Resources
Please visit GoldLink and click on the Immunization Status link to view missing requirements. Missing requirements will be noted in RED. To view the State of Tennessee Immunization Requirements and to determine how to meet the missing requirements related to registration, please visit the Student Health Services website .
Spring 2012 Resources (includes Winter Session)
- Spring and Winter 2012 Schedule of Classes* (PDF)*updated December 2, 2011
- Winter Session 2012 General Course Listing* (PDF)*updated November 7, 2011
- Spring and Winter 2012 Registration Guide* (PDF)
- Spring and Winter 2012 First Available Registration Times (PDF)
Course Building Resources
- Active Off Campus Site Codes Sorted by Code (PDF)*updated November 2011
- Active Off Campus Site codes Sorted by Site (PDF)*updated November 2011
- Approved Instruction Method Codes and Descriptions (PDF)
- Section Number Rubric (PDF)*updated July 2011
- Spring Course Building Timeline (PDF)*August 5, 2011
- Summer & Fall Course Building Timeline (PDF)
- Summer 2012 Section Number/Session Code Rubric (PDF)
- Registrar Scheduled Rooms-Complete List (PDF)*updated June 1, 2011
- Policies Related to Scheduling Graduate Courses (495X/595X)
Other Registration Resources
- Academic Calendar
- Campus Map
- How to View Intensives on GoldLink
- Register for Classes using GoldLink Video Tutorial
- Registration Worksheet (PDF)
- Schedule Planner
Interactive Course Search is available on Goldlink for summer and fall.
Have Questions? Contact the Registration HelpLine 423-439-5584
Dropping, Late Dropping or Withdrawing
Students often confuse these terms. Dropping a Course (or courses) may occur during the first eight weeks of the semester. This means, however, that the student is still enrolled in other course work. (Developmental studies courses cannot be dropped without permission from the University Advisement Center.) Late Dropping of a course may occur after the eighth week, but only when verifiable extenuating circumstances can be demonstrated. Verifiable extenuating circumstances must be reasons beyond control of the student, such as illness or accidental injury. Poor performance in class is not an extenuating circumstance. Withdrawing from the university means that you are discontinuing all your course work, and are no longer enrolled. This may occur until two days before the last day of classes.
Dropping from full-time to part-time status after census date could result in the loss of your Tennessee Educational Lottery Scholarship. Dropping classes or withdrawing from the University may impact the student's future financial aid eligibility. Students should be familiar with the ETSU Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress Standards.
Check the Important Dates section for the "Drop" and "Withdrawal" deadlines for this semester.
