[bioundgrd] Summer and Fall Pre-Registration Now Open
Joshua Stone
stonej at mit.edu
Wed May 1 08:52:29 EDT 2019
Dear Students,
I am writing to remind you of the pre-registration schedule for summer and fall term, and to call your attention to the spring end-of-term subject evaluation period.
Please pay special attention to the pre-registration deadlines; some have late fees associated with them. All continuing students — including graduate students taking thesis or research credit — are required to pre-register for fall term to maintain their student status. If you have any questions please contact the Registrar’s Office<mailto:records at mit.edu?subject=Pre-Registration>.
Pre-registration for Summer 2019
· Pre-registration is now open and closes at 5 PM on Thursday, May 30
· Graduate students taking thesis or research credit over the summer must pre-register for the appropriate subject number
· If you have questions about which subject you register for, please check with your department.
Pre-registration for Fall 2019-20
· Pre-registration for the fall term is now open.
· You can build a list of classes in which you are interested, by selecting the [Fall] icon that appears in the subject listing/schedule<http://student.mit.edu/catalog/index.cgi>. The list of selected subjects will populate your Selection page where you can automatically submit by clicking the button, ‘Pre-register these classes’ and/or you may enter the subjects directly into the subject selection process located at WebSIS.
· Pre-register by 5 PM on Monday, June 17 to avoid a $50 late fee This is also the deadline to request Communication Intensive-Humanities and Humanities Writing (CI-H/HW) subjects.
· Once you have submitted your initial pre-registration, you may modify your subject selections until pre-registration closes on Thursday, August 22 at 5 PM.
· There is an $85 late fee for those who do not pre-register by August 22.
You have two ways to request CI-H/HW subjects during pre-registration:
· Enter up to two primary subject choices with two alternatives for each. Learn more about CI-H/HW subject selection.<https://registrar.mit.edu/registration-academics/academic-requirements/communication-requirement/ci-hhw-subjects/ci-hhw>
· Place yourself on a waitlist. After Registration Day, instructors fill openings in their classes through these waitlists. Learn more about this process<https://registrar.mit.edu/registration-academics/academic-requirements/limited-enrollment-waitlists>.
Spring 2019 end-of-term subject evaluations
· Subject evaluation<https://registrar.mit.edu/subjectevaluation> opens at 9 AM on Monday, May 6 and closes at 9 AM on Monday, May 20.
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Joshua Stone
Undergraduate Program
Biology Education Office 68-120
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
31 Ames Street
Cambridge, MA 02139
stonej at mit.edu
P: 617-253-4718
F: 617-258-9329
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