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Course Information

Summer Grade Submission Deadlines

Last day of class:

On or before June 13

Deadline: 11:59pm Wednesday, June 18

Last day of class:

June 14 through July 4

Deadline: 11:59pm Wednesday, July 9

Last day of class:

July 5 through July 25

Deadline: 11:59pm Wednesday, July 30

Last day of class:

On or after July 26

Deadline: 11:59pm Wednesday, August 20

General Information

Advisor Resources
Faculty Resources

Faculty Resources:

  • Accessing your myOswego account - Faculty Authorization form (new/updated account), see below for details
  • myOswego: Class List overview
  • myOswego Faculty Grade Entry: One-page overview (pdf), overview and instructions (pdf)
  • myOswego Faculty Grade Entry: Importing Grades (pdf)
  • CELT video: Brightspace export form importing to myOswego — video (text version)
  • myOswego Grade Change Form for submitting grade or Incomplete Extension date changes — instructors must enter the student ID and CRN, and submit the form for Chair and Dean approval
  • Faculty drop form — Students with two unexcused absences during the first two classes may be dropped at the instructor’s discretion. Oswego email must be open in the same browser
  • Registration Overrides — Instructor-performed overrides in myOswego for Instructor Permission, Classification restriction, and Time Conflict
  • Registration: Independent Study / Research / Teaching Assistant UG add form, Graduate Independent Study form. Oswego email required
  • Registration: ADD Request — override form for faculty. Email must be open; use LATE ADD form if outside add period
  • Registration: LATE ADD Request — after add period; requires Dean approval and incurs a fee
  • Registration Audit Request — form available during the ADD period for students auditing a course
  • Faculty/staff handbook
  • High School Faculty course assignment form
  • High School Faculty Login Instructions
  • Starfish information
Room reservations and classroom changes

Room reservations can be made online at ems.oswego.edu.

All classroom changes should be submitted through the department by email to [email protected]. Here are instructions to find an alternative classroom:

  • Go to: events.oswego.edu
  • Click the head icon in the upper right to log in using your Laker Net ID and Email password
  • Select "Locations" in the left-hand navigation
  • In the "Date" field, select a date within the same day of the week as your course
  • Click "Add/Remove Locations", then in the pop-up, choose the "Views" tab
  • Select "General use classrooms" and click "Update Locations"
Course Look-up
  • For issues or questions, contact the help desk at 315.312.3456 or [email protected]
  • Use Chrome for the best experience. VPN is required off-campus
  • Select your term, department, and/or subject(s); hold Ctrl to select multiple
  • Choose PDF or CSV output under ‘Get Courses’
  • For CSV: right-click the result tab and “Save As...”, naming the file with a .csv extension (e.g., "BIO Fall 2018.csv")
  • Open and re-save the file in Excel for best results
  • LINK: Course Look-up link

Schedule Build

A good schedule build prioritizes the offering of courses necessary for students to meet academic requirements in a timely manner. Creating a complete and accurate schedule before it’s posted online reduces registration errors, preserves priority registration integrity, and decreases departmental workload related to overrides and conflicts.

Spring 2026 Timeline

  • Week of 4/28: Schedule Build Workbooks distributed to departments
  • Tues 8/19: Updated musttake data distributed
  • Mon 8/25: Spring start of term
  • Fri 8/29: Updated schedules due to Dean’s Office (cc: [email protected])
  • Wed 9/24: Restriction workbooks distributed
  • Wed 10/1: Restrictions due to Registrar ([email protected])
  • Mon 10/13: Fall 2025 schedule available online
  • Mon 11/3: Advance Registration opens

Helpful Links

Course Materials Submission

The College Store now uses Timber Adopt for online submission of course materials. For questions about Timber Adopt or textbook options, contact Paul DiVita, Bookland Manager, at [email protected] or 315-312-2260.

Schedule Build Workbooks

Distributed in April, these workbooks contain several tabs. Key details include:

“Musttakes” Tab
  • Lists courses required by students’ programs
  • April counts reflect Fall 2025 registered students as of April 22
  • Do not include Spring 2026 new student needs
  • Updated counts (distributed 8/19) will include Fall 2025 new students
  • Use “Enrl_history” for typical demand from Spring-entry students
Notes on Student Data ("musttakes" tab)
  • Class standing as of April 22, 2025 (original) or start of Fall 2025 (updated)
  • “UD_elig” indicates eligibility for upper division coursework
  • “GD”, “syr_maj”, “OL_maj” provide breakout counts for Graduate, Syracuse, and Online majors
Notes on Course Data
  • “ol” and “syr” break out Online and Syracuse seats
  • Courses marked “I” in the “active” column are inactive
  • “lasttaught” indicates last term the course was offered
  • Pre- and Co-requisites help estimate demand (e.g., if 200 need course B but only 150 need prerequisite A, demand is likely 50)
  • “when” shows offering patterns (09 = Falls, 01 = Springs, @ = every term, !@ = inconsistent)
“_ehist” Tab
  • Enrollment data from last three Spring terms
  • Flags GenEd, musttake, and maytake courses
  • Includes sections offered, seat counts, and fill rates
“Sections” Tab

