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Spring 2010 Registration

Spring 2010 online registration is open from Monday, November 2 through Monday, November 30.  If you are a continuing student, you will receive your ALTPIN via email to your New School email address by Monday, November 2.

 

Course Information

Spring 2010

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Spring 2010 New School Bachelor's Program Course Catalog 
This document lists spring 2010 courses offered by The New School for General Studies.

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Spring 2010 University Course Catalog  
This document lists all spring 2010 courses open to undergraduates across all divisions of the university.

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Spring 2010 Gender Studies Courses 
This document lists spring 2010 Gender Studies courses open to Bachelor's Program students.

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Spring 2010 NSSR Limited Enrollment Courses  
This document lists spring 2010 New School for Social Research (NSSR) courses which have limited enrollment. Enrollment for any course on the list is supervised enrollment by the NSSR department in which it is offered. Students who are not seeking degrees from the NSSR department offering these courses cannot register for them without the express, written permission of the home department. Contact the department’s Student Advisor if you wish to register for one of these courses.

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Spring 2010 Mannes Extension Courses 
This document lists spring 2010 courses offered by Mannes Extension and open to Bachelor's Program students

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Riggio Honors Program: Writing & Democracy
This document provides an overview of the Riggio program. For more information, visit www.newschool.edu/riggio or contact Luis Jaramillo or Laura Cronk in the Writing Program office.

Resources

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Spring Registration Procedures
Please read this document carefully. This document includes an extensive overview of registration procedures and policies for spring, important dates to note for the spring academic calendar, financial services information, university refund schedule, student services information, as well as additional academic policies and procedures for Bachelor's Program students. It is your responsibility as a student to familiarize yourself with the policies and procedures of your program and the university.

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Web Registration Tutorial
Note: When you register online, you can adjust the credits on your classes, but not the grade mode. If your grade mode has defaulted to Noncredit for a course, it will be changed to Standard Letter overnight. Check your schedule the following day to confirm. 

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Academic Plan Sheet
Please print out this sheet and use it to record the subject areas and courses you wish to pursue over the next year. Bring your Academic Plan Sheet to your registration advising session.

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 Liberal Arts and Non-Liberal Arts Courses 
This document provides a guide to determining whether a course has been identified as liberal arts or non-liberal arts. This information is particularly useful for students close to or at the maximum of non-liberal arts credits allowed (30 for BA, 60 for BS, and 12 for BFA).

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New York State Guidelines for Liberal Arts and Non Liberal Arts Courses
This document provides New York State's definitions of Liberal Arts and Non-Liberal Arts courses.