
Fall 2025 Master’s Enrollment Guide


April Pre-Enrollment

August Regular Enrollment
The published Fall 2025 Class Roster lists our officially confirmed courses at Cornell Tech. As a Cornell Tech student, you will only be able to enroll in classes hosted by our campus programs at Cornell Tech. Ithaca classes are not available for enrollment unless otherwise noted below in the FAQ section as a special exception.
- When reviewing the class roster, you must filter by Location for “Cornell Tech” to review eligible Cornell Tech campus offerings
- Please make sure to review the class roster notes of a course as it will indicate if you are eligible to enroll in the class based on your academic program (i.e. Limited to Cornell Tech PhD Students only, instructor permission needed, etc.).
- A small amount of courses will have special enrollment processing – please review the FAQ section as it will inform you on which classes and next steps!
- CEE 6800 Engineering Smart Cities is listed on the roster but is not yet confirmed if it will be offered – more soon!
- HADM 6066 and HADM 7510 are listed on the roster but are not eligible to CT students
- Class meeting patterns, times, grading basis, prerequisites, etc. are official and published. Classroom locations will be posted in late May.
- At this time only Technical Classes (CS, ORIE, ECE, and INFO), and Studio is available for Pre-Enrollment. MBA, LAW, TECHIE, and additional new Technical classes will be published in time for August Regular Enrollment.
- Our team will send out your unique permission code to enroll in TECH 5900 Product Studio. This is anticipated to be sent out on the morning of April 22, 2025. Instructions will be provided how to use the permission code.
- Interested in an independent study? This form link below is only to be used for our Master’s students who are intending to work with Cornell Tech Technical Faculty (CS, INFO, ORIE, ECE). This form will also be used for Jacobs’ students who are pursuing a study as part of their Spec Project requirement. Cornell Tech Master’s Students who pursue projects with LAW or MBA faculty are directed to contact the Student & Academic Affairs Team for guidance as this is handled differently. Prior to filling out the form, please also consult with your independent study advisor and your program director regarding your project. Once you are ready to proceed, please fill out the electronic form here.
Further updates such as new classes added to the roster will be announced and updated on this page as we approach the Fall semester.

Important Dates to Remember: Studio Maker Days!
Studio Maker Days are scheduled on the following dates for Fall 2025:
- Maker Day 1: Sept 18th – Sept 19th
- Maker Day 2: Oct 23rd- Oct 24th
- Maker Day 3: Nov 13th- Nov 14th
- Maker Day 4: Dec 4th – Dec 5th
Curriculum & Academic Calendar Resources

Cornell Tech Academic Calendar
Click here to review the Cornell Tech Academic Calendar. Cornell Tech adheres to the Ithaca Academic Calendar for start/end dates of classes, holidays, etc.

Cornell Tech Curriculum Guides
Please follow your program’s academic requirements on your program curriculum sheet here. If you are having difficulty enrolling in a mandatory/required class for your program, please email the Student & Academic Affairs Team.
Fall 2025 Add/Drop Deadlines - Click here to view!
Full-Semester Course Deadlines (course prefix: CS, INFO, ECE, ORIE, LAW)
Add/Change Credits Deadline: September 8, 2025 at 11:59pm
After this deadline, adds will only be considered in extreme circumstances and requires faculty permission via Add/Drop Form.
Drop Deadline: October 20, 2025 at 11:59pm
Dropping a semester long class after the deadline requires instructor permission via the add/drop form and will result in a W on your transcript
Last Day to Change Grading Basis: October 20, 2025 at 11:59pm
Special note: we will provide the link to the add/drop form once we are past the add deadline for courses.
Johnson MBA Course Deadlines
MBA courses (NBAY, NBA, NCCY, etc) have varied start/end dates, the last date to add/drop will be according to when their class meets in the first or second half of the term.
First Half of semester (7W1):
Add Course/Drop Course/Change Credits/Change Grading Basis Deadline: September TBD at 11:59pm.
