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Getting Access to ISIS

How to Get Access

Students not yet in a major must meet with their advisor to gain access to ISIS for course enrollment. Advisors cannot release access information to students without meeting with them in person, so students must schedule an appointment. (Not all advisors use the online calendar. If you do not see a calendar for your advisor and have not heard from them, contact them to find out the best way to schedule an appointment).

Students in a major follow the rules of the department for advising. Some departments require all majors to meet with their major advisors; others do not. Contact your major advisor if you are not sure how your department works.

If you lose your access code, contact your advisor and ask to have it re-sent to you.

In trying to limit the hoarding of courses, we have limited enrollment to 15 credits until all students have gained access to ISIS.

Students are limited to 15 credits until the pre-enrollment period ends. After that time, students may enroll in up to 17 credits.

Advising Dates

Students who have declared a major:
follow department procedures to obtain your advising access information or contact the Undergraduate Program Director.
Fifth-semester students who did not declare a major or defer declaring a major by October 1:
will enroll last gaining access to ISIS on November 16. Fifth-semester students who still have not deferred or declared a major will be blocked until they do so.
Students who change their advisor after October 1:
will acquire their access information from their previous advisor. Thus, all advisor changes must be made by this date. To change an advisor, please complete the form available on the rack in the lobby of Garrett Hall and return it to one of the receptionists.
Students with no advisor:
need to consult with their Association Dean; they will gain access to ISIS on Monday, November 16.
Students with no access information:
gain access to ISIS on November 16.

Access Release Priorities

Information on the release system may be found online on the University Registrar's homepage.

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