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Information on
Online Enrollment
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Harvard College and GSAS students electronically enroll in courses by creating and submitting Study Cards. With the assistance of encoded Student Handbook rules in the application, students are able to build and print a validated Study Card. The printed Study Cards are then used to gather required signatures before being submitted to the appropriate location on Study Card Day. In addition to Study Cards, advising copies of the draft course list can also be printed for adviser meetings.

The tool was designed to enhance the course selection experience and does not restrict your planning in any way. Also the architecture of the tool enables students who submit a signed Study Card to view their official enrollment information the day after Study Card day.

Note: Cross Registration students will follow the standard course enrollment process as outlined in the 2009-10 Harvard College Handbook for Students.

Electronic Enrollment (Study Card) Location

Students are able to access the Electronic Enrollment (Study Card) application by selecting the "Courses" tab of the my.harvard.edu portal. Within this screen, they will see a block called 'Study Card' and to the left of this block will be the 'Course Planner'.

Electronic Enrollment (Study Card) Hours

The Electronic Course Enrollment (Study Card) tool will open to students on:

  • Friday, August 21, 2009 at 9:00 a.m. for all Harvard College students

Note: The Course Selection Tool is available to add courses to the Course Planner at anytime. Once the Course Enrollment (Study Card) tool opens, these courses can be added to the study card.

Study Card Due Date for all Harvard College students:

  • Thursday, September 10, 2009 at 5:00 p.m. for all upperclass Harvard College students
  • Friday, September 11, 2009 at 5:00 p.m. for all freshmen and visiting undergraduate students
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