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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the CLASS TIME CONFLICT APPROVAL form in the editor.
  2. Begin with Part 1: Student Background. Fill in your University ID or Social Security number, birth date, name, email address, and phone numbers. Ensure all information is accurate for processing.
  3. Indicate your current address and select your enrollment status (undergraduate, graduate, or professional). Specify your major and the term you are registering for.
  4. Move to Part 2: Conflict Approvals. For each class listed, indicate if you are registered by selecting 'yes' or 'no'. Fill in the course subject, class number, grade basis, credits, and obtain the instructor's signature.
  5. In Part 3: Optional Registration, add any additional classes you wish to register for by providing the required details. If canceling classes, ensure to provide the necessary information as well.
  6. Once completed, review all entries for accuracy before submitting the form to One Stop Student Services via mail or fax as indicated.

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Students may NOT change their grading option after the second week of class. Grades of C or better are considered passing grades; a grade lower than C will be awarded an N (No Credit).
According to University policy, an undergraduate student may repeat a course only once. If you are an undergraduate student who repeats a course, both grades for the course will appear on your official transcript, but the number of credits is only counted once, and only the last enrollment will count in your GPA.
Schedule conflicts in the workplace occur when you have two or more work-related commitments at the same time and cant attend both. This might include overlapping meetings, clashing deadlines, or a work event that coincides with a personal appointment.
Time Conflict Enrollment: Time conflict enrollment allowed means that a student may enroll in the course even if the time conflicts with another enrolled course. If time conflict enrollment is allowed, it will be tagged as such in the class schedule.
Additionally, students can select to live on a Gender Inclusive Housing Floor in the residence halls which is designed to be a community open to all students regardless of gender, including trans and gender non-conforming students.