Schedules

Fall 2025 Schedules Are Available to view on ZagWeb! 

Follow these steps to view your first semester schedule: 

  1. Go to https://zagweb.gonzaga.edu and click on "Enter Secure Area." Log in to ZagWeb using your Gonzaga network username and password. If you cannot remember your login information, contact the IT Help Desk at 509-313-5550 for assistance.

  1. Once logged in, navigate to the tile with the heading "Student."

  1. Click on the "Student Profilelink under the “Student” heading.

  1. Under Additional Links Header on the left side of your screen, choose "Registration and Planning."

  1. Select "View Registration Information" and ensure that Fall 2025 is the selected term. Your courses will appear on this screen. Note that Monday courses will not appear as the fall term begins on a Tuesday. You must advance the schedule to a week in September to see your full weekly schedule.

  1. To view the dates and times of your courses, select Schedule Details, and the information will be listed below.

Your schedule was constructed with your preferences and the requirements of your academic program in mind. The professional advisors in our office used the information you provided in your Enrollment Survey to help compose your schedule. 

We anticipate that you will have questions about your schedule. Before contacting us, please follow the links below to see if the answer can be found on one of these pages:

FAQ: Please take a moment to see if your question is addressed on this page.

Schedule Changes: All schedule change requests must be made following the process outlined on this page. You will have the opportunity to meet with an advisor to discuss your desired changes.

Why am I taking these courses?: If you don't know why you are enrolled in a certain course, consult the table on this page to see which requirements it may fulfill.

Academic Calendar: Check this calendar to see when classes begin, when you will meet your advisor, and more.

Final Exam Schedule

If you still have questions after reviewing the information above, we will be happy to answer questions directed to advise@gonzaga.edu or 509-313-4072. We will be sure to respond to you as soon as we are able – we are working hard to ensure that every incoming student has the information they need before the semester begins.

 

Enjoy the remainder of your summer break. We look forward to meeting you soon and welcoming you to Gonzaga!

 

SCHEDULE FAQ:

Who is my Academic Advisor?

Advisor assignments will be distributed prior to Welcome Weekend. You will work with your assigned faculty or professional advisor from that point forward. Your advisor will either be a faculty member for your major or a professional advisor in your field of study. Your advisor's name, contact information, and other pertinent details will be emailed to you.

 

Can I change my own schedule on ZagWeb?

As a new student, you will not be able to alter your schedule in any way on ZagWeb until your second semester. Your first semester is the only time in your Gonzaga career where your entire schedule will be constructed for you. You will make all future schedules in conjunction with the advice of your Academic or Faculty Advisor.

 

Can I change my schedule to have all online courses? Or: Can I change my schedule to have all in-class or hybrid courses?

Classes are offered in person for the upcoming fall semester, and therefore we cannot make any schedule changes regarding course modality.

 

Why do I have Biology 105 but not Biology 105 Lab?

Biology 105 and 105 Lab are unique courses at Gonzaga in that they are completely independent of each other in terms of course content. This allows students to take the Lecture the semester prior to taking their lab for the course. If you were enrolled for BIOL 105 but not the lab, you will take your lab in the following semester.

 

Why do I have a Lab that meets two days a week, when others only meet once?

Lab Science courses at Gonzaga are sometimes scheduled for two days to make up for lost class time during Holidays. For example, labs scheduled for M/W will meet on Wednesdays when Monday is a holiday. You will not be meeting more than once a week for your lab science credit. 

 

I took a Foreign Language Placement Assessment, but I don't have a language in my first semester. Why?

We do our best to accommodate students who ask for language their first semester, but some language levels are in high demand, and other levels are only offered in spring semesters. If you asked for a language and took the placement assessment, we did our best to get you enrolled in a language course this fall. If you did not get a language course this semester, you will have the opportunity to add one in a later semester. Your assessment results will be good for your entire time at Gonzaga.

 

I think I was placed too low in Mathematics. How can I place into a higher level?

Students who took the ALEKS Math Placement Assessment can retake this assessment up to two times to improve their scores, after spending time in the Prep and Learning Module. Go to the ALEKS website and log in with the credentials you created when taking the assessment. Once you have completed your second and/or third attempt, please contact our office (advise@gonzaga.edu) so we know to look for an updated score.

 

Do I have to Audition for music ensembles and choir?

Yes, most of our ensemble music groups, including University Choir, require an audition. The Music department will be communicating with students regarding audition times, which are held either during Orientation or within the first week of the term. For questions, please contact the Music Department at (509) 313-6733.

 

Why am I taking Music in the Humanities? What requirement does HIST 101 fulfillDoes this course even count towards my degree?

Get these questions answered by visiting the "Why am I taking these courses" page, where we break down your schedule by University Core or major/area of interest.

 

I am concerned about the number of classes/credits I have as a first-semester student. What can I do?

Most students need an average of 15 credits per semester to graduate on time. This credit load varies in terms of number of classes because different classes are worth a different number of credits. If you have less than 15 credits your first semester, and wish to add a course, please contact us during the Schedule Change window. If you have more than 15 credits, this is likely due to your major(s) or the pursuit of extracurricular activities such as sports or teacher certification programs. As professional advisors, our job is to put you in the right classes for an on-time graduation, which may give you heavier credit loads than your friends. If in doubt, feel free to contact us.





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