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Thursday, May 31, 2018

Registering For B.Ed Professional Program Courses - Fall 2018

This communication is going out to all students who will be registering for B.Ed Professional Program courses for the 1st time, on July 9th, 2018.

Please read this email carefully.

You may have seen recent MyInfo communications that recommend that you use the "Build My Pre-Registration Schedule Builder" found in myInfo to start building your schedule before registration opens. 

Please ignore this information. There is no need to use this tool.

Why?
Course Registration in Lakehead's B.Ed Professional Program is handled quite differently.
There is no need to search the website to try and determine what courses you should be taking and then register for them.

The Faculty of Education in Orillia assigns you to a specific pre-planned, conflict-free class schedule.
You will receive the details about your class schedule assignment (specific courses and sections) via email from Julie Howell at 9am on July 9th, 2018 when B.Ed Professional Program registration opens.

Class schedule assignments in the B.Ed Professional Program make it easier for our commuter students to find common times to meet with fellow students for group work or presentation planning, not to mention that assigning specific courses also allows us to ensure that you are not missing any required courses, that could prevent you from graduating once you have successfully completed our program.

If you are already a Lakehead Concurrent Education student who hopes to transition into your B.Ed Professional Program in Fall 2018 and are taking summer courses:
  • You will receive a B.Ed class schedule assignment on July 9th, 2018.
  • You won't be able to register for your assigned courses/sections until such time as a final degree audit is performed, and you have been approved for entry.
  • You will simply hang onto your class schedule assignment email, until you have been approved.
  • Once approved, we will lift your registration restriction to allow you to register.


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