Full-time Undergraduate Student
Undergraduate students must be registered for a minimum of 12 semester credits in order to maintain full-time status.
Part-time Undergraduate Student
Undergraduate students are classified as part-time if they schedule or drop to fewer than 12 credits of registered course work.
New Student Initial Registration
Entering first-year and readmitted students have a predetermined schedule accessible via OnePratt prior to the fall start date. Payment of tuition and fees must be completed by the scheduled date to avoid a late fee.
All entering students are required to participate in the orientation program before the start of their initial semester.
Continuing Student Advance Registration
Advance registration is held each spring for fall semester and each fall for the spring semester. Registration information is distributed via email prior to registration.
In order to avoid late fees, all registered students who plan to continue in subsequent semesters are required to register in advance of that semester. Failure to register in advance will result in a late fee and will severely jeopardize students’ chances of obtaining the academic course schedule they desire.
Late Registration
Students who do not complete payment during their designated registration periods are subject to late payment fees. The amounts and timing of these fees are described in the Tuition and Fees section of this catalog and the Pratt Munson Calendar. Registration or reinstatement after the first 15 days of a session or semester requires a written appeal.
Program Changes
Program Course/Section Adjustments
The program for which the student registers is the course of study the student must follow. No change of course(s) or section(s) is recognized as official by the College unless:
- registration has been fully processed,
- registration has been validated by the Finance Office,
- written approval(s) for change of registered program(s) is obtained from the Registrar.
Course Additions
No new registrations, voluntary course additions, or section changes are permitted beyond the second week of the semester.