What Do I Do If I Miss Classes?
It may feel like there’s nothing you can do and you’ve just forfeited big chunks of your grades, but keep in mind that you have options.
It may feel like there’s nothing you can do and you’ve just forfeited big chunks of your grades, but keep in mind that you have options.
You've probably heard already.... you need to choose a specialization (e.g. major) before you can register as a student with second year standing.
While the process is multi-faceted, it doesn't need to be overly complicated. Below are the major steps to selecting and applying for a specialization. These important milestones happen between February and June - add them to your calendar!
Don't give up – this is a perfect opportunity to learn from your mistakes, see why you didn’t do as well as you had hoped, and find strategies to improve your scores in the future.
Failing a course can be very difficult to face. Maybe the subject isn’t your strong suit, or you faced distractions from other courses or personal matters. At this point, it’s important to consider the impact of your failed course and to take appropriate steps going forward.
Science Advisors review the records of all 10,000 Science students in May and June each year.
Advisors check your current academic standing and review the courses you have successfully completed to determine if you should be promoted to the next year level.
Should I withdraw from a course and get a W standing on my transcript? What happens when I withdraw from a course?
A lot of registration changes happen in the first week or so of school, sometimes even right up until the add/drop deadline.