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Updates and Announcements. Blackboard is a resource for online learning available to the entire CUNY community. Faculty members moving their course resources online are encouraged to read Teaching Remotely – Provide Your Course Resources Online, watch the Translating On-Campus to Distance Learning webinar, and the Blackboard Instructor User Guide first, then visit the User …
All students are strongly encouraged to register for classes with the CUNY Schedule Builder. Schedule Builder is a real-time class scheduling tool that enables you to plan and register for courses that meet your schedules and other needs.
Registration will open and close according to the dates posted on the Academic Calendar. Your specific registration appointment date and time, known as your enrollment appointment, will be posted in your CUNYfirst account. Try to register at that time to have the most choices. See Student Center > Enrollment Dates.
Newly admitted and readmitted students must claim and activate their CUNYfirst account in order to receive notification of their enrollment appointment.
CUNY CIS upgrades Blackboard annually at the end of December. The Fall 2020 Blackboard upgrade is scheduled to begin on Sunday, December 27th at 12:30 am and is expected to be completed by the close of business on Monday, December 28th.
Blackboard is a resource for online learning available to the entire CUNY community. Faculty members moving their course resources online are encouraged to read Teaching Remotely – Provide Your Course Resources Online, watch the Translating On-Campus to Distance Learning webinar, and the Blackboard Instructor User Guide first, ...
Students and faculty with a pressing question regarding Blackboard use can call after hours support for assistance. This after hours service is available weeknights (between 8:00pm and 8:00am the next morning) and weekends (from Friday night at 8:00pm until Monday morning at 8:00am). After hours support is for help with using Blackboard ...
Class Details: Provides a full description of what each course cover, details the number of credit hours each course is offered for, the method by which it is taught, prerequisites, registration restrictions as well as any other class-specific information.
An advisor will “Lock” a class in order to make registration in that class mandatory as a condition for enrollment. If a course is “Locked” on a student’s schedule, the student will be unable to register for any courses without enrolling in the “Locked” class. 6.
Schedule Builder is an application tool that enables students to plan and register for courses that meet their schedules and other needs. This application shows courses listed in the University’s course schedule (i.e., CUNYfirst) and allows students to select those courses based on desired time, location, availability and other factors.
Worksheet: A report pulled from a student’s DegreeWorks, by which students or staff can determine EXACTLY where a student is in the process of completing the requirements for their degree. Plan: A recommended road map that students may choose to utilize for planning their academic careers on a term-by-term basis.
No, Schedule Builder does not automatically enroll you in the classes you’ve selected. Once you’ve created the perfect schedule, click on ‘Get This Schedule’. Be sure that all actions are set to ‘Enroll’. Then click on ‘Do Action’ to fully enroll in your classes for the selected term.
You may add as many courses to your shopping cart as you wish. You may add multiple sections of the same class to your shopping cart. Web Enhanced: No scheduled class meetings are replaced, but some of the course content and assignments, as well as required or optional activities, are online. 1.