All School of Education students are required to self-register for classes using Student Planning. There are two steps to plan and register for your courses.
Plan your classes, before the registration period begins, using the links below.
Program Pathways
Review your program pathway and fieldwork requirements (if applicable). Be sure to pay close attention to the academic year. Students should follow pathway according to program start.
Department of Teaching and Learning
MA: Learning and Teaching (with Credential)
MA: Curriculum and Instruction
MA: Curriculum and Instructional Design online
Preliminary Teaching Credential: Multiple or Single Subject
Education Specialist Teacher Credential
Undergraduate Program for Teacher Preparation
Department of Counseling and Human Services
MA: Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Pupil Personnel Services Credential: School Counseling
Department of Leadership and Higher Education
Doctorate of Education in Leadership for Educational Justice
MA: Educational Administration
MA: Higher Education / Student Affairs
Preliminary Administrative Services Credential (Tier I)
Using Student Planning
View your progress in Student Planning
Plan courses in Student Planning (tutorial)
View the Self-Service (Student Planning) Guide
Confirm there are no registration/financial holds on your account. Holds are indicated in the top right corner of the Student Planning screen.
Your academic advisor will be available to assist you during our conveniently scheduled office hours from 3:00pm - 5:30pm, Monday-Thursday. An appointment is required outside of open advising hours.
Students at our Regional Campuses may set-up a video conference call or call an advisor during open office hours if preferred.
Register for courses
Students may register for courses during our open registration period. Please refer to the Academic Calendar for dates.
Students must work with their advisor to register after the registration period closes.
Click "Register Now" for planned courses in Student Planning (tutorial)
View your progress in Student Planning
Students are free to add or drop courses before classes begin. Once the semester begins, students must work with their advisor to add or drop classes.
Refer to our academic calendar for add/drop deadlines
1.Confirm there is no outstanding balance on your student account via RedlandsPay.
2. Access/change your class schedule via Student Planning, which is accessible via MyRedlands.