01Academic Calendar
An academic calendar lists all critical dates—registration start, add‑drop deadlines, and withdrawal periods. By knowing these dates, students can time their decisions, avoid late fees, and make sure they meet graduation requirements. Students can also track course capacity changes and plan for future semesters accordingly.
02Add/Drop Period
The add‑drop period lets you change your schedule without penalty after classes start. Understanding its length and limits ensures you can adjust for conflicts, unexpected workload, or course performance before it becomes too late. This flexibility is a key part of staying on track with your degree.
03Wait‑List Activation
When a class fills, a wait‑list opens, allowing students to queue for a spot. Knowing how wait‑lists work, including priority rules and notification timing, helps you plan alternative courses and reduce uncertainty in your schedule. It also lets you stay informed about openings before the semester begins.