How does simultaneous enrollment work?
Simultaneous Enrollment refers to enrollment in two courses that meet at the same time or overlapping times. The Study Card application will not prevent simultaneous enrollment of courses. You should discuss simultaneous enrollment conflicts with your adviser. Should you wish to continue with a simultaneous enrollment, Ad Board approval is required for undergraduates and FAS Deputy Registrar approval is required for graduate students. For more information, refer to the Simultaneous Enrollment section in Academic Information of the Undergraduate Student Handbook, or the Simultaneous Course Enrollment section in Academic Information of the Graduate Student Handbook.
Simultaneous Enrollment refers to enrollment in two courses that meet at the same time or overlapping times. The Study Card application will not prevent simultaneous enrollment of courses. You should discuss simultaneous enrollment conflicts with your adviser. Should you wish to continue with a simultaneous enrollment, Ad Board approval is required for undergraduates and FAS Deputy Registrar approval is required for graduate students. For more information, refer to the Simultaneous Enrollment section in the Harvard College Handbook for Students, or the Simultaneous Course Enrollment section in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Handbook.