Law School Registrar
Registration
Upper-Division Students
Registration Fall 2009/Spring 2010
Registration Tools
Day classes are designated by 01 and Evening classes by 61.
Fall courses - 5-digit number beginning with the number "1".
Spring courses - 5-digit number beginning with the number "2".
Additional Registration Information
Registration is conducted via DORI (Select the Banner Self Service Tab). Students should use their MultiPass to login. More information concerning MultiPass is available at www.duq.edu/multipass. For problems or questions related to DORI and/or MultiPass, please contact the CTS Help Desk at 412.396.4357 or help@duq.edu.
Web registration during assigned dates and times is only available for upper-class law students in good standing. Students who can not register online must see the Law School Registrar and/or the Assistant to the Registrar.
Students must be officially registered and attend classes in order to be considered a full time, part time or evening student at Duquesne University School of Law. If students are not registered for classes, they are not permitted to attend class, engage in student activities, or generally have access to the building and grounds or use of the Law School facilities. Students may not register past the deadline for registration as published by the Law School Registrar Office.
(The following was adapted From the Academic Bulletin)
Upper-Division Students
Upper-division students pre-register DORI using their MultiPass Account in the Spring of each academic year.
Upper-division students may register for elective
courses which have final examinations scheduled
for the same day, but will not be eligible
to sit for a make-up examination because of
such a conflict. When such an examination conflict
occurs, both final examinations must be taken
on the same day in accordance with a schedule
determined by the Registrar. At the time of
registration, it is the responsibility of all
students who have more than one final examination
scheduled for the same day to advise the Registrar
of their examination conflict. Upper-division
students may not change the course section
to which they have been assigned. |