It is no news that Covid-19 has changed our daily lives in many ways. Due to the enforcement of social distancing and the closure of a majority of public places that are not deemed essential, many students like myself are staying home to help limit the spread. As Spring/Summer course tiered registration has opened for only three days, a majority of courses are full with waiting lists double of what the student limit is or near to it. As number of credit hours completed a leading contributor in who gets first pick for courses, first year students like myself are one of the last to register with limited options. With many students staying home, the interest in taking online courses has risen and I believe our school has underestimated the demand in these courses. The cut-off for a majority of classes are 50 and less. For example, Organic Chemistry has 24 seats. Within 3 days, Medical Terminology already has a waitlist of 64 and the spots available are only 50. How can we pursue our education with such little resources? Some students need these classes as requirements and will not be able to proceed further without them. We understand that this is a time of uncertainty, but it is better to be prepared than ill-prepared. Many students including myself are ambitious and dedicated towards their education and the way courses have been set up has been discouraging. We care for our education and want the best for it. We are inquiring to seek a change in the number of seats available to register for courses and hope that this petition can spark that change.