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stewdabaker
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I'm trying to get into a DE class for the fall semester, but the only seats left in it are restricted to "SP." I've heard that this restriction will be lifted if the seats are unfilled. Does anyone know when the restrictions are lifted?

6/26/2006 4:41:31 PM

lockrugger
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i faced this problem too. i dont know if they are....its spots reserved for lifelong education.

6/26/2006 10:49:06 PM

JCash
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i had the same problem when i wanted to take a de english class. i emailed the professor asking what sp was, he said it was reserved for lifelong and basically told me i couldnt take the class.

good luck though.

6/27/2006 1:28:44 AM

eahanhan
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yeah, this has happened to me multiple times when i've tried to take ENG 332. they close the classes up for Lifelong Ed and stuff, but then they won't open them back up after a certain period of time.

ALSO, I was stumped b/c I saw a bunch of FLS classes come up when I started searching (I'm trying to find a good 300-level FLS class, and there had never been any DE FLS classes before). The ones that were listed are for the study abroad programs in the fall.

So, if you see a class restricted, or it's open but when you try to register it won't let you, you can always email DE. They're really fast in responding, my question about FLS was answered in <24 hrs, and I sent it right around 5pm one day.

6/27/2006 2:25:46 AM

jakeller
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sucks for you, stewy...

6/27/2006 9:36:40 AM

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