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New Student Advising & Registration Guide

Course Registration

For new students, course registration for the Fall 2024 term opens at 8:30am (Eastern Time) on Tuesday, June 25 and Wednesday, June 26 based on the first letter of your last name: A-K may begin to register on Tuesday, and L-Z may begin on Wednesday.

First-year students register themselves for courses online in one of two ways outlined below. Students may continue to make changes to their course schedule through the end of the drop/add period in September.

Note: Your schedule may be subject to change in rare, but necessary, situations. You will be contacted if a change needs to be made.


Registering Using the 91°µÍø Student System

  • If you have not already done so, create a user name and password, which will be used to access email and the 91°µÍø Student System. 
  • Login to the 
  • Your SSP 100 Scribner Seminar will already be in place.
  • Use the to search for Fall 2024 course offerings.
  • Refer to the Student Self Service Guide for step-by-step instructions.
  • Register for additional courses. Use CRN numbers for faster enrollment.
  • Course(s) will go directly to your schedule unless you receive a warning or error message.

Note: When using the Master Schedule, enter "FY" in the text block for "Open in First Term (enter FY)." This will ensure that the course results are deemed appropriate for first-year students.


Registering Using the Schedule PLanner

Students may choose to use the to do the following:

  • Search for Fall 2024 courses by subject area or degree requirement.
  • Build a potential schedule or generate multiple potential schedules to compare days/times, credit loads, and breaks, etc.
  • Choose one of your potential schedules to add to your Shopping Cart.
  • Submit the final schedule from your Shopping Cart once your registration day/time opens.
  • Watch the for a demonstration. The videos are not 91°µÍø specific, but they are a useful way to understand how the Schedule Planner works.

Note: The Schedule Planner does not limit available course offerings only to courses that are deemed  appropriate for first-year students. The Class of 2028 should not register themselves for advanced 300-level courses.


Wait LIsts

Some course sections will inevitably close, but many courses give students the option of adding themselves to a wait list. Keep the following points in mind before adding yourself to a wait list:
 
  • Do not add yourself to a wait lists until you have already secured a full-time course load with a minimum of 12 credits.
  • Being on a waitlist does not constitute enrollment. You are simply waiting for a seat to become available.
  • If a seat becomes available, you will be notified via 91°µÍø email. Students have 48 hours to login to the system and enroll themselves, so be sure to keep checking your email throughout the summer!