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Making your Schedule

Before you creating a schedule, you should have:

* Reviewed Disability Resources

* Reviewed your Major Requirements

* Reviewed the "Gen Ed"

* Reviewed AP or IB Equivalents

* Reviewed Graduation Requirements

* Received your Carnegie Mellon placement exams results

Managing the Information

You need to use everything you've learned from this website and the online resources to craft a Fall 2009 schedule. While this might seem daunting at first, it really isn't if you follow the step-by-step information in this website. If you've forgotten something along the way, such as the credit you will receive for an AP exam or the first science course you should take to prepare for medical school, simply refer back to the previous pages.

Additionally, you should feel confident about the final schedule you draft because it must be approved by your advisor before you actually register for the courses. Your advisor will use the information you've submitted via SurveyMonkey (see Your Survey) to review your schedule. If the schedule draft seems appropriate for your interests and goals, your advisor will email your Andrew account to inform you that you've been given access to the OLR (on-line registration) system.

Work through the pages of "Making your Schedule" to learn how to draft your Fall 2009 schedule.

Science and Humanities Scholars (SHS) ... please do not continue working through this website. Instead, contact the SHS Director, Dr. William Alba.

Please note that on Thursday, June 11, at 6:00PM, several online CMU systems including Online Registration (OLR), Student Information Online (SIO), and Course Information Online (CIO) will be down for maintenance. The downtime may continue as late Saturday afternoon.

On-Line Systems Update