Registration Restrictions
- Prerequisites (previous coursework or placement required)
- Co-requisites (another course that must be taken simultaneously)
- Class exclusions (if you've taken X course, then you may not take Y course)
- Major/minor restriction (must have a specific declared major or minor to take the class)
- Class standing restriction (must be a specific class standing to take the class)
What is class standing? When students matriculate/begin coursework at ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø±¬ÍøÕ¾, they become part of the "Class of" the year of their anticipated graduation. This class year designation does not change during a student's time at ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø±¬ÍøÕ¾. A student's class standing, however, is based on a combination of credits earned after matriculation and number of semesters enrolled at ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø±¬ÍøÕ¾, so it can shift. "Sophomore, Second Semester" is an example of a class standing.
Students may email registrar@bowdoin.edu about applying for advanced class standing after registration has occurred during the semester in which they are a first-semester junior.
Since course registration begins before the start of the semester, presumes that students will advance in class standing and applies any class standing restrictions accordingly. Students whose class standing does not advance, e.g., they are on a leave currently, should pay careful attention to these restrictions and contact the Office of the Registrar with any questions by emailing registrar@bowdoin.edu.
Students are encouraged to for their class standing and major/minor declarations in advance of registration and should pay close attention to a course's registration preference order as well as the number of pending requests in Classfinder during Rounds 1 and 2.
Students interested in changing their major or minor in time for it to be reflected for Round 1 or Round 2 processing need to have approvals sent to the Registrar no later than two days before the close of the round. See the Registrar's Calendar for the specific dates.