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===== Important Dates ===== | ===== Important Dates ===== | ||
- | * **June 24** | You should receive via mail instructions to register for your courses online. | + | * **June 29** | You should receive via mail instructions to register for your courses online. |
- | * **June 24 - July 3** | Begin planning your schedule in the MLC Portal Schedule Planner. | + | * **June 29 - July 10** | Begin planning your schedule in the MLC Portal Schedule Planner. |
- | * **June 24 - July 3** | MLC Scheduling Help Desk available for questions from 8 am - 4 pm CDT. | + | * **June 29 - July 10** | MLC Scheduling Help Desk available for questions from 8 am - 4 pm CDT. |
- | * **July 8 - July 12** | Online course registration is open. Please note the day and time for scheduling. The MLC Scheduling Help Desk is available from 8 am - 8 pm CDT. | + | * **July 13 - July 17** | Online course registration is open. Please note the day and time for scheduling. The MLC Scheduling Help Desk is available from 8 am - 8 pm CDT. |
- | * **July 16** | Make up day. | + | * **July 17** | Make up day. |
===== MLC Scheduling Help Desk ===== | ===== MLC Scheduling Help Desk ===== | ||
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- Select **Preference** for personal preference choices (you do not need to do this, but it may be helpful with first planning). | - Select **Preference** for personal preference choices (you do not need to do this, but it may be helpful with first planning). | ||
- Select **Modify Courses** to select courses and the semester you desire. Courses are in the middle and are organized by course number. To select semesters, click on the Add button pointing to the appropriate semester. To switch semesters you must delete one and add the other back in. | - Select **Modify Courses** to select courses and the semester you desire. Courses are in the middle and are organized by course number. To select semesters, click on the Add button pointing to the appropriate semester. To switch semesters you must delete one and add the other back in. | ||
- | - Select **Plan Schedule** to develop a proposed schedule, being careful to note different semesters. You must develop a plan for both first and second semester if you are attending the full year. To switch between semesters in **Plan Schedule**, hover over //2019-20 Semester 1// in the upper right hand corner and select //2019-20 Semester 2//. | + | - Select **Plan Schedule** to develop a proposed schedule, being careful to note different semesters. You must develop a plan for both first and second semester if you are attending the full year. To switch between semesters in **Plan Schedule**, hover over //2020-21 Semester 1// in the upper right hand corner and select //2020-21 Semester 2//. |
- Select **Make It Fit** to design your schedule. If a course does not fit, the course will appear in a white box on the left side of the screen. Clicking on the course in white will make potential meeting times appear in red boxes on the schedule grid. If you are unable to make your schedule fit your selected courses, you must go back to **Modify Courses** to make changes, by either switching semesters or dropping a course and adding another one. Many first-year courses are offered both semesters. | - Select **Make It Fit** to design your schedule. If a course does not fit, the course will appear in a white box on the left side of the screen. Clicking on the course in white will make potential meeting times appear in red boxes on the schedule grid. If you are unable to make your schedule fit your selected courses, you must go back to **Modify Courses** to make changes, by either switching semesters or dropping a course and adding another one. Many first-year courses are offered both semesters. | ||