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  1. Jun 23, 2023 · Winter 2025: Spring 2025: Quarter begins: Sep 23: Jan 2: Mar 26: Instruction begins: Sep 26: Jan 6: Mar 31: Waitlists deactivated. (5:00 p.m.) Oct 11: Jan 17: Apr 11: Last day to: Add a course without dean's approval. (5:00 p.m.) Oct 11: Jan 17: Apr 11: Drop a course without dean's approval. (5:00 p.m.) Oct 11: Jan 17: Apr 11: Change the ...

    • Understanding The Waitlist Option
    • Student Responsibility
    • For Courses with An Active Waitlist Option
    • Requirements to Use The Waitlist Option
    • Using The Waitlist Option
    • Viewing Your Position on The Waitlist
    • Deactivation
    • Adding A Class After Instruction Begins
    • How Units Are Counted

    You may be unable to enroll in a course because it has reached maximum capacity. In this case, departments have the option of activating a waitlist for the course to allow students the opportunity to request a seat in the class should space become available. Remember: To use the waitlist option, a waitlist must first be activated by the department ...

    You are responsible for your official enrollment, including any waitlisted classes you no longer want to enroll in. Failing to drop a waitlisted course prior to the end of the second week of instruction may result in being added to a course you no longer want. In this instance, an Enrollment Exception request will be required to drop this newly add...

    When you request a class through WebReg that is full, an onscreen notification will appear indicating the class is full and the number of students on the waitlist, if the class has an active waitlist. If the class does not have an active waitlist, WebReg will only indicated that the class is full. There is no guarantee that space will become availa...

    To add yourself to a waitlist, you must be eligible to enroll in the course. You must satisfy any restrictions placed on the course, which will be listed in the Rstrcolumn in the SOC. These restrictions include, but are not limited to: 1. Prerequisites 2. Lower or upper division only 3. Major only 4. Course restriction codes (e.g., B and X codes) S...

    Use the Waitlist Menu to add or drop yourself from a waitlist. Drop yourself from the waitlist if you decide you no longer wish to add a waitlisted class. 1. You are advised to enroll or waitlist a lecture before selecting a discussion to enroll or waitlist. 2. You must successfully enroll or successfully waitlist all co-classesof a course (e.g., l...

    You may confirm that you are on the waitlist for a class by logging in to WebRegand displaying your waitlisted classes through the waitlist menu.
    For co-classes, discussions rule the waitlist. Therefore, your position on the waitlist will be viewable in the discussion, not the lecture.
    You will be notified via email of any changes to your schedule resulting from waitlist transactions.

    Departments may activate and deactivate the waitlist option by class, according to their enrollment management plans. The waitlist option may be used by departments during the Enrollment by Window Period and during Open Enrollment. All waitlists are deactivated by the Registrar on Friday of the second week of instruction at 5 p.m.When waitlists are...

    You may use WebReg and Waitlists to add classes during weeks 1 and 2 of the term.
    At 5 p.m. on Friday of week 2, all waitlists are deactivated.
    Weeks 3 through 10, an enrollment exception request must be submitted to add a class.

    Units from your waitlisted classes are counted as part of your unit maximum. Therefore, the total units combined between enrolled and waitlisted classes must not exceed: 1. 20 units for undergraduate students (see note below) 2. 16 units for graduate students Units from your waitlisted classes will not count toward the Minimum Required Units (MRU) ...

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  3. Course Enrollment History • Prerequisites • Prerequisite Checks • Enrollment After Instruction has Begun • Waitlist Option » Classrooms... • Classroom and Building Descriptions • Classroom Scheduling Policy • Classroom Scheduling Modules • Schedule of Classes Coordinators • GAC Priority List » More... • Instructor History

  4. Disability Services Center University of California, Irvine Irvine, CA 92697-5250 (949) 824-7494 (voice) (949) 824-3083 (FAX) dcs@uci.edu Can high school students take classes at UCI? (concurrent enrollment)

  5. Schedule of Classes and Registration Information. The Schedule of Classes contains current class offerings including time, room, instructor, capacity, number of enrolled students, number of students on the waitlist, Web links, status (open, waitlisted, full), and more. Access the Schedule of Classes on the University Registrar’s website.

  6. Students without an F-1/J-1 visa need to apply for one. After you receive your I-20/ DS-2019 visa document, you may apply for an F-1/J-1 visa. Visit the U.S. Department of State website. If you are currently in the U.S. and have an F-1 or J-1 visa, you must also: Transfer your SEVIS record to UC Irvine for your new program.

  7. 10–Week Session. Jun. 24–Aug. 30 (Mon.–Fri.) Independence Day Holiday. Jul. 4 (Thu.) Session II. Aug. 5–Sep. 11 (Mon.–Wed.) Labor Day Holiday. Sep. 2 (Mon.) Calendar updates, detailed information on registration procedures and late charges, and the School of Law academic calendar are available on the University Registrar's website.

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