Title: Enrolling for Spring 2014 Date: 2013-12-05 Category: Course Tags: enrollment Slug: spring2014 Author: David Evans Summary: Enrollment in Spring 2014 Course Redirecting... If you are not redirected automatically, follow the link to Guardroid. This course will be offered again in Spring 2014. The Spring 2014 course will hopefully improve upon the [original Fall 2013 course](http://rust-class.org), but will largely follow the same structure and cover much of the same content. **Meetings** Tuesdays and Thursdays, 12:30pm-1:45pm in MEC 339 Rice 130. **Teacher** [David Evans](http://www.cs.virginia.edu/evans) **Assistant Teachers/Teacher's Assistants** To Be Announced See the [Syllabus](|filename|./syllabus.md) from Fall 2013 for more information about the course. This will be updated and revised some for Spring 2014, but most of the information will be the same. # Enrollment
The course has been moved to Rice Hall 130 to accomodate more students. I believe we will have enough room for everyone who wants to take the course in the larger room, so it is no longer necessary to submit this form. Thanks to all of the students and administrators whose efforts enabled us to get a larger room!
The room in which the course is held has a strict limit of 72 spaces, so there is no way for me to officially allow more students into the course (unless the course is moved to a larger room or students are permitted to take the class without having access to the classroom, both of which seem very unlikely without a huge amount of student pressure on University administrators). As of 4 December 2013, there are 61 students enrolled in the class and a waiting list of 53 students. I will only be able to take eleven additional students in the class. **[Updated 7 December: the course size has been increased to 115 students, and there are now 113 registered.]** Without any additional information, I will give priority to students in the way that seems fairest to me: highest priority to students who have had the least previous opportunity to take the class, the least previous opportunity to take classes from CS faculty, and had the most hurdles (e.g., facing draconian caps on entering the CS major, school enrollment restrictions on previous classes before declaring the major) to overcome to enroll in the class. I will not pay any attention to the arbitrary ordering on the waiting list. I will, however, adjust priorities to allow students who either make a convincing case that they will contribute greatly to the course, or make a strong case why they would particularly benefit from taking the course this Spring to enroll in the course. To increase your enrollment priority, please submit the form below. There is no set deadline for this, but I will start enrolling students in the course on a case-by-case basis when I receive submissions, but will hold on to some spaces in the class until at least January 4. You can re-submit the form with better answers later, so it is to your benefit to submit a preliminary form now, and then hopefully one with improved answers later. #

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