Undergraduate Course Registration
Registration
Traditional course load for undergraduate registration is 15 credits. Undergraduates must be registered for 12 credits to be considered full-time. Failure to maintain a 12-credit course load could affect billing, financial aid and athletic eligibility. Nontraditional students may register for no more than 11 credits. Registration for 12 or more credits will be assessed at the full-time rate.
Registration Times
Confirm your registration status in Banner in advance of your scheduled registration time. If you do not have a time ticket contact the Registrar's Office. Registration Dates. Additional information regarding earned credit hours and ticket assignment is available in the:
Registration Dates Winter 2026 - Fall 2026Preparing for Registration
It is important to plan your course schedule in advance of your registration date (date of your time ticket) and clear all possible registration holds. Appointments can be made with Undergraduate Advising well in advance of your registration date for registration advice. Students can run a personal degree evaluation in Banner to ensure all degree requirements are being met.
Web Registration Computer Usage Policy
Students are expected to exercise responsible ethical behavior when utilizing the University's web registration system as outlined in the Student Handbook and the Bryant Technology Resources Acceptable Use Policy. The registration priority structure is intended to be fair to all students. Students are expected to register for themselves at their appointed day and time and to only enroll in those courses that they intend to complete. Registering for courses for any other intent is a clear violation of Bryant University Policy.
As stated in the Student Handbook and the Computer Usage Policy, "knowingly furnishing false information to the University" and "unauthorized use of another person's account" is a matter of personal integrity and a serious offense. Students who attempt to undermine the registration priority process by registering for courses that they themselves do not intend to complete are in clear violation of this University policy – Level Two Offense. Violating these rules and regulations can result in sanctions ranging from reprimands through permanent dismissal from the University. "Students must accept their obligations as citizens of the Bryant community and expect to be held accountable for behavior as individuals and members of groups." – Bryant Principles.