About Online Add/Drop

Add/Drop Instructions

Through Wednesday, September 3, 2008, students may add and drop courses on line for the Fall 2008 semester. You will be able to do this from any computer that has internet access. 

This will make it much easier for you to adjust your schedule or change your courses if you need to. However, it also puts more responsibility on you.

While you will not need your advisor's permission to do add/drops at this time, you are encouraged to seek their advice.

It will be your responsibility to make certain you are making choices that will insure completing your graduation requirements and that follow college policies as well.

Make sure you are certain about the change you want to make before you do it.

Add/Drop Instructions

Log onto HillNet and click on "Add/Drop."

Then click on "Continue" beside the Fall 2008 semester. The next screen will show all the courses offered at the top of the screen and your current schedule at the bottom.

TO ADD/DROP - To add/drop a course, click "replace"
beside the course on your schedule you wish to change.  
Scroll down to the course you want and click "add" on the 
course listing.

TO ADD ONLY - To add a course, scroll down to the course you want and click on "add." You cannot add a sixth course without the permission of Academic Services. You cannot add a course that is full or that has a waiting list.

TO DROP ONLY - To drop a course, click on "drop" beside the course on your schedule you wish to drop. Be certain you do want to drop the course since you may not be able to get back into it.

Caution:

Make sure you check any "Course Warnings" that appear on the Course Listing. These notes give you important information, for example:    

  • prerequisites
  • labs
  • enrollment restrictions
  • paired or linked courses
  • Learning Communities
  • Honors courses
  • Instructor permission required
  • Majors only

 Do not change your foreign language level without the permission of Professor Jose Martinez (Duffy 265) or Academic Services (Duffy 112).

 It is imperative that you follow these restrictions or you may be dropped from any course for which you are not qualified.

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