Advising Office College of Business Administration Class Registration As prospective business decision makers, CBA students are expected to develop their own course schedules. Students in the CBA should develop a proposed schedule of courses for the next term during the second through the sixth week of the current term. Students should check the General Bulletin and their DRF to make sure that course prerequisites for proposed courses will have been satisfied. All course prerequisites must be met before registering for a course.
Advisors in CBA 260 are available to go over proposed schedules with little or no waiting during the second through the sixth week of Fall and Spring semesters. Proposed schedules need only courses, not days and time of day. When next term class schedules become available online, days and times can be applied. When class schedules are available online, increased requests to see advisers in CBA 260 usually results in some waiting time to see advisers.
Students are expected to use the Peoplesoft Internet Scheduling whenever possible. An alternative schedule should be developed in the event that all sections of a course are closed or a course is not offered that semester. A student should initially contact a CBA advisor concerning closed class problems, not the instructor nor the department chair. Student imposed time constraints and instructor preferences cannot always be accommodated.
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