Save the date invite for “Registrar 301”

*Academic Departments — Save the date!*

The Registrar’s Office is using the opportunity of no classes on Presidents’ Day, February 15th, to host an all-day workshop in FSHN T101.  We’re going to be talking about the general areas below, and we would welcome your attendance for any or all of the topics.  Drop-ins will be welcome.  We’ll send a finalized schedule soon!

Registrar 301

Both new and seasoned colleagues will have the opportunity to hear about and discuss important topics with the Registrar’s Office staff.  Note:  There are NO prerequisites for this workshop.  There are NO special course fees.  Bonus — LUNCH is included!

Topics will include:

  • Curricular change process
  • Prerequisites
  • Former Students Returning and Progress to Graduation
  • Residency
  • Veterans Affairs
  • Petitions for Academic Calendar Deadlines
  • Students attending WSU through the Running Start program
  • Room scheduling
  • Records and Registration

We are making this available via videoconference at Vancouver, Tri-Cities, and Spokane.

*Stay tuned for more information!*

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