The hold information listed in DrexelOne will list a contact person for the hold on your account. Once the hold has been resolved, you should be able to register for courses. Courses can sometimes carry certain restrictions designed to ensure appropriate registration.
Registration for these students begins Week 9 of the term prior to the term of enrollment through an online time ticket in DrexelOne.
Your time ticket is based on your student classification (junior, senior, etc.) as determined by the number of credits you've earned. Log in to DrexelOne. Select the “Review Your Registration Information” link under the "Prepare to Register" section. From the Registration landing page, select the "Review Your Registration Information" link.
Wait listing allows students to be placed on an electronic wait list for a closed section that has wait list capabilities. Individual departments are responsible for determining which courses will have wait list capabilities.
Waitlisting. Wait listing allows students to be placed on an electronic wait list for a closed section that has wait list capabilities. Individual departments are responsible for determining which courses will have wait list capabilities.
In the Registration channel, under Prepare to Register, select “Schedule Ahead”. 4. On the registration landing page, select “Schedule Ahead.” Page 3 STUDENT GUIDE: SCHEDULE AHEAD REGISTRATION FEATURE 2 5. Choose the term and select “continue”.
Overview. Students are permitted to up to 20 credits (undergraduate) and 12 credits (graduate) without securing permission. This policy outlines the steps to obtain permission for a credit overload in CCI.
Log in to DrexelOne. Navigate to the Academics tab. Select "Register for Course" in the Registration channel. Within the next Registration channel, select "Check Course Availability."
Remote Synchronous (SYN) Classes have regular remote sessions at established time(s). Section will have class meeting times listed. Section will have a building listed as Remote and a room listed as Attend.
You may register for courses using the audit option during the course add/drop period. Registration is subject to the approval of the course instructor and your academic advisor. Your academic advisor will assist you in determining whether the audit option is an appropriate option for you.
This policy is subject to the following guidelines: A maximum of four (4) credits may be taken per term without additional charge; if course registration exceeds four (4) credits, the additional credits are billed on a per-credit basis.
12 credit hoursFor full-time enrollment, undergraduate students should be registered for at least 12 credit hours and graduate students should be registered for at least 9 credit hours.
12 creditsSince the federal government defines full-time enrollment as 12 credits per semester for financial aid purposes, students often mistake their “full-time” status with a guarantee for on-time graduation.
In R'Web there is a feature known as Conditional Add and Drop which allows a student to drop a section from their schedule on the condition that he/she is able to add into another section.
Students should first meet with their academic advisors to ensure that the completion of the minor will be achieved upon graduation. To declare a minor, students are required to secure approvals and submit the Application for Admission to Minor Program form to Drexel Central for processing.
Graduate students at Drexel University may only register for up to a maximum of 12 credit hours for a term. If you want to register for more than 12 credits, you will need to consult with your advisor and the Graduate College in order to proceed with registering for more than the maximum credit hours. Student Attributes.
The hold information listed in DrexelOne will list a contact person for the hold on your account. Once the hold has been resolved, you should be able to register for courses.
A college restriction status indicates that only students of a certain college or school can register for the course or that particular section of the course.
Major Restriction. A major restriction status indicates that only students with a certain major can register for the course or that particular section of the course. Possible next steps: Review the course information and read the restrictions, select a section that does not have a restriction, or select another course.
A prerequisite and test score error for a course or section indicates that a specific course or courses must be completed prior to registering for the course displaying the error.
A co-requisite status occurs when another course must be taken during the same term as the course displaying the error.
A time conflict occurs when the course displaying this status message is offered at a time that conflicts or overlaps with a course for which you’ve already registered.
DegreeWorks – Review your plan of study and progress to determine what requirements are left for you to fulfill.
The course schedule for the spring quarter, as well as the entire academic year of 2020–2021, is still being finalized as Drexel continues to prepare for the return to campus . So, you may see changes from day to day. Course offerings, dates and times, and overall instructional methods may change because of these ongoing measures to make the return to campus as safe as possible.
No meeting times will be listed for any asynchronous components. Section will have a building and room assignment listed for the in-person class meeting. For any asynchronous components no building or room assignment will be listed. For synchronous components a building may be listed as Remote and a room as Attend.
Some class meetings are in person, at established times and in campus space (s), while others are remote (either synchronous or asynchronous). Section will have class meeting times listed for the in-person and synchronous components. No meeting times will be listed for any asynchronous components.