Registering with SIS Online JohnPaul Makilya Academic Programs Coordinator for Orientation 2007
Courses I Want to Register For CALL NUMBERCOURSENUMBERCOURSE TITLE 02681EC Principles Economics 02702EC ERecitation (EC 5) 01059ENG 0002-GFreshman Writing Seminar 01901MUS Blues 01485FR-0003-CIntermediate French 1
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If you’ve never logged in before, your PIN is your birthday in MMDDYY format. You’ll be prompted to change your PIN once you log in.
Click on “Registration”
Click on “Register”
Make sure the correct semester is selected
MAIN REGISTRATION SCREEN: You can enter courses using Call Numbers or Subject/Course Number/Section
Easiest Way: Enter the Call Numbers for all of your courses at once, then Submit
All the courses you get will be listed here. Once status is “Enrolled” you’re officially in the class! This means there was at least one problem
Scroll down and you will see this screen You can search for an open section of the course (English 2, in this case) using the search function, or you can put in a new Call Number if you have a backup
Search provides a listing of alternate sections of the same course. Check the Meeting Times to help choose one
When you choose a section, click the Add button for that section to register for it
The new course should show up as “Enrolled” SECTION SEARCH: search for sections of a specified course that will fit into your schedule
Choose the subject and enter the Course Number
To register for a section, click the Add button next to that section
If you change your mind and want to Drop something you have registered for, choose “Drop” and then Submit
POWER SEARCH: find courses in any one department
You can choose specific days and time frames to search within
Enter Subject, Course Level, and choose Open Sections Only, or All Sections
Again, to register click the Add button next to the section
“View Schedule” To see your final schedule
Things to Remember Register for Recitations and Labs as needed You can add/drop classes on SIS for 16 hours following your registration time (between 8:00am and 6:00pm) Waitlists count in your credit-load Don’t be discouraged by classes that are closed; if you really want to be in a class, try talking to the professor You can always change your classes during the Add/Drop period (many people do!) Good Luck!!