New Student Registration Guide & FAQ Page — Pre-Seminary Program
Welcome to Martin Luther College! The information found on these pages will help you get registered for the proper courses as you begin your preparation for enrollment at Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary!
You are ultimately responsible for understanding your degree requirements and meeting them. The dean and your advisors stand ready to help you.
Video Tutorial
The MLC Registration Guide Video walks you through the process of registering for your courses. Before proceeding, watch it and follow its guidance, step by step.
No, really. Before proceeding, watch the MLC Registration Guide video tutorial. Nothing else will make sense unless you do! (Note: First, watch the whole thing. Then, go back and follow the instructions step by step.)
Step-by-Step Instructions
First, click here to access the MLC Portal. Log in using your MLC username and password. Click on your name in the upper right-hand corner to get to your individual Portal Directory page. Here is where you will start putting together your schedule.
Before you start, please note the following:
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The Program Plan PDF linked on your Portal Directory page is dictated by your emphasis/minor choice.
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Read the general information in the yellow box at the top and note what applies to you.
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This is a template; it shows all the specific courses or course menu requirements for a Bachelor of Arts degree with your chosen emphasis/minor. You may have to adapt it to your specific situation.
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The pages that follow the template provide a full list of all courses in the various menus that are part of your degree.
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To see what options you have, refer to the list of courses in the Program Plan PDF, in particular the "Literature Seminar Elective" menu and the "Pre-Seminary Vocal Music Course" menu. Clicking on any course in this list will take you to the course description.
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In the Portal (Scheduling>Program Planner), create a Program Planner by clicking Create New and selecting your plan under Use Standard Plan.
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For most first-year students, the majority of the specific courses you need to take will automatically populate in the Program Planner. The only courses you will need to choose are the ones in the gray boxes.
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Make any necessary adjustments to your first two semesters based on . . .
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course requirements you’ve already met (AP tests, dual-enrollment courses)
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non-biblical language placement (applies only to German, Latin, Confessional, and Spanish emphasis/minor). The MLC Registrar’s Office has already enrolled you in your initial German, Latin, or Spanish course(s) based on the results of the language placement test.
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- For any gray box in your Program Planner (if applicable), select a specific course and drag it into that box. (The lists of courses you can choose from are on the Program Plan PDF.
- If you are entering the Pre-Seminary Program with no non-biblical language experience, you must delay Greek until your sophomore year. (The Registrar’s Office will already have enrolled you in the elementary level of a non-biblical language.)
- If you want to change your emphasis/minor, contact the pre-seminary dean via email at danelljc@mlc-wels.edu.
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Please note that the following have already been (or will be) scheduled for you:
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Your plan is automatically saved. You can go back to it at any time through the MLC Portal.
MLC Scheduling Help Desk
If you have any questions during the scheduling process (that aren’t answered in the FAQ section below) or about anything on this page, call the MLC Scheduling Help Desk. The people at the help desk are there to help you with your scheduling needs.
MLC Scheduling Help Desk Availability
June 22 - July 10, 2026
- By phone: 507.233.9102
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- 8 am to 4 pm CDT Monday - Thursday
- 8 am to 12 pm CDT Friday
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- By email to records@mlc-wels.edu
July 13 - July 17, 2026
- By phone: 507.233.9102
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- 8 am to 8 pm CDT Monday - Wednesday
- 8 am to 6 pm CDT Thursday
- 8 am to 12 pm CDT Friday
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- By email to records@mlc-wels.edu
After July 17, 2026
- By phone: 507.233.9102
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- 8 am to 4 pm CDT Monday - Thursday
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- By email to registrar@mlc-wels.edu
Important Dates
- Week of June 22, 2026 - Receive your scheduling instructions in the mail.
- June 22 - July 10, 2026 - Plan your schedule in the MLC Portal-Schedule Planner. (See Help Desk contact information and availability above.)
