JMU 2023 First Year One Book

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Your class enrollment will start on June 21. Plan to add this date to your calendar and review the modules in the Prepare for Class Enrollment step to ensure you are ready to enroll. If you have questions about enrollment, we encourage you to reach out to your academic advisor and/or attend our 1st semester enrollment webinar 7p.m. June 20. Don’t have an Enrollment Appointment? Be sure to complete your Orientation Reservation and Declaring a Major step. Communicating with your academic advisor Your academic advisor will contact you via your JMU email about the times that they will be available for ques- tions as you enroll in your classes. Your academic advisor will review your schedule before Summer Orientation and communicate about any needed changes. If you are not able to connect with your academic advisor, email ques- tions to firstyearadvising@jmu.edu. Enrolling in classes When it is time to

Please follow the enrollment worksheet for your major to create a schedule of 14-17 hours. Not all majors require a math class your first semester. Keep in mind that once the system opens for enrollment you will be able to access it through the last day of Summer Orientation. Need help? Refer to the Prepare for Enrollment step. If a required class is closed, you may place yourself on wait- lists, if available. Students move from the waitlist to a class as seats become available. If all sections are closed and waitlists are not available, continue to create your sched- ule with other classes. Shopping cart caution! Putting preferred classes in your shopping cart early does not reserve you a seat. Course availability varies during your enrollment window.

enroll, you need your enrollment worksheet, your test credit and any dual enrollment information. Once your enrollment appointment begins, log in to MyMadison.

Community Expectations 101 As a member of the JMU community, we expect you to be knowledgeable of the expectations that guide student behavior, as found in the COMPLETE BY

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Student Handbook. Community Expectations 101 will introduce you to student expectations surrounding alcohol, drugs, sexual misconduct, and other policies that you will be held accountable for throughout your time at JMU. During Summer Orientation, we will further expand of these community expectations through discussions with your orientation leader and peers. You need to complete this step so that you are prepared for this important conversation.

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