Mobilize Your Class Schedule
Students and faculty, you can have your class schedule available on your smartphone or other mobile device by downloading it from ISIS to a mobile calendar. It's a quick and easy way to have all of your scheduling information available at your fingertip before classes start early Monday morning.
Downloading and syncing the schedule is easy. Simply click the 'Add to Calendar' link located on your Student Center or Faculty Center schedule, and follow the instructions. The downloaded calendar contains the complete semester class schedule as well as additional information about each class.
Step-by-step instructions for downloading a class schedule to a smartphone or other mobile device are located at this link. Beat the rush on Monday morning and download your schedule now!
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