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How do I register to study at USF?

Registration requires the approval of the faculty member who will supervise the study and the department chair, in addition to the completion of the USF Contract for Independent Study & Directed Research. Each College and/or Department has their own form; students should contact their Academic Advisor for more information.

How do I Check my USF application status?

Here’s how: 1 Log in to myUSF with your NetID and password 2 Navigate to OASIS, the Online Access Student Information System 3 Navigate to the Student tab 4 Select Admissions 5 Select Check My Application Status More ...

How do I get a copy of my grades from USF?

Check to see if all grades are in OASIS by selecting “Student Records” and “Final Grades” on the Student tab. To request a transcript in person, bring $10.00 per copy payment and the Transcript Request form to a USF Cashier’s Office or pay online via OASIS.

What is a USF student ID number?

The letter 'U' followed by an eight-digit number is issued only once and remains the student's official primary identifier with USF. It will be permanently and uniquely recognized by OASIS throughout the student's academic career in USF undergraduate, graduate and professional programs.

How do you know if you made the dean's list at USF?

The Dean's List shall consist of the fewer of: 1) the upper 10% of the enrollment of the college or 2) students in the college with a USF 3.5 GPA or above (ties at the 90th percentile will be included in the honors group).

How do I access USF Degreeworks?

Go to https://degreeworks.usf.edu and login with your USF NetID and password. If you have not received approval to access the system, you will receive an error message.

How do I find my USF UID?

Your USFID is your personal student identification number and is printed below your photo on your USFID card. USFID numbers are originally given to you via email in your acceptance letter.

How do I access my canvas USF?

To access Canvas, you first login to my.usf.edu with your NetID and password. Click the “Learning & Teaching Tools” tab and select Canvas. From here, you have full access to navigate your Canvas homepage.

How do I save a DegreeWorks as a PDF?

Select Print from the top right corner of the DegreeWorks webpage. Click on Destination options and select Save as PDF. Name the file, select where to save the file, and click Save.

What is DegreeWorks USF?

DegreeWorks is a web-based tool to help students and advisors monitor progress toward degree completion. DegreeWorks looks at the degree requirements of the USF catalog and the coursework completed to produce an easy-to-read audit.

How do I access USF Oasis?

To access OASIS, visit the MyUSF page and login with your NetID. Then navigate to the My Resources drop down menu and select the OASIS link. Once there, you will be able to access all of your student records.

How do I check my USF email?

Go to www.usf.edu, then select the “myUSF” tab at the top right of the webpage. This is the portal to access all of your information at USFSP. Net ID: The NetID is your user ID at the university.

Does my USF email expire?

A: Yes, your email account remains active after graduation. Q: I've moved or changed jobs. How do I update my address or provide information for the Class Notes section of the USF Magazine?

Does USF use canvas?

USF's LMS, Canvas, provides a variety of solutions for establishing communication with your students, organizing your course materials, delivering media-rich content, promoting interaction between you and your students, and assessing your students' learning.

Does UCSF use canvas?

Webcourses@UCF can also be accessed on IOS and Android mobile devices by using the Canvas by Instructure mobile app.

Registration Information

Continuing degree-seeking students may register via OASIS on or after their registration appointment date and time for their next term’s courses. Registration occurs during the preceding term. More information is available at https://www.usf.edu/registrar/register/index.aspx.

Administrative Holds

A student may be placed on administrative hold by failure to meet obligations to the University. Students with administrative holds may not be allowed to register, receive a diploma, or receive an official transcript. Settlement of financial accounts must be made at the University Cashier’s Office.

Late Registration

All eligible students* attempting to register for the first time after active registration ends must:

Course Information

A normal enrollment for undergraduates is defined as 15 credit hours per semester. With academic advisor approval, students are allowed to take a maximum number of 18 credit hours per semester in Fall and Spring and 14 credit hours in the Summer session.

Adds

After a student has completed registration on the date assigned, the student may continue to add more courses until the fifth day of classes, otherwise known as the end of drop/add period outlined in the Office of the Registrar’s Important Dates and Deadlines.

Drops

A student may drop courses during the drop/add period. Dropped courses not to appear on the student’s transcript. No tuition or fees will be assessed for courses dropped by the fifth day of classes.

Withdrawals

A student may withdraw from courses between the second and tenth week of the semester; these weeks are different for courses in Summer session and alternative calendars. See the Office of the Registrar’s Important Dates and Deadlines.

Check Freshmen Application Status

Find out where you are in the application process every step of the way. Check your application status to see items received, items missing, new information requested and our admission decision. Here’s how:

Missing documents?

Use your NetID and password to log in to USF’s Applicant Portal to upload required documents, review your submission and check your status:

Where to get USFCard?

USFCards may be obtained at the USFCard Center.

What is USFID in USF?

The USFID is randomly generated within the University's student information system (OASIS), is not derived from any personally identifiable student data, and appears in the format 'U########'. The letter 'U' followed by an eight-digit number is issued only once and remains the student's official primary identifier with USF.

What is the USF intranet?

MyUSF is the single sign-on, unified intranet that all USF faculty, staff, and students use to access email, calendars, business systems and other functions requiring login credentials. Through MyUSF you can access Blackboard for class materials, assignments, grades, discussions, and online meetings. You can also access Google Mail, other Google Apps @ USF, Oasis (student registration), and other USF resources such as the USF Library.

What is Canvas for USF?

Canvas is the software system used for online class websites. Through Canvas you can access class materials, assignments, grades, discussions, and online meetings. You can login to MyUSF to access Canvas for your course materials, check your USF email, and check your grades.

Why do universities use USFID?

Your USFID helps the University provide you with services and helps to safely identify you without the need to disclose your Social Security Number to others . The USFID is used for academic, business and administrative transactions requiring an ID.

