FWS Sp22 Enrollment Resumes Jan 21

Spring 2022 First-Year Writing Seminar Enrollment

For Spring 2022, First-Year Writing Seminar placements will be conducted through the University enrollment system on a first-come, first-served basis.  The previous ballot system will not be used in Spring 2022.

Most first-year students and sophomores registered for First-Year Writing Seminars during the pre-enrollments period (November 10 - 11, 2021). FWS enrollment will resume during the Add-Drop period for first-Year Writing Seminars, which begins for sophomores and freshmen on January 21. Please visit the website of the Office of the University Registrar, or consult with your college’s Advising/Student Services office, for official information and dates regarding the enrollment process.

Many seminars are currently filled to capacity. Students may enroll only in a seminar with open spots in it. No student can be registered for more than one FWS at a time.  Please do not contact FWS instructors, who have no control over the enrollment process; there are no waiting lists, and you will not be allowed to “sit in” on any seminar if you are not on the roster.  No registrar can enroll you in a FWS. All FWS enrollment takes place electronically only, via Student Center.

Juniors, seniors, and transfer students: 

A preferable alternative for you is ENGL 2880 (fall) / ENGL 2890 (spring), Expository Writing, which can substitute for FWS credit.
 

First-year students and sophomores:

Enrollments for First-Year Writing Seminars are strictly capped; no over-enrollments are permitted.   

The Knight Institute does not oversee the FWS enrollment process, so we urge you to consult with your college’s Advising/Student Services Office or the University Registrar for guidance on registration.

Here is our advice about Spring 2022 FWS enrollment:

  • First-year students and sophomores: If your FWS selection is a high priority for you, be ready to seek it immediately when your enrollment window opens at 8:00 AM on November 10, following the process set by the Office of the University Registrar.
  • We further recommend that you prepare a prioritized list of several FWSs that fit in open time slots in your schedule, in case your top preference(s) have filled already.  You will not want to waste time returning to the course roster to ponder alternatives, since these too may be filling up meanwhile.
  • You may not create any time-conflict or overlap between your FWS and any other classes on your schedule.  You may not create an “overload” beyond the credit limit set by your college.  You may not enroll in more than one First-Year Writing Seminar; once your enrollment period ends on November 11, at 11:59 pm, you cannot drop or change until January 21 at the earliest.
  • Once a First-Year Writing Seminar is filled to capacity, it is unalterably closed until at least the opening of the Add-Drop process; even then, it would become “open” only if one or more enrolled students were to drop it.  Please do not contact your college registrar, who has no power to lift the enrollment cap.   Please do not contact the instructor, who has no control over enrollments.  There are no waiting lists for First-Year Writing Seminars, no “shopping,” and no forms to sign or stamp. Add-Drop for FWSs takes place electronically only, via Student Center.  See item #6 below.
     
  • Add-Drop for first-year students and sophomores begins at 9:00 AM on January 21: this will be the first opportunity for first-year students and sophomores to change their FWS enrollment, or to enroll if they did not do so in November. This process is subject to the constraints explained above: students can only add a seminar that has open spots in it (i.e., an enrollment below the designated cap).   Please be aware that at this point capacity and choice will be limited. 
     
  • Add-Drop process for First-Year Writing Seminars: To see the list of seminars that retain open spots after November enrollment, beginning on November 12, log in to Student Center. Click “Search for Classes,” then “Additional Search Criteria.”  In the “Session” field, choose “FWS Session.”  This will show you the list of open seminars.  Once the Add-Drop window opens (January 21, 9:00 AM), you may make changes from here.  Remember that the list of open seminars can change as students drop and add, so you should check frequently.  Please be aware that at this point capacity and choice will be limited.  See #4 above.
  • Important Dates

    • First-Year Writing Seminars will be available here beginning at noon on November 5.
       
    • Enrollment for incoming freshmen will occur during November pre-enroll and during add/drop as noted below.

      • Freshman and sophomores will enroll during their pre-enrollment period from November 10, at 8:00am through November 11, 11:59pm. (dates and times subject to change)

      • First-Semester transfer students, sophomores, and all freshmen will be able to enroll during the add/drop period beginning on January 21 at 9:00 am. (dates and times subject to change)

    • Spring instruction begins on Monday, January 24.

    • Last day to add a First-Year Writing Seminar is February 7.

    FWS Writing Consultation

    Because Cornell’s writing seminars may expect a greater range of writing abilities than many students have exposure to in high school, the Knight Institute offers a FWS Writing Consultation to give students an opportunity to discover how well current writing skills fit into what Cornell expects.

    During the FWS Writing Consultation, students submit short writing samples and meet with writing instructors for advice on which First-Year Writing Seminars are most appropriate for their learning styles and previous experience with academic writing.

    Students can participate in the FWS Writing Consultation in one of three ways:

    For more information about the FWS Writing Consultation process, students can attend INFORMATION SESSIONS during the Summer Scholars Institute, the PREPARE Program for International Students, and Cornell's New Student Orientation. They can also consult directly with Writing Workshop Director Tracy Hamler Carrick:

    Electronic Add/Drop for First-Year Writing Seminars

    FWS Add/Drop enrollment must be done electronically through Student Center. Neither instructors nor registrars can approve additional enrollment into any First-Year Writing Seminar. Caps on enrollment cannot be lifted. There are no wait-lists or forms to sign; do not ask an instructor about adding a seminar. Instructors will not allow any student not on the roster to sit in on a First-Year Writing Seminar.

    To find open First-Year Writing Seminars during the Add/Drop period:

    • Go to Student Center.
    • At the search screen, click on “Additional Search Criteria.”
    • Choose “FWS Session” from the “Session” field. This will show you all open FWS classes.

    A First-Year Writing Seminar is open ONLY if it appears in this list.  Check frequently, because the list can change.

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