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If you're not graduating this May and plan to take fall 2025 classes, be sure to meet with your adviser for advising, so that you will be prepared to sign up for fall 2025 classes during your appointment timeslot the week of April 15-21 (seniors register Tuesday, April 15).
Reminder that registration will take place entirely in Vergil
Your assigned registration time will appear closer to registration week if it’s not there yet.
Additional reminder about the credit cap: You may not advance-register for more than 19 credits. Once the semester begins, you may ask your adviser for permission for up to 23 credits if there are extremely extenuating circumstances that make this necessary
Not graduating this May or October? Reminder that registration for the fall semester will take place on Vergil! Your academic record (transcript and degree audit) will still be in Student Planning, but now's a good time to get familiar with Vergil, so you can register with confidence and efficiency when rising-senior registration opens on Tuesday, April 15.
This Columbia website has some really helpful information and screenshots for all your registration needs:
https://sishelp.sis.columbia.edu/vergil_student_registration
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The Deans' Office for Advising and Support and the Center for Engaged Pedagogy are hosting another senior thesis group coaching session! If you are writing a senior thesis and are struggling with: comparing your progress to others, writer's block and motivation, an overwhelming course workload, wanting feedback on drafts, or reaching checkpoints, then we can help.
RSVP to join the next group coaching session on Friday, April 4th at 3:30PM in Milstein Room 111!
Short answer: in some cases, with permission
Longer answer (also explained on the Deans Office website):
For students within 2 classes (no more than 8 credits) of graduating:
Students expected to complete degree requirements in the summer of that calendar year and who will be within 2 courses (totaling no more than 8 credits) of completing their degree requirements at the culmination of the Spring semester. While such students may participate in Commencement exercises, the degree will not be conferred until October. Approval for anticipated October graduates to participate in the May ceremony in the same calendar year must be obtained from the Senior Class Dean, and students must have a detailed plan for completion of their remaining credits.
Great! How do I get this approval?
For students who will need more than 2 courses/8 credits or need to take classes beyond the summer:
In extremely rare circumstances, a student with more than 2 courses (or more than 8 credits) remaining for degree completion at the end of the Spring semester may be approved by the Dean for Academic Planning and Class Advising to participate in the May Commencement ceremonies. Please note that requests from students who need more than a semester's worth of credit after this May -- or who plan to be enrolled next fall -- are unlikely to be approved.
OK! I get that this may not be approved, but how would I request this special approval?
What if I want or need to participate in next year's Commencement ceremony?
Students whose degrees are conferred in October but who did not participate in the Commencement ceremony of that calendar year may request to the Dean of the College to participate during the ceremony the following May.
IMPORTANT MESSAGE from the Barnard registrar about new registration system for all future terms:
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Interested in student-faculty pedagogical partnership? Curious about what makes academic freedom possible? Eager to make your voice heard in conversations on teaching and learning with Barnard students, faculty, and staff? There is still time to RSVP for the annual Bold Conference. Check out the full line-up and RSVP for all conference sessions here.
We have heard that some seniors are attempting to sell Barnard Commencement tickets on social media platforms. Please note that the sale of commencement tickets for either the Barnard or Columbia University Commencement ceremonies is strictly prohibited.
Barnard Commencement tickets are the property of the College, not the student. Students found selling tickets risk having their tickets revoked and their diplomas delayed, and could face additional sanctions such as probation.
TL;DR: Do not buy or sell the free Commencement tickets
Got a quick question?
Need to talk to a dean ASAP?
If you have something complicated or want to be sure you can talk at length, please make an appointment via Dean Grabiner's online scheduler.
Otherwise, during the semester, you may walk in virtually or in person at any of the times below.
Tuesdays 3:30-4:30pm Eastern Time
Wednesdays: Degree Audit Drop-Ins 4-5pm Eastern Time
Thursdays 3-4pm Eastern Time