
MANAGEMENT
Below is detailed information about how waitlists and permission numbers work before and during the add/drop period.
Students are enrolled from all waitlists once per day, (early morning). Eligible waitlisted students are moved into open seats.
Students need permission numbers to enroll in any/all courses.
Check out the Waitlist FAQ page for more questions and answers.
If a student is not eligible to enroll, the system will skip that student and enroll the next eligible student on the waitlist. Examples of why a student may be skipped:
Generally, the status of the class is CLOSED. There is ONE scenario where a class appears as open with students on the waitlist: if there are only non-eligible students on the wait list and the section has open seats, the section will show as OPEN (with the ineligible students are on the wait list). Unfortunately, such a scenario would only be apparent by reviewing the system for errors in the enrollment process for students from the waitlist (by the Office of the Registrar) 鈥 so, if you have a concern or have questions about this particular scenario, please let us know. To recap:
You can find additional details and a breakdown of how waitlists work before and after the start of the semester, as well as best practices for students, on the Waitlist FAQ page. And for those creating the class schedule, the Academic Scheduling site offers additional tips and information regarding the creation of waitlists in the class schedule.
Permission numbers are unique 6-digit codes that are system-generated, issued by the instructor, and allow students to enroll into a particular section of a class. They are required for all classes that require instructor consent, as well as in closed classes during the first week of the semester and all classes during the second week.
You can find permission numbers for your section in My大发 (Faculty Center).
You can find more information about the generation of Permission numbers, as well as how to request more, on the Academic Scheduling site.