Washington University in St. Louis

Engineering

Using WebSTAC to Register

Once you decide which courses to take during the first semester, check Online Course Listings through WebSTAC to determine the dates/times each course is offered.

Online course listings: courses.wustl.edu/WUCrsL.asp

Online registration: acadinfo.wustl.edu

Registration Worksheet
WebSTAC includes a Registration Worksheet that can be helpful for planning your schedule. It alerts students to conflicts and overlapping class times. NOTE: Entering courses in this worksheet does not register you for these classes. The worksheet is a planning tool and additional steps are required for registration. For instructions, see Creating a Course Schedule.

Registering Using WebSTAC

  1. Connect to WebSTAC system at acadinfo.wustl.edu by using your WUSTL KEY and password.
  2. Select "Registration" on the left menu, choose "FL2012" and click the "Submit" button.
  3. For each course, input course information and click the "add" button.
    Students will need the following information to register for a course:
    • Dept Code (example: L07)
    • Course Number (example: 111A)
    • Lab Section (example: A) NOTE: Not all courses have a lab section (sometimes called a discussion section, recitation or sub-section). If a course has lab sections, then you are required to enter an open lab section when you register for the course (WebSTAC will not let you register if you don't also input a lab section). If a course has no lab sections, then you can leave that field blank when you register.
    • Section Number (example: 01) NOTE: To successfully register for Chemistry 111A or 151, students must choose a lecture section (examples: "01" or "02") and a subsection or laboratory section (examples: "A" or "B").

Final Examination Schedules

Make a note of final exam schedules as soon as possible. When students register on WebSTAC, a final exam schedule is immediately available. This information can help you plan for studying and travel home. During the first week of class, students are encouraged to double-check with each professor regarding the final exam date and time.

Students should contact Engineering Student Services with further questions about final exam schedules.

Engineering Student Services can address all registration questions:

WUSTL "10 Minute Rule"

  • Most classes begin 10 minutes after the hour. If the schedule says a class begins at 10 a.m., it actually begins at 10:10 a.m. Classes conclude on the hour. Therefore, you can schedule classes back to back.

What if my course is full?

  • The most common registration error arises when students try to enroll in a section that is full. Both the lecture and subsection/laboratory section must have seats available. More information
 
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