Spring 2010 Registration Information
Spring 2010 registration begins on Thursday, October 15, 2009.
The Spring 2010 Main semester begins Tuesday, January 19, 2010. The last day to add courses for the Main session is January 26, 2009.
Please remember, if you plan to complete degree requirements, you must have a graduation application on file by the deadline. Refer to Important Dates.
Online Registration
A website has been set up to assist students with online registration. The website is /registrar/onlinereg. We highly suggest reading the information contained in this website before proceeding with online registration.
Registration Dates
Undergraduates
Matriculating students with 90 or more credits begin registering on October 15
Matriculating students with 60-89 credits begin registering on October 22
Matriculating students with 30-59 credits begin registering on October 29
Matriculating students with 29 credits or less begin registering on November 5
Non-matriculating/non-degree students begin registering on November 12
Athletes, TLC, and Honors students receive priority registration status. All athletes, TLC, and Honors students may start registering on October 15
Graduates
Continuing Students
Students may enroll for courses online, without immediate payment, through January 26, 2010
Beginning January 27, 2010, continuing students who have not enrolled in classes will have a Tuition Hold placed on their account. Students will be required to pay 100% tuition and fees prior to gaining online access.
Registration Confirmation
You will be able to confirm your registration once you have completed registering online. After you click on the "Process" button and are shown a screen with a section labeled "Registered Courses for <year>/<term>, what is displayed there is your current schedule. You can also click on the "Course Schedule" link in IQ.Web and view the proper year/term schedule for further confirmation.
Room Assignments
Final room assignments will be available via IQ Web the week of January 11.
Schedules
The Spring 2010 schedule will be available online on IQ.Web during the week of Oct 1. It can be accessed by going to http://registrar.georgian.edu/iqweb and clicking on Visitors and then Find Course Sections. Or, you can click here.
A complete course schedule can be viewed/printed by going to the IQ.Web course schedule and clicking on the "Print all course sections." link. This will open a list of all courses at GCU. A complete schedule can then be printed from that screen. The online schedule is always up-to-date and should be consulted for all course statuses (Closed, Open, or Cancelled).
School of Business - Courses can be found under the following prefixes : AC, BU, EC, HC, and IS.
Applied Music courses are offered at all class levels. If a course appears "closed" or you do not see your particular interest offered on the schedule, please contact either Fr. John Zec ext 2705 or zecj@georgian.edu or Myra Malamut ext 2624 or malamutm@georgian.edu.
Certain courses are restricted to certain populations or require departmental approval before registering. These courses are listed with a class maximum of "0". Please contact the department for information on registering for these courses.
Section Designations
Traditional Students
| Section Number |
Division Permitted to Register |
Notes |
| 01-11 |
Women's College Only |
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| 12-19 |
Women's College or University College Students |
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| 20-29 |
Graduate Students |
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Nontraditional Programs
| Section Number |
Special Program |
Notes |
| WDG |
GCU @ Woodbridge |
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| ACC# |
Education Accelerated |
Open to Education Accelerated Students Only |
| COM |
Communiversity |
Open to Communiversity Students Only |
| AAH, MNSQ, MDON, RBC |
Course Ahead |
Open to Course Ahead Students Only |
| ADM# |
Admin Leadership Cohorts |
Open to students in the cohort program only |
| CMB |
Cumberland Cohort |
Open to students in the cohort program only |
Remote Course Sub-types
| Designation |
Description |
| Hybrid |
The course is taught 50% online using the ANGEL course management system to deliver internet-based interactive instruction, and 50% with the instructor in the same room as the students. Students are required to come to the classroom for the face-to-face sessions.
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| Online |
The course is taught 100% online using the ANGEL course management system to deliver internet-based interactive instruction. Students do not come to a classroom.
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| VTC |
The course is taught 100% by video teleconference. Students are required to come to a classroom for all class sessions but the instructor may be teaching from a different location using real-time, interactive video teleconferencing. |
Building Key
Check the campus column on your course schedule to confirm class locations.
