Class registration at UNC used to require waiting in lines, signing up over the phone
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This is part of a series of stories looking into different parts of UNC’s long history and how life at the University has changed over time.
The class of 2017 is the last group of UNC undergrads to have until Oct. 18 to drop courses from their schedule without it showing on their transcripts as a withdrawal.
I thought getting my literary arts gen ed would be easy — I was very wrong.
This week has taught me just how much I lucked out my first semester.
Ordering a transcript just got a lot quicker.
UNC is offering several new academic programs that are creatively blurring the lines between disciplines.
It’s not uncommon for one class meeting to be called off at the last minute, but this semester, a few students were surprised to see classes vanish altogether.
This time, ‘the bug’ wasn’t contagious — it just incorrectly changed students’ academic eligibilities.
In the midst of the chaos that is class registration, staff writer Sam Shaw stopped students on campus to ask "How did your registration go?" Photos by Sam Shaw.