New Student Advising & Registration Guide
Welcome to ůůֱ²¥ Class of 2030 & Transfer students!
All of us in the Office of Academic Advising, the Office of the Registrar, and the First-Year Experience are delighted to welcome you to ůůֱ²¥ College. We're proud of the many accomplishments that have brought you to the start of your exciting academic journey with us.
This New Student Advising & Registration Guide (NSARG) will help you register for your first semester courses based on your academic requirements, interests, and goals. Use the Navigation Menu in the left sidebar to move about through the guide.
NSARG Webinar
Here is a link to the informational webinar that took place Wednesday, May 20th in case you were unable to attend or would like to revisit the information. Students had an opportunity to learn more about the advising/registration process, our All-College requirements, and how to pursue a path in the health professions. Students raised many excellent questions along the way! We encourage the Class of 2030 to watch the recording so students can be as informed and prepared as possible when they have their advising meeting with their Summer Advisor.
Advising & Registration Timeline
The advising and registration process will take place in June. Begin by familiarizing yourself with the information in this guide. Then create a tentative fall course schedule to review and discuss with your Summer Advisor.
Monday, June 1, and Ongoing Through Friday, June 26 - A member of ůůֱ²¥â€™s faculty will be your Summer Advisor and will contact you at your ůůֱ²¥ email account to invite you to schedule an individual advising appointment conducted via phone or Zoom.
Tuesday, June 23 / Wednesday, June 24 - First-year students begin to register themselves for courses online. Course registration opens at 8:30am (Eastern Time) based on the first letter of your last name: A-K may begin to register on Tuesday, and L-Z may begin on Wednesday.
Tuesday, June 30 - The goal for students to secure a full-time course load with 12 or more credits.
Friday, July 10 - The deadline for students to secure a full-time course load with 12 or more credits. With the exception of SSP 100 Scribner Seminar (4 credits), students can continue to make changes to their course schedules over the summer.
Wednesday, September 9 - Classes begin for the first day of the Fall 2026 semester.
You will find many faculty and staff at ůůֱ²¥ who are ready to help you during your time here. We look forward to guiding you on your academic journey.
Sincerely,
Ryan Homsey, Director of Academic Advising
Dave DeConno, Registrar
Rachel Roe-Dale, Director of First-Year Experience