Registration Continues on Campus

Registration on the campus of Southwestern has been moving efficiently and successfully.  There are around 143 students who have completed class registration and, about another 100 that are working on class schedules with advisers. Yet, why the sudden emphasis for students to register now?
 
“In the past, people often wait until the last minute to register,” says Dr. Ben McArthur. “This not only gives the students a rushed feeling, but it makes registration difficult in the office as well.”   

“Registration is about more than just picking classes for the spring semester. It’s about keeping students on track with their college careers.  That way they can see where they stand, and think about what is going on in their future.”
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