
- Records & Registration
- Registration
- Academic Advising Center
- Add, Drop, Withdraw
- Closed Classes
- Course Schedules
- Course Load/Enrollment Limit
- Dual Enrollment Registration
- First Semester Students
- Guest/Non-Degree Students Enrollment
- Holds that Block Registration
- Inter-Institutional/Co-Op Enrollment
- Making Payments
- Pre-Requisites
- Readmission
- Registration Dates
- Student Records/Transcripts
- Registration
- Academic Policies
- Transfer Credit
- Forms
- Graduation
- Veteran Services
Registration
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Academic Advising Center
From the start of your academic career at Salisbury University, you have a partner in your academic success. The Academic Advising Center staff is dedicated to teaching you how to figure out what you want from your degree and how to get there.
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Add, Drop, Withdraw
Adding a Class
- Log into GullNet. Click on the Student tab, the Enrollment tile and then choose Enrollment: Add Classes.
- Select the term and continue.
- Enter the four-digit class number if known, or click on Search to find the course.
- After selecting and adding a class to your shopping cart, click on Proceed to Step 2 of 3 to confirm and then finalize your enrollment. If you receive an error message, scroll to the bottom of your screen to view the message details.
- Please verify your enrollment in your Student Center in GullNet.
- If you have any questions about which courses to take, contact your advisor or the Academic Advising Center.
- If a class requires special permission, contact the department admin or chair.
You can find their contact information for all departments online at: Offices and Departments or Faculty & Staff Directory.
Dropping and Withdrawing from a Class
Classes can be dropped during the Drop/Add period for any term without penalty and the course will not appear on a transcript.
Classes dropped after the Drop/Add period and before mid-semester will appear on a student’s transcript with a grade of “W.” This grade indicates that the student attempted the class but withdrew from it. It will not affect the student’s GPA.
After midsemester, students can withdraw from the entire semester but not from an individual course through the second to last day of the semester. A grade of “WP” (withdraw while passing) or a “WF” (withdraw while failing) will be assigned for each course at the end of the semester. These grades do not affect the student’s GPA.
To drop or withdraw from individual classes, click on the Enrollment tile in GullNet and select Enrollment: Drop Classes. Make sure to finalize it and then verify the course was successfully dropped by viewing your class schedule Student Center in GullNet.
To drop or withdraw from all classes in a semester, click on the Enrollment tile in GullNet and select Withdraw from University to complete the form. You should receive an automated email confirming receipt of your request and a second email once it has been processed.
For specific deadlines, view the following calendars:
- for the most up-to-date dates
- Refund Schedules for complete semester withdraws
- Semester Highlights for an overview of important semester dates
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Closed Classes
Each department handles requests to enroll in closed classes differently. Please contact the department of the class you wish to take for instructions. You can find their contact information online in the .
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Course Schedules
Registrar Calendars
Current Course Schedules
Please login to your Gullnet, SelfService accounts to search and register for courses.
Archived Class Schedules
The list of courses (PDFs) below are not live and do not reflect actual course availability. To search for current, up-to-date courses click here:
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Course Load/Enrollment Limit
Enrollment Limits by Academic Career
Term/Session Undergrad Undergrad Guest/Non-Degree Grad Grad Guest/Non-Degree Winter: Regular 3-Week 7 7 6 7 Spring/Fall: Regular 14-Week 19 8 12 7 7-Week 1 9 7 9 7 7-Week 2 9 7 9 7 Summer: Regular 10-Week 16 8 12 7 5-Week 1 8 7 9 7 5-Week 2 8 7 9 7 Undergraduate: While 12 to 19 credits are considered full time for tuition purposes, 15 credits are consideredto be an average load for a fall or spring semester.
Undergraduates may request a credit overload by completing the form. This request is subject to approval by the Academic Advising Center.
Graduate: Full-time status during the fall and spring semester requires enrollment in a minimum of 9 graduate semester hours (6 hours for graduate assistants). Full-time status in the winter and summer terms requires enrollment in a minimum of 6 graduate semester hours.
Graduates may request a credit overload by completing the form. This request is subject to approval by the student’s Program Director.
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Dual Enrollment
Dual enrollment is taking courses at the collegiate level while still in high school and receiving college and high school credit simultaneously. All dual enrollment students are enrolled as non-degree seeking students at Salisbury University.
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First Semester Students
First semester students complete a Registration Survey which your Academic Advisor uses to build your first semester class schedule.
