These instructions are for students who have met with Counseling and Advising and already have planned classes added to their account.įollow the directions below or view detailed instructions. Visit the Permit Required Registration page for more information about permits and how to request a permit. Permits are requested by the student and approved by the instructor. On certain occasions a permit may be required for a student to register for a class. Record, it must be satisfied prior to enrolling. If there is a restrictive hold on the student’s If a student registers for a different section of the same course, the student willīe dropped from the waitlisted section. Students can either be registered for a course or waitlisted for one section per course. The waitlist expires after the first day of class. If they fail to register they are removed from the waitlist and the next student The spot is held for them until 11:59 p.m. If a seat becomes available the student in the number one spot on the waitlist is When a student attempts to register for a class that is full/closed, the student mayīe notified that a waitlist is available to join. Is designed to allow students regular face-to-face contact in a virtual format. Online in real time at specified days and times using video chat software. These classes will have a section code that starts with VCM. View the Section Details for any other requirements as some courses may require in-person proctored exams and webcam enabled live discussions. Students are required to log in daily but may do so at any timeĮxcept for due dates/times for homework, quizzes, and tests. Only the start and endĭate will be listed. Online following instructor timelines and learning outcomes. These classes will have a section code that starts with NET. Is a face-to face component or if it is fully online. Look at the location to determine if there These classes will have a section code that starts with HYB. For students to register they must choose a specific section of the course. Most courses will have multiple sections being offered duringĪ term. The section of a course refers to the instructor, day/time, location, format, and Some classes are not offered in every session. Session start and end dates can be viewed on the academic calendar. Shorter sessions will be covering the same content as the 16-week session so students The same class inĪny session is worth the same number of credits. Spring/Fall term has 16-week, 12-week and 8-week long sessionsĪnd the Summer term has 10-week, 8-week and 5-week long sessions. The session refers to the length of time the course is offered. There is no “winter” term.įor term start and end dates, visit the Enrollment Calendar. Important terminology to understand when searching and registering for classes: TermĬollege of DuPage has three terms Fall, Spring and Summer.
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