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Steps to Registering for Your Next Semester's Classes

When preparing for registration be sure to follow each of the steps below:

1. Review your transcript (it can be obtained from www.testudo.umd.edu) along with the Electrical Engineering sample schedules or the Computer Engineering sample schedules. Students may review their satisfaction of degree requirements through the Degree Navigator.

2. Check the schedule of classes (www.testudo.umd.edu) and select a manageable schedule (no more than 18 credits). VENUS, the Virtual Electronic Network University Scheduler, is the best and quickest way to schedule your courses.

3. Check the prerequisite list to make sure you are well prepared to enroll in your proposed courses.

4. Make sure you are financially eligible to register by contacting the Bursar's office at 301-314-9000 (or www.testudo.umd.edu).

5. Check with the Health Center to make sure you do not have an immunization block (301-314-8184).

6. Students are responsible for scheduling and completing appointments with their mentors every semester. You must present a signed checklist (EE Mentoring Checklist or CP Mentoring Checklist) to your advisor or drop one off in 2429 A.V. Williams prior to your registration date each semester before you will be allowed to register for the next semester's classes. (Students who completed ENEE204 during or before summer 2003 are exempt from this requirement.)

7. All Freshman - remember, you must complete 4-year graduation and have it approved before you will be allowed to register. For details on how to complete and submit your plan visit the "Four-Year Graduation Plan Overveiw" website.

 

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