skip to content

Registration for Classes

 

Class Schedule

All students can view and print their own schedules via any computer and printer connected to the internet.  Using your log-in ID and password, you will have access to your up-to-the-moment class schedule printed out on a grid.

 

Class Search

From the initial log-in page without logging on to the Student Administration System, you can find all of these options:

  • Enter Self Service as a Guest and choose Class Search to find open courses by semester offered and campus. The new search feature allows users to search by any word in the course description or by General Education Content Area.

  • Enter Self Service as a Guest and choose Browse Course Catalog and find a display of all active courses and when they are typically offered. Link there to find more details and view all class sections offered by semester and campus.

  • Find View a snapshot of the Class Schedule to find access to nightly snapshots of scheduled classes.

 

Course Information

The Undergraduate Catalog is available on line in both HTML and PDF. The HTML version contains many helpful navigational links.
The PDF document is available to read, download, and print. One may use it in its entirety or select only the sections needed.
Complete descriptions of all undergraduate coures are included in both versions.

From the initial log-in page without logging on to the Student Administration System, you can find all of these options:

  • Enter Self Service as a Guest and choose Class Search to find open courses by semester offered and by campus. The new search feature allows users to search by any word in the course description or by General Education Content Area.

  • Enter Self Service as a Guest and choose Browse Course Catalog and find a display of all active courses and when they are typically offered. Link there to find more details and view all class sections offered by semester and campus.

  • Find View a snapshot of the Class Schedule to find access to nightly snapshots of scheduled classes.
Excess Credits

Excess Credits To register for more than the maximum credits listed below, the student must obtain permission from the student's advisor and academic dean.  Excess credit authorization forms are available at the departments or they may be downloaded from a link at this site: Online Forms.

Engineering, Fine Arts, Pharmacy
19
21
If 5th semester or above and earned 2.6 SGPA or above the previous semester

All other schools and colleges

17

18
If earned 2.6 SGPA or above the previous semester 

For five or six-week Summer Session, the maximum is 8 credits. For three -week terms, the maximum is 4 credits.

 

Filled Classes

Check to see if there is a Wait List associated with the class. Try to find another course that you could take during semester. 

However, if it seems very important to take a class that is full, you may try to contact the instructor or department that offers the class and ask for permission to over enroll.  If you are successful, that department will issue a permission number to use to override the system and enroll in the course.

 

Forgotten Password

If you forget your password and try to log on multiple times with incorrect passwords the system will lock you out after 6 tries.

To reactivate a locked account, call the UITS Help Desk (486-HELP or 486-4357).

You will be able to obtain a new (randomly generated) password automatically by e-mail if you link to "Forgot your password?". The system will ask you for your password hint. When you enter this response, a new password will be generated and sent to your UConn Campus e-mail address ( so you have to be sure your campus e-mail account is functional and forwarded if you don't use it regularly).

You may also do this by calling the Registrar's Office, Monday thru Friday, from 8am through 5pm at 860-486-3331. If you come to the Wilbur Cross Building, the staff of either the Student Services Desk or the Registrar's Office can help you.

 

Independent Study

Students wishing to study a topic independently, for credit, must find an instructor to supervise the project. The instructor and the student then agree on the number of credits the student may earn.  The student must complete an Independent Study Authorization Form, have it signed, and deliver it to the Registrar. The form is available through a link at: Online Forms.

Without special permission, students may not register for or earn toward the degree more than six credits each semester in any one or combination of independent study, special topics, and variable topics courses. To increase this limit, students must consult with their advisor and get the permission of their academic dean.

 

Registration Schedule

Please refer to the Academic Calendar for the registration dates for each semester.

To access your class schedule, appointment time, information on registration bars, course offerings, Interactive help and more, log on to the Student Administration System.

Note: Scheduled maintenance on the Student Administration System site may prevent access during certain times. Please check the following website for system availability. System Availability.

 

Textbooks

Information about textbooks used for each course is found at the UConn Co-op site. Students have the option to set up an account and log-in with a password or to do a search as a Guest. Storrs students can log-in and seach for all of their classes using their schedules.

Textbooks to Go Instructions

Log-in as Guest

Create an Account

Log-in with Password

 

Time between Classes

There is a 10 to 15 minute passing time built into the class schedule. The typical Monday, Wednesday, Friday class lasts 50 minutes. The typical Tuesday, Thursday class lasts 75 minutes.

To check the distance between class locations, consult the map here: Campus Map.

Use the zoom feature to find the classroom buildings.

 

Time Conflict

In order to register for a class whose time overlaps with another class for which you have already registered, you must obtain a note from the instructor of the second class indicating allowances for the conflict to be arranged. It is then brought to the Registrar's office so class can be added. Permission numbers will not allow you to register for a time conflict.

 

Wait Lists
Many courses have wait lists associated with them. For information about how they work, please refer to Wait List - Questions and Answers.

 

 

Last updated 7/28/10