<p>You are looking at the registration calendar for continuing students. Based on a continuing student’s unit priority, they are assigned a registration appoinment time. That is the day and time they can go online and register for their classes. If they have not met with their counseor by then, they will not be able to register until they do. They also need to get any clearances before then or there may be classes with restrictions they cannot register for at their appointed time.</p>
<p>The “continuing registration” is for students who did not register at their appointment time - you can register at that appointment time or any time thereafter, and you can make changes during the continuing registration time.</p>
<p>As an incoming freshman, your registration time will be the day and hour of your orientation registration session. It is a group session where each student logs in to a computer and registers right then and there. You will be able to register then and get any clearances from counselors who are right there as you register. Some of the most popular freshman classes are set aside for each orientation session. You will also be able to make changes after that time if classes you wanted but were unable to get open up.</p>
<p>If you do not attend registration, your registration appointment time online will be after the last orientation session, and no classes are set aside at that point. You choose from what is left.</p>
<p>“Registration” for any given student actually only takes about ten minutes. The span of time accomodates the 33,000 undergraduate and graduate students who have to register in an orderly manner.</p>