LS Registering for Courses

For each semester of enrollment, a student must meet with their academic advisor to register for all required LS courses.  Students are required to register for LS courses before being allowed to register for other courses. If a student is dropped from a LS course during the add/drop period, the student may be dropped from all other courses. This policy applies to both full-time and part-time students.

Students enrolled in LS courses are not permitted to enroll for credit or to audit in courses that require the content or skills of the LS course. Academic advisors shall inform students of those courses that have LS courses as prerequisites or co-requisites.

  • Completion or exemption from LS Mathematics is a prerequisite for Natural and Physical Science courses.
  • Completion or exemption from LS Mathematics is required for placement into college level math courses.
  • Completion or exemption from LS English is a prerequisite for Social, Natural, and Physical science courses. Students in LS English are permitted to take PSYC 1101, SOCI 1101, and SOCI 1160.
  • Completion or exemption from LS English is required for placement into college level English courses.
  • Any courses with prerequisite of any other college-level course would require exit or exemption from related Learning Support requirements.

Students who have acquired 30 or more credit hours and have not exited LS can only enroll in LS courses. Readmitted students who have not satisfied LS requirements and have acquired 30 or more hours during their previous period(s) of enrollment, can only enroll in LS courses. Transferred hours or hours completed in a prior earned certificate or degree program, will not count toward the 30 credit hours in the student’s current program.

Students who are not required to take LS courses in any disciplinary area, may elect to enroll in LS courses in the non-required area for institutional credit or on an audit basis. Such students are limited to two attempts if they enroll in Foundation English (reading/writing) or Foundation math but are not subject to the requirements assigned to students with LS requirements, e.g. the 30 hour rule.