisor be<strong>for</strong>e you can register <strong>for</strong> classes. If you do not have an advising<br />

hold, you may register <strong>for</strong> courses without an advisor’s signature by following the procedures listed below.<br />

Students that have account holds placed by other departments (Library, Business Services, etc.) must have all holds<br />

removed (by those specified departments) be<strong>for</strong>e registration is permitted. Check “View your Holds” through<br />

WebAdvisor.<br />

3. Pay the commitment fee<br />

The $100 Commitment Fee is due every semester be<strong>for</strong>e registering. Payments may be made by cash, check, money<br />

order or credit card (Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover). Students may make payments by phone at<br />

313.664.7435, at the Cashier’s window (Cashier closes at 4:00 p.m.) or online. Begin your online registration and you<br />

will be prompted to pay your commitment fee. You may continue with your registration once the payment has been<br />

processed. You must present your receipt at the Academic Advising and Registration Office (AARO) if registering in<br />

person through the AARO. Waivers of this payment are not available.<br />

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