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Spring 2024 Priority Registration Process

Continuing student registration begins week 10 of the current term and new student registration is week 14 (3 -5 weeks prior to the start of a new term). It is important that you register on your assigned registration date to ensure you have access to your preferred courses for the following term. Locate your registration date by following the instructions provided below.

Prior to registration, check in with your Student Success Advisor and review your program curriculum worksheet that outlines the recommended course sequence for students who are taking the standard course load, and your degree audit report located in Wavenet. 

To review program requirements, course descriptions, and prerequisites, visit the Academic Catalog. If you are following an adjusted schedule, please get in touch with your Student Success Advisor to discuss your course selection. 

Your priority registration date is located on the Home page of the Student Center in WaveNet. 

  • Registration begins at 9 am (PST). To maximize the availability of course options, you are highly encouraged to enroll on your assigned registration date.

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1. Registration hold - You will need to resolve all registration holds prior to course registration.

  • Be sure to complete and sign the Student Financial Responsibility Agreement (SFA) prior to your registration date. The form appears as a "To-Do" item in your Student Center accessible through the WaveNet portal. It must be signed prior to each academic term in order to receive clearance to register for courses. Upon logging into your Student Center, you will notice a registration "hold" pertaining to the SFA form. After you have reviewed and provided your electronic signature on the form, this hold will be automatically removed.


2. Course information - Review the curriculum worksheet and check your degree progress to determine classes you should be taking for the upcoming trimester based on the recommended course sequence.

  • To access the curriculum worksheet, select your program of study from the left-hand menu navigation.
  • Refer to the Academic Catalog for information on course descriptions.
  • View the courses being offered by following the registration guide.
  • Draft a proposed course schedule.


3. Academic advising - Connect with your Student Success Advisor to discuss your proposed course schedule for the following trimester to verify you are on track for your degree completion. It is recommended you check-in with your advisor at least once per trimester.

1. Enroll starting at 9:00 AM (PST) - It is important to enroll on your registration date to have the widest selection of classes available.

2. View class schedule - Confirm you are officially enrolled in the intended courses by viewing your class schedule.

Class Search

When searching for a course, please refer to your curriculum worksheet as well as the chart below to determine which subject to select. Please note that all courses will be listed under GSBM.

ACCT
Accounting

BSCI
Applied Behavior Science
LEGL
Business Law
DESC
Decision Science
ECNM
Economics
ENTR
Entrepreneurship
FINC
Finance
PGBS
GSBM - Graziadio Business School
ISTM
Info Systems & Tech Mgmt
MKTG
Marketing
OTMT
Organization Theory & Mgmt
STGY
Strategy

 

 

 

 

 

 

Overload Requests

Students enrolled in part-time PGBS programs, including our Online Graduate Business programs, are eligible to enroll in up to 10 units per term. In extenuating circumstances, students may request to take additional units provided there is a compelling reason,supporting documentation may be requested. Students who wish to request enrolling in more than 10 units will need to complete the course overload request form.  In order to be eligible to submit a course overload request, students must have a minimum 3.2 cumulative GPA. If you meet the minimum GPA requirement for an overload, please submit your request here.

Please note: Students approved for overload requests will have their additional courses added to their schedule the week after the registration period. If the additional course is full, the waitlist policy will apply.

 

On-ground Course Requests

It is important to note that the on-ground MBA program is completely separate from online programs. Due to this, online students will not be able to self-register in any course sections that end with an OG/HY. The OG (on-ground online) and HY (hybrid) codes indicate that the course is designated for on-ground programs only. Students enrolled in online programs may be granted access into an on-ground course on a space-available basis. Requests are individually reviewed by the Program Office, approval is not guaranteed. Please visit the On-ground Course Request page for more information regarding the process and timeline.

 

Waitlist (Timeline Expectations)

If a class is full, you may add yourself to the waitlist to be considered for enrollment if a seat becomes available. Waitlists will be reviewed three weeks prior to the end of the current term and could last up until the Friday before the start of the term. Please note the following:

  • Waitlists are PRIORITY BASED and not first come, first serve. Priority will be granted to students who are graduating in the current term and the following term. After those students are identified, the waitlist will then be reviewed on a first come, first serve basis.
  • If you are waitlisted for a course, the remaining open sections of that course must also reach maximum capacity before waitlists will be considered.
  • When placing yourself on a waitlist, we recommend you add yourself to your backup section first, and then waitlist yourself for the preferred section.If you waitlist yourself for your preferred section prior to enrolling yourself in an open section, the system will bump you off the waitlist of your preferred section.

Please review the waitlist guide for instructions on how to add yourself to a waitlist.

 

Withdrawing from an Online Course

Students may be eligible for a full or partial refund of tuition payments if they withdraw from the course(s) during the trimester. The course withdrawal schedule outlines the percentage of tuition refund and grades you will receive based on when the official withdrawal request is submitted to the Program Office. Please be mindful of these deadlines when deciding to withdrawal from a course, because they affect the amount of tuition that can be refunded to you. Review the Course Withdrawal page for detailed information about tuition refund calculation and grade assignment for course withdrawals.