You may know exactly what you want to study, or you might not. Either way, we are here to help you as you pursue your goal of academic success. Academic advisors can help you make the right decisions in selecting a major and defining a path toward earning your degree. We can assist you in building your academic schedule, help you complete required forms and point you toward the resources you’ll need to get where you want to go.
Whether you’re looking for guidance in planning out how you’ll meet major and minor requirements, or help scheduling next semester, we can help. Additionally, we offer support with the registration process itself, and help if you find yourself on academic warning or probation. Whatever your circumstances, we can help you create the best schedule for you.
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Freshman Registration Info
0-29 HOURS
The freshman year sets a great foundation for your academic success. Get familiar with your degree requirements, assigned academic advisor, and student engagement. Learning about your campus can assist you with getting to class on time and utilizing the academic resources provided for you. Prepare to select and follow your chosen pathway. For more information about general education and pathway options click here: http://bvmh.6lwboc.com/theepathway/.
Sophomore Registration Info
30-59 HOURS
Sophomores are encouraged to have declared majors and career goals. If you do not, your academic advising session should be focused on assisting you with exploring and securing a major. The advisor will assist you with completing your second year evaluation. As you continue to explore career options you may find yourself interested in a minor.
Junior Registration Info
60-89 HOURS
As a junior, you will begin completing advanced coursework in your major. It is the opportune time to meet with your academic departments to discuss internship opportunities and start researching job requirements. During your session you can prepare to evaluate your third year course requirements and begin preparing for senior year.
Senior Registration Info
90+ HOURS
As a senior, you will complete a pre-graduation clearance evaluation with your assigned faculty advisor. Realistic plans with a tentative graduation date should be discussed and your courses should be registered accordingly. Students should have resumes created and shared with department mentors and faculty as they prepare for graduation.
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Majors are grouped into academic divisions based on similarities in the inquiries they make into our world. Advisors are then assigned to each academic division. To find your advisor, look for your major in the academic divisions.
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Freshman- Juniors (0-89 Hours) must meet with a Student Success Advisor in the University Academic Advisement Center to register for your classes. Seniors will meet with an assigned Faculty/Department Advisor. During the short (30 minute) meeting, you and your advisor will discuss your selected major, minor, and/or pathway and courses you plan to take in the next semester(s).
Registration dates and times are assigned to students at various times during the registration period. You will be emailed your appointment scheduling link to select the day and time that is convenient for you. Registration continues until the last day to add a course of each semester, but there may be late registration fees assessed after the start of classes. Please refer to the university academic calendar to see these dates.
Use the appointment scheduling link emailed to you from Student Success Advisors or login to EAB by using your JSU NetID and password click “Schedule an Appointment”.
The classes you take should be based on your intended academic plan you determined with your advisor during your previous advising meetings or in the registration meeting. Degree requirement information for each major and a description of courses can be found in your JSU PAWS account. What classes you take depends on your intended major, your semester classification, and the courses you still need in order to graduate.
A registration hold prevents a student from registering for classes for the upcoming semester. Registration holds can be placed on a student for various reasons by Student Financial Services, the Student Health Center, Dean of Student Office, or other authorized individuals. A Registration Hold can only be removed by the party placing the hold. Your academic advisor can assist you in determining the source of the hold and directing you to the appropriate party to have it removed. To have your best selection of courses, you should check for holds in your Banner account well before your registration time begins.
Prerequisites are stipulations that must be met prior to taking a course. Prerequisites can include: successful completion of a designated course in a sequence, ACT/SAT score, and/or classification.
You may determine if a course you intend to take will count toward your degree by reviewing your degree requirements on your official Degree Map or by accessing your Degree Works audit.
No, departments/instructors make these decisions, so you will need to contact the department offering the course and/or the instructor teaching the course.
Priority is based on classification from hours earned. Students do not earn hours for the current semester until final grades are posted. To view your classification you may look at your unofficial transcript overall earned hours or the view student information tab in JSU PAWS.