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Fall 2022
9192 3 Spring 2023 1, 2, 91 92 3 94 Summer 2023 1, 2, 91, 96 4 Fall 2023
10
2023
18
2023
10
2023
15
2023
10
2023
13
2023
2024
06
2023
05
2024
06
2023
02
2024
06
2023
2024
10
2024
3 90
Summer 2025 | ||
Part of Term | Waitlists Begin | Waitlists End |
1, 2, |
10, 96 |
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4 |
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90 |
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3 |
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Fall 2025 | ||
1, 2, 91 |
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92 |
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3 |
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Spring |
2026 | ||
1, 2, 91 |
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92 |
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3 |
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Summer |
2026 | ||
1, 2, 10, 96 |
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4 |
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90 |
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3 |
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FAQs
What is a waitlist?
A waitlist is the process by which students may "get in line" " for a class that is full. The waitlist for a course only becomes active when a course is full or has reached capacity.
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If you have not already dropped the course, go to registration and drop the course for which you are on the waitlist. You can then attempt registration for the course and if it closed, and there are still spots available on the waitlist, you can reenter the waitlist. You will be placed in the designated priority based on this registration attempt.
Additional Information
- Waitlisting is only available for undergraduate courses, excluding directed studies, dual listed courses, internships, field studies, cooperative education, and individual performance.
- Waitlisting is only available for courses offered in Parts of Term 1, 2, 3, 4, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95 & 96.
- Beginning Spring 2016, students are permitted to be on the waitlist for multiple sections of the same course.
- If a course has seats available, you will NOT have the option to add yourself to the waitlist.
- The same restrictions apply to waitlists that apply to registration (no duplicate courses, must meet pre-reqs, prerequisites etc.)