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Law School Student Services
and ONESTOP.UMN.EDU
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How does the Law School communicate with you?
Your UMN account Not Yahoo.com, gmail.com, etc.
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Course Information Law School Web Page
Current Students
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Course Information Class & Exam Schedules
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Class Schedule Spring 2014 Class Schedule
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Class Schedule Grid
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Course Guide
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What is the lottery? Fair and randomized registration process - Assigns students to open classes - Places students on waitlists - According to their ranked course bids Program cycles through all students’ top bids - Awards one class to each student per cycle Cycle stops when a student has been awarded at least 12 and not more than 15 credits.
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Lottery v. Open Registration
Lottery is first opportunity to enroll Open registration (thru One Stop): occurs AFTER enrollment of lottery courses is for OPEN courses only, not courses closed through the lottery is for Non-Law courses Discuss DIFFERENCE between Lottery and Open Registration processes
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Check for holds HOLDS
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Holds can prevent lottery and registration access!
AU – Financial ME – Immunization
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When is lottery registration?
Lottery opens: 12:01 a.m. November 15th Lottery closes: 11:59 p.m. November 18th Access the Lottery on the Current Students home page
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Lottery Registration Login
For log on help call: (612)
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Hospitalization
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Selection of Lottery Choices
2L Page Provide twelve choices
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Successful Lottery Choice Submissions
bid selections to yourself
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You have now completed the Lottery process.
QUESTIONS?
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Reasons for not getting bids
Class is full (name placed on waitlist if class does not conflict with previous successful bids) Class conflicts with another successful class bid (any time overlap of 1 minute or more will be considered a “conflict”) Too many credits - if at least 12 credits have already been awarded, the lottery will not add any additional credits that put the student beyond 15 total credits.
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Registrar’s Lottery Result Report (Student)
Round Bid Reason Status Course Sec Crs No Units Descrption 1 1 GOOD A International Intell Prop 2 2 SIZE Sports Law 2 3 GOOD A Family Law 3 4 GOOD A Basic Patent Litigation 4 5 GOOD A Taxation I 5 6 CRED D Evidence 5 7 TIME D Trademarks 5 8 TIME D Modern Real Estate 5 9 TIME D Analytical Methods TIME D Bankruptcy SIZE Sem:Biblical Law & Jew Et SIZE Employment Discrimination GOOD A Intellectual Property Moo ----- Total 13.0 GOOD = Accepted bid; student enrolled SIZE = Denied bid; course limit reached; course closed; student not enrolled; waitlisted CRED = Denied bid; student enrolled for 12 credits TIME = Denied; Time conflict; not on waitlist
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Registration for Non-Law Classes begins November 26, 2013
onestop.umn.edu
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Non-law and Open Law Course Registration on One Stop
Class Schedule
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Course Information on One Stop
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Course Details
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Enter Web Registration
Cancel / Add on One Stop Enter Web Registration
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Add/Drop/Change Grade or Credits
Make changes here
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QUESTIONS?
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How to contact One Stop? In person: Phone: 612-624-1111
333 Science Teaching & Student Services, East Bank 130 Coffey Hall, St. Paul Campus 130 West Bank Skyway Phone:
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Visit law.umn.edu and ONESTOP.UMN.EDU
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