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For reasons of public safety and instructional quality, course enrollment in each section will be limited to the approved classroom capacity. The Office of the Registrar monitors course enrollments throughout the quarter according to the following guidelines:
Undergraduates will be limited to 19 credits during Registration Periods I and II to allow all students a chance to develop a basic schedule. Additional credits may be added during Registration Period III and the Late Add Period. The limit is 30 credits per quarter.
Entry codes are five digit random numbers issued to you by academic departments as authorization to add or drop in restricted course sections. Entry Codes are not transferable. All courses require add codes to add beginning the 7th calendar day of the quarter.
Add Codes
Some courses require Add Codes that are available through the department offering the course. Courses requiring add codes are designated with the symbol > to the left of the schedule line number (SLN) in the Time Schedule.
Please note that departments reserve the right to require entry codes whether the course is so designated in the Time Schedule or not. Directions on where to obtain an entry code are in the comment section of the Time Schedule listing, either as a comment after the course section or following the title of the course. Contact the department offering the course if the registration system advises you an entry code is required and the location for obtaining one is not identified in the Time Schedule.
Instructors may issue Add (Entry) Codes to students when a class is full which will allow registrations or overloads above the limit set by the department.
Once you have used an entry code, the computer removes it from the list of viable codes and will not accept it again. If you drop a section that required an entry code to add, then you must obtain another entry code from the department if you wish to re-add the section.
Drop Codes
Some courses require a drop code to remove a course from your registration. Obtain the code from the department offering the course.Faculty Numbers
If you are enrolling in independent study courses such as 499, 600, 700, or 800, you will first need to obtain a Faculty Number from the instructor or department.
Certain courses require that you have prerequisites in order to add that course to your schedule. These courses are identified by the word "Prerequisite" in the title bar in the Time Schedule. Prerequisites may be one or more courses, a minimum test score, or a minimum grade in a prerequisite course. You may add a course section even if you have not completed the course prerequisite provided you are currently registered for the prerequisite course. However, departments may elect to have the course that required the prerequisite dropped from your schedule if you do not satisfactorily complete the prerequisite course. Courses subject to cancellation are identified by by stating "Prerequisites (cancellation in effect)" in the Time Schedule. If you do not satisfactorily complete the prerequisite course, the course that required the prerequisite will be dropped from your schedule no later than the third calendar day of the quarter.
For more information on prequisites, go to the Prerequisites page.
Effective winter quarter 2005, departments may restrict undergraduates from repeat registration into courses.
Restrictions may include:
Courses considered to have been taken once include any numerical grade or those with grades of I, CR/NC, or S/NS. Withdrawn or dropped courses and courses with X or no grade reported will not count as the first taking of a course. If you are currently enrolled in a course, registration for the same course in the following quarter will be counted as a repeat registration.
A second repeat (taking a class for a third time [or more]) cannot be done using MyUW. A second repeat requires the department to register you into the course. Grades in the third or subsequent takings will not be included in the grade-point average (GPA).
Departments may establish a registration priority for students enrolled in sequence courses. For example, students enrolled in a foreign language 101 course may have priority to register in the next course sequence (102) for the succeeding quarter.
You may not register for two courses that meet at the same time or for courses with overlapping meeting times. If you want the second course instead of the one currently on your schedule, use the Registration option under the Personal Services section of MyUW and submit both the drop and add in a single transaction.
If you want to add a course that conflicts with another, you must add the second course, in person, at the Registration Office, 225 Schmitz Hall. Students must obtain verbal approval of both instructors to add a course that conflicts one hour a week or less. Instructor signatures on a Registration Transactions form are required for courses that conflict more than one hour a week.
Some courses are offered for a variable number of credits. See the department to obtain the appropriate number of credits in the appropriate registration field and submit the transaction. Beginning the third week of the quarter, all variable credit changes require the signature of the instructor on departmental letterhead or the Registration Transaction form (available in 225 Schmitz). Beginning the second week of the quarter, a Change of Registration Service Fee is assessed for all changes.