ENS Class Registration Information for SDSU Students

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Some subjects shouldn't be learned in a classroom. SDSU students can earn 1 unit of college credit for each ENS watersports class taken at MBAC. Classes can be taken for a letter grade, for credit/no credit, or students can audit the class and take it just for fun without receiving the unit. You can view the current ENS class schedule at www.mbaquaticcenter.com/college_credit_classes.htm.

Classes

You can view the complete list of Exercise and Nutritional Sciences watersports credit classes at www.mbaquaticcenter.com/college_credit_classes.htm.

How to Register

Before the first day of classes

Pre-register online with WebPortal at www.sdsu.edu/portal/

After the first day of classes

You will need to get an add code to add a course after the first day of classes start for the semester. To obtain an add code you can call the MBAC at 858-488-1000, pick one up from your instructor during the first class meeting, or pick one up from the MBAC booth on Campanile Walk/North Library Walk during the first two weeks of the semester. Once you have an add code, you can register for the class on WebPortal at www.sdsu.edu/portal/

Fees

There will be a lab fee that must be paid to MBAC to take the class. The fee for each class are listed on the class schedule page. To receive the reduced fee for current students you must show a valid SDSU ID with "undergraduate" or "graduate" status listed. All other ID's, including "ALI" and "Extension" must pay the "others" fee. Fees must paid to MBAC by the 3rd week of the semester, and can be paid at MBAC, or at the MBAC booth on campus on Capanile Walk/Library Walk.

Where to meet

The first class meeting will be held in the Arena Meeting Center (AMC), directly across from the entrance to the Aztec Recreation Center (ARC), during the first week of the semester. All subsequent meetings will be held at the Mission Bay Aquatic Center.


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Dropping a class

If you need to drop a class for any reason you must drop prior to the drop deadline listed on the acadmic calendar. You must drop your class on WebPortal, as well as with MBAC. Dropping your class with MBAC does not remove your class from webportal. If you need to drop the class after the drop deadline you must have a valid reason and obtain a petition from the registrar's office on campus.