Permission from faculty required to add/drop after September 3rd. Deadline to drop without “W” is September TBD. After this date, “W” on your transcript.
Second Half of semester (7W2):
Add Course/Drop Course/Change Credits/Change Grading Basis Deadline: October TBD , at 11:59pm.
Permission from faculty required to add/drop after October TBD Deadline to drop without “W” is November TBD . After this date, “W” on your transcript.
Please note if you are requesting to drop a class after the drop deadline – you must seek instructor permission with the instructor first for approval to drop. Forward this email to us and we will have Johnson Registrar process accordingly.
Enrollment Frequently Asked Questions
Where do I enroll in classes? Are there guides to help me navigate the enrollment process?
Yes, students enroll in classes through Student Center. Instructions on how to add, drop, swap courses are available here!
The Office of the Registrar also has Class Enrollment FAQ page that provides additional helpful tidbits on navigating course enrollment.
Can I add classes to my shopping cart prior to the enrollment period?
Yes, classes can be added to your shopping cart prior to when the enrollment period begins. However, this does not save you a spot in the class or guarantee that you will be able to take the class. Once your enrollment period begins, make sure you complete all steps to finish enrolling.
Any classes you add to your shopping cart (Step 1 on Student Center) will remain there during your enrollment or add/drop period unless all three enrollment steps are completed. You are not enrolled or entitled to a spot in a class if it has only been added to your shopping cart. If you are ready to add the class to your schedule, make sure you finish enrolling (Step 3 on Student Center).
What course prefix should I enroll in for a crosslisted course? (This is most applicable to Master's Technical Courses)
Some classes are cross-listed across different major disciplines. If you are trying to enroll in a cross-listed Master’s class, please make sure you enroll in the section according to your major as this is where we reserved seats for your major (i.e. CS students should enroll in the CS section, ORIE should enroll in ORIE section, etc.).
Students who are in a discipline that is not listed in the crosslisting, you will be able to enroll in the main prefix of the class. See below for information this semester:
For degree fulfillment – our team will be mindful during our degree reviews for crosslisted classes to have them counted where appropriate regardless of what prefix you are enrolled in (for example if you need to complete a CS course but were enrolled in the INFO prefix- we will account for the course as a CS credit for you to graduate!).
- CS 5785/ORIE 5750/ECE 5414 Applied Machine Learning
- CS section: CS students and all other students from other disciplines (including PhD)
- ORIE section: ORIE master’s students only
- ECE section: ECE master’s students only
2. CS 5432/INFO 5320Trust and Safety: Platforms, Policies, Products
- CS section: CS students and all other students from other disciplines (including PhD)
- INFO section: INFO master’s students only
3. INFO 5345/CS 5424/ECE 5413 Developing and Designing Interactive Devices
- INFO students and all other students from other disciplines (including PhD)
- CS section: CS master’s students only
- ECE section: ECE Master’s students only
4. INFO 5340/CS 5650 Virtual & Augmented Reality
- INFO students and all other students from other disciplines (including PhD)
- CS section: CS master’s students Only
5. INFO 6410/CS 5682 HCI & Design
- INFO students and all other students from other disciplines (including PhD)
- CS section: CS master’s students Only
6. INFO 7060/LAW 7179 Digital Life Seminar
- INFO students and all other students from other disciplines (Including PhD)
- LAW section: Law students only
7. ORIE 5355/INFO 5370 Applied Data Science: Decision-Making Beyond Prediction
- ORIE section: ORIE students and all other students from other disciplines (including PhD)
- INFO section: INFO master’s students only
8. ORIE 5380/CS 5727 Optimization Methods
- ORIE section: ORIE students and all other students from other disciplines (including PhD)
- CS section: CS master’s students only
9. ECE 5235/INFO 5235/ORIE 5325/ ECE 7235 Sustainable and Urban Energy
- ECE 5235 section: ECE students and all other students from other disciplines
- INFO 5235 section: INFO master’s students only
- ORIE 5235 section: ECE master’s students only
- ECE 7235 section -PhD Students Only
When will waitlists open? When are they reviewed?
