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registering for specific courses, you must see an advisor.
At this meeting, you will discuss course options, prerequisites,
major requirements, general education requirements,
and academic progress. Your advisor will endeavor to
help you meet your individual needs and time schedule
prior to arranging a definite program. You will work
with your advisor in an atmosphere of partnership. It
is critical to make an early appointment for academic
advisement if you wish to build a schedule which reflects
your needs. Check the Advisement
Calendar for appointment dates!
After you have met with your advisor to select classes,
the registration process will secure your enrollment
in specific courses. If you are a student new to the
university, your academic advisor will register you
via computer, and you will have your schedule of classes
in hand when you leave the office. Subsequent registrations
may be advisor-aided or by touch-tone (UNILINK).
With touch-tone, you may use the telephone to process
your registration at your convenience. Students on academic
probation will not be allowed to register themselves.
After your registration has been processed, you will
have the opportunity to make changes in your schedule.
If you wish to drop a course or change a section, you
must do so in an official manner. Check the Advisement
Calendar for deadline dates. (The schedule change
process begins with your academic advisor.)
If you have officially registered for classes and find
you are unable or unwilling to attend or complete the
semester (prior to week 8), you must officially withdraw.
Simply leaving school does not constitute a withdrawal.
Discussion of procedures may be found in the SIUC Undergraduate
Catalog, or you may discuss your options with your advisor.
The Office of Transitional Programs, located in Woody
Hall, Room B145 (618-536-2338), handles this process.
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