My student is waitlisted in two required courses and refuses to pick backups because "waitlists always move." At OSU is that actually true in the first week? What’s the moment they should stop gambling and choose a backup so they don’t end up under-enrolled
It is indeed true that waitlists at Ohio State University (OSU) can move during the first week of classes; however, this movement is not guaranteed and students should not rely solely on it.
Key Dates
- The first day of classes for Spring 2026 is January 12, and the first Friday, when waitlists close, is January 16, 2026.
- Students should enroll in backup classes immediately or by the end of the first week to maintain full-time status (12–18 credits).
- Waitlist movement is most active during the first five days of the term, so monitoring the situation is crucial.
- If a student has not moved off the waitlist by January 16, they will need to finalize their schedule or seek special permission from instructors to enroll in closed courses.
- The system will not automatically enroll students from waitlists if it conflicts with their existing schedule or exceeds credit limits.
- Attending the first week of lectures for waitlisted courses is advisable to stay updated and avoid falling behind in case of late enrollment.