School of Continuing Education Registration

SCE Registration for Undergraduate Juniors & Seniors


Cyberfriar Registration Opens at 9AM on Monday, November 22.

Juniors and Seniors are permitted to take one SCE course each semester as part of your full-time course load. Registration in SCE courses is limited; typically only 5-10 seats are available per course for day school (UG) students. It is especially competitive to register for a core requirement. Please take note of the risk of dropping a day school course from your current schedule hoping to register for an SCE course: if you are not successful in registering for the SCE course, there is a likelihood that you will not regain your seat in the day course that you dropped.

APPROVED COURSE LIST: You must review the Dean’s Office “SCE Approved Course List,” found  below. The Approved Course List indicates whether the Day School will accept the SCE course and how it will be applied to your program of study (core; major; elective). Pay close attention to core courses; please don’t confuse the SCE Core with the Day School UG Core. If you see a course in CyberFriar that is NOT on the approved list, you CANNOT take this course! You are responsible for ensuring that the course that you register for will count toward your degree requirements.

ALT PIN: You must register in CyberFriar using the “ALT PIN” that was issued to you for spring registration. If you do not remember your ALT PIN, contact the Office of the Registrar at 401.865.1033.

ONLY ONE SCE COURSE PER SEMESTER: Please do NOT register for more than one  SCE course, because the Academic Dean’s Office will remove you from the 2nd course.

OVER-ENROLLMENT: If the course is closed, you may request permission to over-enroll by completing the SCE over-enrollment form found on the SCE website.  This form is to be submitted to the School of Continuing Education at sce@providence.edu.  PLEASE DO NOT CONTACT THE SCE  PROFESSOR FOR OVER-ENROLLMENT PERMISSION. Decisions regarding over-enrollment will not be made until the first week of classes. Thus, the closed SCE course should be your “plan B,” and seniors, in particular, should make every attempt to find day school courses rather than take a chance with SCE over-enrollment.

UG Dean’s List of Approved SCE Courses for Spring 2022 

SCE Over-Enrollment Request Form