Continuing Students
The Advisement and Registration dates for each semester are published in the
Academic Calendar in this catalog and posted online in the Lion's Den and Molloy University website. Before the Advisement and Registration Period, registration instructions will be available to all continuing students. Registration is scheduled with specific dates and times based upon the student's classification or credits earned.
All students will consult with an assigned advisor for planning and academic counseling with the appropriate Graduate or Doctoral Program Director for their school of study. Students are responsible for contacting and meeting with an advisor at least once a semester.
Before advisement/registration, students must have no outstanding balances or Bursar Holds. Students who have failed to meet their financial or other obligations to the College or who have Student Health Holds will not receive permission to register until the hold is removed.
For matriculated students, the students may reserve seats in courses during Early Registration and the advisor reviews and approves the selected courses. It is incumbent upon the student to read the catalog carefully, noting all prerequisites and degree requirements when planning his/her program. The student holds responsibility for the final choice of courses.
Reserving a seat in a course that is not approved by the advisor does not constitute registration into that class. Students not completing online Early Registration may process in-person registration with advisor approval or register online with advisor clearance. Students are responsible to maintain matriculation each semester until the degree is awarded. The graduate-level courses at Molloy are numbered from 5000–5999. Courses above 6000 are doctoral-level.
Registration for all students requires the payment of tuition and fees when due. Students not paying their bill will be prevented from registering for subsequent semesters and from receiving official transcripts and diplomas by having a Bursar Hold. No student may attend any course for which he or she has not registered. Students may only attend the courses for which they are registered. A student may not register for a course unless all prerequisites have been satisfied or the Graduate or Doctoral Program Director approves. The University reserves the right to cancel any course, as deemed necessary.
Additional information: Admission and Aid Information