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REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS
All students will register (select courses) for the full academic year, including Fall, Discovery Term and Spring.

1. Prepare a tentative class schedule. Use the website (www.dana.edu/regist/regsched.htm) for the latest course offerings, including information on closed classes. Select a few alternative courses in case your first choices are not available. Remember to check for prerequisites and co-requisites. Dana College reserves the right to modify the online course schedule if it becomes necessary, as well as to equalize multiple sections of a course by transfer of students to a smaller section.

NOTE: Full-time enrollment is 12-16 credit hours per semester. Students enrolling in less than 12 credits are part-time students, and financial aid and athletic eligibility may be affected. Prior approval by your Academic Advisor and the Registrar is required, and additional fees will be assessed, for loads in excess of 16 hours.

2. Make an appointment to meet with your Faculty Advisor according to the schedule below.

2008 - 2009 ADVISING AND REGISTRATION SCHEDULE
Returning Seniors and Juniors - March 25-28
Morton Scholars - March 31-April 4
Sophomores - April 7-11
Freshmen - April 14-18

Many courses have limited enrollments. It is to your advantage to register at your assigned time in order to reserve your enrollment in a desired course.

3. With your advisor, carefully proof your personal information (i.e. address, phone number, major, minor, emphasis, etc.) in the database. Notify the Registrar’s Office if there are any corrections or additions needed.

4. All Independent Studies (including Directed Studies, Readings, and Special Projects) must be approved by the instructor and the Vice President for Academic Affairs prior to registration. Internships also require prior approval and submission of an internship application to the Registrar’s Office. Contact the Registrar’s Office for details.

5. Enter the courses you have chosen into the database. Detailed instructions on how to do this will be provided through e-mail and instructions will be posted on the Dana College website.

<<Download instructions on entering courses here>>

6. Print your class schedule!

SUMMER SCHOOL REGISTRATION HAS ALREADY BEGUN! PLEASE REVIEW THE SUMMER SCHOOL COURSE OFFERINGS. YOU MAY REGISTER YOURSELF OR COME TO OUR OFFICE IN PM 105 TO REGISTER.

CLASSROOM ABBREVIATIONS
BC Borup Coliseum DC – Durham Center DHS Dana Hall of Science
FAC Madsen Fine Arts Center LIB - Library PM Pioneer Memorial
DHSAud Dana Hall Auditorium TBA - To Be Arranged (Contact Instructor for information)

Dana College Program Accessibility Statement
Dana College is committed to providing all of its students, faculty, staff and visitors with equal access to its programs, events and facilities. To this end, Dana College supports and complies with all applicable laws promoting equal education and employment opportunities and prohibiting unlawful discrimination, including those addressing the obligations of the institution under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, as amended, Sections 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1992. Information on these policies is available from the Student Life Office, 426-7255.

Dana College does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, religion, national or ethnic origin, age, sexual orientation, marital status or handicap.

The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)

In accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, the college may publish material classified as directory information which is acceptable within the Act. Directory Information includes: student directory, which includes students’ names, campus addresses, grade classification, photographs, home addresses, and local telephone numbers. Other published information includes rosters and results of athletic teams, academic achievements, acknowledgements of participation in music and drama events, participation in graduation and achievements in campus organizations. “Directory Information” also includes courses of study (majors, minors, etc.), dates of attendance, email addresses, class rosters, class schedules, and graduation date. Individuals may direct that their name not appear in directory information by notifying the Registrar in writing at the time of Fall registration. The institution may disclose education records without written consent of students to parents of a student who have established that student's status as a dependent according to Internal Revenue Code of 1954, Section 152. Please see the Dana College Catalog for details.

The Registrar’s Office (PM 105, 426-7209) is open from 8:00 a.m. to noon, and 1:00pm to 5:00 p.m. if you have questions. You may also send an e-mail to registrar@dana.edu.