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Priority Scheduling Logic

University Priority

This assigned priority allows students to enroll 2-3 days before any other enrollment appointments open. The University Registrar’s office assigns this priority level. Groups are approved for inclusion after consideration with the Committee on Enrollment and Student Progress.

College Priority

This assigned priority allows students to enroll in the first hour of a typical enrollment block. For example, Rank 1 undergraduates typically enroll over a period of 3-5 days. Rank 1 students with College Priority are permitted to enroll during the first hour of the first day of that block (from 8am-9am). The regular Rank 1 appointments would begin at 9am on that first day. Senior advising administrators have the authority to assign this priority level.

Priority Levels in Chronological Order

  1. University Priority
  2. Graduating Seniors
  3. Military / Veteran Students – Rank 4
  4. College Priority - Rank 4 Undergraduates; Graduate and Professional Students
  5. Military / Veteran Students – Rank 1-3
  6. Rank 4 Undergraduates; Graduate and Professional Students
  7. College Priority - Rank 3 Undergraduates
  8. Rank 3 Undergraduates
  9. College Priority - Rank 2 Undergraduates
  10. Rank 2 Undergraduates
  11. College Priority - Rank 1 Undergraduates; Transient (VST) and other students
  12. Rank 1 Undergraduates; Transient (VST) and other students
  13. Program 60