Overide Request Form for Fall Semester 2008 Kennesaw State University Department of History and Philosophy Social Science 4121 770-423-6294
********************************************************************** NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES:
1. CLOSED CLASS OVERRIDE: If your closed class override request is granted, the department office will contact you in time for you to register before Drop/Add is over. If you are so notified, use the KSU online registration system to register. PLEASE DO NOT CALL US; WE WILL CALL YOU IMMEDIATELY IF YOU ARE APPROVED.
2. PREQUISITE CLASS OVERRIDE: If you request an override because the Registrar's computer system does not recognize a prerequisite class, and we confirm that you have indeed taken an appropriate prerequisite, we will change the computer settings to recognize your prerequisite within one working day. You will then be able to register in the usual way, assuming a space is available in the class. NO NOTICE WILL BE SENT TO YOU IN THIS CASE. YOU SHOULD SIMPLY ATTEMPT TO REGISTER APPROXIMATELY 24 WORKING HOURS AFTER YOU SUBMIT YOUR REQUEST. *******************************************************************************
SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
1. Please use your KSU#. Kennesaw State University no longer uses social security numbers for identification.
2. BE SURE TO complete all sections of the form and submit it; If any section is left blank, the request will not be processed.
Date
Last Name
First Name and M.I.
KSU#
Telephone Number
Major
Email address
Semester and year graduating
Your status at KSU (select one)
Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Graduating Senior Transfer Student
Course you want to add
Course
Section
Computer #
Alternate (please list an alternate if at all possible)
Have you had a problem with the computer recognizing your prerequisites (if any are needed)?
yes no
Reason for request (must be completed)*
*Priority for upper-level classes is given to history majors and to education majors whose programs require history courses. For all classes, KSU students receive priority over transients.