My account says I have a registration hold. What do I do next?

Look up the hold in Flashline by following these steps:

  1. Login to Flashline
  2. Navigate through the following menus: Student > Resources > Additional Tools: FlashFAST for Students > View Holds.
  3. The "Hold" screen will show you which office has placed the hold on your account and provide contact information to resolve your hold.
  4. If you have additional questions after reviewing the hold screen, please contact the business academic advising office at 330-672-2872 for further assistance.

How do I register during the second week of the semester? How do I register during the third week or later?

If it is the second week of classes, reach out to an advisor for assistance.

View Business Advising Services

 If it is during the third week of the semester or later, you will need to complete an Exception to Petition for Registration. Click the button below to learn more about this process and how to submit a request. 

Learn More | Petition Exception Registration 

When do I schedule for classes? When is the add/drop deadline?

For the most current dates and deadlines, visit the Registrar Calendar page. 

View KSU Calendars & Deadlines

For spring and fall terms, students are permitted to register courses on a particular date based upon their number of earned, or completed, and in-progress credit hours. For summer term, registration opens for all students on the same date. Read below for information on how to identify these registration dates. 

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