Download - New Student Registration 2013
Part One
• Before registering for your classes, it’s important that you understand the academic requirements – Which courses you should take – Why you are taking them – How many courses to take each term – Here is more information to help you
understand this
Your U of M degree Your degree has 2 parts:
- The Major - The General Education
Requirements (GER) Remember: All UMM courses count toward
your degree-some can count for both the GERs and the major!!
Your Major • Review the requirements for your major before
registering. (see the Advising web site for program outlines) http://www.morris.umn.edu/academic/advising/yourmajor.htm
• Talk to your adviser about which courses are most
appropriate for you this semester.
• Understand how courses will work toward your degree.
• Undecided about a major? That’s OK! Work with your adviser to explore options.
The General Education Requirements (GER)
Part I: IC: Intellectual Community 2 or 4 credits (required for all first year students)
Skills for the Liberal Arts: (some of these may be satisfied by exemption)
WLA: Writing for the Liberal Arts – 1 course FL: Foreign Language – first year
proficiency M/SR: Math/Symbolic Reasoning – 1
course ArtP: Artistic Performance – 1 course
General Education Requirements, con’t.
Part II: Expanding Perspectives (complete 8 courses of at least 2 credits each in Part II) Hist: History SS: Human Behavior/Social Processes Hum: Communication, Literature,
Language, Philosophy FA: Fine Arts Sci: Science course w/or w/o lab SciL: Science course with Lab
The Global Village (choose 2 from this area) HDiv: Human Diversity Envt: People & the Environment IP: International Perspective E/CR: Ethical & Civic Responsibility
A typical first year student class schedule
Fall semester • Intellectual Community (IC) 2 cr. • Writing for the Liberal Arts (WLA) 4 cr. • One course in the major* 4 cr. • One GER course 4 cr.
TOTAL: 14 – 16 credits *always consult your faculty advisor about your program plan!
Major requirements vary greatly.
What is the Intellectual Community (IC) requirement?
The goal of the Intellectual Community course is to foster development of an intellectual community
among new college students. All first year students must take an IC course during their
first semester of enrollment at UMM. Courses for this Fall semester are either 2 or 4 credits and
either option will satisfy this requirement.
IC is…….. • Introduces students to intellectual and practical skills that will
help you fully participate in an intellectual community • Promotes active classroom participation
• Provides students with an opportunity to work with and know their classmates well
• Provides students with the opportunity for close interaction with
faculty • Preview open sections of IC courses via the “class search”
feature described in a later section of this tutorial.
Planning Materials • To make the most of your semester, we recommend
previewing the requirements for your program before registering.
• For an outline of UMM majors, academic programs, and
suggested timelines for completing these programs click here: Http://www.morris.umn.edu/academic/advising/yourmajor.htm
• Check course availability on-line at: http://onestop2.umn.edu/courseinfo/searchcriteria.jsp?institution=UMNMO
Planning Materials, con’t Use your APAS for degree planning!
(APAS stands for Academic Progress Audit System)
• One of the most important tools we offer to stay on track for graduation is this degree audit. Students should note that you can not graduate until your APAS indicates that you have met all requirements!
• Look at your APAS online: http://www.morris.umn.edu/services/registrar/apas.php
• prior to registering for classes to see what requirements need to be completed
• after registration to see how the new classes actually do meet requirements • once grades are in to see if there are any courses that no longer count
toward graduation • check it regularly all the way through the senior year prior to graduation • your transfer credit (if any) will be recorded on your APAS: if your APAS
does not show your transfer credit, it means that we have not received your transcript. Please double check that your transcript has been sent to Morris.
Part Two
• Learn how to use the University of Minnesota online registration system. You will be using this system each semester that you register. – Easy – Secure – Convenient – Always consult your adviser before registering
Your Adviser • All new students will meet their adviser during
New Student Orientation(Fall semester). • You should also make an appointment to meet
your adviser during the first two weeks of class. • All students are assigned to a faculty adviser in
their area of study. • You are required to meet with your adviser
before registering each semester. • You may change your major and/or your adviser
any time.
Using the Registration System
UMM Homepage Click here for the OneStop
Internet ID and Password Tips • Your Internet ID (also known as your username) begins
with the first letters of your last name followed by numbers. Example: bond007
• Create and remember your password. Don’t write down your password-keep your records safe!
