Closed Classes
Spanish 101.01
You are eligible to enroll in Spanish 101.01 ...- if you have had less than two (2) years of high school Spanish or,
- if you graduated from high school five (5) years ago and have no EM credit or transfer credit from another university. Check the Foreign Language Expiration Date Chart if you took the MultiCAT Foreign Language Placement Test. This chart indicates when you may enroll in Spanish 101.01 for credit. If you have had more than two years of high school Spanish you graduated less than five years ago, you must take the placement test go to 171 Hagerty Hall with your student I. D. No appointment is necessary.
If you are eligible and wish to enroll in Spanish 101.01 you must speak with an academic advisor in your college of enrollment (EXP, USS, CED, ASC, and BUS). If you are in any other college you must complete a pre-admission form and a permission to enroll slip in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese (298 Hagerty Hall) when your registration window opens.
Spanish 102.66 - 250
If you are not registered for a Spanish course (102.66 - 250) and are trying to get into a class that is closed you must enroll on-line through the University Registrar Web Site. You can register through the end of the first Friday of classes; as seats open up in Spanish classes those on the wait list will have priority. Your College Advisor in USAS, ASC or CED can register you for a class if there is space available (as shown in the computer system) for the section you want. Advisors can only give you the same spaces available to those who register on-line. The Spanish Department will not give any permission for closed courses nor will the instructor of the class sign permission to enroll slips. If you are on the wait list (first, second, third...) you may attend the class for the first week - this does not guarantee, however, that you will be placed into the class. Participation is graded from the first day of class and make-up work is not permitted for late additions.
If you need the course to graduate on time, you should speak with your advisor. The Department has given permission to override the limit by two (2) in order to accommodate students who need to take a course this quarter in order to complete their course sequence for graduation.
For additional questions, please contact For additional questions, please contact Dr. Robison (robison.25@osu.edu) (101.01 - 103.66) or Dr. Macián (macian.1@osu.edu) (104 - 250).

