Follow these five steps to be registration ready.
Monday, September 23, 2024

Registration for the winter 2024 and spring 2025 sessions is coming up quickly! This can be stressful, but with the right preparation, you won’t need to worry.  

Follow these tips from academic advisors in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences to ensure your registration goes smoothly.  


Know the timeline 

Prepare now for both winter and spring registration. Winter 2024 classes are already on MyUI, and the spring 2025 course schedule and schedule builder will be available on Sept. 30 

Winter and spring registration opens Nov. 11-Dec. 6, and you will be able to check your individual registration date and time on MyUI starting Oct. 21. Be sure to add your registration date and time to your calendar. You should register as soon as possible after your assigned time to have the best selection of classes.  


Address any registration holds 

Prior to registering, you will need to clear any registration holds. These holds might include an unsigned student agreement, overdue u-bill, and missing transcripts. Log in to MyUI and review your notifications to see if you have registration holds. 


Consult the experts 

Meet with your advisor to ensure your plan stays on track. Schedule your advising appointment and reach out with questions today so that you are ready to put your plan into action at registration time. 

Advising appointments fill quickly. If you need advisor authorization to register or want advisor feedback on your plan, visit advising appointments in MyUI to schedule a time with your primary advisor or to find drop-in times. 


Make the most of your meeting 

Before meeting with your advisor, request a new degree audit in MyUI and review your remaining requirements. Read course descriptions and review general education options. Bring a proposed schedule (you can use the schedule builder tool) with specific courses and potential alternates, as well as a list of any questions you have for your advisor. 

Taking these steps in advance will give you the most time to get your advisor’s input. 


Check your work 

After registering, take time to double check your schedule in MyUI under the Courses/Registration tab. Request and review an updated degree audit to ensure your new courses are showing up where they should, and contact your advisor if you notice any issues. If you aren’t able to get your first-choice classes, get on a waitlist but also enroll in alternative courses. 

A CLAS advisor meets with a student