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Registration

Students must be properly admitted and fully enrolled to attend classes. Students ultimately are responsible for all course registration activity and they are expected to monitor their schedule of classes and drop courses that they do not intend to complete by the published deadlines.  Dates and deadlines for advising and registration are made available in the Academic Dates and Deadlines Calendar posted online. Students are encouraged to visit with an academic adviser before registering for classes (see Academic Advising).

Schedule of Classes: The most current and complete listing of classes is made available on Campus Connection, NDSU's official student information system, approximately one month prior to the start of registration for a subsequent term. A course listing is also available online.

Online Registration: Enrolled students may register online via Campus Connection, NDSU's student information system. Registration instructions are posted online.

On-site Registration: On-site registration is provided for new students and for those who are unable to or who choose not to register online.

  • Summer Registration: Registration for summer session occurs during the previous spring at the same time as registration for fall semester.

For registration purposes, students are grouped into the following three general categories:

  • Currently enrolled students: Currently enrolled students or those who had registration in a prior standard semester (fall or spring) are assigned registration appointment times according to total credits earned. Registration appointments may be viewed on Campus Connection.
  • Returning students: Returning students are those who have previously attended NDSU, but who have not been in attendance for at least one full semester (fall or spring). Returning students are assigned registration appointment times according to total credits earned after the Reactivation/Petition for Readmission is received and processed in the Office of Registration and Records. Registration appointment times may be viewed on Campus Connection.
  • New students: Detailed information regarding orientation and registration options is sent to all new students from Student Success Programs. Incoming freshmen, including first year students with transfer credit, are expected to attend a new student orientation and registration session. Admitted transfer students may register on Campus Connection along with NDSU students, or may attend a transfer orientation and registration program. Transfer student registration appointment times are based on the total number of credits accepted in transfer to NDSU.

Instructor Drop Procedure

Instructors or departments have the option to administratively drop students who have not attended the first week (and in some cases, the first meeting) of a lecture or laboratory, or who do not meet all course requisites. However, students are responsible for all course registration activity and should drop courses that they do not intend to complete. They should not rely on instructors or departments administratively dropping them. Failure to drop courses by posted deadlines may result in failing grades and debt owed the university. Administrative course drop requests by departments are submitted to and processed by the Office of Registration and Records.

Financial Obligation Agreement

The North Dakota University System Financial Obligation Agreement (FOA) is a document used to verify that a student has acknowledged their financial responsibility to the University when they register for courses.  Students must access, review and accept the FOA prior to registration for each term of enrollment in Campus Connection.