<p>I just found this regarding registration for 2012 for LS freshmen on</p>
<p>[Incoming</a> LS Freshman FAQs- 2012, LS: TCP | NYU](<a href=“http://core.ls.nyu.edu/object/io_1302028685579.html]Incoming”>http://core.ls.nyu.edu/object/io_1302028685579.html)</p>
<p>When do I register for Fall classes?
You will receive your instructions for your LS course registration in May and will register yourself for your courses over the summer. IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT REGISTRATION: NYU requires that all students provide both a cell phone number AND an emergency contact number (including an option for an international emergency phone number) before they are registered for fall course work. If you have not done so already, you will have to first activate your NET ID to gain entrance to your NYU Home Account. Instructions on how to activate your NET ID can be found at: [NYU</a> > ITS > Get Connected > Your NetID & Password](<a href=“http://www.nyu.edu/its/netid/#activate]NYU”>http://www.nyu.edu/its/netid/#activate) . Once in NYU Home (<a href=“http://www.home.nyu.edu%5B/url%5D”>www.home.nyu.edu</a>) you must go to the Academics tab and click on “Student Login” to access Albert (NYU’s Student Information System). Please visit: [NYU</a> > University Registrar > Registration > Registration Requirements on Albert](<a href=“Class Registration, Transcripts, Graduation”>Class Registration, Transcripts, Graduation) for step by step instructions on how to update your cell phone number and emergency contact number once you are in Albert. </p>
<p>Students beginning at one of the LS International Sites will receive separate registration instructions from Beth Haymaker at <a href=“mailto:ls.abroad@nyu.edu”>ls.abroad@nyu.edu</a> regarding these requirements.</p>
<p>• Who will my advisor be?
You will receive information in May about Fall Semester registration. Soon thereafter, you will be contacted by your academic advisor in the Liberal Studies Advising Center. This professional staff advisor will support you during the time you are a Liberal Studies Core Program student. The academic advisor will work closely with you on all administrative aspects of your Core Program experience, help you navigate the complexities of a large university, and help you identify resources to support your needs. Later in the summer, your Core Program faculty mentor will be identified to you. Your faculty mentor will engage you in conversations about the Core Program curriculum, its relation to your four-year Bachelor’s Degree experience, and its impact on lifelong intellectual and professional pursuits.</p>
<p>• Where can I get my course schedule?
Student schedules are available on Albert, NYU’s online student information website. To connect to Albert go to NYU Home (home.nyu.edu) . Log in using your NetID and password. On the page that opens, click the ACADEMICS tab. In the Albert channel on the left side of screen that opens, click STUDENT LOGIN, then click REGISTRATION, then click STUDENT SCHEDULE to view your schedule. Schedules will not be posted on Albert until August 2012. Note: Please be sure to check Albert again on the first day of classes in order to get the most updated information about your courses and classroom locations. </p>
<p>It’s really important that all new freshmen read the information on the websites so they don’t miss anything.</p>