Registration

Registration (enrollment) is done online and begins each April for the following summer and fall semesters, and each November for the following spring semester. 

Are you eligible to enroll?

People eligible to enroll in classes at WSU include:

Newly Admitted Students

Current WSU Students
  • Definition: Students enrolled at WSU within the last two calendar years who have not graduated with their bachelor's degree.
  • Exception: Students whose previous enrollment was only non-degree (college guest, high school guest, non-degree open admission or general non-degree) must apply through the appropriate Admissions Office for degree-bound admission:
Former WSU Students
  • Definition: Students who have reactivated their record for the current or next term due to:     
    • Having been previously enrolled at WSU longer than two years ago.
    • Having just graduated with a bachelor鈥檚 degree and wanting to register in more classes.
  • Students in a category on the Advising Required List who have met with their advisor and obtained the necessary permission to enroll.  Permission can be obtained from your academic advisor or college office.  International students obtain permission from the Office of International Education.

Registration Timeline

Online registration for summer and fall generally begins on the first Monday of April and online registration for spring generally starts the second Monday of November (check semester calendar for actual date). Registration opens at 7 a.m. on the first day and proceeds per the schedule below. Your classification is based on the total number of credit hours you have completed at the time of registration.

  • Monday: Seniors (90+ earned credit hrs), Honors College Members, Student Athletes and Graduate students

  • Tuesday: Juniors (60-89 earned credit hrs)

  • Wednesday: Sophomores (30-59 earned credit hrs)

  • Thursday: Freshman (0-29 earned credit hrs)

  • Friday: Non-degree bound students

Deadlines:  See the semester calendar for important dates related to adding, changing and dropping classes.


To Register for a Class

NOTE: Assumes student meets eligibility requirements

  1. You can search the schedule of courses first and write down the course number (CRN) of each course so enrolling is faster.
  2. Log in to 
  3. Click the myClasses tab
  4. Locate the Registration Tools section
  5. Click the Student Registration (Banner 9) link
  6. Click the Register/Drop/View Schedule link
  7. Select the appropriate Term
  8. Enter Search Criteria
  9. Locate the class you want to register for and click Add
  10. Ensure the class is now listed in the Summary section and click Submit

For more detailed steps, follow the Step-by-Step Guide to Registration.

If you need help, contact 24 hours a day at 1-855-978-1787.

Some classes offer a waitlist option. Being on a waitlist does NOT guarantee that you will get into that course. Click here for more information on waitlisting.

Students must make payment arrangements at the time of enrollment. Account information is accessible online by logging into , clicking on the MyFinances tab, then clicking on Student Account Suite.  The last day to make payment arrangements is listed in each semester calendar.

Students are financially obligated to pay for any classes not dropped during the 100% refund period.  Late Fees will be assessed after that date.  The late payment fee is $100 and can be charged twice per semester.

Payment Questions?  (316) 978-3333


To Add or Drop a Class

  1. CLASSES CAN ONLY BE DROPPED DURING THE ADD/DROP PERIOD.  AFTER THE 100% REFUND PERIOD HAS ENDED, ALL DROP AND ADD TRANSACTIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED AT THE SAME TIME IN THE REGISTRATION SYSTEM TO AVOID FINANCIAL PENALTY. 

    Important Deadlines:  See the semester calendar.  Note:  Classes that are less than a full semester have different deadlines which are proportional to the length of the class.  

    Exception:  If the course you wish to enroll in has already started and the add/drop period has ended, you can no longer enroll electronically. To enroll, follow the steps in the Late Add process.  
  2. Log in to 
  3. Click the myClasses tab
  4. Locate the Registration Tools section
  5. Click the Student Registration (Banner 9) link
  6. Click the Register/Drop/View Schedule link
  7. Select the appropriate Term
  8. Enter Search Criteria
  9. Locate the Summary section and the class you want to drop
  10. Change the Action for the class to Web Drop and press Submit

For more detailed steps, follow the Step-by-Step Guide to Registration.

If you need help, contact 24 hours a day at 1-877-978-1787.


Late Add

After the add/drop period has ended, students wanting to enroll in a class that has already started must do so via the Late Add process. Students wanting to add a class and drop a class must do so at the same time to avoid financial penalty.


Cancelled Classes

The University reserves the right to cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment, or to make reassignment of instructors due to extraordinary circumstances. A full refund of enrollment fees will be automatically authorized for students who are enrolled in a class which has been cancelled. If you wish to use the refund (credit) from the cancelled class to pay the tuition for a replacement class you are 鈥淎DDING,鈥 then you must process a 鈥淒ROP鈥 for the cancelled class at the same time you process an 鈥淎DD鈥 for the replacement class. This must be done within the Add period for the term affected. Unless you are going to use the credit for another course, you do not have to 鈥淒ROP鈥 the cancelled course yourself. If you do nothing, we will drop the cancelled course from your schedule at the end of the second week of classes (or the proportional equivalent for shorter classes) and authorize a full refund (as appropriate).


Refunds

Partial or complete withdrawals require the student to drop each course via the online system at . Refunds will be issued by the Accounts Receivable Office according to the Refund Policy and based on the dates specified on the Accounts Receivable Important Dates webpage.