georgia state what does crosslisted with another course mean

by Reece Haag DVM 5 min read

Crosslisted courses are the same content offered under different subject codes, and may have different course numbers. They may be offered by more than one academic unit. The following rules apply to crosslisted courses: Permanent courses cannot be crosslisted to omnibus courses (and vice versa).

Crosslisting is a process that combines two more more sections in GoSolar/PAWS, and it creates a combined course in iCollege with an “XLS Group” designation. We recommend beginning this process before the start of semester or very soon after to avoid potential confusion and additional work.Aug 11, 2020

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What does it mean when a class is cross-listed with another?

Cross-listing a course means that a single course is offered for registration under two or more departments. In most cases, the course is identical for everyone participating.

What is cross registration in GSU?

Georgia State University students may enroll in courses offered by member institutions of the Atlanta Regional Consortium for Higher Education (ARCHE) under a cross registration agreement. Students who wish to cross register must meet all eligibility requirements under the ARCHE agreement and the University.

How do I add a class to GSU?

Choose the course you would like to add and click "Register."...Steps to Register for Classes.1Log in to PAWS with your CampusID and password. You can look up or change your CampusID or password at campusid.gsu.edu.7Select Add/Drop/Withdraw Courses.6 more rows

Is it too late to drop a class GSU?

Late Registration is the last time period for dropping a class. After the last day of Late Registration, only withdrawals are allowed. Students can Withdraw themselves up to the mid-point of the semester.

Can you do summer school online in Georgia?

ALL SUMMER 2020 COURSES are Fully Online!

Can GSU students take classes at GPC?

No. The downtown Georgia State campus will continue to serve baccalaureate, master's and doctoral students while the GPC access campuses will serve associate-degree students. However, there may be some crossover with online classes. GPC has the largest online program in the university system.

What does cohort restriction mean?

SGASADD SSARRES SSARRES - The Cohort Restriction block specifies that students must be enrolled in a particular college in order to take the section in question.

What is dual enrollment Georgia?

Dual Enrollment provides high school students with the opportunity to take college courses for both college and high school credit. Most Dual Enrollment students attend college part-time while continuing to take high school courses but full-time Dual Enrollment is also available.

What is the last day to drop a class without penalty at gsu?

Check out our registration how-to videos for a quick tutorial. Note: The deadline to drop a course without penalty is the first Friday of the first week of class each semester, and the deadline to withdraw is the midpoint of each semester.

Will I get a refund if I drop a class gsu?

You must drop your courses before the withdrawal period begins for a full refund. Refunds for withdrawals are only issued if you withdraw from ALL courses during the withdrawal period each semester. Refund percentages are calculated based on the date you withdraw from ALL courses.

Does withdrawing from a class affect your GPA?

“A drop from the course is usually done early in the semester and has no impact on the student's grade, GPA or transcript,” Croskey says. However, students should be very aware of deadlines, financial aid requirements and course timelines before dropping a class.

Do withdrawals affect GPA gsu?

Undergraduate degree-seeking students must withdraw online via PAWS at paws.gsu.edu prior to the course midpoint to be eligible for a W grade. Courses withdrawn past the withdrawal limit are recorded as a WF which counts as an F for GPA calculation purposes.

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