October is fall-semester advisement month! Make sure to see your advisor for information about spring classes.

Registration for the spring semester and summer session of 2018 will be from October 30 to November 17 for continuing students (students who last attended in the spring, summer, and/or fall of 2017) and will be based on overall earned credit hours.
Beginning November 1, access to the “Student Rating of Advisor Survey” will open in BANNER.
Check your BANNER account for your specific registration time.

Certain courses require departmental approval to sign up. These classes include:
POLS 4460, “International Affairs Capstone”
POLS 4470, “Senior Seminar in Political Science”

To enroll in these classes, you must contact Andrew Eade (Andrew.eade@ung.edu) with your request to register.It is important to take the time each semester to visit your advisor and make sure that you are following the correct plan of study. You can view your advisor assignment via Banner or contact Andrew Eade at (706) 864 1628.

How do I find my advisor?
• Log in to BannerWeb.
• Choose Student Records.
• Choose Tranguid.
• Scroll down until you see the advisor information.

How do I know which courses to take?
All programs of study are listed on the department website. Our current plans of study can be found on the department website (http://ung.edu/political-science-international-affairs/undergraduate-degrees.php). Do not hesitate to visit your faculty advisor!

Can I CLEP classes?
Students cannot CLEP a class if they already have credit for the course, including any transfer credit. Please see the following webpage for specific courses eligible for CLEP credit at UNG: http://ung.edu/academic-affairs/policies-and-guidelines/clep-credits-granted-by-ung.php.

Remember:
POLS 1101, “American Government,” and POLS 2401, “Global Issues,” are prerequisites for upper-division courses in the department. Make sure to complete these introductory classes early in your academic career.
POLS 2101, “Introduction to Political Science,” is a prerequisite for POLS 3600, “Introduction to Social Science Research Methods.”
IMPORTANT
Beginning in the fall semester of 2017, students may attempt a course only three times. An attempt results in an entry on the transcript with a grade (A F or WF) or a “W” mark.