
Controlled Enrollment
Explained
Controlled enrollment is a process to manage enrollments in a class. Controlling enrollment has become necessary to ensure the availability of classes for degree-seeking outreach students. Classes managed by controlled enrollment are closed to open enrollment, requiring students to add themselves on the wait list. When you request enrollment in a class managed by controlled enrollment, your enrollment status is wait listed until your request is reviewed by staff or faculty from the college offering the course. Approval of your enrollment is based on established protocols and requirements of the various degree programs, such as fulfillment of prerequisites, admission to a college degree program, or other criteria. Follow any of the links below for more details on enrollment requirements and protocols of each degree program.
- College of Business B.S. Business Administration and Real Estate certificate programs.
- College of Business Master of Business Administration (MBA).
- School of Nursing RN/BSN B.S. degree program.
- School of Nursing Nurse Educator and Family Nurse Practitioner M.S. degree programs.
- Adult Learning and Technology's M.S. degree program in Instructional Technology, as well as its courses required for the Nurse Educator program.
- Biology Degree Program's BIOL 1020 - Life Science.
You will be notified by e-mail to your UWYO account when any change to your enrollment status is made.
