Limitations on Enrollment
Limitations on enrollment are other restrictions that prevent a student from enrolling in a course for reasons other than not satisfying the prerequisite. This is an audition or try-out requirement associated with public performance or intercollegiate competition, honors courses, or blocks of courses intended for a cohort or group of students.
Students must identify the skills and knowledge required prior to enrolling in specific courses. These courses include prerequisites, corequisites, and other limitations on enrollment to ensure a student’s preparedness for a particular courses of study.
Students who are conditionally enrolled in a course are dropped from the course if they do not successfully satisfy the prerequisite or corequisite requirement(s) needed in preparation for a course. Upon advisement from a counselor, students can submit a Prerequisite Clearance form to Enrollment Services if they believe they have sufficient justification to be successful in a course without meeting requisite requirements. Prerequisite Clearance forms will be reviewed by appropriate department chair or dean for decision.