Waitlists for Technical Classes will not be available during the Pre-Enrollment period,
All course waitlists will be reviewed during the Regular Enrollment period. During this time is when our office begins reviewing available seats to move students off the waitlist is a manual process, we appreciate your patience as we work through this system. Students will be notified IF and WHEN they are officially moved off the waitlist to enrolled in the course.
Please do not inquire with faculty or other Registrar offices regarding the status of your enrollment. We ask that you refer to this webpage and also email our team at studentaffairs@tech.cornell.edu for any follow up inquiries.
I received this error message: "Available seats are reserved. You do not meet the enrollment group criteria to enroll in this class at this time" What does this mean and what should I do next?
Classes will have a limited number of seats available for specific populations of students. Almost all of Cornell Tech courses will have these reserved seats set up to allow an equitable distribution of student majors to enroll in a course.
If you encounter this error message, this means all seats have been filled by other students in your program. Even if the class shows as open/seats available, please be mindful the seats are for other student groups (i.e. PhD students!). You will need await to see if space allows during the Pre-Enroll period or wait until Regular Enrollment Round when waitlists open to sign up for consideration. We cannot add you to the class if the seats are full for your major group.
Why does a class appear as open/have available seats but I can't enroll in it?
All courses at Cornell Tech will have reserve capacity groups arranged as mentioned in the question above. Once a class has reached maximum enrollment for a specific reserve group, it will no longer allow enrollment for students from that group into the class.
If seats are open for other student’s majors, you will still see the course’s status listed with a green circle as “open”. Please be mindful you will still not be able to enroll until a spot becomes available based on your major.
I am trying to enroll in a class but there is a time conflict error. What do I do?
Students are not able to enroll in classes that have overlapping time meeting patterns (this will occur even if it’s a 15 minute overlap or for the entire meeting pattern). You must decide which class to enroll in for consideration. Students cannot take two classes at the same time (i.e. if you are trying to take an online remote class and an in person Tech class). All classes are taught synchronously so please ensure that you plan accordingly.
How do I sign up for an independent study?
Independent Studies require an approval process with the Independent Study Advisor and the student’s Program Director.
This form link below is only to be used for our Master’s students who are intending to work with Cornell Tech Technical Faculty (CS, INFO, ORIE, ECE). This form will also be used for Jacobs’ students who are pursuing a study as part of their Spec Project requirement. Cornell Tech Master’s Students who pursue projects with LAW or MBA faculty are directed to contact the Student & Academic Affairs Team for guidance as this is handled differently.
Prior to filling out the form, please also consult with your independent study advisor and your program director regarding your project.
Once you are ready to proceed, please fill out the electronic form here.
Once you complete your form, it will route to your independent study advisor, then to your program director, and then lastly to the Student & Academic Affairs team for final review and approval. The Student & Academic Affairs team will enroll approved students into their independent study once the process is complete.
Students will receive an email notification throughout the approval process of where the form is along the workflow.
What PhD Classes are open to Master's Students?
Generally, very few PhD classes will consider Master’s student enrollment. Our team will communicate which PhD classes will be eligible to enroll in closer to Regular Enrollment. Master’s students will not be able to sign up for PhD Classes during Pre-Enrollment as priority is given to PhD students first.
What Ithaca-Based Classes are Available to Master's Students?
At this time we have not confirmed Ithaca offerings for Master’s Students. Please be mindful that students do not have eligibility for Ithaca courses as they are not approved as applicable to Cornell Tech’s degree requirements. The Student & Academic Affairs Team will review enrollments on an ongoing basis – if we identify students enrolled in a non-approved course, they will be dropped.
What classes have special enrollment processing?
