1. Can I meet with an advisor before registration?
Yes, you can meet with an advisor before registration, however, we do want you to know that all of the information you will need for registration will be reviewed during our Live Transfer SLO Days Session.
We ask that you make an appointment with an advisor ONLY after July 15th and if the following applies to you:
- You cannot attend your scheduled SLO Days Session
- You are an international, out of state, or a transfer coming from a 4-year institution
In order for us to best answer your questions, it is helpful if your transfer evaluation is complete. We ask that you wait for the email from the Office of the Registrar prior to scheduling your appointment.
Schedule your appointment with us!
2. What should I do if I am wait listed for my classes?
The two reasons you may have ended up on a waitlist are:
- There are no more open seats available in the course.
- Another transfer student tried to enroll in the course, but since they have enrolled past 18 units or did not meet the course pre-requisites, the waitlist system has been "turned on" and every student after them has been placed on the waitlist.
OUR SUGGESTIONS AT THIS TIME
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- REMEMBER THOSE BACK UP COURSES: We encouraged you to identify all courses you meet the pre-requisites for and write them down as back-up courses. Now use those options to continue to register or waitlist in any classes that you need. Remember you can waitlist for up to 16 units!
- CHECK OUT OTHER SECTIONS: You may be waitlisted in a section of a course, however a different section may have available seats. Take a look at other sections and register for or waitlist those as well.
- REVIEW YOUR SUGGESTED COURSE LIST: Some courses require a permission number to enroll. If a permission number is needed, we have indicated this on your major's suggested course list.
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3. How do I get a permission number?
Permission number instructions will differ depending on your major. Your Suggested Course List document will outline how to obtain a permission number.
In the future, outside of your first fall registration, you will visit the Engineering Student Services Permission Number website for department contacts.
4. If I have transfer credit that did not count for a Cal Poly course can I request to substitute the class?
Refer to "Your Transfer Credit" in Step #2
5. How many units should I enroll in for my first quarter at Cal Poly?
Since Cal Poly is on the quarter system, our courses move quicker than the typical semester system and could be more challenging during your first quarter here. We recommend staying between 12-16 units keeping in mind important prerequisites you will need to complete to stay on track for graduation.
You must take 12 units to be considered a full-time student (for financial aid, housing, etc.). We recommend that you register for at least 12 units. We know you will be taking many engineering courses, so keep in mind that although 12 units may not sound like a lot, in some majors this may mean 5-6 engineering courses. If you find that you are just shy of 12 units, we recommend you check out enrolling in ENGR 301: Engineering Professional Success (1 unit) during fall quarter.
6. I believe I should receive credit for ME 228, what do I do?
If you did not receive automatic credit in ME 228 but took at least a two-quarter unit CAD course using SolidWorks, you could possibly receive credit. For more information about how to do this, please see this website.
If you have any college specific questions please reach out to our office by emailing eadvise@calpoly.edu
To learn more about academic and campus resources check out the Transfer Center's resource page.