After receiving a registration PIN from their advisors, students can generally manage their enrollment through MyInfo and CatCourse Scheduler (for more information, please visit the Registration Information website). Sometimes students need instructor approval to add a class. Instructors can authorize an override of a pre-requisite, course cap or time conflict. They may also authorize a student to add their course between the 6th and 10th days of a typical semester. To drop a class from the 11th through the 59th day of the typical semester, students need to consult an advisor. Starting on the 11th class day Details on these processes can be found below. 

How to Add a Class

How to Drop a Class

    • If you are within the timeframe to drop yourself from a course, follow the directions on how to self drop a course.

    • If the deadline to drop has passed and you need advisor approval, the College of Agriculture has a withdrawal form to help streamline the process.  Students should speak with an advisor before starting the form and students must receive advisor approval to drop a class.  It is important that you reach out to your advisor well in advance of the deadline to ensure that everyone has time to complete the withdraw before the deadline.  Starting on the 11th class day drops require an advisor approval and on the 15th class day, courses dropped will show on a students transcript as a W or withdrawal.   A withdrawal grade does not count towards GPA but may affect scholarships, financial aid, athletics, international student status and housing. 
    • If dropping to zero credits, please look over your options for withdrawing here at the University Withdrawal Process FAQ page to determine your next steps.  
    • If you are trying to self-drop please make sure you are within the deadline to do so, typically the first 2 weeks of the semester.  To drop with advisor approval/assistance, keep reading. 

       

      Looking at the options below, please select your academic advisor and department form to begin the withdrawal process 

    • Please refer to the published dates and deadlines for Fall 2024  here - https://www.montana.edu/registrar/add_drop_schedule.html

 

The deadline to drop a course has passed, please contact your advisor to talk about other options.  

                   

College of Agriculture Office of Student Support

Use this form if your advisor is:

Melissa Hill

Mandi McCarthy-Rogers

Melissa Wysocki

Agricultural Economics & Economics

Use this form if your major is and you have an advisor in the department:

Economics

Agriculutural Business

Financial Engineering (also housed in Mechanical & Industrial Engineering)

 

Agricultural & Technology Education

Use this form if your major is and you have an advisor in the department:

Agricultural Education - Broadfield Teaching

Technology Education - Broadfield Teaching

Technology Education - Industrial

Agricultural Education - Communication, Leadership & Extension

 

Animal & Range Sciences

Use this form if your major is and you have an advisor in the department:

Animal Science - Science

Animal Science - Equine Science

Animal Science - Livestock Management & Industry 

Ranching Systems 

Natural Resources & Rangeland Ecology - Rangeland Ecology & Management

Natural Resources & Rangeland Ecology - Wildlife Habitat Ecology & Management

Land Resources & Environmental Sciences

Use this form if your major is and you have an advisor in the department:

Environmental Sciences

Environmental Biology

Geospatial & Environmental Analysis

Land Rehabilitation

Soil & Water Sciences

Sustainable Foods & Bioenergy Systems - Agroecology

Plant Sciences & Plant Pathology

Use this form if your major is and you have an advisor in the department:

Plant Science - Crop Science

Plant Science - Plant Biology

Biotechnology - Plant Biotechnology 

Environmental Horticulture Science

Landscape Design

Sustainable Food & Bioenergy Systems - Sustainable Crop Production