Scheduling Dilemma

<p>Agree with the above posters about the hold on your account. I’ll echo what they said about contacting the dean or assistant dean from your college, and if that doesn’t work you can try an Honors College advisor or a student success center advisor.</p>

<p>Since Mizzou’s well aware that students who go to Summer Welcome toward the end of the summer would get screwed when it comes to getting into good sections of classes, they’ve planned for that problem by opening seats for those classes periodically throughout the summer. For example, if PSYCH1000 has 250 seats, rather than opening all 250 seats on the first day of Summer Welcome/freshman registration, a portion of those will become available the first week, then another portion a few weeks later, and another portion later on, so that those who are going later in the summer can still have a chance to get in good sections of classes.</p>

<p>I’m out of ideas as to why your advisor is insistent that you can’t make your schedule yourself. The thing that throws me off most about that is this: when you’re at Summer Welcome, you’ll meet with an academic advisor on the second day, put together your schedule, and then you personally will go get on MyZou and add the courses to your schedule. Your advisor doesn’t do anything for your schedule besides take your hold off–I think all of this was described on an earlier post. Perhaps your advisor is just a jerk? </p>

<p>Any holds on your account will show up on your myzou. Log in, go to Self Service, then on the far left scroll down a little bit to find Student Center. The box on the top right of the student center should contain information about your holds. You’ll also notice that your enrollment date is on your student center, and you can’t start adding classes to your schedule until that date. If that date’s in the future, that could be it too; I’m not sure exactly. I’d build a wish list and keep an eye on the classes you want! </p>

<p>Good luck,
kristin</p>