Selecting Classes and Developing Your Schedule
To assist you in making sure class times do not conflict, print out the time card and follow these points.
- A student may take only one course at a given time period.
- Some courses have separate laboratory, discussion, or recitation meetings. Be sure to include all the course meeting times when arranging your registration.
- Many courses open to new students are offered at two or more different time periods. Select one that best fits your schedule.
- Classes are filled on a first come basis. Unless you already expect to major in the field or in a field for which that course is a requirement.
Please refer to information on general education requirements and the course catalog when making decisions about which courses to take.
DoNUT: To maximize efficient use of the laptops in an academic, networked environment, all first-year students are required to participate in technology training workshops during the fall semester. So you should also select a section of DoNUT, the required Drew On-line Network User Training. If you wish to complete the on-line, self-paced version of the course, select section 001. Otherwise select one of the sections numbered 002-008 that fits your schedule. Successful completion of DoNUT will be credited through your Common Hour section. These workshops are described at http://www.drew.edu/depts/its.aspx?id=280.
- DNUT 001 DREW NETWORK USER TRAINING K White (on-line, self-paced)
- DNUT 002 DREW NETWORK USER TRAINING K White T 1:15pm - 2:15
- DNUT 003 DREW NETWORK USER TRAINING K White T 2:40pm - 3:40
- DNUT 004 DREW NETWORK USER TRAINING K White W 9:30am - 10:30
- DNUT 005 DREW NETWORK USER TRAINING K White W 2:30pm - 3:30
- DNUT 006 DREW NETWORK USER TRAINING K White TH 9:15am - 10:15
- DNUT 007 DREW NETWORK USER TRAINING K White TH 1:15pm - 2:15
- DNUT 008 DREW NETWORK USER TRAINING K White F 2:30pm - 3:30
Physical Education: Although work in physical education is not required for the degree, students are encouraged to enroll in courses and activities sponsored by the physical education department. With a few exceptions, physical education courses carry one academic credit each. No more than four credits from physical education courses may be counted in the 128 credits required for the B.A. degree.
After you have made your course selections and designed your Fall schedule, follow the instructions below to complete your registration on-line during July and August. The earlier you register the better range of courses and times to choose from.
On-line Registration
Log into CampusWeb and select the 'Registration' option from the menu at the left side of your screen. For each course that you would like to put into your schedule, enter the department, the course number, and the section number in the box provided and click the 'Add' button. The course will appear in your schedule.
Final Registration on Campus
You will meet by appointment with your faculty adviser during orientation (Friday, August 28) to review your registration and course selections, make any necessary changes, and then file a final registration. Your class enrollments are preliminary until you have discussed your schedule with your adviser and he/she has signed your registration.
Later Changes in Registration
If you find that you need to make changes in your registration (drop/add) after classes begin, you may do so during the first two weeks of classes. During the first week of classes you may add a class with your adviser’s approval. During the second week of classes, you may add a new course only with the approval of both the course instructor and your adviser. You may not enter any new course after September 14. Courses may be dropped until the end of the ninth week of classes, through November 6. Courses dropped during the first two weeks do not appear on a student’s record. Courses dropped from the third through the ninth week are entered on a student’s record with the notation “W” (withdrawal). After that point, a notation of “U” (unsatisfactory) appears on a student’s record for a dropped course. All of these dates can be found on the Academic Calendar.