University General Course Catalog 2018-2019 
    
    Oct 06, 2024  
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Wait Listing Courses


Students may add themselves to wait lists for full courses in the registration system if academic departments have enabled the wait list functionality. Students may continue to add their names to wait lists through the first week of class. Students may wait list up to 8 units per term.

As space becomes available in courses with wait lists, eligible students will be auto-enrolled from the list each night. Students are responsible for checking MyNEVADA to verify that they have been enrolled in the courses they requested. Auto-enroll occurs through the fourth class day for the fall and spring semesters. To be eligible, students must:
1.meet ALL course prerequisites (or have an override in place);
2.have no time conflict with the course sections for which they are wait listed (see “swap course” feature below);
3.have been granted permission if department/instructor consent is required, and
4.have no enrollment holds.

During auto-enroll, students must use the “swap course” feature in MyNEVADA to add themselves to a wait list for a course that conflicts with their current enrollment. If a space becomes available in the wait listed course, the auto-enroll process will swap the enrolled course for the wait listed course.


After the autoenroll time period, students may be notified by the department when a space has become available in a wait listed course. These students will be given a full course override by the course department to enroll themselves online. Students with overrides must drop themselves from the wait list before attempting to enroll in a wait listed course. After the autoenroll time period, departments may purge the wait list allowing students with appropriate permissions to enroll on a first come, first served basis.

Late registration fees will be assessed according to the regular registration schedule. Students who have not yet registered and those who have not paid their full bill by the Friday before classes begin, will accrue late fees if they register during the first week of classes and do not pay immediately.