How can I prepare for Priority Registration Week?
- Review your Academic Progress report in Workday
- Meet with your faculty advisor/major department before registration begins
- Review the academic calendar for important dates and deadlines
- Create a saved schedule in Workday, including backup options. Your “saved schedule” is a wish list, not classes you have enrolled in
- Check the “My Holds” section of Academics Hub in Workday for any holds that may prevent you from registering
- Register on your assigned registration day, listed in Workday as your “Registration Appointment” on the Academic Hub
- Check your Suffolk e-mail regularly for important directions and updates regarding registration
What is the difference between a saved schedule and my enrolled courses?
A saved schedule is a planning tool or wish list of the courses you intend to register for. Adding a course to your saved schedule does not reserve a seat in that course.
To officially enroll, you must make sure all holds are cleared. You can then log in to Workday at your assigned registration appointment date and time and select “Start Registration” to complete your enrollment.
Any courses listed as “My Enrolled Courses” under Current Classes are the ones in which you have successfully secured a seat. You will remain enrolled in those courses unless you choose to drop them.
If a course is listed under “My Waitlisted Courses” you have been added to the waitlist and will be notified by Workday if a spot becomes available.
Resource: Create a Saved Schedule [PDF]
Resource: Register from a Saved Schedule [PDF]
What happens if I get waitlisted for a course?
Being on a waitlist does not guarantee a spot in the course. We recommend registering for an alternate section or course that has open seats in the meantime.
If you are on a waitlist, you will need to check your Workday inbox daily for a notification that says “Course Opening Available.” You must accept your spot within 48 hours, or it will be offered to the next student and you will be removed from the waitlist.
Resource: Waitlist Management for Students [PDF]
Can my advisor register me for classes?
No. Advisors cannot register you for classes. Students register for classes through their Workday account. Advisors are here to help you prepare by reviewing degree requirements, helping you build a balanced schedule, and exploring course options before your registration appointment date.
How do I view my enrolled courses and make changes after I’ve registered?
Go to Academic Hub, Planning and Registration, Current Classes. If you are within the registration period, you will see Drop and Swap options to make changes.
Advisors can assist with schedule changes after your assigned registration day as long as changes are made before the last day to add. Finalizing your schedule early is recommended, as more course times and options are typically available when you register as soon as your registration appointment opens.
Resource: Drop a Course [PDF]
Resource: Swap a Course [PDF]