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  1. ISCHOOL KATY HOW TO
  2. ISCHOOL KATY FULL

ISCHOOL KATY FULL

We cannot override SIS and "push" our students into full classes that are offered by another department.Īnother option is setting up a course swap, which means that if you enroll in your second choice course and then a seat opens up in your first choice, you can "swap" into that first choice course, effectively dropping your second choice without penalty. This is especially true if the course you're waitlisted on is not offered by the iSchool. That being said, waitlists do not guarantee enrollment, so we advise students to plan for backup courses if some of their first picks don't work out. During the enrollment period, The iSchool is constantly monitoring course enrollment and waitlist numbers, and we'll do everything we can to make sure students get into the courses they need. If this happens, you can join the waitlist for that course, which is also done via SIS. This can happen with both required courses and electives. Sometimes courses you want to take may be full before your enrollment window opens. A withdrawal may also affect any financial aid you are receiving, so take that into account as well. If you are considering withdrawing from a class, we strongly encourage you to talk to your professor or academic advisor first. You can withdraw from a course on SIS the same way you drop a course, but withdrawing will result in a 'W' penalty grade appearing on your academic transcript. Withdrawing From a CourseĪfter the Add/Drop week ends, dropping a course results in a "drop with penalty," AKA "withdrawing" from a course. Remember, dropping a course during Add/Drop week leaves no record on your academic transcript. Students may also drop classes in-person via an advising walk-in, or at the RIT Office of the Registrar.

ISCHOOL KATY HOW TO

Full instructions on how to drop a class in SIS can be found online. The easiest way to drop a class during Add/Drop week is to use the 'drop' function in SIS. Specific walk-in hours are posted in the iSchool weekly newsletter, on iSchool social media, and are displayed in the iSchool main office in GOL-2100. During Add/Drop week, iSchool academic advisors hold special walk-in hours for students to help them finalize their schedules. The first week of each RIT semester is 'Add/Drop Week,' which allows students to tweak their schedules, adding and dropping courses without penalty. It can alert you ahead of time to things like time conflicts, advising holds, and other issues. We highly recommend students utilize their shopping cart. They open at the same time for all students, regardless of credit hours completed or if a student has an advising hold on their account. Shopping carts become available a few weeks before the enrollment period, allowing you plenty of time to talk to your advisor and plan your courses. It is simply a tool for planning purposes. Please note that placing a class in your shopping cart does not mean you are enrolled in that class, nor does it guarantee you a seat in that class.

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It allows you to plan your schedule in advance, and makes registering for courses quicker and easier. The shopping cart is designed to help students manage their course selections for the following term. Check SIS for your personal enrollment window. Students are assigned a specific enrollment window during the enrollment period this window is the only time (besides add/drop week) that students can enroll in courses. Enrollment for spring courses typically happens in November, and enrollment for fall courses in April. Each semester has an enrollment period in which students use the Student Information System (SIS) to choose classes to take the following semester.








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