Used to revise/update Spring 2026 schedule:

  • Use delivery options: Face to Face, Asynchronous Online, Synchronous Online, or Hybrid
  • Do not add or delete CRNs; mark deletions in the "delete" column
  • Use "M" in section if for majors only
  • Only labs should have specific room numbers; others use room needs
  • Waitlisting: use “Y” in waitlist_YN column for automated waitlists
  • Campus field only needs changes for moves to/from Syracuse or Off Campus

Excel Usage Tips

When sorting data in Excel, be sure to select the entire sheet to avoid misaligning or corrupting data rows.

Class Times

The Commissioner's Regulations state that a three-credit-hour course must meet for a total of 2,250 minutes. It may be necessary (because of a holiday, for example) to schedule an additional class or to add time to each class meeting to meet this regulation. If such is necessary, the instructor will inform the class as to how this time will be made up.

No more than 10% of total daytime classes should be scheduled in any single timeslot. The following timeslots apply to daytime classes only. Evening, asynchronous online, off-campus, labs, and studio classes are excluded from the 10% time-spread evaluation.

Labs and studios that do not follow these timeslots should be scheduled to span no more than two timeslots and should begin or end at a regular timeslot. Timeslots marked with an asterisk (*) are prime time and should be avoided for labs when possible.

Minimum Meeting Durations

  • 3-credit class (Mon, Thurs, Fri): minimum 2 hours 45 minutes
  • 3-credit class (Tues or Wed): minimum 2 hours 30 minutes
  • 2-credit class: minimum 1 hour 45 minutes
  • 1-credit class: minimum 55 minutes

MWF Timeslots

  • 8:00–8:55
  • 9:10–10:05
  • *10:20–11:15
  • *11:30–12:25
  • *12:40–1:35
  • *1:50–2:45
  • 3:00–3:55

Timeslots marked with an asterisk (*) should be avoided for labs when possible.

TR Timeslots

  • 8:00–9:20
  • *9:35–10:55
  • *11:10–12:30
  • *12:45–2:05
  • 2:20–3:40
  • 3:55–5:15

Timeslots marked with an asterisk (*) should be avoided for labs when possible.

Recommended MW Times

These are the minimum durations recommended for MW (Monday/Wednesday) class meetings:

  • 3:00–4:20
  • 4:35–5:55
  • 6:10–7:30

One-Day-a-Week Classes

  • Should not begin before 3:00 PM unless using regular timeslots above.
  • All times listed include a two-hour final exam.

Exam Schedules

Final examinations will be given in your regular classroom (when possible) according to the schedule below, which is based on the day of the week the class first meets and the time of day that it meets. Final examinations for courses that have a zero (0) credit discussion and/or laboratory section will be given according to the schedule for the lecture section. If you are teaching a laboratory course and need a time for a final, please contact the Registrar's Office via email at [email protected].

Dates/times are subject to change.

Examination time and date for classes that meet on an irregular schedule will be scheduled during the class time most closely fitting the regular schedule. These exams may have adjusted times because of conflicts, so be sure to consult with your instructor.

  • Common final examinations will be given on Monday, December 8th, from 8 to 10 am. Your instructors will announce the room.
  • Evening classes (beginning after 4 PM) will be scheduled during the normal class time in Final Exams Week.
  • Exam days and times are displayed on myOswego after the registration "Add" deadline each semester.
Class HourExam DateExam Time
8:00Friday, December 12th8am – 10am
9:10Wednesday, December 10th8am – 10am
10:20Monday, December 8th10:30am – 12:30pm
11:30Wednesday, December 10th10:30am – 12:30pm
12:40Friday, December 12th10:30am – 12:30pm
1:50Monday, December 8th2pm – 4pm
3:00*Wednesday, December 10th2pm – 4pm

*or if your class only meets Wednesday during the 3 p.m. hour

Class HourExam DateExam Time
8:00Tuesday, December 9th8am – 10am
9:35Thursday, December 11th8am – 10am
11:10Tuesday, December 9th10:30am – 12:30pm
12:45Thursday, December 11th10:30am – 12:30pm
2:20Tuesday, December 9th2pm – 4pm
3:55Thursday, December 11th2pm – 4pm

Contact

Phone: 315.312.2136

Email: [email protected]

Office Hours

Mon-Fri 8 am–4:00 pm 
Phone Availability: Mon–Fri, 8:15 am–3:45pm

The Registrar's Office operates remotely on Fridays from June 6 to August 8.

Mailing Address

Registrar's Office
301 Culkin Hall
7060 State Route 104
Oswego, NY 13126