Student must use the Course Permit Request Form to request special permission to enroll in a psychology course at the USF Tampa campus. All requests will be processed within 2 business days. You will be contacted if your request for special permission was denied.
WHAT IS A PERMIT? Some courses or sections of a course, have restrictions such as pre-requisites, co-requisites or permission by academic department that are required in order to register. Our registration system will alert you when a permit is required.
Log into your MyUSF account using your NetID and password. Click the OASIS tab under My Resources. Once you've clicked the Student tab, you should see a link for Registration. Within the Registration Tab, click Schedule Planner and use the portal to register for classes.
Class restriction: Courses reserved for students who are part of a specific class standing.
You can register up to three vehicles to your permit, but only one can be parked on campus at a time. sustainability initiatives, USF provides Electric Vehicle (EV) charging stations as an amenity. Only vehicles actively charging may be parked in these stalls.
Restricted to the parking location that matches the letter designation, from 7:00 AM to 5:30 PM Monday through Friday. After 5:30 PM and on weekends, with a valid "D" permit displayed, permit designations are lifted and meters and Pay-by-Spaces do not have to be paid.
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.
Note: CRN – course reference number! You will need that to register a new class on this site.
Click on the "Student" tab at the top of the page. Click on the "click here" link in the Student Self-Service section. Select the term for which you are registering, and click "Submit." Select "Drop and Add Classes".
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You can take up to 14 credit hours over the summer. If you are registered for a Maymester course, you are limited to one additional course during summer session A or C.
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Many graduate-level courses are restricted for a certain time period to students in certain programs. After the program students have been given sufficient time to register, others are given the opportunity to register for open seats, if they meet the criteria required to take the course.
Note that courses in certain limited-access programs are not available to students outside of those programs at all. These restrictions are clearly stated in the Schedule Planner.
It is your responsibility to confirm that the course you are requesting a permit for will count toward your degree. Prior to submitting this request, ask your advisor if the course will count toward your degree.
If a permit will be granted, it will be issued based on the following schedule for Summer 2021 and Fall 2021 courses:
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.
Online Overload Request form is being updated. If you need to submit a request, please contact your advisors for instructions.
Please contact Dr. Joan Eldridge ( [email protected]) to request a graduation verification letter.
The course prefix is a three-letter designator for a major division of an academic discipline, subject matter area, or subcategory of knowledge. The prefix is not intended to identify the department in which a course is offered. Rather, the content of a course determines the assigned prefix to identify the course.
Equivalent courses at different institutions are identified by the same prefixes and same last three digits of the course number and are guaranteed to be transferable between participating institutions that offer the course , with a few exceptions, as listed below in Exceptions to the General Rule for Equivalency.
Since the initial implementation of the SCNS, specific disciplines or types of courses have been excepted from the guarantee of transfer for equivalent courses. These include courses that must be evaluated individually or courses in which the student must be evaluated for mastery of skill and technique.