MA: SNPL Program Registration
Your academic advisor assists in creating and maintaining an educational plan that helps students identify and register for required courses. Advisement is recommended but not required for registration. You might find it helpful to download your suggested degree plan template and map out a plan for fulfilling the requirements of your degree. Your academic advisor will enter your proposed plan of study in Baylor’s UAchieve. Please contact Doriann Beverly if you need to discuss your plan or if your plan requires updating.
Registration Quick Links
- BearWeb Registration Instructions
- Baylor University Schedule of Courses (All University Listings)
- Registration Dates and Deadlines
- UAchieve
- Drop Dates - When a student needs a registration petition or is unable to process a schedule change in BearWeb due to our add/drop deadlines, an Add/Drop Request Form must be submitted by a staff member on a student's behalf. Please contact the Doriann_Beverly for assistance.
To add or drop a class, please visit the University's Graduate Academic Calendar for the last dates to add/drop a class in BearWeb. Adding or dropping a class after the listed dates will require you to contact the MSW Program Manager, Doriann Beverly.
Holds
Check to see if you have any holds that will prevent you from registering. This information is available on BearWeb. Please refer to Baylor University's policy Right to Withhold Transcripts and/or Block Registration.
The department that has placed a hold on your account is the department you will need to contact in order to have the hold lifted.
- Garland School (transcript hold - contact SNPL_Admissions@baylor.edu)
- Cashier's Office
- Title IX Office
- International Services
Course Numbering System
The numbers applied to each course indicate level, semester hours of credit, and departmental codes. The first digit in the number indicates the level. A 4000-level course does not confer graduate credit unless it appears in this catalog, Graduate Program section, or the Graduate or Truett Catalog. The second digit in the number indicates the value in graduate credit hours. Thus, “3” as a second digit indicates three credit hours. The last two digits are reserved for departmental use.
Variable Hour Courses
Any course with a "V" in the title (for example, SWO 5V80) may be set up as a fixed-hour or variable hour course. If the course is not set up for a fixed number of credit hours, it will default to one hour in the registration system. You must then manually select the number of hours for which you intend to register. Log into BearWeb and select Student Academic Services / Registration / Change Variable Hours and follow the instructions.
Please note: While the Garland School provides resources to support and advise students throughout their degree program, it is ultimately the responsibility of the student to ensure they are registered for the appropriate courses and sections in order to progress through their degree program at their preferred pace.