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Course Registration

 

Dates and deadlines are located on the Academic Calendar [1].

There are two periods a semester in which students may register for Hampshire and Five College courses: preregistration and add/drop. At preregistration, students register for courses for the upcoming semester. Before or during this period, students must meet with their advisors to discuss plans and obtain advisor authorization, which is required to participate in preregistration.[1] Students may register and drop courses on TheHub [2] during preregistration and again during the add/drop period at the beginning of the semester. There are two deadlines during the add/drop period: the last day to add a class on TheHub; and the last day to drop a class on TheHub and to submit paper registration forms to Central Records. No record of courses dropped during either preregistration or add/drop will appear on student transcripts. Note that courses will not be removed from the transcript after the drop deadline at the beginning of the semester has passed.

Students who have not registered for courses they are attending by the end of the add/drop period should contact Central Records to petition for late registration.

Students may withdraw from Hampshire and Five College courses between the drop deadline and the published course withdrawal deadline in November for a fall course and April for a spring course. A "W" for course withdrawal is recorded on student transcripts. Note that only successfully completed co-curricular courses appear on student transcripts. Students may not withdraw from courses after the course withdrawal deadline. Failure to withdraw from a course by the deadline could result in a “no evaluation” notation for a Hampshire course or an “F” for a Five College course.  Students with documented medical reasons or other verified, unforeseen grounds of personal or family hardship may contact the Center for Academic Support and Advising [3] to request an exception to this policy. Any request for an exception to registration policy must occur by the drop deadline in the semester after the course in question.

In some cases, faculty may grant students an extension for completing work. See the policy for incomplete courses [4] for more information.

Students who withdraw from the institution or take a medical leave during a semester should refer to the information on academic work in the leave policy [5].

The need to observe religious holidays will be honored by arrangement with individual faculty members. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts statute ensures that any student who is unable, because of religious beliefs, to attend classes or to participate in any examination, study, or work requirement on a particular day shall be excused and shall be provided with an opportunity to make up such examination, study, or work requirement that may have been missed because of such absence on any particular day, provided, however, that such makeup shall not create an unreasonable burden upon the College. No adverse or prejudicial effects shall result to the student.

For more information about course registration, please visit the Central Records webpage [6].

 


[1] Some holds will prevent students from participating in preregistration. Students should check the "Approvals and Holds" page on TheHub [2] for information on holds.

Five College Courses

 

Listed below are the rules and regulations covering enrollment in couses offered at Amherst College; Mount Holyoke College; Smith College; and The University of Massachusetts through "The Interchange". These regulations have been worked out by mutual agreement among the Five Colleges. Registration instructions are located on the central records webpage [7]. Refer to the academic calendar for dates and deadlines.

  • Students may preregister during April or November for a maximum of two (2) Five College courses for the upcoming semester. During the add/drop period at the beginning of the semester, students may request and register for additional Five College courses.
  • Students may take no more than two courses at Amherst College in any one semester per Amherst College policy.
  • There are no courses offered through the interchange during January or over the summer. Continuing education courses at the University of Massachusetts are not part of the interchange.
  • Courses offered through the interchange do not incur extra tuition charges unless there are special lab fees; private music lesson and practice fees; or special materials.
  • Registration for Five College courses during any registration period is initiated on TheHub through the Five College course request system. Enrollment in any course is not guaranteed until the class actually begins.
  • Students follow the Hampshire College academic calendar dates and deadlines for registering, dropping, and withdrawing from Five College courses.
  • If a student does not register for a Five College course by the appropriate deadline, the other colleges may not permit enrollment uness the student is granted an exception through a late add process. The student should seek help in Central Records.
  • For year-long courses, students must repeat the registration process for the second term.
  • Students taking Five College courses receive grades according to the host institutions grading system. They must take all exams at the times scheduled. Some instructors in the other four institutions will provide a written evaluation in addition to (not in place of) the required grade, upon student request. Students with questions about a grade received should contact the professor of the course.
  •  Five College grading policies and practices vary from institution to institution including policies on granting extra time to complete a course (incompletes). Students should check with the instructor if they think they may want to petition for an incomplete course.
  • Note that courses graded S/U (satisfactory/unsatisfactory) or CR/NC (Credit / No Credt) are converted to a pass/fail system at Hampshire.
  • Division III students who enroll in off-campus courses to fulfill advanced educational activities that extend beyond Hampshire graduation deadlines should be aware that formal awarding of the degree will be delayed if confirmation of course completion is not received prior to commencement.

For questions on any of the above policies, contact centralrecords@hampshire.edu [8]

Questions or comments? Contact the dean of students office at deanofstudents@hampshire.edu.


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Links
[1] https://www.hampshire.edu/academics/academic-calendar [2] https://thehub.hampshire.edu/TheHub/TheHub?TYPE=M&PID=CORE-WBMAIN&TOKENIDX=9798262388 [3] https://www.hampshire.edu/casa/the-center-for-academic-support-and-advising-casa [4] https://handbook.hampshire.edu/node/81 [5] https://handbook.hampshire.edu/node/84 [6] https://www.hampshire.edu/central-records/the-office-of-central-records [7] https://www.hampshire.edu/central-records/five-college-course-registration [8] mailto:centralrecords@hampshire.edu