- July 13 - July 16, 2026 - Online course registration is open. Please note the day and time for scheduling. (See Help Desk contact information and availability above.)
- July 21, 2026 - Final Day for self-registration.
FAQs
AP: Do AP courses I took count for college credit?
Yes, provided you received the necessary score on the AP Test. When MLC receives official notification from the College Board of tests taken and scores received (this is usually in early July), the Registrar’s Office will update your transcript, and you will see this near the top of your Program Planner. You can then remove the requirement from your Plan. (Please be sure you have requested that your AP scores be sent to MLC. Our AP code is 6435.)
Auditing: May I audit courses?
Yes, beyond 18 credit hours, students may audit courses Asup muchto as21 possible,total credit/audit hours. Students often audit choir, Wind Symphony, etc., after they have reached 18 credits. (Audits do not earn credit. Refer to the 2026-27 Undergraduate Catalog, p. 30, for audit policies.)
Course Descriptions: Where do I find course descriptions?
See the Course Description page on the MLC Portal. (This page can also show you when the course is being offered.)
Credit Limits: How many credits may I schedule?
Students may not take more than 18 credits per semester.
Dual-Credit Courses: Do college courses I took in high school transfer to MLC?
In most cases, yes—though not until MLC receives an official transcript and evaluates it. Once that happens, the MLC Registrar’s Office will enter that credit into your transcript and notify you. You will see this near the top of your Program Planner. If you took courses at another college, please followbe thesure planto request that hasan beenofficial laidtranscript outfrom that college be sent to MLC.
Financial Aid & Credit Benchmarks
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The Standard Load: A typical first-year semester is 15 to 18 credits.
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Financial Aid Baselines: You must take at least 12 credits in your program for full federal financial aid, and 15 credits if you receive a Minnesota State Grant. CRITICAL: Financial aid will only pay for courses that are explicitly required for your
firstdegree.year. Once(If youarrivehaveonatcampus,least 12 credits in youradvisorsprogram, you may add “extra” credits that are not part of your program, up to a total of 18 credits (21 if 3 are an audit). You cannot take random "extra" courses to boost your credit count for financial aid. -
If you DID NOT bring in AP or Transfer Credits: Look at your Semester 1 and Semester 2 columns. If your Program Planner totals fewer than 15 credits, you should look at the General Education menus and "move a course up" to comfortably hit your credit goals.
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If you DID bring in AP or Transfer Credits: Do not pull future courses forward. If you bring in credits (e.g., 9–15 credits from high school), you will
helphave lighter semesters in your first year (12–14 credits). Leave them light! Spreading your remaining required courses across all 8 semesters ensures youplanmaintain financial aid eligibility your senior year without running out of degree-required classes.
MN State Grant Note: If you have a MN State Grant and brought in more than 11 credits, contact the Financial Aid Office and pre-seminary dean immediately to strategically map out your subsequent4-year years and offer you guidance on which courses to take.plan.
CanGeneral Education Requirements: What do I scheduleneed 1st-semesterto coursesknow inabout 2ndGeneral semesterEducation andcourses? 2nd-semester
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Yes, but . . .
Some –especially the language courses– cannot and should not be moved.Donotschedule ENG1303 (Rhetoric & Composition) and ENG130x (Literature Seminar) in the same semester.Donotschedule more than one Biblical History and Literature course (THE1001, THE1002, THE2001) in the same semester. Also, do not schedule Biblical History and Literature III (THE2001) as your first BHL course.Maintain the sequence HIS2112 (Rise of the West) first, then HIS2113 (Modern West).Don’t move any elective courses into the first year; at this point, you lack the prerequisites.
What are the (Gen Ed Menu) courses in my Program Plan?
Some courses in your program plan appear as a grayed entry and do not specify a particular course. These represent general education courses required of every MLC student. Any course from a given menu can meet the Gen Ed requirement in that area. (Note that some areas require more than one course to fulfill the Gen Ed requirement - for example, Theology.) Here are a few notes about each area of the Gen Ed menus. (Note: Not everything here will necessarily apply to your individualized program plan.)