GCU Campus Buildings
| A&S |
Arts & Science Building |
| CAS |
Casino |
| FC |
Farley Center |
| HH |
Hamilton Hall |
| MC |
Mercy Center |
| MER |
Mercedes Hall |
| MUC |
Music Center |
| RH |
Raymond Hall |
| RHC |
Raymond Hall Computer |
| RHE |
Raymond Hall East |
| WC |
Wellness Center |
Off-Site Locations (for any course listed with a room of OFFCAM)
Click Here to View Offsite Location Information
Days of the Week
| Day |
Description |
| M |
Monday |
| T |
Tuesday |
| W |
Wednesday |
| R |
Thursday |
| F |
Friday |
| S or SAT |
Saturday |
| SatA |
classes begin January 23 and meet every other Saturday, unless otherwise specified |
| SatB |
classes begin January 30 and meet every other Saturday, unless otherwise specified |
| SPEC |
Specified Dates, see table below |
Note: If the schedule shows the days of the week as TR, the class will meet on Tuesday and Thursday.
Note: Classes that meet in two different rooms, on the same day, will be listed with an asterisk: Example (M) and (*M).
Courses with Specified Dates
| Dept |
Course ID/Section# |
Dates |
| TBA |
TBA |
TBA |
Students accepted into the new Honors program can take the following class. This class is only open to new Honors program students.
| Course ID |
Section(s) |
Course Title |
| AR115 |
02H |
Art History I |
| EN111 |
04H |
Academic Writing and Research I |
| EN111 |
05H |
Academic Writing and Research I |
| WS311 |
01H |
Shaping Lives: Women and Gender |
Service Learning
Reminder: Students under the current general education requirements must complete two experiential learning experiences: one must be a designated course that has a service learning component (other than First Year Seminar); the second must be an internship, a designated study or travel abroad experience, or another course with a service learning component. Listed below are courses that can be used to complete the service learning type of experiential learning. Please note that you can take the following courses without having to complete the Service Learning component.
Student Responsibilities for Service Learning Enrollment
Register for a course section with Service Learning option.
Self-identify with your professor within the first two weeks of school to enroll for the Service Learning component for the course. If you have submitted a graduation application and plan to complete degree requirements at the end of this term you must contact the Office of the Registrar at X2294 or X2247 and report your pending Service Learning courses.
Successfully complete the Service Learning component for the course.
At the end of the semester check your transcript to make sure Service Learning is reflected on the transcript.
Service Learning Options
To view an up-to-date listing of the courses with a Service Learning option, please view IQ Web under Find Course Sections. Service Learning component courses are also listed on Angel under "Community Groups." Click Service Learning, click content, click Courses with a Service Learning Component.
Travel Abroad
For information regarding Travel Abroad guidelines and goals, please click here. Please do not hesitate to request further information from your academic department or the Associate Provost for Academic Program Development.
Students on Hold
Georgian Court students whose accounts have been placed on an Admissions, Advising, Advising Center, Billing/Bursar, Loan Exit, Tuition, Records, Health, or Registrar Hold will not be able to register. Such students will receive a "STOP" warning at the beginning of the online registration process identifying the hold or holds on their account. Students are instructed to contact the office/department placing the hold. Once the hold has been cleared the student will be able to access on-line registration.
Online and Web Courses
Students enrolled in online and web courses, as designated above, will have access to ANGEL one week prior to the start of the semester. If you can not access ANGEL within 24 hours after registering, please contact the Office of Information Technology Help Desk at 732.987.2222.
Student ID
All students have been issued a five-digit identification number (preceded by four zeros). By using this number on all paperwork submitted to the University a student record is easily identified. Consequently, it will eliminate confusion of students with similar or same names. Your student ID# is printed on your student ID card. It is a nine-digit number that begins with four zeroes (ex. 000012345)