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rising 3L or 3L student will be assigned 65 points to allocate during the
Point
Allocation Process for Fall Semester 2008 which is April 15-17
at
4:00 p.m.
Each rising 2L or 2L student will be assigned 50 points to allocate during the Point Allocation Process for Fall Semester 2008 which is April 15-17 at 4:00 p.m. A student may allocate all points on one course or among a group of courses. Points are not transferable to other students nor can they be 'saved' for another period. YOU MAY ALLOCATE POINTS FOR NO GREATER THAN 5 CLASSES. The Point Allocation Form for Rising 2Ls and Rising 3Ls will be available on the Student Resources portion of the Law School web page. Fill out your form according to your choices, print a copy for your records, CLICK submit. BE
SURE THE COURSE/CALL NUMBERS ON YOUR FORM ARE CORRECT.
ELIGIBILITY LISTS BASED ON POINT ALLOCATION SUBMISSIONS WILL BE AVAILABLE ON Tuesday, April 22. Early course registration will begin on Tuesday, April 22 and end on Thursday, May 29. At 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, May 29, priority based on eligibility lists will EXPIRE. Thereafter, students who have not registered will be treated as if they had not participated in the point allocation process. Students may register for a maximum of 17 credits. Prior permission from the Associate Dean is necessary to exceed the normal credit limit and course loads will be reduced to meet the standard. Professorial permission to register for a closed class WILL NOT BE PERMITTED. That is, professors may not arrange for a student to be enrolled in a class outside of the normal registration process. Student class rolls are monitored and compared with eligibility lists. Students ineligible to register for a course will be dropped. Beginning Tuesday, August 12, the late registration/schedule adjustment period for OPEN classes will begin and will be available until Monday, August 18, 2008 at 4:00 p.m. The Law School registration system DOES NOT operate on a first-come, first-served basis. Thus, if a course is open at the beginning of a registration period and then is oversubscribed during that period, a lottery, if necessary will be held among those who registered for open seats. Tuesday, August 19, 2008 (the first day of classes), will be a registration dead day with no registration activity. The Drop/Add period will begin on Wednesday, August 20, at 9:00 a.m. and end at 4:00 p.m. on Monday, August 25. Courses
closed at the beginning of Drop/Add will remain closed for the semester.
Please
be sure your schedule is correct. If
it is necessary to add a class after August 25, you must submit a letter
of petition to our office citing reasons the add was not completed during
the regular drop/add period.
Students may withdraw without penalty from a course until the midpoint of the semester (Thursday, October 23, 2008). After that date, withdrawal without penalty from a course is not permitted except for reasons of health. Be aware that registration eligibility via OASIS may be affected by entry of a 'flag' against your record by a campus office asserting you have failed to fulfill an obligation, i.e., a parking ticket, Law Library or Main Library fine, health center bill, etc. You should investigate whether you have any such outstanding flag well in advance of the May 29 registration deadline. A flag must be removed by the appropriate university official before you can register. Failure to remove a flag before May 29, 2008 may mean that any registration priority earned under the Point Allocation Process will be forfeited. You may (and should) check for outstanding flags on OASIS. BE SURE THE COURSE/CALL NUMBERS ON YOUR FORM ARE CORRECT. Marc
Galvin, Director of Student Affairs & Registrar, 542-0335, magalvin@uga.edu
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