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If you're a new student, you're automatically marked as Advised in the system. This just means you're cleared to register for courses — it doesn’t mean you're already registered.
Here’s what you need to know:
✅ What “Advised” means
- Being Advised means you're allowed to register for courses.
- It does not mean you're already registered.
- It also doesn’t mean you’ve had an academic advising appointment — those are separate.
🗓️ What happens for new students
- Most new students are automatically marked as Advised.
- Depending on your program, you may already be pre-registered in some required courses (especially in Science or Professional Studies programs).
- You’ll still need to register yourself for any remaining courses, like electives.
📚 Need help choosing courses?
Check out this helpful guide:
📘 Helpful Definitions
- Advised: A status that allows you to register for courses. It doesn’t mean you’ve met with an advisor.
- Pre-registered: Some programs automatically enroll you in required courses before you register yourself.
- Electives: Courses you choose based on your interests, outside of your program’s core requirements.
📝 Special Notes
- Even if you're marked as Advised, you still need to log in and register for your courses.
- If you're unsure what to take, reach out to your program advisor or check the Choosing First-Year Courses link above.