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Spring 2021 Enrollment

Spring 2021 enrollment appointments begin November 9th. Look at MyMadison for YOUR appointment date and time.

If you do not know what to sign up for, please make an appointment with your advisor. During OPEN ENROLLMENT, you can expect SOME movement in classes, so you are welcome to continue to look for classes through the second Tuesday of Spring semester 2021. HOWEVER, do NOT count on finding a seat in a specific class. Enroll in 15-16 credit hours during your advance registration appointment, and SWAP when you find a course you really want with an open seat.

Check for Holds!

There are a number of students who are non-compliant with their immunizations and currently have a hold on their account that will prevent them from enrolling in spring classes. All have been sent multiple emails explaining what is missing and the consequences. Check to make sure that YOU do not have a HOLD. You MUST take care of holds prior to enrollment!

What courses should YOU take?

Most CS majors take five courses during their second semester, depending on the courses they took in the fall:

If you have not yet taken CS 149, then:
CS 149, possibly MATH 23X, and three gen-eds.

--OR--

If you took (and passed) CS 149 this fall, then:
CS 159 and CS 227, MATH 23X, and two gen-eds.

Remember that you must complete Cluster 1 during your first year -- so if you took only one of those courses this fall, you will need to take the other two in the spring.

Math 23X - Calculus
The CS major requires two Math courses: MATH 235 Calculus, and MATH 220 Statistics. You should take calculus during your freshman year and statistics during your sophomore year.

If your Math Placement Score was below 30, you will need to take MATH 231 and MATH 232 (two semesters) instead of MATH 235 (one semester). You need to complete either MATH 231 or MATH 235 before taking CS 240 (the course after CS 159).

MATH 236 is NOT required for CS majors, but it's a good course to take anyway (as an elective).

Mid-Semester Grades

Mid-semester grades are due to be posted October 23rd. Please check your grades in MyMadison. Some grades may be available now! Keep checking. These unofficial grades will give you a sense of where you stand in each of your courses.

If during your review of your mid-term grades you find any mid-term grades of D or F, please make plans to come to discuss your progress, possible options, and available resources. You’ll receive an email from your First Year Advisor asking you to make an appointment.

Withdraw Deadline - Oct 28th

The deadline to Withdraw from a semester class is Oct 28th. Withdrawal from a course by this deadline will result in a “W” on your transcript. A “W” is not calculated into the GPA, but it is factored in to the formula for Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) used by Financial Aid. Any student receiving Financial Aid should review https://www.jmu.edu/financialaid/index.shtml AND consult with the Financial Aid office before withdrawing from a course. You do NOT need our permission to withdraw, BUT, we highly recommend that you also discuss it with your First Year Advisor, too.

Withdrawing AFTER Oct 28th

Any student wanting to withdraw from a class after the Oct 28th deadline can only do so when an instructor agrees to issue a final grade of “WP” (withdraw pass) or “WF” (Withdraw Fail) based on grade at time of withdrawal. This option is strictly at the discretion of the instructor, and most will only consider it if there is a legitimate issue or extenuating circumstance. We suggest that you come and discuss your need BEFORE you approach your professor.

Making a 4-year Plan

We encourage you to meet with our CS Advisor, Paige Normand, to make a 4-year plan for graduation. You can schedule. a meeting with her here: https://bit.ly/cs-advisor