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1 1. Log on to Fish R Net @ http://fishrnet.sjfc.edu/http://fishrnet.sjfc.edu/ Logging into Fish’R’Net

2 2. Click on “Enter Secure Area” Entering Secure Area

3 3. Enter User Id: the number on your Fisher I.D. @_________ OR your SS# Enter PIN: this is your birthday, mm/dd/yy UNLESS YOU HAVE CHANGED IT Entering User ID & PIN

4 4. Click on Student Services & Financial Aid Navigating to Student Services

5 5. Click on Registration Navigating to Registration

6 6. Click on Add or Drop Classes Navigating to Add or Drop Classes

7 7. Select the term for which you will be registering. Selecting Registration Term

8 8. Type in Alternate Pin: this is the number that you received from your advisor, not your usual pin number. Once typed in click submit. If you try to register before your registration start time, the system will not let you log in past this point. Entering Alternate PIN

9 1013912983121761217710880 12126 The numbers being typed here would be appropriate for YOUR classes though, not our example student’s. 9. Type all of your courses’ CRNs into the boxes. Each box will take the number for one class. For example, if a student wanted to register for the following classes 1. EDUC 312 (CRN 10139) 2. EDUC 225 (CRN 12983) 3. MSTI 314 (CRN 12176) 4. MSTI 315 (CRN 12177) 5. ARTS 105 (CRN 10880) 6. ITDY 320 (CRN 12126) Then I would take the CRN from each class and insert. Once all of your numbers are inserted, click on Submit Changes. Entering Course Registration Numbers (CRN’s)

10 10. The classes you successfully register for will then appear like the following: If a class is full, it will say that you can not register or some variation of this. Then insert your back-up class into the CRN boxes and submit. Checking Your Registration


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