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At IU, how can I see my course permissions?

Some Indiana University classes require departmental consent and require each student to get class permission to enroll in them. Departments may also use class permissions, on occasion, to give a student permission to enroll in a closed class. If you want to view class permissions that have been granted to you, you can do so in OneStart:

  1. Log into OneStart. The "Student Center" area should be visible; if it is not, select the Services tab, and choose the Student Self-Service section on the left.

    Click Go to Student Center.

    Note: The Student Center and other Self-Service applications use pop-up pages and subpages. If your Internet pop-up blocker is set to block all pop-ups, you'll need to turn it off or change the setting to allow them; see How do I enable or disable pop-ups in web browsers? For further assistance, contact your local Support Center.

  2. Under "Academics", click View Class Permissions, and then select the term you wish to view.

There are three Permission Types available for each class:

  • "If Space" indicates that you may enroll in the class if space is available.

  • "Add" indicates that you may add the class even if it is closed.

  • "Drop" indicates that you have approval to drop a mandatory, academic department-controlled class.

Other permission information includes:

  • Subject, Catalog Nbr, Class Nbr, Description: This identifies the class for which you have been granted permission.

  • Date used: This date will appear when you use the class permission.

  • Expiration date: This is the last date you can use this class permission.
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Last modified on July 08, 2011.

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