Plan for next semester!
Plan Week starts today, March 9th, and runs through Friday, March 13th. You can take part in Plan Week activities to prepare for advisement and registration for next semester and beyond, to ensure you are taking the right courses and asking the right questions to stay on the path to graduation and achieving your future goals.

You can also work through these exercises at any time, whether or not it is officially Plan Week. These activities are designed to ensure you are taking the right courses and asking the right questions to stay on the path to graduation and achieving your future goals.
Registration opens for all on March 23.
Follow these 5 steps and be ready!
- Check DegreeWorks
- Write or Update your Plan
- Meet with Your Advisor
- Clear Your Holds
- Choose Your Schedule
Have you made your Plan Week plans yet? The Plan Week website has all the information you need to take part and take advantage of all that the week has to offer.

Here is the abbreviated list of Plan Week goals–be sure to check out the website for more details:
- Activity 1: Check DegreeWorks for the courses you still need
- Activity 2: Fill in your Academic Career Planner
- Activity 3: Prepare your questions and meet with your advisor
- Activity 4: Check your holds and make sure you can register
- Activity 5: Register early and lock in the best schedule!
- BONUS — Connect Plan Week to Career Exploration by creating a Handshake account
As you develop your plan for next and future semesters, remember that you can use the OpenLab to get a preview of the courses you’re interested in registering for, and to develop a better sense of what students are doing as they progress in your major and move toward graduation and their careers.
You can use the filters on the OpenLab to find courses in particular departments, look at portfolios made by students in your major, see projects related to your studies, and join a club connected to your interests.
Take full advantage of in these events and resources, and happy Planning!
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