We could tell you to start by organizing your study materials and creating a study schedule to break your subjects into manageable portions, but you already know that. Here are some not-so-obvious tips to help YOU make it through exam season.
Spring Registration: Myths vs. Facts, and Steps to Register
Spring registration is here, and with it comes excitement, planning, and sometimes a bit of confusion. Let’s break down common myths and get the facts straight so you can register with confidence and stay on track for success.
Myths vs. Facts
Myth 1: If I register now, I’ll have to pay my bill immediately.
Fact: That’s not true! No matter when you register, tuition and fees for the Spring 2025 semester aren’t due until Monday, January 6, 2025. Register early to secure your ideal schedule without worrying about immediate payments. You can also set up a payment plan.
Myth 2: Registering now locks me into classes I might not want.
Fact: You can adjust your schedule through the first week of classes. Early registration simply secures your spot in your preferred courses, but you can make changes later if needed.
Myth 3: I don’t have time to meet with my advisor, so I can’t register yet.
Fact: Sophomores through seniors and graduate students can register as long as there are no financial or admissions holds on their accounts. While first-year students must work with their advisors or UNV 101 instructors first, upper-level students can register and follow up with their advisors later.
Myth 4: Registering for classes is so hard.
Fact: The process is simple and clearly outlined! Visit Pace’s registration page or consult the Student Registration Guide for step-by-step instructions.
Myth 5: I’ll still get the classes I want if I register late.
Fact: Popular classes fill up fast, and late registration may leave you with fewer options. To get your dream schedule, register as soon as possible.
Myth 6: Professors can add me to closed classes if I ask.
Fact: Adding students to closed classes involves a multi-step process, and classroom capacity restrictions often mean requests are denied. It’s best to plan your schedule early.
Myth 7: I’m unsure about next semester, so I shouldn’t register until I know for sure.
Fact: Registering early secures your spot in key classes. If your plans change, you can drop your classes through the first week of the semester or work with your advisor to take a leave of absence.
Myth 8: I don’t know who my advisor is.
Fact: Your advisor’s name is listed on your , your Student Profile in the Portal, and your “Network” in On Track. First-year students should consult their UNV 101 instructors.
Steps to Register
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- Check your registration status for holds or prerequisites.
- Plan your schedule using Degree Works and the registration guide.
- Register early to secure your spot!
Don’t wait—registration is your first step toward a successful semester. Visit Pace’s Registrar page for more information or contact your advisor if you have questions.
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