Preregistration is almost here!

In this newsletter:

  • Preregistration information
  • Legal Briefs (Pre-Law Information)
  • Pre-Health Pulse (Pre-Health Information)
  • Tiger Tracks Student Corner
 

Preregistration information and tips:

The preregistration period is the time you review your degree audit in Stellic and submit (in Banner) which four courses you'd like to take in the Spring 2026 semester. The preregistration period runs from November 3-21. Schedule a meeting with your faculty advisor (required) and your Hub advisor (optional) to go over your degree progress and planned coursework. DO NOT wait until the last portion of the preregistration period to try to meet with your faculty advisor!

If you’re planning to take a language, you will want to ensure you have completed the necessary language placement process to submit language course choices during preregistration. 

If you want your Hub Advisor to review your plan but don’t want to meet, no problem! Plan your coursework in Stellic and send a request to your Hub Advisor to review your plan. 

There are times when you may need a COI (consent of instructor) pin to submit course choices for preregistration. If you are requesting permission to register for a course that you don’t have the prerequisite(s) for or the course description states a COI is needed, then please email the professor of that course to request the COI pin. You will utilize that pin to add the course to your preregistration tab in Banner.

 
 
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Block 3 already! Unsure how this is possible but here we are. Get ready for a busy law block as we have several things scheduled.

CU Boulder Law School Visit

Let’s take a trip to Boulder and see what a law school is really like. Tours, class visits, 1:1 time with the admission dean. It’s a great way to get a feel for a school and what to expect even if you aren’t interested in Boulder.

Thursday, Nov. 13 (Block Break) We will leave early in the morning and be back mid-afternoon.
Please RSVP to Gretchen

Chatting with Legal Professionals

Yes, networking can be a dirty word, but this is a great way to hear about different interest areas, schools, options and other general advice. Practice those skills with legal professionals that really do want to help you.

Tuesday, Dec. 2, bus will leave mid-afternoon.

Please RSVP to Gretchen

As always, I’m happy to chat about your specific journey towards law school. You can make an appointment on the Advising Hub website. I will also be in the political science department on 1st and 3rd Tuesdays from 12-1:30 p.m. for quick questions. Chat about law school, classes, majors, whatever is on your mind!

~gretchen

 
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Exhibit at the FAC – Open-Hearted – Open now through Jan. 17

Open-Hearted examines the history, meaning, and contemporary realities of health care and well-being. Moving beyond the individualistic framework of “self-care,” the exhibition reframes wellness as a collective project—one that necessitates an expansion of public health infrastructures across many levels of society. 

Club Meetings:

Health Professions Club (HPC) 

Block 3 – Thursday, Oct. 30, 12:15-1 p.m., Olin 1

Block 4 – Thursday, Dec. 4, 12:15-1 p.m., Olin1

Pre-Dental Club PDC            

Block 4 – Monday, Dec.1, 12:15-1 p.m., Advising Hub

Pre-Vet Club PVC                    

Block 4 – Tuesday, Dec. 2, 12:15 – 1 p.m., Olin Fishbowl

Public and Global Health Club – Contact co-chairs Caroline Bay or Rose Ryan for information on activities and meetings.

Interested in pursuing a career in Nursing? 

Please come join Laura Panozzo, Director of Admissions, John’s Hopkins School of Nursing on Wednesday, Nov. 12, 6:30-7:30 p.m.,  Tutt Library Room 105.

Register for the AAMC Virtual Medical School Fair     
The AAMC will host the next Virtual Medical School Fair on October 29-30. This virtual event provides an opportunity for attendees to connect with medical schools from across the country and engage in real-time conversations with admissions officers, faculty members, and current students. Registration is free and all registered users will receive a discount code for 15% off a Medical School Admissions Requirements™ (MSAR®) subscription. Register now.  

Free Kaplan Test Prep Courses for CC Students

Colorado College is proud to join Kaplan in supporting student success and easing the test preparation cost barrier so all Colorado College students have the ability to succeed. Colorado College is proud to announce that we’ve partnered with Kaplan, a global education services provider, to offer our students access to Kaplan’s industry-leading test prep resources.  Learn more about the Kaplan resources available to you.


Gain access to expert-led prep courses for graduate-level admissions exams including: 

Dental Admissions Test (DAT®)

Graduate Record Examination (GRE®)

Medical College Admission Test (MCAT®)

 
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Words of Advice from Hub Advising Student workers:

Emily Silva '26:

How do you use the technology available to you?

-Stellic is a great starting off point if you need to figure out what all classes you need and when you can take them. Tutt Library also has great online resources, such as databases for research, so definitely take advantage of that.

Has there ever been a class that wasn’t your first choice, but surprised you?

-Freshman year I ended up in Intro to Global Climate Change, and while it wasn't my top choice, I ended up learning a lot and really enjoying both the professor and the content of the class. We went on a really fun fieldtrip, and I enjoyed myself a lot more than I would have expected in a class that wasn't directly related to my major.

Kjetil Hassman '27:

What is your strategy if you’re waitlisted for classes?

An effective strategy I use when I am waitlisted for a class is to first reach out to the professor. This can be a simple email detailing why I want to take the course (perhaps it is a major requirement or a field I am strongly interested in). I email to show that I am seriously interested in the course. Second, I would identify backup options, which would entail going to Banner and selecting a few classes as a second choice. Your backup options should meet a specific requirement (like a major requirement) or align with your interests, and the classes should have open spots. Third, I would attend the first day of the class I am waitlisted for, even if I am not officially enrolled. This further demonstrates my interest to the professor and gives me a chance to speak with them in person (not just through email). If this does not prevail, I would meet with my academic or hub advisor and choose one of my backup options instead.  

Has there ever been a class that wasn’t your first choice, but surprised you?

Yes, I have taken a few classes at Colorado College that weren't necessarily my first choice but ended up surprising me. Through the liberal arts education, you must fulfill a variety of general education requirements, so students graduate with a well-rounded foundation, prepared for the world. These Gen Eds can be daunting or frustrating, especially when they are in subjects I am not particularly interested in. One of these Gen Eds I needed to take this past year was my scientific analysis credit, and as a political science major, I was not looking forward to taking a science class (like chemistry). However, I signed up for a geology class, GY140, which turned out to be one of my favorite classes so far. Although it was very time-consuming and required extensive fieldwork, it was incredibly engaging and is an excellent representation of what I believe CC is all about (going on adventures, stepping outside, and trying something new). Ultimately, it is hard not to get something out of taking a class that you may not want to take at CC. 

Advising Hub Fall Semester Pop-ups

Stop by if you have any advising questions! All pop-ups occur from noon-1:30 p.m.

  • November 6 (inside Worner)
  • November 20 (inside Worner)
  • December 11 (inside Worner)

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