
Once a student is enrolled, charges for the term will not be waived based on non-attendance. Students are responsible for reviewing their schedules to be aware of their enrollment status. When a seat becomes available and the student moves into the course, tuition charges are generated. Students are not charged tuition while wait listing courses. Don’t wait list for a course if it will exceed the number of credits you are permitted to take in a specific semester.Don’t register and wait list for courses that have a time conflict.Once you are placed in a section, you will be dropped from the wait lists of all other sections. Don’t register and wait list for different sections of the same course.Students should be aware that common scheduling errors cannot be resolved when wait listing a course. The student will be given 72 hours to respond and register themselves into the class, changing their status from “Waitlist” to “Web Registered”.Ī student’s position on the waitlist is noted in the Student Detail Schedule in Self-Service Banner. When a spot opens up in the class, the student will automatically and immediately be notified by email (MCC) to register. A student will not be able to register for a “closed” class but will be given an option to be put on a Wait list also referred to as being “waitlisted”. When a class reaches maximum enrollment capacity, the course is said to be “closed”. Once classes have begun, the department is in total control of which students, if any, will be moved from a SPIRE waitlist into newly-opened seats in their classes.Many high demand courses have electronic wait lists available.
Waitinglist or waitlist full#
Students still seeking admission to a full class after classes start should attend the first class meeting and follow instructions from the instructor or department about continuing to seek admission to the class. You will also never move from the waitlist to the class if the move would cause a time conflict in your schedule, if you are fully registered into another section of the same course, or if you are already registered for the maximum number of credits in your unit limit! To get on a waitlist or to be moved off the waitlist into a newly-freed space in the class, you will need to meet all eligibility requisites like "seniors only" or "majors only". A position on a waitlist indicates a possibility, not a promise. You will be assigned a position number on the waitlist, but departments and instructors may exercise their own judgment in altering students' positions on the waitlist. If you want to enroll yourself onto a SPIRE waitlist, follow the instructions for adding a class and select the "OK to waitlist?" checkbox when it appears.



If you find during your initial appointment that a class you are interested in is full, you are advised to enroll yourself onto the automated waitlist if one exists (you can tell because the class will show a non-zero waitlist capacity in the SPIRE Schedule of Classes), or wait until the start of the term approaches to see if new spaces are freed.
Waitinglist or waitlist manual#
Others maintain manual waitlists collected before or at the first class meeting. Some departments prefer a first-come first-served approach to letting students find seats that have been vacated by other students dropping the class. The decision is up to the department offering the class. Some classes will offer automated waitlists through SPIRE while others will not.