- INFO 5410 Urban Systems – taught by Michael Samuelian will require non-Urban Tech students to seek instructor permission to enroll during the August Regular Enrollment period. Non-UT students cannot request enrollment ahead of time.
- INFO 5360 Healthcare Organization & Delivery – taught by Lisa Kern. This class is a 2 credit class. If you are a Health Tech student, we will auto enroll you in an additional +1 credit under TECH 5999 shortly.
Which classes require permission codes? How do I use them?
Permission codes allows students to self-enroll in a restricted class. Very few classes will issue permission codes to enroll – below are the only courses that will have permission codes issued.
- Required Studio Courses (we will issue permission codes prior to Pre-Enrollment):
- TECH 5900 Product Studio
- INFO 5410 Urban Systems (non-Urban Tech students will be able to inquire for permission codes closer to Regular Enrollment in August for this course – please do not inquire at this time as enrollment is prioritized for UT studnets only).
Please be mindful that permission codes are only generated for the above courses. They are not created for other Cornell Tech classes. The permission code is uniquely assigned to a student for the specific class – it will not work for other courses.
Once you have your permission code, you can enter the permission code in student center enrollment to self-enroll – permission codes can only be used during the actual enrollment period. It will not be valid outside the enrollment period!
To enroll in the class:
- Please proceed to your Student Center and search for your class (please be aware if the class is closed/full, the permission code will override this to enroll you!).
- Once added to our cart, you will see further class info under “Add Class” details
- Enter your Permission Number in the appropriate field under Class Preferences which looks like below:
4. Proceed to Step 2-3 to process enrollment!
When will Weill Courses be available for Health Tech Students?
Fall 2025 Weill Courses for Health Tech Students will be announced to HT students in the coming weeks. All Weill enrollments are managed through our team – please do not email the Weill Registrar as we are in coordination with them on communications!
Jacobs Students- Enrolling in your INFO 5920 Specialization Project
Information regarding Spec Project can be found on this page!
I am a non-MBA student interested in taking an MBA class, what courses am I eligible to take and how can I enroll?
We will provide more information on this process closer to the Regular Enrollment Period. MBA clasess are not available during Pre-Enrollment.
I am a non-LLM student interested in taking an LAW class, what courses am I eligible to take and how can I enroll?
We will provide more information on this process closer to the Regular Enrollment Period. LAW clasess are not available during Pre-Enrollment.
How do I check my Registration Status?
To check your registration status, log in to Student Essentials and view your “Registration Status” at the top of the page.
- If you are registered, your Registration Status will state “Registered” with a green checkmark.
- The absence of a green checkmark means there is a hold preventing your registration.
Please also review the Class Enrollment FAQ’s as this will provide answers how to use the Registration System (Student Center) along with other helpful tidbits!
How do I see if I have a Hold on my account?
There are several different types of holds – some are informational and must be completed for graduation, and some are immediate and prevent current semester registration. Your Holds are listed at the top right of the page when logged in to Student Essentials. Click on “more information” for complete details including steps to resolve a hold.
Can I be enrolled in less than 12 credits in a semester?
Cornell Tech campus policy indicates that students enrolled in full-time masters programs are required to maintain a minimum of 12 credits of enrollment each semester. Students are advised to enroll in an average of 15 credits each semester, unless your program requirements notes otherwise, to ensure progression towards degree completion. This policy does not apply to students enrolled in Cornell Tech’s part-time programs (CS and LLM).
Additional Course Information & Personal Calendar Resources
To view both current and archived historical course offerings/descriptions, you may review the course catalog on courses.cornell.edu
To download your semester’s class schedule to your personal calendar, please log in to the Scheduler page of the Class Roster to import your schedule! Instructions on how to use this feature are provided on the “Using Scheduler” tool.
Please be mindful once you download the calendar, it will not update automatically if any changes are made thereafter (you will need to re-download the calendar after updates are implemented).