REGISTRATION

Carnegie Mellon University
Carnegie Mellon Students can register for CHINA TODAY under the undergraduate number 99-332, or the graduate numbers  90-702 and 95-862 in the Heinz College.

La Roche College
Add/Drop Form (https://intranet.laroche.edu/Registrar/pdfs/addDropForm.pdf) should be filled out and taken to the La Roche College Registrar’s Office or faxed to: 412-536-1075.  For any questions, call Dr. Paul Le Blanc, 412-536-1796.

University of Pittsburgh
University of Pittsburgh students will register through their individual Schools (see below). 
Registration procedure:  Obtain an Add/Drop form from Pitt’s Asian Studies Center or from your School or Department.  Complete the form according to the instructions from your school.  (Check: do you need your Adviser’s signature?)  Use the appropriate course number from the list below.  Submit the Add/Drop form to Katherine Carlitz, Asian Studies Center, 4108 WWPH, University of Pittsburgh.  DEADLINE: March 18, 2009 12:00 NOON.

Arts and Sciences and College of Business Administration Undergraduate students, and College of General Studies students ECON 1902/34856
School of Engineering Undergraduate and Graduate Students: ENGR 1627/37689
Graduate School of Public and International Affairs (GSPIA) students: PIA 2390/37718
Katz Graduate School of Business: BIND 2800/37908


University of Pittsburgh students may register for CHINA TODAY at no additional cost provided that they do not exceed the maximum number of credits for full-time enrollment.  Full-time enrollment maximum credits vary with status and School.  Students will be billed for credits exceeding their full or part-time allowable credits.

Registration for CHINA TODAY will be open through March 18, 2009.  ADD-DROP period for this course will end on March 19, 2009.  The last day to withdraw from CHINA TODAY without penalty is March 19, 2009.

Community Members
Please follow the link below to RSVP.

Community Registration Form

Sponsored by:
University of Pittsburgh:
Katz Graduate School of Business, the Swanson School of Engineering, Asian Studies Center, Global Studies Program, National Consortium on Teaching About Asia (NCTA), Confucius Institute, International Business Center, Office of the Provost
Carnegie Mellon University: H. John Heinz III College, the Office of the Provost, Division of Student Affairs
La Roche College

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