Business Policy Instructions
Spring Business Policy applications due by midnight October 31, 2009
To Apply for MAN 4720 and MAN 6726
Important! Read page completely before applying for “Business Policy” class. Apply for graduation online or at the One-Stop Student Service Center.
Spring 2010 Registration
- Only students expecting to graduate in Spring 2010 will be allowed to register.
- Students must list all courses to be taken during Spring 2010, including policy course.
- Those who miss the deadline are not guaranteed space availability.
- Acceptance or denial decisions are made a few days prior to the beginning of registration.
- Notification of the decision will be sent to your UNF e-mail.
- Undergraduate students must have an overall GPA and upper level GPA of 2.0 or greater to register.
- Graduate students must have an overall GPA of 3.0 or greater to register.
- Graduate students will not be approved for registration if on academic probation.
Closed Policy Course Instructions
- If your first choice is closed, either register for a different section or put yourself on a “wait list.”
- If wait list is CLOSED, follow the Schedule Conflict or Work Conflict procedures immediately.
- The online wait list (OWL) is available within the on-line registration system.
Schedule Conflicts
A. Course Scheduling Conflict
- If the section you need is closed, and other sections conflict with other required courses, sign-up on the “wait list” for the needed section.
- Send a letter to the Department of Management, Building 42/Room 3002, Attention: Department Chair.
- Provide the appropriate documentation as proof for the Department Chair.
- Include your e-mail address in the letter.
- If you are a graduate student, send this letter only to the graduate advisor.
B. Work Scheduling Conflict
- If the section you need is closed, and other sections conflict with your work schedule, sign-up on the “wait list” for the needed section.
- Send a letter to the Department of Management, Building 42/Room 3002, Attention: Department Chair.
- The letter must be from your employer, on company letterhead, describing the scheduling conflict.
- Include your e-mail address in the letter.
- If you are a graduate student, send this letter only to the graduate advisor.
Undergraduate International Business Majors
Before policy approval can be given, you must have the required internship approval documentation from the International Business Internship Coordinator turned in to your advisor. If you plan to complete an internship in Spring 2010, approval will not be given until Fred Pragasam has provided e-mail documentation of the internship.

