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Tutorial/Seminar Registrations
Autumn 2008
Students enrolling in LLB and LAW subjects (except for 1st Year LLB subjects) will be able to register in tutorials/seminars from
Monday, 18 Feb 2008 from 7:08pm. Log on to SOLS to check opening times for each subject.
HOW TO ACCESS THE SEMINAR REGISTRATION SYSTEM
SMP - OnLine Tutorial System
ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS:
- The on-line seminar registration system operates on a "first-in" basis.
- Enrolment in LLB and LAW subjects will be staggered from 7:08pm on Monday, 18th February 2008. Please log on to SOLS and select the tutorial enrolment tab for individual subject opening times.
- To be able to register in a tutorial/seminar, you MUST BE ENROLLED IN THAT SUBJECT. The system will not permit you to register in a tutorial/seminar if you are NOT currently enrolled in that subject. A “PROVISIONAL” enrolment status will still allow you to enrol in that subject.
- You will only be able to register in ONE tutorial/seminar for each subject.
- Once you have registered in a tutorial/seminar the system will not permit you to nominate another tutorial/seminar for that subject.
- If you wish to change to another Tutorial/Seminar Group, you must first withdraw from the Tutorial/Seminar you are currently enrolled in.
- PLEASE BE PATIENT DURING THE REGISTRATION PROCESS: Remember that ALL law students will be attempting to register their preferences at the same time.
- Once you have registered in your Seminars/Tutorials you can view your selection.
HOW TO REGISTER YOUR PREFERENCES: refer to http://www.uow.edu.au/student/tps/UOW008150.htmlIf you experience any difficulties please contact the Faculty on 4221 3456.
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