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Waitlists

Some courses at 麻豆传媒 automatically give you the option to add yourself to a waitlist when a course is closed.

How to Waitlist

When you attempt to register for a course that is closed but offers an optional waitlist, you will be prompted to select "Waitlisted" and then click "Submit Changes." The date and time you added yourself is stored and classes are filled on a first-come, first-served basis.

If you do not want to be on the waitlist, select "None" and click "Submit Changes."

If you have waitlisted for a course, check your SLU email daily. When or if seats become available, you will be notified via email. You will then have 24 hours to register for the course.

Log into , navigate to the 鈥淎dd/Drop Classes鈥 and change the status of the course to "Web Registered." If you fail to register within the allotted time, the seat will be given to the next student on the waitlist.

Once your schedule is finalized, remove yourself from any remaining waitlists via the 鈥淎dd/Drop Classes鈥 page by changing the status of the course to "Web Dropped." Waitlists are deleted each semester when online registration closes.

Note: When a waitlist exists, the 鈥淪eats Remaining鈥 column (REM) on the class search will not be accurate. If a seat opens, priority goes to the waitlisted students. Add yourself to a waitlist to get future available seats.

Frequently Asked Questions: Waitlists

Can I waitlist for the same class but at a different time?

Yes, after receiving the email notification you will need to "Web Drop" the registered course and "Web Register" the waitlist course using the action drop-down menus.

Do waitlist courses count toward my status as a full-time student?

No, waitlist courses do not calculate into your cumulative hours for either student status or billing.

Can I waitlist for multiple classes?

Yes, you can waitlist for as many courses as you want. Please remove yourself from waitlist courses you no longer desire after your schedule is finalized.

If two people waitlist at the same time who is notified first?

Waitlist requests are time-stamped and the system functions on a first-come-first-serve basis.