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What is the add/drop period, and how does it work?

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What is the add/drop period, and how does it work?

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During the add/drop period you can change your schedule without penalty. Add/drop for summer and fall terms begins in April, and it begins for spring term in November. For fall and spring terms, add/drop lasts through the second week of classes. Summer term add/drop deadlines depend upon the session in which the course is taken. Please consult the Academic Calendar for the exact dates. BSBA students are required to have their advisor’s signature on the add/drop form, thus an appointment needs to be made with your advisor. Most advisors recommend that only drops be done after the first week of classes, since having to catch up with more than a week’s worth of work is fairly daunting.

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During the add/drop period you can change your schedule without penalty. Add/drop for summer and fall terms begins in April, and it begins for spring term in November. For fall and spring terms, add/drop lasts through the second week of classes. Summer term add/drop deadlines depend upon the session in which the course is taken. Please consult the Academic Calendar for the exact dates. BSBA students are required to have their advisor’s signature on the add/drop form, thus an appointment needs to be made with your advisor. Most advisors recommend that only drops be done after the first week of classes, since having to catch up with more than a week’s worth of work is fairly daunting.

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