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CHAPTER 3 - FACULTY AND ACADEMICS

Sec. 3.23. Adding Courses After End of Registration

After registration, during the first four days of any semester, or the first two class days of any summer term, students may add a course only with the approval of their adviser and the chairman (or his delegate) of the department in which the student is registered. Between the fourth and twelfth class day of any semester, or the second and fourth class day of any summer term, the additional approval of the dean of the college in which the student is registered is required. After the twelfth class day of any long session or after the fourth class day of any summer term, students may not add a course except for extremely rare and extenuating circumstances, as approved by the dean of the college in the case of undergraduates, or the Dean of the Graduate School of Business in the case of MBA and MPA candidates, or the Dean of the Law School in the case of law-students, or the Dean of Graduate Studies in the case of other graduate students. An exception is made for graduate students who change a graduate course to 699a upon advancing to candidacy for the Ph.D.

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