Academics
Find degree requirements, enrollment guidance, advising resources, degree audit tools, study abroad information and academic support for current Cornell SC Johnson College of Business students.
Access Student Center
Student Center is Cornell’s registration and enrollment portal and a central hub for managing your academic and financial information. From one convenient location, you can search for classes, enroll in courses, view your academic records, review billing and financial aid and update personal information. Student Center also helps you stay on top of important deadlines, enrollment dates, holds and to-do items so you can plan ahead and manage your next steps with confidence.
Degree requirements
Use your program’s degree requirements to understand what you need to complete before graduation. Requirements may include courses, credits, academic standing, residency, milestones, concentrations, specializations or final semester steps. Start with the requirements for your school, program or degree. Then meet with academic advising if you have questions about how your choices may affect your progress.
Next steps
- Review your degree requirements
- Schedule a (Dyson, Johnson, Nolan) academic advising appointment
Get ready for enrollment
Before each enrollment period, check your degree progress, review deadlines and resolve any holds that could affect your ability to enroll. You may need to review course requirements, section options, credit limits, grade options, waitlists, account holds, academic accommodations or school-specific enrollment instructions.
Next steps
- Review enrollment guidance for your school or program
- Check academic dates and enrollment deadlines
- Review student account holds with the Office of the Bursar
- Review housing and residence life requirements
- Plan your semester in advance using the Scheduler tool in Class Roster.
Advising and career support
Academic advisors, faculty advisors, and career coaches can help you make informed choices about your academic and professional goals. Academic advising can help with degree planning, policies, petitions, transfer credit, study abroad planning and progress toward graduation. Faculty advisors can help you connect academic interests with courses, research, industry interests and professional development. Career coaches can help with resumes, interviews, networking, career goals and alumni connections.
Next steps
- Contact (Dyson, Johnson, Nolan) academic advising
- Find career resources for Nolan students
- Connect with Cornell Career Network
Study abroad
Study abroad can help you build global perspective while earning academic credit toward your degree. Because study abroad can affect course sequencing and graduation timing, start planning early. Review eligible programs, understand school or program policies and talk with academic advising before making plans.
Next steps
- Explore study abroad programs through Cornell’s Office of Global Learning
- Review study abroad policies for your school or program
- Contact (Dyson, Johnson, Nolan) academic advising about study abroad planning
Records, transcripts and petitions
Registrar support can help with enrollment records, grades, degree audits, transfer credit documentation, verification letters and petitions. For university-level services, such as official transcripts, enrollment certifications or replacement student ID cards, use the Office of the University Registrar.
Next steps
- Contact your program or school registrar
- Visit the Office of the University Registrar
- Request an official transcript
- Review enrollment certification information
- Find student ID card replacement information
Use LaunchPad
LaunchPad brings together academic tools, forms, deadlines, support services and commonly used links. Some resources may require Cornell authentication. Use your school or college LaunchPad when you need forms, advising details, enrollment resources, deadlines or links to school-specific academic tools.