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Early Preparation
Student Calendars
Check the appropriate semester "Dates & Deadlines" calendar to determine the following dates:
- opening day of registration
- your first day to register
Not everyone can begin registering on the first day of Regular Registration. Your initial registration date is based on your classification (cumulative hours excluding current semester attempted hours).
- the last day of regular registration
- the first day of classes
Class Offerings
Check to see what's being offered and begin forming an idea of what you might take.
Class offerings are available online, usually one month before registration opens.
For more information, see Class Offerings.
Financial Aid
Check and accept your financial aid awards, using Student Self Service. Go to your
Account$ tab.
Advising
Most degree-seeking students must be advised before they can register. If the registration
system has no record of your being advised for the term, it will not let you register.
It will block your attempt to register with the "Alternate PIN" error message; this
means that you must contact your advisor or your college's advising unit about clearing
you to register.
Here are some useful Advising links:
Immediately Before Your Day to Register
Registration Status
As your registration date approaches, check your Registration Status using the portal
(select the Registration Status link in the Registration Tools channel). Look in particular
at:
- Holds - You cannot register if you have any Registration holds. You must contact the
office that placed the hold to determine how you can remove it. Read more about Holds.
- Student Status - You must be admitted for the term. If you are not, contact the appropriate Admissions Office (Undergraduate, Graduate, or Law).
Remember, you must be advised before you register if you are a degree-seeking student.
Register for Classes and Pay Fees
Register for Classes
Register as early as possible for the best course selection:
- Use Student Self Service. Refer to the Registration Quick Guide.
- Print your personal class schedule after you have registered for classes. Check it for accuracy. Look especially at
time, days, room, and campus location.
Also, see our full list of Student Self Service guides.
Some Related topics:
- Academic Probation/Suspension
Regardless of your current academic status, you will be allowed to register. However,
if your final grades for any term result in an academic suspension, you will be automatically
withdrawn from the University before the next term’s classes begin. Your financial
aid eligibility may be affected.
- Late Registration
It is possible to register after the Regular Registration period has ended, but only
for a short time. Consult the appropriate semester "Dates & Deadlines" calendar for Late Registration periods. You will be charged a $100 late registration fee if
you register during a Late Registration period.
- Schedule Adjustments
You can make schedule adjustments online anytime after initial registration through
the deadlines indicated for drop/add on the applicable "Dates & Deadlines" calendar.
You can make schedule adjustments after the stated deadlines, but you must follow
a manual process that requires the final approval from the Dean of your college, if
you are an undergraduate student, or from the Dean of the Graduate School, if you
are a graduate student. Consult your advisor.
Pay Fees
Pay online: select your Account$ tab after logging into the portal. Or, pay in person:
visit the Bursar's Office, 115 Wilder Tower.
Fee-related links:
Just Before Classes Begin & First Week of Classes
Recheck Your Personal Class Schedule
View and print your schedule again just prior to the first day of classes; buildings
and room numbers, especially, often need to be revised just prior to the start of
classes.
Know Where You're Going
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