A waitlist is just that, a list of students waiting for a spot to open in a class. Putting yourself on a waitlist does not mean that the you will get a seat, as priority is set in order of who signed up for the waitlist first. Notification emails on your waitlist status are extremely important. They notify you when you are able to register or if you are advised to drop from that waitlist. You need keep an eye out for these emails regarding waitlist updates.
These notifications will be addressed to your NetID txstate. Social Media Join Us on Twitter. More Tools. Veterans Affairs Office of Veterans Affairs. If a seat becomes available before the first day of the quarter, the first student on the waitlist is automatically enrolled.
Plus: adding your name to a waitlist lets the college know this course is in demand and the college may be able to add another section. When a space becomes available prior to the first day of the quarter, the Registration Office registers the first student on the waitlist through an overnight process. The Registration Office will send a notification to your student email account when you are registered in the course.
We suggest you monitor your spot on the waitlist portal. Remove yourself by logging into the waitlist portal. Not withdrawing from the waitlist could result in being registered for the class and charged tuition. You are not charged tuition until the class is added to your schedule. If the class capacity is increased, students will automatically move into the open seats the next time the waitlist process runs.
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If you are on the waitlist for a class you do not intend to enroll, it is your responsibility to drop your waitlisted class. If you do not drop it, you may be enrolled from the waitlist, and then you will be responsible for the class. Some courses have multiple classes in one semester, with each lecture having a different professor and running completely independently. A spot becomes available in LEC , so you are enrolled in it.
However, once you are enrolled into one of the classes LEC , you will automatically be dropped from the waitlists for the others LEC Please note, this does not apply to discussion or lab sections for a single class. Also, each waitlist will counts towards your unit limit. Skip to main content. How waitlists work. How students are enrolled from waitlists The enrollment system begins at the top of the waitlist and tries to enroll the first student.
You might not be eligible for a variety of reasons, including: You do not meet reserved seat requirements for that class. Your related section , such as a discussion section, has no open seats.
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