The normal maximum course load is 16 hours for full-time students and 11 hours for part-time students in the fall and spring semesters. The maximum course load during the summer semester is 6 hours and is considered to be full-time study. Students registered for less than 12 hours in the fall or spring semester will be classified as part-time students, and may not register for fewer than 8 hours without written permission of the Dean of Students. Permission request forms are located here.
Full-time students may register for 17 hours without special permission if all first-year requirements are met and they have a cumulative G.P.A. of 3.3 or higher. Students who have met all first-year requirements but have a cumulative G.P.A. below 3.3 may register for 17 hours only with written permission of the Dean of Students. Permission request forms are located here.
Students may add and drop courses through online registration until 11:59 p.m. Sunday after the first week of classes. Courses that are dropped by this deadline will be deleted from the student’s academic record.
After 11:59 p.m. Sunday after the first week of classes, students may add classes only with permission of the professor. Additionally, the Registrar’s Office must add the course for the student.
After 11:59 p.m. Sunday after the first week of classes, students may not drop classes through online registration, but only through the Registrar’s Office.
After 11:59 p.m. Sunday after the second week of classes, students who drop a class will receive a “W” grade on their transcript.
After 11:59 p.m. Sunday after the fourth week of classes, students must obtain their professor’s permission to drop a class, and if granted, they will receive a “W” grade on their transcript.
Through Sunday (11:59 p.m.) after the second week of classes 100%
Through Sunday (11:59 p.m.) after the third week of classes 90%
Through Sunday (11:59 p.m.) after the fourth week of classes 80%
Through Sunday (11:59 p.m.) after the fifth week of classes 70%
After Sunday (11:59 p.m.) after the fifth week of classes 0%
Prerequisites for courses are listed in the semester course schedule. Students will not be able to register for a course if prerequisites have not been fulfilled. If students fail to complete the prerequisite for a registered course, students may be required to adjust their schedules during the drop/add period.
Students are responsible for addressing any registration holds promptly, as holds will prevent registration. While the University usually notifies students with holds, it is essential for students to check their accounts online before registration to avoid surprises. Holds must be removed and students must be registered before federal loans can be disbursed.