As a reminder, you are encouraged to meet with your adviser sometime before your first assigned registration time Nov 15. You will soon be able to plan courses, but you will not be able to register until the Nov 13-17 registration week.
Haven't met with your adviser yet? Contact them to set up an appointment.
To register for spring courses starting Nov. 15:
- Be sure you have met with your adviser, and that you know what to register for as you consider classes towards your Major and General Education Requirements.
- Be sure you have planned (yellow) your preferred Spring courses in Student Planning so they'll be ready to go when your registration time begins.
- Log into the Barnard Portal and find your registration times and check for holds (Academics tab --> Planning Your Courses --> Registration Appointments & Holds).
- Resolve any holds before registration week, so nothing gets in your way!
- Log into Student Planning as soon as your first registration time begins on Wednesday 11/15, and no later than the end of your last registration time on Friday 11/17, and click the blue "REGISTER" button on the upper right.
- Unless a course has a note informing you of special registration procedures (application, writing sample, audition, must attend first class to confirm, etc.), you will be registered for any course that shows up in green on your schedule.
- Many courses will initially waitlist all students (e.g. Organic Chemistry I, Bio 1502). If you aren't able to add a class, add yourself to the waiting list and/or select a "plan B" option.
- NOTE: You must be fully registered (green) for at least 12 credits by the end of this week, or you may be charged late fees. There will be additional add/drop times in the coming weeks and months, along with the customary final "shopping" period at the beginning of the spring semester.
- Also note: you can register for no more than 19 credits at this stage; permission for over 19 credits is not possible until the start of the new semester.
Questions? Meet with your adviser or a dean.