Perdue Student Services - Advising
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Course Registration Basics

Pre-Professional Registration:

Pre-professional students (freshman, sophomores, and some juniors) should follow the procedures below to register for courses for next semester:

  1. If you missed or just need a quick refresher on the Pre-Professional Workshops that were held in February, you can find the information in the Pre-Professional Workshop PowerPoint presentation.  This presentation covers important information about Pre-Professional course requirements, Program Planning and transitioning into the Perdue School of Business Professional Program

  2. Complete and electronically submit your Program Planning Form and Pre-Professional eChecklist to your advisor.

  3. Once your advisor receives your Program Planning Form and E-Checklist, he or she will review your entries, activate your registration record, and notify you via email as to when you may register for classes,

OR

            You may make an appointment with your advisorYou must be prepared         for this meeting by having already completed and submitted your Program         Planning Form and your e-checklist.

Note that your advisor will not activate your registration record until after you submit your Program Planning Form--this is a critical step!

Student pre-registration access to Gullnet courses is based on the number of hours you have taken.  Your first possible date for pre-registration is listed on your Gullnet student record.   Registration is in "real-time" and courses fill up fast so take advantage of the following tips:

    o  Start early!  Pre-registration begins at 7:00 AM on your designated day.  Students can queue up courses in their shopping cart before to speed up the process.

    o  You don't need to have your registration record activated to sign up for winter and summer courses.  You should plan on registering for these courses as soon as they become available.

Good luck!  We are happy to assist you in achieving your course objectives for the next semester.

Program Planning for Lower Division Students (those students not admitted into the Professional Program)

 

IMPORTANT: You cannot take Upper Division courses until you meet the     Professional Program Admission (Gate) requirements!  

Wondering if you are ready to start taking Upper Division courses?  

First, determine if you have met the Admission Requirements for the Professional Program.  The requirements can be found on page 2 of the Pre-Professional Program Checklist

Then, once you have met the requirements, complete the Gate Application

Identify courses for your program course of study by referring to the appropriate academic checklist for your major.

Note: You will need to take MGMT 320 and BUAD 300 in the first semester of your Upper Division program. You should also complete any remaining lower division courses in the first semester of your upper division program.

Don't forget your General Education requirements!  Again, your Gullnet Academic Requirements report is the best tool to determine what Gen Ed requirements have been met and what remains to be completed.  Note that the various sections of the report (IA, IB....and so on) correspond to Gen Ed requirement categories listed on your checklist which makes it easy to match the two. Here is the complete list of Gen Ed courses—the schedule varies by semester so check the Gullnet course schedule to verify specific courses.