An override is a special permission granted to register for a course that is usually only given
for the reasons listed below. There may be circumstances other than those listed that
will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
An override for courses with acronyms BIOL, CHEM, ENVL, GEOL, MARS, MATH, PHYS, SUST can be requested on the NAMS website
under Contact Us > Registration Issues & Overrides > Override Form.
PLEASE NOTE:
- Overrides are not blanket waivers.They are specific to an academic year, semester, course, and section.
- Please ensure you are using the CRN relevant to the academic semester you are requesting
for (i.e., Spring starts with a "2"; Summer starts with a "5"; and Fall starts with
an "8").
- You will not be able to register for a section that you did not submit a request for.
Overrides:
You may request an override if:
- You are still waiting for transfer credits or test scores that satisfy prerequisite
requirements to be applied to your Stockton Degree Works.
- You are in the process of taking a prerequisite course at another institution.
- You have previously attempted a course with a corequisite where you received the required
passing grade in one course but did not receive the required passing grade or withdrew
from the other.
- You need to withdraw from a course that has a co-requisite course.
Exceeds Number of Attempts
You are allowed up to two attempts at a course without requiring an override. Consideration for a third attempt courses
with acronyms BIOL, CHEM, ENVL, GEOL, MARS, MATH, PHYS, and SUST, requires the NAMS Override Request Form to be completed, as well as an email documenting why you have exceeded the number
of attempts, what you will do differently with this attempt, and the rationale on
the need to repeat. The email should be sent to the Assistant Dean at nams@stockton.edu who will work with the respective program to determine if an override will be granted.
Closed courses/Waitlist
If you are unable to register for a course section because it is full, you can sign
up for the waitlist. To get on the waitlist, you will select “Waitlist” in the Action category in your summary and hit Submit.
Should a seat become available anytime between when you waitlist and the end of the
Add/Drop (5-day period starting with the first day of school), you will receive an
email. You will have up to 48 hours to act upon the notification (reduced to 24 hours during
Add/Drop week). If you do not act within the time allotted, your seat will be forfeited, and the
waitlist will move on to the next person. If you miss this waitlist, we cannot put you back in above another student. You will have to add yourself back to the bottom
of the waitlist. **Waitlists do not exist for lectures with a co-requisite labs.**
Co-Requisite
Course required to be taken concurrently with another course. You do not have to register for the same professor for lecture and lab. You must have both the
open lecture and lab added to the summary of courses prior to clicking submit to avoid a registration error.
**Waitlists do not exist for lectures with a co-requisite lab. Instead, you must put yourself on a lab waitlist. If a waitlist notification email
is received, you may then enroll in the lab and any open lecture. You may also request
an override to take one corequisite without the other ONLY IF it had been taken previously and received required passing grade at Stockton or another institution where you have received prior permission AND the credits are accepted by the university for the course.
If you face an issue claiming the waitlist seat offered to you, contact the NAMS Office or Registrar Office before the waitlist notification expires.
POI Permission of Instructor
The student is required to reach out to the instructor to get permission to take the
course. The instructor will provide the override required to register for the course.
Pre-requisite
Course required to be completed before enrollment of a course. Click on the course
ID in your Degree Works to find pre-requisite information for a specific course.
Test Score Error
Missing or incorrect score required to take a course (e.g., SAT, ACT, or Accuplacer,
transfer course equivalency). Information about test scores/math placement can be
found on the Academic Advising site.
Course Restriction
Some courses may be restricted to certain majors, programs, or class levels.
Course Registration Number (CRN)
A 5-digit unique code assigned to a specific section of a course by term/year.