Registration
Academic Status
Advisor
Gen-eds
100

What tool can you use to plan your schedule

Schedule Generator

100

Name one type of hold that will block you from registration

academic, disciplinary, medical, or financial

100

When should you meet with your advisor about classes

Before registering 

100

The minimum number of hours to graduate

120

200

Many course have ____ or requirements you need to complete before taking a class

Prerequisites

200

If you plan to take a course that has restrictions who do you message to get an overrride?

The department offering the course

200

True or False: You should sign up for 300 or 400 level classes without talking to an advisor 

False

200

What level of language do most LAS majors need to complete

4th of one OR 3rd of two

300

Where do you go to see your registration time

Self-service > Registration and records > Time ticket

300

A first year student who does not earn a ____ GPA will be placed on academic warning

2

300

What is one question you can ask your advisor?

Points to any good question

300

Name one reason the book gave to take a course outside your major

  • Challenge your intellect and help you become a confident and daring learner
  • Introduce you to new disciplines
  • Broaden your knowledge base to consider other ways of approaching a topic
  • Learn how to learn and apply that skill to all of your other courses and future job tasks
  • Expand skills that you will need in your future career that may not be covered in your major
  • Show your diversity of skills as a student
400

List the order of registration prioity 

1. Chancellor's scholars and Veterans

2. ROTC

3. James Scholar

4. Varsity Athletes

5. Dres

6. Marching Band

7. Seniors

8. Graduate

9. Juniors

10. International Exchange students

11. Law students

12. Sophomores

13. Freshman

14. Parkland Pathway

400

What does DARS stand for?

Degree Audit Report 

400

What are the benefits of having a dual major degree or adding a minor to your academic plan?

You can customize your learning, broaden job prospects, and learn from a complementary field.

400

Name all of the required Gen-ed courses. Most listed wins the point

Composition I 

Advanced Composition 

Quantitative Reasoning I 

Quantitative Reasoning II 

Western Cultures 

Non-Western Cultures 

US Minority 

Humanities & Arts 

Social & Behavioral Sciences 

Natural Sciences & Technology 

First Year Experience course 

Non-primary Language