Register for Classes
Plan Your Classes
Chart your path to graduate in four years by using Degree Map (current students) or Schedule Planner (new freshmen and transfer students).
Current Students - Use Degree Map
Degree Map is a web-based, interactive application that makes it easier for you to:
- Chart your education goals
- Plan class schedules
- Track progress toward completion
- Be better informed about degree requirements, time and costs
It works in tandem with the Campus Connection advising report, so you'll see the classes you've taken and plan what's ahead.
Degree Map Training Video
New Students - Use Schedule Planner
Follow our step-by-step visual guide or watch the video to learn how to register for your first semester of classes in Schedule Planner.
Class REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS
Schedule Planner Training Video
How to Use Academic Advising Technology
Many of the resources below can be found by logging into your Campus Connection account. To log in to Campus Connection, be sure you have claimed your NDUS Account and know your username and password. If you do not have your username and password or have forgotten them, please visit the Online Help Center for assistance managing your NDUS Account.
How-to Guides
- Log in to Campus Connection
- Click Manage Classes
- Click Class Search and Enroll
- Select the Term
Class Search
- Select Course Subject from the dropdown box (ex. Biology)
- Enter Course Number (optional) (ex. 150)
- Select the appropriate Course Career (ex. undergraduate)
- Optional: Remove the check from the Open Classes Only box to find all possible classes
- Click Search
- Find desired class
- Click Select Class button on desired class
- Specify any class preferences if available/desired/required (ex. waitlist option, permission number, units, etc.)
- Click Next
- Your chosen course has now been added to your shopping cart
Checkout
To finish enrolling, checkout your shopping cart.
- Access your shopping cart
- Review courses listed
- Click Proceed to Step 2 of 3
- Review your chosen courses one final time
- Click Finish Enrolling
- Read your messages
- Please read the error message for the reason you were not enrolled into the course
- Green ✓ = success, you have been enrolled
- Red X = error, your chosen class was not added
- Log in to Campus Connection
- Click Manage Classes
- Click My Weekly Schedule
Important: Classes beginning before 8 a.m. or after 6 p.m. will not be automatically displayed in this view.
- Within your Student Center, click My Academics in Academics
- Click on View my Advisement Report, located to the right of Academic Requirements
- From this page, you can expand or collapse your desired information
- Courses will be marked with corresponding taken, in progress, and planned icons throughout the report
- To access a printer-friendly version, click the green View Report as PDF at the top
You can quickly and easily check your grades using Campus Connection:
- Log in to Campus Connection
- Select Academic Records
- Select View Grades
- Select Semester
To view your class registration date and time:
- Log in to Campus Connection
- Click Manage Classes
- Click Enrollment Dates
- View the date and time listed for the Regular Academic Session
If you are a current student, you can view and print an unofficial copy of your transcript through Campus Connection:
- Log in to Campus Connection
- Click Academic Records
- Click View Unofficial Transcript
- Click Submit
After you have enrolled in your classes, you will be able to view a list of your required textbooks in Campus Connection. View a full tutorial on purchasing your textbooks below.
Along with your major, Essential Studies helps form the core of your UND undergraduate education. We focus on more than general coursework, we focus on the essential skills employers are seeking.
Students should speak with an academic advisor prior to submitting a request to change their major or plan.
Unsure about your major and/or career pathway? Meet with our Academic & Career Exploration (ACE) team!
Class Instruction Modes
When preparing to register for your classes, please be aware of the different types of instruction modes that UND offers. Not all classes offer all types of instruction modes.
A form of instruction in which students spend at least half of their time learning online and the rest of their time learning in a physical classroom whether on campus or off campus.
Instruction is provided in a self-study, self-paced format where the instructor and student mutually establish method(s) of communication.
Describes the traditional classroom setting where the instructor and students are physically located in the same place in an off campus location and may incorporate the use of multiple supportive technologies as appropriate.
Describes the traditional classroom setting where the instructor and students are physically located in the same place and may incorporate the use of multiple supportive technologies as appropriate.
Online instruction occurring independent of time or location.
Online instruction occurring independent of location, but at the same time (real time).
A video and audio communications session between two or more remote sites with live, animated image transmission and display. This connection allows for both the faculty and students to be seen and heard by each other.