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REGISTRATION INFORMATIOn


The following information is important to all students. Please take the time to read it thoroughly. If there are any additional questions, we urge you to bring them to the attention of an academic adviser.

 

 

 

 

Priority Registration

Each semester there is a special early registration period for matriculated students who were registered for the previous semester. The priority week is determined by the total number of credits earned. Take advantage of your priority week! The Registrar's Office will send you your priority week registration information via your Southern Pipeline email account. If you have any questions regarding your priority week, contact the Registrar's Office in the Wintergreen building.

 

 

Registration INFORMATION BULLETIN

The Registration Information Bulletin will be helpful to you every semester at registration. You should familiarize yourself with it as it will help you make wise academic decisions and keep you informed of procedures and policies regarding add-drop, withdrawal, fees, and other areas. The Registration Information Bulletin is located here.

 

Undergraduate Catalog

The Undergraduate Catalog contains important information that is useful to students.  Please familiarize yourself with the catalog.  The University Catalog can be found here.

 

 

Major Area of Study

We encourage you to begin to explore a major area of study as soon as possible. You are not limited to any major and may change your major at any time. However, do not adopt the narrow perspective of only focusing on the university's "general requirements." If this is done for the first three to four semesters, you will find yourself with only major area courses and a few electives that need to be taken. Many major course areas need prerequisites, or only a selected few of the courses may be offered during a particular semester. This situation could postpone your graduation.