SPRING
2007 CHEMISTRY UNDERGRADUATE REGISTRATION PROCEDURE
Monday,
February 12th through Wednesday, March 14th
1. Run a Degree Check through
GROWL to see your remaining requirements.
2. Submit your proposed course
plan through GROWL.
3. Colleen Fleming (your
Academic Advisor) will review your proposed course plan and clear the
Registration Hold.
4. Register for courses on your
assigned day and time.
REMEMBER: You cannot enroll until your
assigned registration date and time (however you can register any time after)!!! The RegistrarŐs Office assigns the registration
appointment periods.
At UCR, the following students receive priority registration
appointment periods:
Graduate students; Disabled students; Regents'
Scholars;
Chancellor's Scholars;
University Honors Program
students;
Student Athletes
Appointment periods for all other students are determined by a
student's number of earned units—highest number to lowest number. Thus a
senior with 172 earned units will receive an earlier appointment period than a
senior with 145 earned units.
Colleen Fleming is your Academic Advisor (colleen.fleming@ucr.edu). She can
answer any questions regarding University policies and procedures. To ensure
uniform interpretation of these rules, she keeps track of your records, checks
your registration each quarter, and advises you on your schedule of classes. She
does not write letters of recommendation.
You are also assigned a Faculty
Advisor.
Faculty Advisors can provide advice about career goals and write letters of
recommendation for you. They can answer specific questions about Chemistry
course concepts and Chemistry-related topics, like undergraduate research
opportunities and how to get into graduate school. They are all Ph.D.s in Chemistry.
They have all been Undergraduates. They know what you are going through. They
are good people to know. You can find your Faculty Advisor information on the
list posted on this website at
http://chem.ucr.edu/undergrad/s2007advisortable.html
During this registration period of
February 12th through March 14th, you should contact your Faculty Advisor and
make an appointment for a meeting. You can contact your Faculty Advisor by email
or phone. Please respect your Faculty Advisor and show up for the meeting at
the time agreed upon. If you find that you will not be able to make the
arranged meeting, please email or phone your Faculty Advisor and let he or she
know so that you can reschedule the meeting. If you are a Junior or Senior,
this would be a good time to get your Curriculum Vitae together and bring it with you to
your meeting. You can ask your Faculty Advisor for a letter of recommendation.
If you are a Freshman or Sophomore, this is the time to start networking with
your Faculty Advisor. Every
student needs to:
1. Email
Colleen when you have made your appointment with your Faculty Advisor, telling
her the date and time so she can give your file to your Faculty Advisor.
2. After your
meeting, your Faculty Advisor will sign off (and date) on the Course Schedule
planner form and return your file to Colleen who will then clear the
Registration Hold.
The Internet and Email are your friends!!!
For the most
current class information (updated every hour at 5 minutes after), you can search the Schedule of
Classes on-line at
Campus computers
are available for your use in many locations around campus. Check out the
Student Computing Services website for more info on UCR student computer lab
locations and availability at http://scs.ucr.edu/