You may submit your request for a permit to the instructor or the academic unit as an email. When submitting a request for a permit, be sure to include the following: Name USF ID Number Course (include section number and CRN)
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Students must provide proof of completion of course, major, and degree program limited access requirements before permits will be granted (please see online USF Catalog) . Students must submit a copy (unofficial is acceptable) of transcripts for previous coursework earned.
Our registration system will alert you when a permit is required. In order to register for these sections, you must contact the specific department offering the course. If approved, the college or department will issue the permit electronically. Post approval, you will be able to add the section to your registration.
Students must provide proof of completion of course, major, and degree program limited access requirements before permits will be granted (please see online USF Catalog) . Students must submit a copy (unofficial is acceptable) of transcripts for previous coursework earned. Students must email copies of transcripts.
For more information on permits university-wide, please visit the Registrar site . Permit requests for non-degree seeking or transient students are granted on a space available basis in the Muma College of Business.
Class restriction: Courses reserved for students who are part of a specific class standing. Class standings are based on credit hours earned: Freshmen (0-29), Sophomore (30-59), Junior (60-89), and Seniors (90+).
You can take classes at any USF campus. You may want to consider searching all campuses to see if your course is available elsewhere, especially if you are interested in taking the course online.
Course registration is completed through MyUSF. Log in to view your registration appointment time and prepare to register for classes through OASIS following the steps and using the helpful resources below. Note: Based on student feedback on Schedule Planner, USF has retired the application.
2. Adhere to the following conditions: a. A limitation of three grade forgiveness of USF courses with no more than one repeat per course.
A waitlist is a list that students can join and wait for open seats in a class. If a student in the class drops, a seat opens up and is filled by a student on the waitlist. Being on the waitlist does not guarantee you a seat in the class.
Cross Listing A cross listed course is a single course offered collaboratively through two or more departments or programs.
The new Maymester Session at the University of South Florida (USF) provides interested students the opportunity to complete a three-credit-hour course in a fully-online, accelerated format.
The following is an outline of the steps to register for your qualification and modules:STEP 1: ADMISSION TO THE UFS. ... STEP 2: PREPAYMENT. ... STEP 3: GENERAL AND FACULTY RULES. ... STEP 4: CHANGING OF QUALIFICATION. ... STEP 5: ACADEMIC ADVICE. ... STEP 6: REGISTRATION. ... STEP 7: PROOF OF REGISTRATION.More items...
course reference numberNote: CRN – course reference number!
USF's Grade Forgiveness policy permits Undergraduate and Non-Degree students only to repeat a course and have the repeated grade and hours earned computed in his/her GPA in place of the original grade and hours earned, providing the repeat grade is “D” or higher (exception – see Honors at Graduation).
A 3.8 cumulative high school GPA (as calculated by USF)AND. an SAT minimum score of 1300 (critical reading and math only) with a minimum critical reading score of 580 OR an ACT Composite score of 29 with a minimum English score of 29.
When Grade Forgiveness is applied to a student's record, the grade earned during the first attempt of the course is no longer factored in to the student's GPA but it will still appear on the student's transcript. In other words, the new grade replaces the old grade in the calculation of a student's GPA.
Some courses are restricted due to pre-requisite requirements or class standing (sophomore, junior, etc.) requiring permission (or a permit) to register. In some cases, a message in Schedule Planner indicates a permit is required. In other cases, students will receive an error message stating "Pre-Reg/Test Score Error," or "Class Restriction."
Permit requests for non-degree seeking or transient students are granted on a space available basis in the Muma College of Business. As such, non-degree seeking and transient students may not be permitted to register for Muma College of Business courses until the first week of classes.
Students on the St. Petersburg campus seeking a permit for Independent Study should reach out to a faculty member to discuss potential opportunities. The faculty member will connect you with the appropriate resource to complete the permitting process.
Students on the Tampa campus seeking a permit should use the permit request form below.
Permits allow the student to register for the course (if open). Permits do not register the student - it is the student's responsibility to register for desired courses after receiving the permit. A permit does not obligate the student to take the course.
Permits are only granted for the semester listed. If you recieve a permit for this upcoming semester and do not take the course, you will need to request a new permit for the future semester in which you intend to take the course.