Course Registration Tips
Course Registration Tips
TIPS FOR REGISTERING FOR COURSES
Here are some helpful videos and tips!
Section Tally Search Options:
Section Tally Search Results:
Tips:
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Be sure to see your academic advisor every semester. You should be able to find your advisor using the É«ÀÇÉçÇø Success Network powered by Starfish (RSN; ). If no advisor is listed for you in RSN, please contact your academic department or email advise@rowan.edu. Please do not “self-advise” – there may be requirements or prerequisites that you are not aware of that will delay your graduation.
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Before you register, you can check on any pre-reqs or restrictions attached to a course by clicking on the CRN in the .
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Check your Self-Service Banner account NOW to see if you have any registration holds. In Self-Service Banner, under "Student," choose "Student Records" and then "View Holds." You cannot register until those are removed, so take care of whatever is needed as soon as possible.
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Keep in mind "15 to Finish" – an average of 15 credits per semester will help you to graduate on time. If you are a full-time student, note that registration for 12-17 credits costs the same flat rate. Plan to take an average of 30 credits per year to graduate on time (for a 120 credit major).
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The Registration website contains information including registration-related dates, instructions on registering, forms and more. It is especially important that you know the registration-related dates and deadlines for the term (drop/add, withdrawal, etc.). Please email the Office of the University Registrar at registrar@rowan.edu
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Have a list of CRNs (Course Registration Numbers) and alternate choices ready to type in. CRNs are the numbers all the way to the left of each row in the , which is the report that contains the most up-to-date course information each term. Information about navigating the Section Tally can be found here.
- is where you will log in to register - this link provides instructions.
- If you are unable to register for any section of a course that you NEED to stay on track for graduation, be sure to connect with your advisor.