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> Refund and Drop/Add Schedule
> Course Numbering
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New and Non-Degree Seeking Students

New and non-degree seeking students must complete the Registration and Cancel/Add Form. Return the completed form to:

Student Services
University of Minnesota Rochester
111 South Broadway
Rochester, MN 55904
Fax: 507-280-2839

  • Include your name and U of M I.D. number or social security number
  • List alternate courses in case your first choices are not available
  • Obtain online instructor or college approval as required

Refer to the table below for registration dates.

If you have questions, please call University of Minnesota Rochester (UMR) Student Services at 507-280-2824 or 1-800-947-0117; or e-mail stuserv@umn.edu.

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Current and Degree-Seeking Students

Read through these procedures carefully. If you have questions, please call UMR Student Services at 507-280-2824 or 1-800-947-0117; or e-mail stuserv@umn.edu.

(1) Prepare to Register

  • Check the table below for registration dates to determine the date and time, if applicable on which you may enroll.
  • Clear any holds on your record.

    A hold may be imposed for financial indebtedness to the University (e.g., for unpaid tuition or fees, unpaid library fines, or delinquent health service payments) or for disciplinary or scholastic reasons. You will usually be notified of an existing or impending hold by the department or office authorizing the hold.

    If you have a hold on your record, you may not enroll or, in many cases, obtain transcripts until that hold is cleared with the office imposing the hold.

    Notice of a hold, including the name of the department or office where it may be cleared, can be obtained at:

(2) Register
Refer to the chart below for applicable registration procedures for each type of class offered at UMR.

Type of Course
Registration Procedure
Online Course

Register online at:
http://onestop.umn.edu/onestop/registration.html

UNITE
(UNiversity Industry Television for Education)

Complete the online registration form at http://www.unite.umn.edu/unite_forms/unite_register.html

Correspondence Course

Pick up a form at UMR Student Services
or
Clip out the form at the back of the Independent and Distance Learning catalog

Mail, deliver in person, or fax to:
Student Services
University of Minnesota Rochester
111 South Broadway
Rochester, MN 55904
Fax: 507-280-2839

ITV (Interactive Television Course)

Register online at:
http://onestop.umn.edu/onestop/registration.html

M.B.A. Course

Admitted MBA students should contact:
Candy Furo
Program Associate, MBA Program
U of M Duluth
Labovitz School of Business and Economics
Telephone: 218-726-8986
E-mail: cfuro@d.umn.edu

All Other Courses

Register online at:
http://onestop.umn.edu/onestop/registration.html

or

Download the Registration and Cance/Add Form, complete it, and return it to:
Student Services
University of Minnesota Rochester
111 South Broadway
Rochester, MN 55904
Fax: 507-280-2839

NOTE:
Web registration at http://onestop.umn.edu/onestop/registration.html is available:

Monday through Saturday ... 5:30 am to 4:00 am
Sunday ............................. 12:30 pm to 4:00 am

If you experience problems, please contact the Technology Helpline at 612-301-4357 or e-mail help@umn.edu

In-person registration is available at University of Minnesota Rochester Student Services:

Monday through Thursday ... 8:00 am to 5:30 pm
Friday ............................... 8:00 am to 4:30 pm

(3) Retain Your Study List
Once your registration is processed, you should receive confirmation by mail. This will note any changes in course information (such as class time changes).

(4) You Will Receive an Electronic Bill for Tuition and Fees
Students will also have the option of paying their bill online with an electronic check from their checking or savings account. Students can allow access to authorized users, such as parents, to view and pay tuition bills on their behalf. For more information on electronic billing and payment, visit http://onestop.umn.edu/onestop/tuition.html. Tuition and fees are explained in Tuition & Fees. Appropriate late fees will be added if you are enrolling after the deadlines (see Academic Calendar).

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Changes in Enrollment

All changes in enrollment must be done officially. Deadlines exist for all changes in enrollment, including withdrawing from a class, adding, or making changes to enrollment grade base (A-F, S-N, or audit).

How to Withdraw/Add a Course
To change your course load or to withdraw from a course, you must complete a Registration and Add/Cancel form. Instructors are not authorized to accept or approve any changes in enrollment.

