Handbook 2007-2008
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ENROLLMENT
First, access a listing of current and future semester course offerings at K-State, by visiting the course schedule webpage.
The enrollment process takes place through one of two options: (Be sure to have your student ID number available as you will need it to enroll).
- iSIS (online) enrollment
See the line schedule for your assigned enrollment time
After you are assigned an enrollment time, you may use this online service to enroll. - Walk-through enrollment
After you are assigned an enrollment time, you may go to Enrollment Services to enroll - 210 Willard Hall (8 a.m. to noon, 1 to 4:45 p.m.)
Drop/Add forms are required if you choose to enroll through the Enrollment Services office.
Early enrollment (pre-enrollment)
Currently, enrolled students can pre-enroll in November and April in order to reserve courses for the next semester/term. Sometime shortly after classes begin, plan to see your advisor concerning pre-enrollment. Obtain the course request form from your college, then develop a conflict-free course schedule and meet with your advisor.
The following important publications will assist you in your program planning: Kansas State University Undergraduate Catalog or the Graduate Catalog (of the year you entered K-State), the curriculum guide for your major, and the current course schedule.
All delinquent accounts ("holds" on enrollment fees, or fines) must be paid before you will be allowed to pre-enroll.
Intersession
There are three Intersessions each year: between the fall and spring semester (January Intersession); immediately following the spring semester (May Intersession); and immediately prior to the fall semester (August Intersession). During intersession, both regular and new or experimental courses are offered. Enrollment for Intersession courses is done through iSIS or the K-State’s Division of Continuing Education - 13 College Court Bldg., 785-532-5566 or 800-432-8222, or registerdce@ksu.edu .
Summer sessions
From May through August, K-State offers a wide variety of learning opportunities - smaller classes with concentrated study. See the summer class schedule for options. Be aware that it is the same amount of course work in less time.
Drop/add
After you have enrolled, paid your fees, and your courses have begun, you may realize that your schedule is incorrect or that a particular course is inappropriate. If you wish to make changes, you must go through "drop/add" procedures. Please refer to the University Registrar’s "drop/add" procedures. Your options are to use iSIS (online) or walk-through enrollment (see information under Enrollment). If you need to add a course, it is a good idea to do so within the first few days of the semester/term so you do not fall behind in your course work. If you wish to change a course because of a time conflict, attend the desired course from the beginning of the semester/term if possible. If you attend class, you are more apt to receive permission from the instructor to stay. You must go through the drop/add procedure to have your academic record corrected.

