Graduate Students
Graduate Student registration is completed through each
Graduate Department with the assistance of the Office of the
Registrar. It is extremely important that during
registration periods students are checking their SU email
accounts for the most up to date information.
Program Planning
Each program of study handles Program Planning differently.
It is important to check with your Program Director/Advisor for
detailed information about enrolling during this time.
Certain departments require students to meet with their Program
Director/Advisor before the students account will be activated
for enrollment. These Graduate Programs are:
- Applied Health
- Business Administration
- Conflict Analysis and Dispute Resolution
- English
- History
- Nursing
- Social Work
Additionally, to maintain fulltime status for the fall/spring
semesters as a graduate student, enrollment requirements are 9
credit hours for all students except graduate assistants who are
required to enroll in 6 hours. During the winter/spring
semesters 6 credit hours are required. For detailed
information please visit the
Graduate
Studies site. Students who wish to overload will need
to speak with their Program Director to discuss the approval
process.
Open Enrollment
- Open enrollment starts after program planning.
- Students are not required to meet with their advisor to participate in open
enrollment.
- Registration takes place starting at 12:01 am via GullNet during
open enrollment.
- Students are encouraged to enroll in classes during Program Planning and not to
wait for open enrollment as class availability is limited at this time.
Pre-requisitesClass pre-requisites may be found in GullNet under the course description and in
the catalog. Students should review and know all pre-requisites before enrolling
into a class. If the student has questions about them they should first
talk with their advisor and then the class instructor if needed. Successful
registration of a course with a pre-requisite in Gullnet does not mean that the
student meets the course pre-requisite. Students may be dropped by the
course instructor or department if they have not completed the appropriate
course pre-requisites prior to the star of the class.
Account Holds
Students with an account hold may be prevented from enrollment
into a course. To see if you have a hold, look for the
negative service indicator icon at the top right side of your
Student Center. If so please click it to see the type of
hold on your account or check the hold menu on the right side of
your Student Center. Below are possible holds that will
prevent you from registering:
- Admissions Hold
- Cashier's Hold
- Judicial Hold
- Residency Hold
Closed Classes
Each department handles request to enroll in closed classes differently.
Please contact the department of the class you wish to take directly for
instructions.
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