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Adult Education

New Student Orientation

Registration

New students will receive a letter early in their first semester informing them about which faculty member will act as their advisor. For doctoral students this advisor will be an interim advisor. For more information about the role of your advisor, please click on the link below for your program.

Information about advisor:
Master's level
Specialist's level
Doctoral level


Registering for classes:

Students should contact their advisors to be advised and cleared for registration. Students may register through the OASIS system at various sites on campus, at the Gwinnett Center or via modem. In addition to registering before each semester, there is a registration period in the spring for the fall semester and in the middle of the summer for the second summer session. A student must register for a minimum of 3 hours of credit in any semester when using University facilities and/or faculty time. You can check the key dates for registration, either in the paper copy of the current semester's schedule of classes or you can check it online at OASIS. At this site you can also

* View the course catalogue
* Register for classes
* Find key dates for the semester
* Review and print your schedule once you have registered
* Add/Drop and Withdraw from Classes

Please note that in order to use OASIS from an off-campus computer you will need to download software. The free software and instructions are available from the above link to OASIS.

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