• Create a hint for your password
• Set up security questions and answers. You should be the only person accessing your records this way. (Parents can be given guest access)
Initiating your student account • This series of slides will show you step by step how to
initiate your UMM student account (if you haven’t already done this!)
• Before you begin, gather your private information. You will need: Ø Your internet ID (aka username) provided in Admission materials Ø Your social security number Ø Your date of birth (that should be an easy one!) • Go to the Current Student OneStop: click on “Initiate
Account”
Initiate Your Account
Parent/Guest Access Students may choose to provide guest
access to their academic and financial records. This access may changed or updated any time.
Parents should not login via the student’s account.
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Students may use this link to create guest access: http://www.morris.umn.edu/onestop/parent.html
Health plan coverage is required before you register
• It is the policy of the University of Minnesota to require that all enrolled students have health plan coverage and provide this information when they register for classes
• If you have coverage under a parent’s health plan, this will satisfy
the requirement • Or, if you do not have coverage, you can purchase health coverage
in a group plan offered by the University. Click here for more information: (http://www.bhs.umn.edu/insurance/morris/
• The next series of slides will show you how to add your health plan
information in the registration system
Health Plan Coverage
Click which option applies to you. Then add the details about your insurance if you have coverage.
Using the Registration System
• Click on the “Registration System” link on the Student OneStop
• Sign in with your internet ID and password • The next series of screens will show you how to
search for courses and add them to your class schedule
Click here to sign into the registration system
Login with your ID and Password
Begin by searching for a course or add the 5-digit course number
Class Search
Add Now Button When you find the course you want, hit the “Add Now” button—the course will be put brought into your class schedule.
Grading Basis
Select A-F grading in the drop down menu- This is how you will be graded in this course. Use S/N only if that’s the only option or if you have discussed this option with an adviser.
Registration Summary
When the courses you have selected show up like this, you are officially registered for them! Note that the system tells you how many total credits have registered for (lower right hand corner).
Swap Courses If you change your mind, you may “swap” courses. Click the Swap button if you want to drop a class and add another at the same time.
Swap Courses
Select the course you want to swap out, hit “continue” On the next screen, add a different class by using “search” to find a class or add the 5 digit course # if you know it.
Swap Courses
Confirm that these are the courses you wish to swap. If yes, click YES-SWAP.
Wait List If a course is full, you may request to be on the WAIT LIST. If you get permission from the faculty to be added to the course, you will receive an email at your UMM email account with a “permission” #). Another reason to check your email regularly!
Log Out of Your Record
Always remember to log out!
Log Out Completed
Always remember to close all windows when finished. Keep your records safe!
Things to Remember
• Remember your Internet ID and password.
• Do not share your password with anyone. (Parents may use Guest Access only)
• Log out and close all browser windows when you are finished.
• Ask if you have questions!
Resources and Reminders • Online registration is easy and secure! • Use wait lists if needed and watch your email for
permission numbers • Pay attention to registration deadlines
Ø Register before the first day of class to avoid a late registration fee
Ø Essential Deadline: is the last day to drop/add classes or change grading –check the onestop for the date of each term.
• View your classes on Student One Stop-click on “enrollment summary” any time, anywhere
• Check your APAS to see how the courses you registered for work toward your degree
• Check your UMM email account regularly for information updates.
Getting ready for your registration session
KNOW before you arrive: ü Understand the requirements for general education & your major
ü Make some preliminary course selections after viewing the program planning outlines and courses recommended for first year students http://www.morris.umn.edu/academic/advising/yourmajor.htm
ü Review Intellectual Community (IC) course descriptions. All first year students must register for one!
DO before you arrive: ü Initiate your student account ü Provide your health insurance information ü Get familiar with the registration system ü Sign up & get confirmation of your registration session ü Submit your pre-advising survey and previous college credit
Next Steps…… Congratulations! You’ve taken your next
step in becoming a Morris student.
Good planning and preparation is key in being a successful student at UMM. We want to help you reach your
goals and earn your degree in four years!
You will use all the things you just learned at your new student registration session. You will be discussing your course choices
with an adviser before registering for classes.
We look forward to seeing you on campus!