Spring 2026 Daily Cycles #2 Begins Monday, January 12

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Dear Students,

 

Spring 2026 Daily Cycles #2 begins on Monday, January 12 at 1:30 pm EST. Please make adjustments to your spring 2026 schedule if you so desire. This daily add/drop cycle will run each business day through January 29 at 9:30 am EST. Results will be available each business day at 1:30 pm through January 29.

 

In order to access COURSES, you must now be connected to NYU VPN or NYU Wi-Fi. Please ensure you have proper access well before Monday, January 12.

 

Please refer to the 2025-2026 Registration Calendar and Subsequent Registration Cycles page for additional information and important dates. Please also continue to check the Course Updates page for changes to the schedule and new course offerings.

 

Discretionary Admits & First Class Attendance (For Upper-Year Students): Some classes have special attendance rules. See the list below. Please follow the procedures for these classes: https://www.law.nyu.edu/recordsandregistration/first-class-attendance

  • Closed Seminars/Colloquia/Simulations – The law school rules permit faculty to admit up to two students to seminars/colloquia/simulations during the first class meeting outside the regular registration procedures.
  • First Class Attendance Required – You should check the course descriptions of your classes regarding attendance. Some professors state that they will drop students if they miss the first class.

 

Delete All Bids You No Longer Want: Remember to delete the bid for any class you no longer wish to add to your schedule. You remain on the waitlist for a closed class until you delete your bid. To delete a bid, click on the stylus icon, select “Delete” and then “OK” to confirm that you want to delete the bid. Any bid in COURSES, even a bid for zero points, will be processed and may adjust your registration if a seat becomes available in a closed class.

 

If you require assistance, please contact your program office.

Best,

Academic Services

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