Schedules of Classes

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The Schedules of Classes web site provides information about all WSU classes at all campuses and learning centers.

Schedules for Campuses and Terms

PullmanFall Semester 2009Spring Semester 2010Summer Session 2010
SpokaneFall Semester 2009Spring Semester 2010Summer Session 2009
Tri-CitiesFall Semester 2009Spring Semester 2010Summer Session 2009
VancouverFall Semester 2009Spring Semester 2010Summer Session 2009
DDPFall Semester 2009Spring Semester 2010Summer Session 2010
 

Schedules for Site-Based Classes

Washington State University also offers many off-campus or site-based courses.

Coming Academic Events

Monday, November 23, 2009

  • Thanksgiving vacation begins.

Friday, November 27, 2009

  • Thanksgiving vacation ends.

Friday, December 04, 2009

  • Theses due to Graduate School.

Announcements

Priority Registration for Spring 2010

Pullman Students -- Don't miss your priority registration time. Check your time & holds by clicking on Register & Plan at MyWSU. General breakdown of registration times are below.

Graduate Students---------November 9
Professional Students-------November 9
Post-bacc Students--------November 9
Seniors------------------November 10 & 12
Juniors------------------November 13 & 16
Sophomores--------------November 17-18
Freshmen----------------November 19-20
Former Students Returning----November 23
New Graduate & Professional---December 1
New Freshmen & Transfer------January 11
Non-degree-----------------January 8

Faculty Regalia for December Commencement

The deadline to purchase faculty regalia for the Fall Commencement ceremony is October 31. The deadline to rent faculty regalia is November 25th. Contact the Bookie at 332-2537 ext 193 or supplies@mail.wsu.edu.

Faculty Participation in Fall Commencement

Faculty registration for the Fall 2009 Commencement ceremony (Saturday, December 12th) is now open. All faculty/administrative members participating in the ceremony need to be registered by November 25th.

Contact: Teri Hansen, Commencement Coordinator

Registration and the Repeat Rule

Priority registration for spring 2010 will be the first time that the repeat rule will be in effect at the time of registration. Consequently, students may contact their advisors to discuss options if they are unable to register for a class because of the rule. For your information, here is how registration will work to implement the academic rule 34:


1. If the student has received a grade of C or better in a course during a prior semester at WSU, the student will NOT be able to register for the course again unless the course is repeatable for additional credit. The student will see the following error message: “Repeat denied – Courses may not be repeated when the prior grade is a C or better (Academic Regulation 34). You may want to consult with your advisor to discuss your options.” Note that repeat processing currently does not count transfer work.


2. If the student has taken the course two times during the fall or spring semesters and gotten a C- or below, the student will NOT be able to register for the course again during the fall or spring unless the course is repeatable for additional credit. The class may be repeated in the summer, however. The student will see this error message: “Repeat denied – Courses may only be repeated one time during the fall and spring semesters (Academic Regulation 34). You may want to consult with your advisor to discuss your options.”


3. If the student has taken a repeatable course in a prior term, the student will not be able to register for it again if it means that the credits will exceed the number of hours that are allowed for the course. The student will see this error message: “Repeat denied – Course credits may not exceed the maximum credit hours allowed for the course (Academic Regulation 34). You may want to consult with your advisor to discuss your options.”


4. If the student has a prior grade of ‘I’, ‘X’, or blank in the course, the student will not be able to register for the course, since the system doesn’t have the information it needs in order to evaluate whether or not the repeat can be allowed. The student will see this error message: “Repeat denied – A prior grade in this course is I, X, or blank. This grade must be resolved in order to determine if you are able to repeat the course. Consult the instructor or the department.”


Important! At this time, transfer work is not part of the process.