Section 5: Your DalOnline Account
Dal Online is the essential tool you will use as a student that allows you to access many services from the comfort of your own home. Here is a breakdown of common uses of your Dal Online account (under Web for Students): Admissions
Registration
Student Records
Complete application Declare your major
If you want to switch to a different faculty, you can apply online here. This will take you to a form on the Dal website where you can select your major(s) and minor from a drop-down menu. Certificates can also be declared here. Registration status Check what day and time you are permitted to register for courses. Add/drop courses Choose courses by recording their CRN numbers (and CRNs for tutorials, if applicable) and putting them into this form. Make sure you have the right term selected and that you have completed the prerequisites for the course. Schedule by day/time View a weekly schedule of your courses. View holds See if you have any holds on your account which could prevent you from registering for courses. Final grades
View your final grades by term.
Academic record
View your entire academic record in a pdf that you can print or save. Fill out a quick form with the number of transcripts you’d like and where you want them sent. If you’re a journalism student, contact the King’s Registrar’s Office for transcripts. Check your account balance and see what your tuition and fees are for the semester. See details on page 25.
Official transcripts
Account detail Confirmation of Enrolment Apply to Graduate Canada Tax Forms Degree Audit (DARS) Reporting System Transfer Credits Academic Timetable
This quick and efficient form is used to apply to graduate. The deadline to apply for May graduation is December 1. View and print your T2202A tax form See which degree requirements you’ve met and which ones are still outstanding by running an audit on your degree. Stop by the Registrar’s Office if you need help deciphering what your audit says. Check to see if a course you want to take at another institution or a course you’ve already taken has been previously assessed. Browse which courses are being offered in current and future terms.