As an undergraduate, how do I register for a graduate level course under senior permission?
At this time, the web registration system cannot be used to register for courses that require permission. If you wish to enroll in a graduate level course (500 or 600 level) under Senior Permission for Graduate Credit, we suggest that you do the following: 1. Use the web system to register for all of the courses you wish to take that do not require permission. 2. Obtain a senior permission form from the department of your major or the Graduate College Office (Carrington 306). 3. Secure signatures on the form from the head of the department through which the class is offered and the dean of the Graduate College. 4. Take the form to the Office of the Registrar, Carrington Hall room 320, in person, complete a “Change of Registration” form, and submit it with your senior permission form(s) to the registration clerk. You also have the option of visiting an authorized registration center in person to process your entire registration.
If you wish to enroll in a graduate level course (600 or 700 level) under Senior Permission for Graduate Credit, we suggest that you do the following: 1. Use the web system to register for all of the courses you wish to take that do not require permission. 2. Obtain a senior permission form from the department of your major or the Graduate College Office (Carrington 306). 3. Secure signatures on the form from the head of the department through which the class is offered and the dean of the Graduate College. 4. Take the form to the Office of the Registrar, Carrington Hall room 320. You will then be able to register on the web for the graduate level course.
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