Registration Step by Step
STEP 1: Review the Guide and plan
Be sure to walk through the Student Self Service Quick Guide. Your registration will go much more smoothly if you have reviewed this information before trying to register. Browse course offerings using the Master Schedule and then you can also use to plan and register (see step 3 below). Here is a quick guide and that shows you how it works (the video is not Skidmore specific but gives you an idea of how it works). For topics courses, the specific description will not display until you add the course to your plan and then click on more information. This is why we suggest starting with the Master Schedule.
STEP 2: Check the
Search for course listings, descriptions, prerequisites, and all college requirements. Click on the course title to view all of this information and more!
STEP 3: Plan your Schedule
The schedule planning tool will generate conflict free schedule options based on the courses you choose and any 鈥渂reaks鈥 (i.e. work study, practice, study time, etc.). Once you find the schedule that works for you, email your planned schedule to your advisor, put it in your 鈥渟hopping cart鈥 and then use that to register at your assigned timeslot. You can access in the student menu of the Skidmore Student System, the left menu of your student profile, or the Registrar鈥檚 Office website.
STEP 4: Special required forms.
Complete any special forms required for registration. Forms are available online or in the Registrar's Office unless otherwise noted.
- Overload Form: Total semester hours more than 18 (max of 20)
- Part Time Form: Total semester hours less than 12
- Dean's List Eligibility: at least 14 semester hours of credit
- Course Registration Override (audit permission, prerequisite, closed course, instructor perm, etc.)
- Independent Study Form
- Advanced Studio Problems Form: (AR 365/366) - available in the Art Department
- Internship Form: (299/399 or IN 100) - available in the Office of Academic Advising
STEP 5: Check with your advisor
- Make an appointment with your faculty advisor to discuss your proposed schedule - come prepared! Review your Degree Audit and email your to your advisor before you meet with them.
- Ask your advisor to release your advising hold after your meeting.
STEP 6: Review your registration status in the Student System - Student > Registration > Prepare for Registration
Clear any holds before registration. Direct questions to the appropriate office, depending on the hold. You will not be able to register with a hold.
You should not miss classes or arrive late if you have class during your registration timeslot. Email our office (registrar@skidmore.edu) if you have a class during your assigned timeslot and we can set up a proxy registration for you. Be sure to provide plenty of backup courses.
Step 7: Register for classes using the self-service or .
Self Instructional Language Program
Enrollment for all Self Instructional Language Program should be completed during
the normal registration period. All enrollees and late registrants need to come to
PMH 417 for special instructions and information on course times and places. FINAL EXAM TIMES ARE DETERMINED BY AN OUTSIDE EXAMINER AND YOU WILL BE NOTIFIED OF
THE TIME AND PLACE BY EMAIL.
Step 8: Always verify your completed schedule!
Important info about waitlists:
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Some course sections will inevitably close. If you wish to put your name on a wait list, you may do so 鈥 but be sure to create a full backup schedule. Also, please note that you may not waitlist in a class if you have a seat in another section of that same class.
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Being on a waitlist does not constitute enrollment, you are simply waiting for a seat to become available.
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You will be notified via Skidmore email if a seat becomes available. You will have 48 hours to log into the system and enroll, so be sure to keep checking your email throughout the summer!