Administrative Drops:
At the discretion of your instructor, you may be dropped from your class if you are
absent. Verify your current registration through Student Link. If you do not attend or
stop attending a class, please do not assume you will be administratively
dropped; drop the
course yourself. See the Class
Attendance and Administrative Drop policy in the General Catalog.
Audit Grade:
If all your classes will be Audit only and you are not a continuing student, you
must complete a non-degree seeking application and be admitted through the
appropriate Admissions
Office.
You cannot register for audit courses using
WebReg. Registration for audit must be done on a Change
of Schedule form.
Fees for auditing courses are the same as for credit
courses. Fees must be paid immediately. To avoid late
payment fees, you should prepay for audit courses. See the Audit
policy in the General Catalog for complete details.
Course
Cancellation Policy: The University reserves the right to cancel
courses that do not meet minimum enrollment requirements. The minimum enrollment
requirement is dependent upon the course level.
Courses Beginning In The Middle Of
The Semester: If the course is not available for registration during
regular WebReg access times, contact the offering department.
First Year
Colloquium: This special series of courses designed
for first-year U of A
students introduces students early in their college experience to
interests related to or remote from their projected majors. First Year Colloquia are
designed also to help students decide on an academic major and career by learning about
what professionals in specific fields do, and how they do it. First Year Colloquia provide
a wonderful opportunity for students to develop continuing, mentoring relationships with
faculty members. The colloquia are taught in small group sessions of no more than twenty
students.
See the
First Year Colloquium course offerings in the Schedule of Classes.
Incompletes: You
have one year to complete course requirements for which you have received a
grade of "I"
(incomplete). Failure to do so will result in a grade of "E" being awarded.
Make arrangements with your instructor for completion of
coursework; do not
register for the course again.
Maximum Study Load:
Undergraduates in good standing may register for 19 units of credit per semester.
Exceptions to the 19 units of credit maximum must be approved in writing by your college
Dean indicating the total number of units approved on a Change of Schedule form.
Pass/Fail Option:
If a class section is available for the pass/fail grade option, the note
"Available: Pass/Fail" will appear in
the Schedule of Classes next to the Units: field. In general, courses taken under the pass/fail
option may not be used to satisfy degree requirements in a major. Qualified students may
register for Pass/Fail if they meet certain criteria. Freshman students are not
eligible to register for courses under the Pass/Fail option. See the Pass/Fail policy in the General Catalog
for details.
You may verify your pass/fail registration status by viewing your class schedule in
Student Link.
Prerequisites:
Numerous courses have prerequisites. The General Catalog course
descriptions list the
existence of prerequisites. If the prerequisites are not met, your registration for that
course may be canceled without notice by your instructor or college
dean's office. WebReg does not check to see if you have met
prerequisites.
Recreation
Activity Classes: The Department of Campus Recreation's activity classes
(previously EXSS courses 101-199) provide participants with education and practice in a variety of recreational activities.
Recreation Activity Classes are not offered for credit. For more information, please visit Department of Campus Recreation or call (520)
626-3396.
Undergraduate Enrollment in Graduate
Courses -- on Curriculum and
Registration site
Variable-Unit
Courses: WebReg
will prompt you through the procedure for adding a course for variable units.