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10 Use Class Search if you don’t know the class number.

11 If you don’t know the code for the subject you want, simply click on the magnifying glass to the right of the subject box. Click “Look Up” and select the subject.

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13 Course descriptions provide prerequisite information.

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15 You must first select the class or classes you want to add by clicking in the box to the left of each course, then click “enroll”.

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17 A red “x” indicates an error and the course was not successfully added.

18 At the Class Search screen, use “Additional Search Criteria” to narrow your class search by day, time, instructor, etc. You can also search for courses by GenEd category. Select GENED.

19  Special Permissions: Some courses require departmental approval to register, these are identified by the notation such as "Department Consent Required" and other notes in the Class Schedule. Contact the department for the course requiring department consent, and request approval.  If necessary, you may make changes to your schedule until midnight of your registration date. After your registration date has passed, July 28 is the first available date you can make necessary changes to your schedule.

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21  Your Degree Progress Report (DPR) outlines the requirements for which you are currently enrolled, have already satisfied, and have yet to complete.  Use your DPR to track your academic progress; review your DPR each term before and after you register for classes.  Print a copy of your DPR and bring it with you to your advising appointments.

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25 Your Degree Progress Report (DPR) outlines the requirements for which you are currently enrolled, have already satisfied, and have yet to complete. Review your DPR each term before and after you register for classes.

26 Outline of transfer courses and total transfer credits. Outline of Towson courses and GPA.

27 Completed category. If a category is highlighted in red, it hasn’t been completed.

28 Remaining units and an outline of all courses applied to your degree. The total includes course in progress.

29 Outline of major requirements. If a category is highlighted in red, it hasn’t been completed. Outline of major requirements. If a category is highlighted in red, it hasn’t been completed.

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31 There are several different ways to access the Change of Major/Minor Form: 1. At the TU homepage, click on Current Students > Registration > Changing Your Major/Minor. 2. At the TU homepage, type “change major” in the search box. Click on “Changing your Major or Minor”. 3. Log into Towson Online Services, click Student Center and click the “Change of Major “link under the Registrar’s Office box at the right.

32 Outline of major requirements. If a category is highlighted in red, it hasn’t been completed. Outline of major requirements. If a category is highlighted in red, it hasn’t been completed. Click on the hyperlink and enter your NetID and password. Click on the hyperlink and enter your NetID and password.

33  Select not only your new major, but your concentration or track (if applicable).  Print a copy of the form for your records.  Allow 72 hours for your request to process.  Follow up with the major department regarding your advisor assignment.

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