Note: All administrative holds (registration, transcript, as well as other holds) can be seen on the student's View Administrative Holds page ( Student Services Menu) in Voyager.Īt Lawrence academic advising is done by regular members of the teaching faculty.
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Students who have other types of registration holds should contact the appropriate administrative office (Student Accounts, Financial Aid, Health Center, Center for Academic Success, Registrar’s Office) about releasing the hold. See Academic Advising for more information. Students should consult with advisors prior to making any changes to the agreed upon schedule. Students are required to meet with their academic advisors before they advance register for their courses in spring prior to next academic year. Until all registration holds are released, a student will be prevented from adding and dropping classes even if the assigned registration time is current. Holds that prevent registration are displayed on the student's Check Registration Times & Status page in Voyager. These students are registered through the program application procedures.Ī ‘hold’ on a student’s record prevents some type of action from taking place (release of a transcript, registration, etc.). Lawrence offers a limited number of programs at the graduate level for high school teachers during the summer. After the initial opening of advance registration, priority registration does not apply. Students with an identical number of earned units will be assigned to the same priority group. The students with the most earned units will register first. Each group will be assigned to a registration period that includes hours during a regular business day. For the first round of advance registration, all eligible students will be assigned to priority groups based on degree units earned by February 1. The Lawrence network server time is displayed at the bottom of every Voyager page.ĭuring the spring of each year all continuing, degree-seeking students may advance register for classes for all terms in the next academic year. Assigned times are listed in Central Standard Time. Registration dates for which a student is eligible can be viewed on the student's Check Registration Times & Status page in Voyager.
Important term dates and deadlines by term are published on the Web by the Registrar's Office. See the registration schedule for a complete list of open registration dates. Students may elect to take one 3-unit course for the session. Lawrence also offers a two-week, optional December Term (D-Term). Students attending a program in a semester session are not eligible to register for the overlapping terms. The student-teaching courses required for teacher certification are offered under a semester session as well. Most of these are held in semester sessions. Lawrence offers students the opportunity to participate in a variety of off-campus programs. For example, the academic year 2016-17 would be represented by Fall Term 2016, Winter Term 2017, and Spring Term 2017. These terms are identified in various drop-down lists within Voyager by the season and the calendar year. Lawrence operates on a three-term calendar. Petitions received after this deadline will not be approved.
IMPORTANT: Petitions to correct registration problems must be submitted no later than the last day of classes of the academic term immediately following the term for which the registration change is being requested. The Faculty Subcommittee on Administration may waive these fees when a class change was delayed due to exceptional circumstances such as illness, family emergencies, a curricular decision that could not be made by the registration deadline, etc. The fee increases to $50 per class addition or cancellation made after the last day of classes of the term. After the tenth day of classes, students must petition the Faculty Subcommittee on Administration to correct registration problems for the current term and may be assessed a late registration fee of $25 per class addition or cancellation approved from the third week of the term through the last day of classes.
Class changes for the current term are allowed through the first ten class days.