Current Full-Time MBA Students


Degree PlanningGuide

 

Use these steps to help you register for classes each semester and to assist you in planning your MBA program. 


Steps you need to complete before registering
  1. Attend information sessions

     
  2. Review your APAS report on one-stop
    Review this report 24/7 to see your degree program status. This report shows all of your required courses/menus, elective courses that are being used for your degree, and GPA.

     
  3. Use Graduation Planner
    Use the Full-Time MBA Student Quick Start Guide to find out how to use Grad Planner. Then log into Graduation Planner to create a course plan. Usage of this planning tool is a madatory part of your MBA Program.

     
  4. Additional Planning Resources
    In order to get the most out of your program we suggest making a course plan for your remaining three semesters. Click here to see all the resources available to you to make your plan.
     
  5. Non-MBA Level Credits
    If you are thinking about taking non-MBA classes click here for more details.

     
  6. Check One-Stop for holds
    Check your holds at least 1 week prior to the start of registration to see if you have a hold that will prevent your from registering.

     

  7. Check class status to make sure the classes you want are open
    The day before registering make sure to check the "class schedule" on one-stop to see if your classes are open or if days/times have changed.


Register forclasses
To enroll log on to one-stop.  If you encounter problems while enrolling contact Stephanie Nichols .
 
Students interested in section numbers between 90 and 99 should add themselves to wait list in the registration system. The maximum number of credits a student can wait list for is 12.0.  Students will be notified of their status for these courses via e-mail. The e-mail will be sent once the Part-Time MBA students have concluded registration for the semester.
 
When you enroll for courses you will be asked for if you want to pay for the University's health insurance or if you have your own coverage.  Be prepared to answer this question when enrolling. 

Canceling andadding courses

If you need to cancel and add classes please check the key dates information.


First Day of Class Attendance Policy

 

You must attend the first class meeting of every course in which you are registered, unless you obtain approval for your intended absence before the first meeting. Without this prior approval, you may lose your place in class to another student.

 

If you wish to remain in a course from which you have been absent the first day without prior approval, contact your instructor as soon as possible. Instructors have the right to deny you admission if the course is full.

 

You must officially cancel any course to which you are denied admission.