Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Advance Spring Programs: additional add/drop times
During this week (December 5-9), undergraduates may make adjustments to their Spring 2012 programs. You will have L signup appointments for about 12 hours each day (no priority based on class standing), and will have around-the-clock access to your eBear program.
Please note that you are not required or even expected to make any changes at all; this is simply an opportunity. You should list on your program only those classes you really believe you will take, and in the interest of fairness, you should not take up a space in a class that a fellow student might desperately need.
You do not need your adviser's approval for any December changes. If you need to make adjustments, you should do so based on the conversation you had with your adviser in November, and of course you will have further discussions after classes start in January.
Note that this week does not provide an extension of the advance program filing deadline that passed on November 21. If you did not receive your adviser's approval for that deadline, you should print your program, have your adviser sign it, and bring it to the Registrar. (Students who do not file approved advance programs may be subject to withdrawal from the College. Only students who will be on study leave in the spring are not required to file advance programs.) Your adviser will not be able to approve your program online until January.
Please note that you are not required or even expected to make any changes at all; this is simply an opportunity. You should list on your program only those classes you really believe you will take, and in the interest of fairness, you should not take up a space in a class that a fellow student might desperately need.
You do not need your adviser's approval for any December changes. If you need to make adjustments, you should do so based on the conversation you had with your adviser in November, and of course you will have further discussions after classes start in January.
Note that this week does not provide an extension of the advance program filing deadline that passed on November 21. If you did not receive your adviser's approval for that deadline, you should print your program, have your adviser sign it, and bring it to the Registrar. (Students who do not file approved advance programs may be subject to withdrawal from the College. Only students who will be on study leave in the spring are not required to file advance programs.) Your adviser will not be able to approve your program online until January.