When will USF return to classroom?

USF will return to pre-COVID classroom capacity and face-to-face courses, as well as campus operations, including athletic and social activities, beginning Summer B (June 28) and continuing into the Fall.

Is University of South Florida a single university?

The University of South Florida is a single university with a fully aligned and integrated curriculum and a single set of academic policies and procedures. As of July 1, 2020, all students can register for any courses at Tampa, St. Petersburg and Sarasota-Manatee campus locations to complete degree requirements.

When can you withdraw from a course at USF?

A student may withdraw from courses between the second and tenth week of the semester; these weeks are different for courses in Summer session and alternative calendars. See the Office of the Registrar’s webpages for more information ( https://www.usf.edu/registrar/calendars/index.aspx ).

What is a prerequisite for a course?

A prerequisite is a course in which credit must be earned prior to enrollment in another course. A corequisite is a course that must be taken concurrently with another course. A concurrent prerequisite may be taken either prior to or at the same time (concurrently) as another course.

When can you withdraw from a course at USF?

A student may withdraw from courses between the second and tenth week of the semester; these weeks are different for courses in Summer session and alternative calendars. See the Office of the Registrar’s webpages for more information ( https://www.usf.edu/registrar/calendars/index.aspx ).

What is a student record access authorization form?

Effective July 15, the Student Record Access Authorization form (formerly known as the “FERPA form”) is the only version that the Office of the Registrar will accept.

What to do if you received MJ hold?

If you received the MJ hold because you did not meet the requirements for a limited access major, you must declare a new major. Visit the Office of Academic Advocacy to meet with an academic advisor to discuss major options ( https://www.usf.edu/undergrad/academic-advocacy /) in SVC 2043, (813) 974-2645. OS.

What is a prerequisite for a course?

A prerequisite is a course in which credit must be earned prior to enrollment in another course. A corequisite is a course that must be taken concurrently with another course. A concurrent prerequisite may be taken either prior to or at the same time (concurrently) as another course.

Who determines credit hours for independent study?

Credit hours and requirements are determined by the director of the study.

Office of The Registrar

  • (813) 974-2000 [email protected] https://www.usf.edu/registrar/ Tampa campus 4202 E. Fowler Avenue Student Services Building - SVC 1034 Tampa, FL 33620 St. Petersburg campus 140 7th Avenue South, Bayboro Hall 102 St. Petersburg, FL 33701 Sarasota-Manatee campus 8350 N. Tamiami Trail, C107 Manatee, FL 34243 The Office of the Registrar provides...
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Registration Information

  • Registration for Admitted Degree-Seeking Students
    Continuing degree-seeking students may register via OASIS on or after their registration appointment date and time for their next term’s courses. Registration occurs during the preceding term. More information is available at https://www.usf.edu/registrar/register/index.aspx. Registe…
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Administrative Holds

  • A student may be placed on administrative hold by failure to meet obligations to the University. Students with administrative holds may not be allowed to register, receive a diploma, or receive an official transcript. Settlement of financial accounts must be made at the University Cashier’s Office. Each student placed on administrative hold may determine via OASIS which office to con…
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Late Registration

  • USF Regulation 4.0101 https://usf.app.box.com/v/usfregulation40101 All eligible students* attempting to register for the first time after active registration ends must: 1. Obtain approval from the authorized college/department Academic Regulations Committee. 2. Have the registration processed at the Office of the Registrar (https://www.usf.edu/registrar/), SVC 1034. …
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Course Information

  • Course Load/Maximum Hours
    A normal enrollment for undergraduates is defined as 15 credit hours per semester. With academic advisor approval, students are allowed to take a maximum number of 18 credit hours per semester in Fall and Spring and 14 credit hours in the Summer session. Students may reque…
  • Course Prerequisites/Co-requisites
    A prerequisite is a course in which credit must be earned prior to enrollment in another course. A corequisite is a course that must be taken concurrently with another course. A concurrent prerequisitemay be taken either prior to or at the same time (concurrently) as another course. It i…
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Adds

  • After a student has completed registration on the date assigned, the student may continue to add more courses until the fifth day of classes, otherwise known as the end of drop/add period outlined in the Office of the Registrar’s Important Dates and Deadlines. For undergraduate students requesting that certain University policies be waived through the Academic Regulation…
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Drops

  • A student may drop courses during the drop/add period. Dropped courses not to appear on the student’s transcript. No tuition or fees will be assessed for courses dropped by the fifth day of classes. To avoid fee liability and academic penalty, the student is responsible for dropping all undesired courses by the end of the drop/add period specified in the Office of the Registrar’s Im…
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Withdrawals

  • A student may withdraw from courses between the second and tenth week of the semester; these weeks are different for courses in Summer session and alternative calendars. See the Office of the Registrar’s Important Dates and Deadlines. Tuition and fees will not be refunded for course withdrawals, and the student’s academic record will reflect a “W” grade for each course withdra…
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Student Records/Transcripts

  • Student Academic Records and Transcripts
    The Student Record Access Authorization form (formerly known as the “FERPA form”) is submitted to the Office of the Registrar when students wish to grant access to another party to inquire about their permanent academic record. Students’ academic records, including official tr…
  • Education Record
    USF Regulation 2.0021 https://usf.app.box.com/v/usfregulation20021 The policies and procedures outlined in this Regulation are designed to implement the provisions of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (“FERPA,” 20 U. S. C. s.1232g) and Sections 1002.225 and 10…
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Student Information Changes

  • Notifications regarding changes to name, residency, and citizenship should be filed promptly using the appropriate form(s) accompanied by verifiable supporting legal documentation with the Office of the Registrar (https://www.usf.edu/registrar/). Change of local, permanent, and emergency contact addresses; name; or other information affecting the student’s permanent ac…
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