Office of the Registrar

Course Registration

Add/Drop Process

If you need assistance with a registration request, you may add or drop a course by filling out an add/drop form and bringing it to the Office of the Registrar. Changes can be made at any time before the end of the first week of class at no charge. There will be a $15 charge for any class added after the first week of the term. In order to process your request, the add/drop form must include your name, ID number, term, type of change (add or drop), and all pertinent course information (department, course number, section, title, number of credits, and instructor). Read more about our add/drop policies.

If you are not on campus and need to adjust your schedule –

  1. For course section additions or drops that cannot be made on Student Planning, communication should be made directly to registrar@ivesfinishcarpentry.com.
  2. Course section additions, please do one of the following:
    1. Have the instructor send an email to registrar@ivesfinishcarpentry.com with their approval of your addition to the course section.
    2. Forward an email of an instructor approval of your addition to a course section to registrar@ivesfinishcarpentry.com.
  3. Course section drops, please do one of the following:
    1. Have the instructor send an email to registrar@ivesfinishcarpentry.com with their acknowledgement that you will no longer be enrolled in the course section.
    2. Forward an email of an acknowledgement by the instructor that you will no longer be enrolled in a course section to registrar@ivesfinishcarpentry.com.

North Park University students register for one semester at a time, and all registration is done online.

Be advised that you cannot drop your last class (fully drop your entire schedule) online.  You will need to contact the Office of the Registrar, registrar@ivesfinishcarpentry.com, to drop your final course.

Current Students/Registration for Upcoming Terms

North Park University students register for classes online. Undergraduate students are required to meet with their advisor prior to registration. Students should verify that their account is in good standing to prevent any issues with registration.

The registration schedule for traditional undergraduate students is based on cumulative credits earned. You will be notified of your registration date and time through your North Park email, and a registration schedule will be posted on this page.

Graduate and degree-completion students will be notified by their school or department offices when registration is available for the upcoming semester. This is typically in March/April for fall semester courses, and October for spring semester courses.

How to Register

Students will create their academic plans by searching for current course offerings in Student Planning in Self-Service. Before registering for your next semester of classes, you should be in contact with your faculty advisor to plan your schedule based on course offerings.

Self-Service Demos for Students

Self-Service Demos for Advisors

Student Planning FAQs for Students

Student Planning FAQs for Advisors

 

Spring 2025 Registration

Courses are viewable on Tuesday, October 8, 2024. Open for advising and Student Planning.

Students are advised to:

  1. Consult their Student Plan and their advisor with questions regarding their degree completion and courses.
  2. Ensure there are no billing holds on your account. Check with Student Accounts via studentaccounts@ivesfinishcarpentry.com to be sure their account is in good standing and to avoid delays in registering for the course sections they want.

Registration will occur according to the following schedule:

Class Level Window Open Date Number of Credits
Graduate Students Monday, October 28 n/a
Seniors Monday, October 28 >90
Juniors Wednesday, October 30 61–90
Sophomores Monday, November 4 31–60
First-Year Students Wednesday, November 6 0–30
SPS Students
Students with Accommodations (all levels)
Student Athletes (all levels)
Monday, October 28 n/a

 

Please note that class level is determined by the number of credits completed. Courses in progress are not counted in the academic level determination.