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The following schedule adjustments must be completed by 6 p.m. on the fifteenth class day of the semester. Students are not allowed to make ANY schedule changes after the 15th class day unless they have fully-documented evidence of serious and compelling reasons. Students are responsible for initiating action for their own schedule adjustments. Please note that faculty have the option to drop students within the first twelve class days of the semester for non-attendance or lack of prerequisites. Check your schedule online in the SDSU WebPortal to make sure you are enrolled in the right classes before the schedule adjustment deadline. Adding a CourseObtain an Add Code from the instructor of the class you are adding. You will need the schedule number that is given in the online class schedule AND the Add Code given by the instructor. Log on to the registration system in the SDSU WebPortal by the schedule adjustment deadline, and follow the instructions given. WARNING: An Add Code can be used only once, so for your own protection, it should not be shared with others. Using an Add Code without the proper authorization from the instructor will result in disciplinary action. Dropping a CourseLog on to the registration system in the SDSU WebPortal by the schedule adjustment deadline, and follow the instructions given. See refunds for information and deadlines. Change of Grading BasisCredit / No Credit: Students can change a class to Credit/No Credit through the registration system. Students must make changes to the grading basis for a class by the schedule adjustment deadline. NOTE: There are limits to the number of courses you may take Cr/NC toward
your baccalaureate degree. Students should be aware that courses in the
major taken Cr/NC WILL NOT COUNT TOWARD THE UNIT REQUIREMENT FOR
THE MAJOR. Refer to your General Catalog for details. No 600-
or 700-numbered course may be taken for Cr/NC unless so designated in
the Graduate Bulletin. Late RegistrationLate registration begins on the first day of classes and ends on the fifteenth class day of the semester at 6 p.m. Students who have paid fees, but have not yet registered for classes, should follow the "Adding a Course" procedures. To register late, follow these steps:
Total Withdrawal From the UniversityCurrent students withdrawing from the university prior to the schedule adjustment deadline should go through the official withdrawal procedures in the Office of the Registrar. Dropping all courses does not constitute an official withdrawal. All new students withdrawing prior to the schedule adjustment deadline are required to reapply and be readmitted to the university for future semesters. After the schedule adjustment deadline, withdrawals are only permitted for extremely serious, fully-documented cases involving health or accident. You must fill out a petition and green withdrawal card in addition to submitting documentation to the Office of the Registrar. No refunds for total withdrawal will be issued for classes dropped after a certain date each semester (the point at which 60% of the semester has been completed - see the refund schedule). Faculty-Initiated Drop for Non-AttendanceWithin the first 12 class days of the semester, a faculty member may drop students who fail to attend the first class session and are not in class at the very beginning of the second class session. Any student dropped by the instructor during this period will be notified of the action by e-mail. To reenroll, a student must receive an add code from the instructor and reenroll in the course within the first 15 class days of the semester. Not all instructors will drop students who miss the first class session and the beginning of the second class session. Students are responsible for making sure the correct courses are on their schedules by the fifteenth day of the semester. If they do not properly drop a course, they will receive a "WU" (withdrawal unauthorized), which counts as an “F” in their grade point average.
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