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Transfer Course Registration

We are excited that you have chosen NC State University to be your home. It’s time to begin registering for your fall classes, and this site will help guide you through the registration process. Your access to course registration will be available after you have paid your Advanced Enrollment Deposit and have discussed course registration with an academic advisor. You will have a Term Advisement Hold on your account until you have been advised. It’s important to register as soon as possible in order to have the best selection of courses. Please complete your schedule by June 15.

Directions

  1. Read instructions on using the student information system, MyPack Portal and view the Enrolling Into A Course video. Your Enrollment Wizard page will look slightly different than the tutorial, but the basic functions are the same.
  2. Login to MyPack Portal using your Unity ID and password.
  3. Click on the “Planning and Enrollment” tile.
  4. Select “Enrollment Wizard” from the list on the left-hand side of the page.
  5. Click on your intended major below for instructions on selecting courses, then begin adding classes to your shopping cart in MyPack Portal.
  6. Make note of any warnings that indicate you may not be able to add a certain class. You will have to hover over the symbol with your cursor in order to view details. Example:
    req-not-met
    reserved-seats
  7. After you have added courses to your shopping cart, you can click Enroll. If you are unable to enroll in certain classes, pay attention to the error message explaining why you may need to select a different course. Sometimes you’ll have the option to waitlist a course. It’s okay to do this but be prepared with alternate options in case you do not get into the class.

Course Recommendations by Major

Additional Resources

8-Semester Course Display – use this page to see a semester-by-semester layout of courses for your major, but keep in mind that your schedule will likely differ from this plan.

Questions?

Meggie Metcalf | meggie_metcalf@ncsu.edu