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FineArts. If you need a fifth course for one of your first two semesters, moving a Gen Ed Fine Arts course up in your program is an option.History-Social Science
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If you need a fifth course for one of your first two semesters, moving a Gen Ed Math course up in your program may be an option.
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These are listed on pp. 100-101 of theUndergraduate Catalog.These courses all begin with PED11xx. Each of these courses lasts one quarter.-
Note:If you have participated on a high school varsity soccer team, do not take PED1131 Soccer. This course is
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othertwo physics coursesonofferedthethismenu,yearSCI4102 Physics: Thermodynamics is available in semester 1, and(SCI3102Physics:&WavesSCI4102)andhaveHarmonicprerequisiteMotionorisclassavailablestandinginrequirements.semester 2. A calculus background is recommended for each.If you need a fifth course for one of your first two semesters, moving a Gen Ed Science course up in your program may be an option.
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How do I schedule Music courses like Wind Symphony, Piano, Organ, or Choir?
Complete the Music Experience Inventory form online as soon as possible, even if you have no music experience. (It’s part of your New Student Checklist.) If you indicate an interest in joining Wind Symphony on the form, Wind Symphony will automatically be entered in your schedule planner. When this happens, it may move you over 18 credits. Please check your credit load. You must add all other music courses to your schedule planner.
Schedule section 01 for piano, organ, choir, instrumental, and vocal lessons. After your Music Experience Inventory form has been reviewed and after your brief audition during student orientation week, your music course level may be adjusted in your schedule. You will also then be assigned an instructor for keyboard, instrument, and/or vocal lessons. Students registered for lessons will receive an email from their assigned instructor before the semester begins. It will include their assigned lesson time.
Students desiring to participate in a choir should register for section 01 of the course in one of the following ways:
New students who are joining Wind Symphony, which meets fourth hour, should register for Chorale, MUS2048, which meets eighth hour.New
WhatENG0001 is& the MUSxxx Vocal Music (Pre-Seminary Menu) course I see on my Program Plan?
Pre-Seminary students are required to take a one-credit vocal music course. The options are listed on p. 79 in the Undergraduate Catalog. Please note the following:
MUSxxxx Choir. The choirs available this year are MUS2048 (Chorale), MUS2039 (Männerchor), and MUS3036 (College Choir).All three are audition choirs.MUS3036 (College Choir) is made up of mostly upperclassmen. A few spots may be open for first-year students. It is a traveling choir and meets five times per week.While only one semester of a choir is required, our choirs (like a sports team) appreciate a student’s participation for the entire year.Many pre-seminary students audit choir and/or Wind Symphony if their schedule is already at 18 credits, simply because they love music. If you choose to do this, you must still fulfill the one-credit vocal music requirement at some point.
MUS1103 (Sight Singing Fundamentals) is a course centered around learning the basics of reading music and is intended for students with little to no music literacy.MUS1104 (Vocal Skills) is a course designed for those needing to develop the basics of singing technique and is intended for students with little to no singing experience.Please noteENG1303:that this course is not being offered in 2025-26.MUS203x Applied Voice courses are meant for experienced singers who seek individual voice training. There are limited spots available.
Why is my first non-biblical language course already scheduled?
Your first non-biblical language course is determined mainly by the results of the language diagnostic placement exam you took. You were automatically scheduled based on the results of that test. This may mean that your first course is delayed until semester 2. During the first two weeks of the semester (the drop/add period), you will have a chance to confirm or change that placement. If you feel you were misplaced, please contact the Deans Office. Do not schedule another non-biblical language course.
Why is THE1401 Early Ministry Experience I already scheduled in Semester E?
This program requirement has already been scheduled for you. Early in the semester, our pre-seminary director of Early Ministry Experiences will meet with you and explain what this is about.
Why are there Englishthese courses already in my schedule planner?