During the Open Enrollment Period, all students will have access to make changes to their class schedule in GullNet. It begins in mid-July for fall semester and mid-January for spring semester. Please review the for the specific dates.
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Guest/Non-Degree Students Enrollment
Guest Students, both Non-Degree Undergraduate and Non-Degree Graduate Students, will need to complete a registration form. Forms submitted prior to the start of the regular term (i.e. July for fall, January for winter and spring, March for summer) will be given priority. Non-degree students may not enroll in session two classes if they have not sent in their paperwork prior to the end of drop/add for session one.
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Holds that Block Registration
Account Holds
Students with an account hold may be prevented from enrolling into courses. To see if you have a hold, click on your Student Center tile and then on Student Center. Check the hold menu on the right side of your Student Center. Below are potential holds that will prevent you from registering and the contact information for that department:
CODE TYPE OFFICE PHONE *ACA Academic Affairs Academic Affairs Office 410-543-6330 *ADM Admissions Hold Admissions Office 410-543-6161 *CAS Cashier's Hold Cashiers Office 410-543-6060 FIN Financial Aid Hold Financial Aid Office 410-543-6165 FSV Financial Services Hold Accounts Receivable Office 410-543-6079 *HS1 Health Services Hold Health Services 410-543-6262 HS2 Health Services Hold Health Services 410-543-6262 *PAR Parking Fine Hold Parking Services 410-543-6338 REC Records Hold Registrar's Office 410-543-6150 *REG Registrar Hold Registrar's Office 410-543-6150 *STU Student Affairs Hold Student Affairs 410-543-6080 VA Veteran Benefits Flag Registrar's Office 410-543-6150 -
Inter-Institutional/Co-Op Enrollment
The Inter-Institutional Registration Program at Salisbury University is designed to foster an interchange of students between Salisbury University and the other University System of Maryland four-year schools. The grades and credits earned in applicable courses taken through inter-institutional registration will be considered as home credit and, therefore, will be included in the calculation of semester and cumulative totals on 成人抖阴records.
Interested students must have a combined semester course load enrollment at both institutions of at least 12 credits, and at least six of the credits must be taken at Salisbury University. Students pay full-time tuition and fees to their home school and may be assessed additional fees by the host institution.
Students must follow the course withdrawal deadlines of the host institution. Special permits, parking and other fees at the host institution will be billed by the host institution and are the responsibility of the student electing to participate in the program. For additional information, contact the home school’s Registrar’s Office.
Students wishing to participate in this program should complete an Inter-Institutional Registration form available from the Registrar’s Office forms page and have their advisor sign it. Enrollment is on a space-available basis. Students are expected to have met the prerequisites and other criteria set for screened or restricted programs of study.
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Making Payments
Billing payments can be made through GullNet. Please review the instructions online and contact the Cashier’s Office if you need assistance or have questions about the bill.
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Pre-Requisites
Prerequisites
Class prerequisites may be found in GullNet under the course description and in the catalog. Students should review and know all prerequisites before enrolling into a class. If students have questions about them, they should first talk with their advisor and then the class instructor if needed.
Successful registration of a course with a pre-requisite in Gullnet does not indicate that the student meets the course pre-requisite. Students may be dropped by the course instructor or department if they have not completed the appropriate course prerequisites prior to the start of the class.
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Readmission
THE PRIORITY DEADLINE TO SUBMIT A READMISSION APPLICATION FOR THE FALL SEMESTER IS JULY 31 and for SPRING DECEMBER 20.
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Registration Dates
Program Planning/Pre-Registration
Current degree-seeking students meet with their Faculty Mentors or Academic Advisors prior to enrolling in the next semester’s classes. It occurs in March for fall registration and October for the spring registration.
After your advisor has activated your account, log into GullNet to check your specific date and time to begin registration.
- Winter and Spring 2025 Program Planning (as of August 2024)
- Summer and Fall 2025 Program Planning (as of August 2024)
- Summer and Fall 2024 Program Planning as of August 2023
Open Enrollment
Open enrollment starts after program planning and new student registration, in mid-July for fall registration and mid-January for spring registration at 12:01 a.m. via GullNet.
All students may register and change their schedules during this period.
Degree seeking students are encouraged to enroll in classes during Program Planning and not to wait for open enrollment as class availability is limited at this time.
The Registrar’s Office is available by email registrar@salisbury.edu and phone (410-543-6150) Monday-Friday 8:30 am – 4:30 pm. We encourage you to review our web site and reach out to us if you still have questions.