GENERAL REGULATION AND INFORMATION
Wait Lists
Students should be aware that SAFARI automatically enrolls them in a course for
which they have wait listed, once a seat becomes available and if they are eligible
to enroll. Not all courses have wait lists, so students should review the Schedule
of Classes to determine which courses have wait lists. Important information regarding
wait lists is summarized below.
- The department determines the wait list capacity. Each section with a wait list
has a different maximum number of students who can be on the WL at the same time.
- The student gets on the wait list at the time he/she attempts to enroll in a full
course section by checking the "OK to Wait List" checkbox that will be displayed
when enrolling in a class. If there is no WL or the WL is full, the "OK to Wait
List" checkbox will not appear as an option. A student can be moved from the WL
to enrolled status in one of two ways:
- Obtain a signed permission on an add/drop form from the instructor; or
- Through system intervention, which is an automated process that automatically moves
students from the WL to enrolled status, but only if the student is eligible.
The wait list process will be run once each night. Notification will be sent to
the CWU e-mail account each time the process is run for those who are moved to enrolled
status. This will be a general notification alerting students to check their online
schedule for details.
- Students are ineligible to be automatically enrolled from the WL for any of the
following reasons:
- They have a time conflict;
- They are already enrolled in another section of the course;
- They would exceed their maximum term units;
- They do not meet requirements of the course (for example, reserved for majors only);
- They have a registration hold;
- They are attempting to register for a non-repeatable class for the third time; or
- The class is full.
- Wait listing will be available through the first day of the change of schedule period.
This will allow time for notification to be sent to the student prior to the end
of the change of schedule period and allow the student enough time to make necessary
schedule changes.
- Students may not wait list for more than 15 credits at a time.
- Students are told of their WL positions at the time they are placed on a wait list
during their enrollment. They can also view their position at any time by reviewing
their online schedule.
- Students can wait list for multiple sections of the same course. However, once the
student is enrolled into an available section, he or she is automatically dropped
from the WL for the other sections. The only exception to this would be for courses
that are repeatable for credit in the same term.
- If a lecture course has a zero-credit lab, students cannot WL the same lecture section
or the same lab section more than once. For example, a student could not WL CHEM
111-01 lecture with more than one CHEM 111 lab section.
- Once a WL is started for a class and a seat opens up, a student who is not on the
WL will not be able to enroll unless all students on the WL are ineligible for the
class. However, if all students on the wait list are ineligible for enrollment, then
the class status will change to OPEN and the next student that is eligible for the
class may enroll.
Credit by Examination
The university has published a "Course Challenge List" in the general catalog. Regularly
enrolled (full fee-paying) students may challenge for credit any course that appears
on the current "Course Challenge List." To challenge a course, the student may be
required to take examinations and carry out procedures according to department-established
practices.
To challenge a course, the student must first obtain a course challenge form from
Registrar Services and follow the specified instructions. Course challenge fees
are nonrefundable. The course challenge form must be completed and returned to Registrar
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Services one week prior to the end of the quarter. Results of the course challenge
will be recorded as "Satisfactory" or "Unsatisfactory" on the student's transcript
and will not be used to compute a student's GPA.
The application for a course challenge will be denied if the student has previously
received credit for the course at CWU or another institution, if the course was
previously failed or withdrawn from, or if the course was previously unsatisfactorily
challenged, audited or registration cancelled for any reason.