Plan your courses on Workday 's Academics dashboard under the Registration tab. The Course Schedule Search provides a snapshot of the courses UT offers. Note: Courses may change and students should refer to Workday for the most up-to-date schedule information. Section Time Blocks. Spring 2022 Final Exam Schedule.
Contact us. Registration. 512 475-7656. Main Bldg room 16, Office of the Registrar, Registration M5504 | Off campus: The University of Texas at Austin, Office of the Registrar, Registration, PO Box 7216, Austin TX 78713-7216. [email protected].
Aug 28, 2017 · Class Schedule is available on Course Explorer; March 13. Priority registration Time Tickets (earliest registration times) for Fall 2017 available on Student Self-Service; April 3. Priority registration begins; April 24. Open registration begins for all except non-degree students; August 20. Fall tuition and fee charges first appear on student accounts
Office of the RegistrarAcademic Year2021-222022-23**Classes Begin 6 Week 2 SessionJuly 6June 22Add/DropJuly 6-11June 22-27Census DayJuly 11June 27Registration Opens Fall Semester - 8:00a.m.July 13July 1953 more rows
CalendarDateEventDate December 21Event Late registration period begins ($60 late fee in effect).Date January 4Event Deadline for a refund of course registration fee (minus a $150 administrative fee).Date January 17Event Martin Luther King Jr. Day Holiday (University and UEX closed).Date January 18Event Classes begin.13 more rows
Friday Last day during the summer session that new summer session students, continuing students, readmitted students, and new graduate students can register for the fall semester.
Most courses meet three hours a week in the fall and spring semesters and have a credit value of three hours. In a six-week summer term, courses meet seven and a half hours a week for three semester hours of credit.
six Q-dropsYour GPA is not negatively affected by a Q, but you are only allowed six Q-drops while you are in college at any public Texas institution. If by Q-dropping the class you will fall below 12 hours, you will be considered a part-time student.
The legislature has designated Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, and Good Friday as optional holidays. An employee eligible for holiday leave may observe optional holidays by working on any holiday in which a skeleton workforce is required or by using applicable accrued leave.
Tuition payment deadline is 5:00 p.m. for graduate and law students. Tuition may be paid in full or in installments. Monday: Labor Day holiday. Friday: Twelfth class day; this is the date the official enrollment count is taken.
availableOpen; Reserved Seats are available and students can enroll; however, specific reservations apply to the class.
If you realize you want to drop a class after the 12th class day, you will need to start a Q-drop request before the Q-drop deadline, which typically occurs near the middle of the semester. See the academic calendar for exact dates. Meet with your assigned academic advisor to discuss and fill out the drop form.
Maximum Semester Hours Students may take a maximum of 17 credit hours in one semester. If a student wishes to carry more than 17 hours, approval is required in the Dean's Office (WCH 1.106). During summer a student can take up to 14 hours with no more than 8 hours in either summer session.
Courses with the last two digits between 20 and 79 (ex: CS 429, CS 378) are upper division courses. Those with the last two digits lower than 20 are lower division (ex: CS 314). Those courses with the last two digits greater than 79 are graduate courses (ex: CS 380C).
In the University's three-digit numbering system, the first digit indicates the semester credit hour value of the course. The suffixes A and B indicate the first and second parts of a course; credit for each part is half the value indicated by the first digit.
Beginning in fall 2021, all students will sign a Financial Responsibility Statement before registering for classes. The goal of the Statement is to be transparent and help you fully understand your role and financial obligation when attending UT Austin.
Title IX, a segment of the Education Amendments of 1972, prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex from any education program or activity receiving federal financial assistance. For more information about Title IX, resources and relevant policies visit the Title IX website.
The University of Texas at Austin (“University”) is committed to maintaining a learning and working environment that is free from discrimination based on sex in accordance with Title IX of the Higher Education Amendments of 1972 (Title IX), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in educational programs or activities; Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title VII), which prohibits sex discrimination in employment; and the Campus Sexual Violence Elimination Act (SaVE Act).
Our mission is to create, maintain, certify, and protect University records of courses, degrees, and students.
New Core Code Search for and Feature. We have a new feature in the online Course Schedule which helps you complete your core curriculum requirement. You can narrow your results based on the core code. What is the core code? It’s the number that denotes the core curriculum requirement.
Title IX, a segment of the Education Amendments of 1972, forbids exclusion on the basis of gender from any education program or activity receiving federal financial assistance. Review the complete Notice of Non-Discrimination on the Basis of Gender.
The University of Texas at Austin ("University") is committed to maintaining a learning environment that is free from discriminatory conduct based on gender.
Our mission is to create, maintain, certify, and protect University records of courses, degrees, and students.
The Office of the Dean of Students investigates complaints of student-related sexual misconduct and other prohibited conduct under the following policies: 1 Appendix C: Chapter 11: Student Discipline and Conduct 2 Appendix D: Policy on Sex Discrimination, Sexual Harassment, Sexual Assault, Sexual Misconduct, Interpersonal Violence, and Stalking 3 Appendix F: Policy on Consensual Relationships 4 Appendix I: Nondiscrimination Policy 5 Appendix J: Prohibition of Campus Violence
Title IX, a segment of the Education Amendments of 1972, prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex/gender from any education program or activity receiving federal financial assistance. For more information about Title IX, resources and relevant policies visit the Title IX website.
You may also make a complaint with The University of Texas at Austin Police Department (UTPD) at 512-471-4441, dial “9” (non-emergency) or 911 (emergency) or to the City of Austin Police Department (APD) at 311 (non-emergency) or 911 (emergency) or to other local law enforcement authorities.
Priority registration Time Tickets (earliest registration times) for Fall 2017 available on Student Self-Service
Priority registration Time Tickets (earliest registration times) for Spring 2018 available on Student Self-Service
Deadline to withdraw from the University and receive the minimum 40% pro-rata refund
Spring 2018 open registration begins for all except non-degree students
Faculty deadline for reporting grades. Students can view final grades the following day via Student Self-Service