Registration Information
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Advising
The Office of the Registrar places an Advising Bar on student registration every semester. Advising bars must be cleared each semester before students can register for courses. the Advising Web page describes the Curriculum & Instruction department advising process and what C&I Graduate students need to do in order to clear their advising bars.
Adding & Dropping Courses
All students (undergraduate and graduate) may add or drop courses on-line during the allotted registration Add/Drop Access periods. See the Office of the Registrar’s on-line Course Schedule for access periods. The Add/Drop Web page describes the process for adding and dropping courses through the C&I department office, which includes adding full or restricted C&I courses.
Changing Grade Status for Courses
All students (undergraduate and graduate) may change the grade status of their courses on-line during the allotted registration Add/Drop Access periods. See the Office of the Registrar’s on-line Course Schedule for access periods. The Change of Grade Status Web page describes the process for changing the grade status of a course through the C&I department office.
Individual Instruction Courses
A consent form must be completed, signed by your instructor and turned in to the departmental office (SZB 406) before a student can register for a C&I Individual Instruction Course. The Individual Instruction Course Web page identifies the C&I courses that are designated as individual instruction and describes the registration process for these courses.
Registration Forms
There are many parts to the registration process, most of which can be completed through the Office of the Registrar on-line system, but at times a student must work through the C&I department office to register or to change their registration. For more information on these tasks and to access the required forms please view the Registration Forms web page.
For additional registration questions contact Ann Ford in the C&I Department office (SZB 406), by phone at (512) 471-5942, or by email at annford@mail.utexas.edu.
