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My student is on a waiting list for a HomeSource class, how does that work?

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My student is on a waiting list for a HomeSource class, how does that work?

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A. When we have reached the maximum number of students in a class we begin a waiting list. This list actually begins on registration night after we have opened the class to as many students as possible. The waiting list is on a first-come-first-served basis. When an opening is available the next person in line will be called and offered the seat. If we have to leave a message, we will give until the next morning before we contact the next one on the list. Waiting lists will be active only through alternate registration and the specified period of adds/drops that may follow. Waiting lists are not a guarantee your student will get into the class. Administration may decide to increase the maximum number of students in a class, but if so, the seats will be filled from the waiting list first.

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