Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Students have trouble with spring 2010 enrollment

Many students were not able to enroll in the recommended 12-15 hours because of the lack of classes available for the spring 2010 semester.

Classes are smaller and offered at fewer times for the spring 2010 semester, said human relations junior Jackie Yoken. Students are having to email their advisors and teachers to ask for special permission to get into full classes.

"Most of the classes I was advised to take are already full," said interior design junior Ivy Poye. "It's frustrating because my alternatives have time conflicts with the few classes I was able to enroll in".

So far, no changes have been made to accommodate more students. However, if the class sizes and times become large enough of a problem, the university may have to change its policy to accommodate more students, said professor Kathy Johnson.


Check out what students have to say about the new enrollment system:



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