If your English ACT score was 17 or below, you may be required to take ENG0001 Essential Skills for College Composition and ENG1303 Rhetoric and Composition concurrently during your first semester of studies. ENG0001 does not fulfill any of the English requirements for graduation. These courses will already appear in your schedule planner. If this applies to you, then you will have to take your English Literature Seminar course in semesterSemester 2.
Moving Courses: Can I move courses around?
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What You Can Move:
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Courses that appear in red in your Program Plan template, provided they are 1000- or 2000-level courses.
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General Education Fine Arts, Math, and Science menus are excellent options to pull into your first year if necessary, but only for students without transfer credits who fall below the 15-credit baseline. (See “Financial Aid & Credit Benchmarks” above.)
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What You Shouldn’t Move:
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Generally speaking, do not schedule 3000-level or 4000-level courses for your first year.
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Do not move Biblical Languages out of their designated years, unless you are required to delay the start of Greek.
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Do not schedule ENG1303 Rhetoric and Composition and your ENG130x Literature Seminar in the same semester.
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Do not schedule more than one Biblical History & Literature course (THE1001, THE1002, THE2001) in the same semester, and don’t schedule THE2001 in the first semester.
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Try to take HIS2112 Rise of the West first, then HIS2113 Modern West.
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ENG3310 Interpersonal Communication and HIS3011 US History II are reserved for the junior year and cannot be taken early.
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If you are moving a Gen Ed Science course forward, remember that some science courses have prerequisites or class standing preferences.
MTH0003: Why is therethis course already a Math course in my schedule planner? schedule?
If your Math ACT score was 17 or below, you aremay be required to take MTH0003 Developmental Mathematics induring yourthe first semester.year. MTH0003 does not fulfill any of the Mathematicsmath requirements for graduation. It canis benormally taken concurrently with MTH1012 Organizational and& Personal Finance (recommended) or before taking any other general education math courses.Finance.
WhereMusic Courses: How do I findschedule courseMusic descriptions?courses like Wind Symphony, piano, organ, or a choir?
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Please note that MUS2048 Chorale and MUS3036 College Choir meet during the 8th hour (which might impact athletes). MUS3036 College Choir is mostly upperclassmen, with very few spots for first-year students. It meets five times per week and goes on tour.
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Auditions & Adjustments: Your actual ensemble placement or lesson teacher will be determined during orientation auditions. The music department will automatically adjust your schedule to the correct section after auditions.
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Auditing Ensembles: If you are already at 18 credits and want to join a choir or Wind Symphony for enjoyment without earning credit, you may
Iauditschedule?Students may not take more than 18credithours per semester. Pre-Seminary students normally take five (5) courses of 3 or more credits per semester.it. You mustbestillscheduledfulfill your 1-credit vocal music graduation requirement for12creditcreditsatpersomesemester in your program to be considered full-time. (Note: those receiving the Minnesota State Grant must be scheduled for 15 credits in their program to receive the full benefit.)point. -
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Yes, beyond 18credithours, students mayauditcoursesup to 21 totalcredit/audit hours. Students often audit choir, Wind Symphony, etc., after they have reached 18 credits.(Audits do not earn credit. Refer to the2025-26 Undergraduate Catalog[pg. 30] for audit policies.)Are my AP credits reflected in my Program Plan?In most cases, yes—though these credits are “pending” until MLC receives official notification from the College Board of tests taken and scores received.Ifyou expect to receive AP credits, check yourMLC Portal Unofficial Transcriptafter July 8. Once official notification of AP credit is received and processed, this will automatically show up in your Program Plan. Please be sureyou haverequestedzerothatsingingyourexperience,APchoosescoresMUS1103beSightsentSingingtoFundamentals.MLC. -
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What if I need an additional course to reach five (5) content courses in a semester?
Consider moving up one of the Gen Ed Science menu or Gen Ed Fine Arts menu courses to fill that spot.