Cross-Registration
The cross-registration form will be available from Thursday, July 17 - Wednesday, September 10. Upon completion of the form, a signed cross-registration form as a PDF attachment will be sent to your email address within 2 - 3 business days. Students without a Sage ID should include their Workday Student ID on the form.
Full-time Brandeis students enjoy cross-registration privileges with area colleges that participate in the consortium. Under this program students may earn credit toward their degree without payment of additional tuition through satisfactory completion of courses taken at these neighboring institutions. All students (and especially first-year undergraduates) are strongly encouraged to discuss the additional challenges and responsibilities of cross-registration with their advisor before starting the cross-registration process.
Brandeis is supportive of students supplementing their academic experience by cross-registering at these schools. Although Brandeis will provide academic advising with regard to cross-registration, it cannot provide transportation to these campuses.
- To be eligible to cross-register, undergraduate students must be enrolled in a minimum of 12 credit hours in Brandeis courses — a cross-registered course may be the fourth or fifth course in a student's program. Cross-registration courses and grades will appear on your Brandeis transcript; however, grades earned in cross-registered courses are not factored in the calculation of a student’s GPA. Please contact the registrar's office for information on how cross-registration courses count toward residency requirements.
- Graduate students must be enrolled in a full-time course of study at Brandeis to be eligible to cross-register.
- Students may only cross-register for one course per semester.
- Students are responsible for their own transportation to and from the consortium school.
Note: Due to differences in academic calendars among the colleges in the consortium, it is not advisable for graduating seniors to enroll in a cross-registered course in their final semester.
Additional Cross-Registration Information
Non-Brandeis Students Who Wish to Cross-Register at Brandeis
Full-time students who attend a consortium school may elect to cross-register for one course per semester at Brandeis, subject to any additional restrictions imposed by their home school.
Important Dates for Cross-Registration
Consortium students who want to cross-register at Brandeis University cannot do so until the start of registration. Please consult the academic calendar for registration dates. Any registration forms received prior to the start of registration will not be processed, regardless of the registration period of the consortium school. Cross-registration forms are not accepted during early registration.
Courses Requiring Instructor Permission
Consortium students registering for a closed class or a class that requires permission must bring an email stating the instructor's permission, a permission number provided by the instructor or a signed cross-registration form with the instructor's signature to our office, Kutz 121, to be registered for the course.
Any registrations requiring instructor's permission that are received without a signature or permission number will not be processed. It is the student's responsibility to know which classes require instructor permission and to obtain permission prior to attempting to register for the class.
Adding a Cross-Registered Class at Brandeis University
To start the cross-registration process, the student must obtain the cross-registration form from their home institution and the signature of the cross-registration coordinator. (Without permission from their home institution, the student will not be allowed to complete the registration process at Brandeis.) Then the student needs to obtain the signature of the instructor as required before bringing the completed form to the Brandeis Office of the University Registrar. Once at the registrar’s office, the student will need to show a photo ID and supply a local address and other contact information in order to cross-register.
Students Who Have Not Previously Registered at Brandeis
Any consortium student who has not previously registered at Brandeis University must come to the Brandeis Office of the University Registrar to enroll in courses with a photo ID. The University Registrar is located in Kutz 121. In-person enrollment for students who have not previously registered at Brandeis is required regardless of the cross-registration policy of the consortium school.
Dropping a Cross-Registered Class at Brandeis University
Should a student wish to drop a cross-registered class, the student must first inform the instructor (and obtain the instructor’s signature, if required), go in person to the Brandeis Office of the University Registrar to drop the class and then bring a copy of the completed drop form to their home institution's registrar’s office to finalize the drop process. Note: Failure to drop the course properly may result in a negative notation on the student’s transcript.
Due to differences in academic calendars among the colleges in the consortium, it is not advisable for graduating seniors to enroll in a cross-registered course in their final semester.
All cross-registered students are subject to the rules and regulations of Brandeis.
Undergraduate Students Who Wish to Cross-Register at Another School
Adding a Cross-Registered Class
Full-time undergraduate students may cross-register at Babson College, Bentley University, Wellesley College and Olin College of Engineering and as well as the undergraduate school of arts and sciences at Boston College, Boston University and Tufts University.
Upon completion of the cross-registration form, a signed cross-registration form as a PDF attachment will be sent to your email address within 24 hours (one business day).
Once registered at the host school, the student then returns to the Brandeis Office of the University Registrar with a copy of the completed cross-registration form (attaching the course syllabus) to complete the registration process. Cross-registration must be completed in person at the Registrar's office, Goldfarb Library 120, by the student enrolling in the course. Students must honor the registration deadlines of both the host institution and Brandeis.
Dropping a Cross-Registered Class
Should a student wish to drop a cross-registered class, the student must first inform the instructor (and obtain the instructor’s signature, if required), go in person to the registrar’s office at the host school to drop the class and then bring a copy of the completed drop form to the Brandeis Office of the University Registrar to finalize the drop process.
Note: Failure to drop the course properly may result in a negative notation on the student’s transcript.
Graduate Students Who Wish to Cross-Register at Another School
Adding a Cross-Registered Class
Full-time graduate students may enroll in one course per semester at Babson College, Bentley University, Boston College, Boston University, Tufts University, the Consortium for Graduate Studies in Gender, Culture, Women and Sexuality (GCWS) (for GSAS and Heller students only) or Regis College.
Note: Some graduate programs at Brandeis may have additional provisions or restrictions regarding which institutions students may cross-register with, so please confirm with your program advisor before making plans to cross-register.
Upon completion of the cross-registration form, a signed cross-registration form as a PDF attachment will be sent to your email address within 24 hours (one business day).Once registered at the host school, the student then returns to the Brandeis Office of the University Registrar with the copy of the completed cross-registration form (attaching the course syllabus) to complete the registration process. Cross-registration must be completed in person at the Registrar's office, Goldfarb Library 120, by the student enrolling in the course. Students must honor the registration deadlines of both the host institution and Brandeis.
Dropping a Cross-Registered Class
Should a student wish to drop a cross-registered class, the student must first inform the instructor (and obtain the instructor’s signature, if required), go in person to the registrar’s office at the host school to drop the class and then bring a copy of the completed drop form to the Brandeis Office of the University Registrar to finalize the drop process.
Note: Failure to drop the course properly may result in a negative notation on the student’s transcript.