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You may drop a course for Fall Semester 2002 by phone or computer
up until mid-semester which is October 9th. After that, you can only drop
by permission, and even then, only under "unusual circumstances".
Documentation is required.
All Sciences and Mathematics students will be blocked for spring term until they have met with their advisor.
Registration Schedule for Spring 2003
Oct 18 - Oct 20
Seniors, Graduate Students, No Priority Students
Oct 21 - Oct 24
Seniors, Graduate Students and Priority Students
Oct 25 - Oct 31
Juniors
Nov 1 - Nov 7
Sophomores
Nov 8 - Nov 14
Freshman
Late Registration and Schedule Adjustment
Nov 15 - Jan 8
Students may drop/add or register for classes via phone or Web
Jan 9 - Jan 29
Students may add classes through departments
Jan 9 - Feb 28
Students may drop classes via phone or web
The advising schedule for COSAM Dean's Office will be:
Oct 14 - Nov 12
9:00a.m. until 11:30a.m. and 2:00p.m. until 3:30p.m.
If you have a departmental advisor, you will need to check with them
for their advising schedule.
You must have your planning worksheet filled out before
you see your advisor.
SENIORS
If you plan to graduate this year, you MUST make an appointment with an academic advisor in the Dean's Office for a credit check.
Do you hear yourself saying. . .
What can I do with a major in.....?
If so, then this is the site for you!
http://www.auburn.edu/cosam/careerI’m having trouble in classes. Academic Support can help!
I need a tutor. They’re in 315 Martin Hall.
I study all the time, but it’s not helping. See Academic Support & take UNIV 1050, Success Strategies, in the Spring.Go to http://www.auburn.edu/its/comp1000.html for information about testing out of COMP 1000.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION!Have you declared a major? At the end of the sophomore year, all PMED, PDEN, PPHS, and POPT students should have declared an academic major. Also, PPHR students who have completed all courses on their curriculum sheet and all JR or SR general undeclared students should have declared a major by the end of this semester. If you haven’t, do it now!