What does it mean for a golf course to have “character”? Can character be quantified, or is it more like “charisma,” something that’s easy to spot in a personality but difficult to explain? Most of us ...
If you’re a golfer, you likely have a handle on the courses in your town, county and maybe even your state — the best designs, the best values, the shortest commutes from your home. But how well do ...
The instructions outlined in this section are only for students who are unable to add courses on their own through Search and Register. View Search and Register instructions on the Registration Flight ...
Fall golf is almost here, and for many, the cooler temperatures and peak course conditions make it the best time of the year to play. It’s fitting, then, that Tuesday Sept. 10 is International "Thank ...
The new system will have a conditional add/drop option, give students access to detailed class information and will have a ...
Currently enrolled students may audit courses without credit with the consent of the instructor. Audited courses do not count under any rules establishing maximum registration or enrollment status.
The undergraduate course repeat policy can be found in the Miami University Policy Library. To apply the course repeat policy, submit a Course Repeat Policy request. Students are strongly encouraged ...
The registration process can be overwhelming and stressful. From figuring out your registration time to navigating CULPA reviews, waitlists, and conflicting classes, it is challenging to create a ...
It’s difficult to misplace a golf course. But golf course plans? They’re more likely to get lost. That’s what happened, anyway, with a blueprint drawn by one of the greatest architects of all time. In ...
What is a Course Alert Notification? Read more about our notifications that can connect you to the resources you need, when you need them. Course Alert is a campus-wide initiative that notifies ...
When you write a course description, it is important to keep the following best practices in mind: Use generic terms when referencing software. Only use specific software names if they are the central ...