The College ofSaint Rose
432 Western Avenue
Albany New York 12203 1-800-637-8556
Cross-Registration
Home Students
Begin at the Student Solution Center, 3rd
Floor of Saint Joseph Hall, and pick up the Hudson
Mohawk Association Cross-Registration form.
Fill out the form and get the signature of your academic advisor.
Bring the form to the Registrar's Office, 4th
Floor of Saint Joseph Hall , and obtain the signature of
the appropriate Assistant Registrar.
Bring the form with you to the host institution, register for
the course(s) and obtain a signature on the form. (Prior to registering
make sure to contact the school and find out when/where cross-registrants
are permitted to register).
Bring the completed form back to the Student Solution
Center, 3rd Floor of Saint Joseph Hall,
and register there for the course as well.
Students will not be permitted to cross-register for courses
that appear in The College of Saint Rose catalog.
Grades for cross-registration are recorded in the same manner
as courses taken at Saint Rose. Pass/Fail grades are recorded as
such, but no quality points are assigned for such grades. Saint
Rose will accept a 'D' grade when the course is taken through cross-registration.
Courses are accepted for the number of credit hours assigned by
the host campus.
Visiting Students
Bring the Hudson
Mohawk Association Cross-Registration form with the appropriate
signatures from your home institution to the Student Solution
Center, 3rd Floor of Saint Joseph Hall,
to register for the course. (Course offering information is also
available in this office).
Registration dates for visiting students are listed in the course-offering
brochure, but are generally the Friday before classes begin each
semester. Visiting students should come to the Student Service Center
in person.
Prior to registering, visiting students are not required to obtain
any Saint Rose signature unless a course is listed "by permission
only".
Transcripts/grades are sent to the student's home Registrar automatically.
Student teaching at all levels is closed to cross-registrants,
as are all methods courses, studio art courses, and sign language
courses.
Cross-Registration Guidelines
The following conditions apply to all students who wish to use the Cross-Registration
option:
You must be a full time matriculated student and take at least one-half
of your semester load at your home campus.
You must have the approval of your home campus.
The course(s) must be one that is NOT AVAILABLE to you on your home
campus.
Please NOTE: even if you have the "permission of the instructor"
at the host school, you must still go through the Registrars Office
to be considered "registered" in a course.
You will be responsible for the attendance and academic requirements
of the course even if home and host calendars do not coincide.
Your signature on the Cross-Registration form is considered approval
for grades/transcripts to be automatically sent to your home insitutiton
at the end of the semester.
YOU are responsible for notifying the registrars on BOTH campuses
if you withdraw from a course(s). Failure to do so can result in an
Academic "F" from the host institution.
Your signature on the Cross-Registration form indicates your agreement
to abide by all regulations imposed by the host institution (parking,
attendance, library rules, etc.) In addition, the host institution may
apply rules and regulations to incoming students as it deems necessary.
Be sure you are aware of those rules before you cross-register.
Home campus students have priority for all courses at the college
or university, so popular courses may be closed to cross-registrants
because of space limitations.
Mini-semester, January term, and Summer Session are not covered by
the general cross-registration agreement although special arrangements
exist between various campuses.
All fees in excess of tuition are also the responsibility of the
student, ie., lab fees, etc.