Now is the time to prepare for Spring 2009 registration

Spring registration dates and schedules
Registration Period Details
Early Registration
October 20 - December 8, 2008
For continuing students only (enrolled Spring, Summer and/or Fall 2008).
Schedule Revision
January 5 - 15, 2009
For all students who registered and completed payment arrangements by December 9, 2008.
Orientation Registration
January 13-14
Only for new undergraduate students who applied for admission by December 1 and attended orientation.
Regular Registration
6 p.m. January 12 - 5:30 p.m. January 15, 2009
For continuing students, any undergraduate students who missed new and transfer registration, and for new and former graduate students. All new undergraduates must attend orientation before they can register for classes.
Late Registration
January 16, 19-21, 2009
For students who have not registered. Fee required. A $25 late fee is charged.

 

Register for Spring 2009

  1. Go to my.unt.edu
  2. Sign in with your EUID and password
  3. Click on the "For students" tab
  4. Click on "Register for classes" and follow the prompts

For enrollment information, see essc.unt.edu/eis

Don’t have a computer at home? Go to your local public library or use one of the open access computer labs on campus (see www.gal.unt.edu for locations).

Tuition has changed for undergraduate students. Consider taking 15 or more hours this spring, you’ll pay about the same as you would for 12 hours and can graduate sooner. See www.unt.edu/tuition.

Avoid paying for repeated and excess courses. You may have to pay additional tuition for repeating courses or for hours taken beyond your degree plan requirements. See www.unt.edu/tuition.

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