Advising & Registration Resources
Planning your schedule and registering for classes at ECU doesn’t have to be confusing. Use the resources below to check your degree progress, fix registration issues, connect with advising, and make sure you’re ready to enroll.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
For more answers to common questions about advising and registration, visit:
College of Business Undergraduate FAQs
College of Business Undergraduate Registration FAQs
Degree Planning & Course Registration
These tools help you track your degree requirements and register for classes at ECU.
Degree Works
Use Degree Works to review your degree audit, see which requirements you’ve completed, and identify the courses you still need for graduation. This should be your first stop before meeting with your advisor or registering for classes.
Registration & Planning
Access Registration & Planning through PiratePort to plan your class schedule and register for courses during your assigned registration window. You can search for classes, build your schedule, and officially enroll.
Holds
Before registration opens, check for any registration holds (cashier’s office, OSRR, immunization, etc.). Holds must be resolved before you can register for classes.
Common Registration Errors
Seeing an error message while registering? This resource explains common ECU registration errors (like prerequisites or major restrictions) and what steps to take to fix them. Keep in mind that often times the fix may be to choose a different section or course.
Academic Advising Support
Need guidance? These advising resources are here to help you stay on track or plan your next move.
Learner360
Use Learner360 to schedule advising appointments, message your advisor (support requests), and view important advising notes. This is the primary platform for connecting with your College of Business advisor.
Academic Advising Collaborative
College of Business Advising is part of a larger advising community. Learn how academic advising works at ECU, including shared expectations between students and advisors. Understanding this model helps you prepare for appointments and take ownership of your academic planning.
Pre-Professional Advising
If you’re considering law school, medical school, or another professional health program, connect with Pre-Professional Advising for specialized support, including major exploration, strategies for achieving academic goals, and connecting students with campus and community resources. Special programs and events, workshops, and individual appointments facilitate this development.