Registering for classes doesn't need to be stressful! We're here to remind you of some tips and resources from NTC College Advising to ensure a smooth registration process!
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Before registering for classes, you should:
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Confirm Your "Time Ticket": Find your “time ticket” – the date and time you can start registering for classes – and set a reminder so you don’t miss it!
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Draft a Schedule: Use the Schedule Planner to design your ideal class schedule, and have some backup options ready in case a class is full.
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Stay Connected: Attend a drop-in advising event (see below!). Plus, you can meet with the Peer College Advisors and the Virtual Advisor.
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Roll Wave!
College Programs | Newcomb-Tulane College
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Monday, November 10 through Thursday, November 13 | 1-4 PM
Mussafer Hall, The Hub Garage, & Virtual Advising
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Drop in for a quick schedule check with a College Advisor – no appointment needed! Come prepared with specific questions, review your degree audit beforehand, and have a tentative schedule in your planner.
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Wednesday, November 12 | 6-8 PM
The Hub Garage
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Join NTC College Advising after hours for registration support! This event is drop-in format (no appointment necessary) and designed to support you through last-minute registration questions and short-term scheduling stress.
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Mondays through Fridays, see times below
Mussafer Hall & Virtual Advising
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Peer College Advisors are available to meet in person in Mussafer Hall from 9 AM-4 PM, and virtually from 4-6 PM, Monday through Friday.
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Join us for a tour of Mardi Gras World!
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If you’re already counting down the days to Mardi Gras, this Beyond the Bubble trip is for you. Come along as we explore the colorful world of Mardi Gras World and kick off the celebration early! This all-access opportunity winds you through a massive studio, where artists and architects build parade floats from the ground up. There will be hundreds of photo opportunities and the chance to make your own Mardi Gras mask!
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Date & Time: Saturday, November 8 | 1-3 PM
Transportation: Departs campus at 12:30 PM, returns by 3:30 PM
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The deadline to sign up is Thursday, November 6.
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The Spark Innovation Award
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- Up to $2,500 in funding
- Supports students developing social ventures or creative projects that address community or environmental challenges
- Ideal for those ready to prototype, pilot, or scale their ideas
- Deadline to apply: November 15
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The Changemaker Catalyst Award
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Up to $2,000 in funding
- Supports internships, research, conferences, or field experiences that deepen your understanding of a social or environmental issue
- Deadline to apply: November 15
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Save the Date for The Longest Table!
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The Longest Table is a shared meal experience designed to bring together hundreds of Tulanians around one table, fostering relationships and engaging in meaningful conversation. Join us to foster connection and celebrate the power of conversation.
Dinner will be served for all attendees and the menu will feature classic New Orleans fare and Southern staples like jambalaya, red beans and rice, cornbread, coleslaw, and, of course, dessert!
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Date: Monday, November 17
Time: 4-6 PM
Location: Berger Family Lawn
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Monday, November 3 | 12-2 PM
McAlister Way
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Kick off Body Respect Week with The Well! This week-long initiative will feature body-positive health events rooted in the Five Pillars of Body Respect. Stop by to learn more about the week's offerings, explore how body respect connects to overall well-being and violence prevention, and grab some free resources!
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Monday, November 3 | 7-9 PM
Diboll Gallery, The Commons, 3rd Floor
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Karen Russell, this year’s Zale-Kimmerling writer-in-residence, will be in conversation with Jami Attenberg. Karen Russell is author of many New York Times best sellers, including her latest book, The Antidote. More on the Newcomb Institute website.
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Wednesday, November 5 | 12-2 PM
LBC Pocket Park
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Celebrate the season with the LBC’s take on a miniature fall festival! Enjoy an afternoon of axe throwing, face painting, and cornhole while snacking on fall favorites like crepes, corn dogs, and caramel apples.
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Wednesday, November 5 | 5-7 PM
LBC Room #203, Stibbs
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Part of the Food for Thought series and the Fall Leadership Educator in Residence, this interactive session will bring students together to share diverse perspectives and listen actively. Come ready to engage in open, respectful conversation that builds understanding and community all while enjoying a free meal! Space is limited and you must attend the full session, so RSVP to claim your spot!
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Friday, November 7 | 10:30 AM-12:30 PM
Cudd Hall, Warner Patio
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Stop by Front Porch Friday hosted by the Newcomb-Tulane College (NTC) Dean's Office to feast on delicious bites and dive into exciting conversations with the vibrant teams at NTC. This month features the Center for Global Education. Banh Mi Boys and coffee from Gracious Bakery will be served.
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