  • Obtain a form:
    • Visit UMR Student Services
    • Call UMR at 507-280-2824 or 1-800-947-0117
    • Download the form
  • Return the completed form:
    • In person at UMR Student Services
    • Fax to: UMR Student Services at 507-280-2839
    • Mail to: Student Services, University of Minnesota Rochester, 111 South Broadway, Rochester, MN 55904

Financial Aid Note: Students receiving financial aid should contact One Stop Student Services at 612-624-1111 before withdrawing as changes in credit load affect eligibility. Refunds may revert to the Office of Student Finance (OSF) or students may be obligated for all financial aid awarded. Veterans enrolled under the G.I. Bill must notify the Veterans Certification Office, 200 Fraser Hall, 106 Pleasant Street S.E., Minneapolis, MN 55455 (Telephone: 612-625-8076) when withdrawing from or adding classes. Refer to Financial Aid Recipients for more information.

When to Withdraw/Add a Course
You may change your registration at One Stop any time prior to the beginning of the semester and through the first week of the semester. If you decide before the session begins not to attend, withdraw before the first day of classes. If you stop attending class for any reason, withdraw immediately. Any requests for changes in enrollment are effective the date the official request is received, not on the date you stopped attending class. Refer to the Refund and Drop/Add Schedule.

Withdrawal Policies
All-University policies on cancel/adds apply to all students in all colleges.

  1. There is no transcript record of an individual course withdrawn during the first two weeks of the semester. Withdrawals after the first two weeks of the semester will result in a W, indicating “withdrawal” on your record. If you withdraw all courses during the first two weeks, a notation of cancellation will appear on your record, although no W's will be recorded. If you simply stop attending a class and do not withdraw officially, you will receive an F or N grade.
  2. Each student may, once during his or her undergraduate enrollment, withdraw from a course without college approval, and receive the transcript symbol W, after the eighth week of class and at any time up to and including the last day of class for that course. Complete grading policies may be found online at http://www.fpd.finop.umn.edu/groups/senate/documents/policy/gradingpolicy.html.
  3. On occasion, a course may be cancelled by the department offering the course. Contact your UMR program director immediately to see if other arrangements have been made. If no arrangements exist, the course will be removed from your record, thereby resulting in a change of registration.

Billing Information

  • Additional Charges
    Students who wish to withdraw or add after an initial enrollment may be subject to additional charges. You must pay for any course for which you enroll unless you officially withdraw during the 100% refund period. You must pay for any portion of the course for which you do not receive a monetary credit. You will receive billing statements from Student Accounts Receivable for tuition and fees, including additional billing charges. If you fail to pay by the due date on your billing statement, a hold will be placed on your record.

    Full tuition is charged on a per-credit basis for all changes in enrollment that increase your credit load, except for those credits that fall within graduate and professional tuition plateaus. No additional tuition is charged when any course addition is balanced at the same time by a course withdrawal, i.e., a withdrawal equal to the number of credits being added or a withdrawal and course addition that keeps the total number of credits within graduate and professional tuition plateaus. (Credit for Independent and Distance Learning (IDL) courses, however, do not qualify for any plateau or band rates that may be available in undergraduate or graduate tuition plans.)

  • Assessment or Credit
    Any assessment or credit amount that results from a change in enrollment is posted to your account at Student Accounts Receivable. New assessments will appear on your next billing statement or you may check your account at http://onestop.umn.edu.

    Refunds are issued on a per-credit basis according to the refund rate that applies to the date of cancellation. There is no refund for those credits that fall within any tuition plateaus or bands.

Active Military Duty Cancellation Policy
Detailed information may be found at http://onestop.umn.edu/onestop/Registration/Changing/Active_Military_Duty_Cancellation_Policy.html.

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Graduate School Information

Students who intend to pursue graduate-level course work should be familiar with the information in the Graduate School catalog. Contact a UMR program director for specific registration information. A Graduate School catalog may be requested online at http://www.grad.umn.edu or by calling the Graduate School Admissions Office at 612-625-3014.

All students in the Graduate School must register both fall and spring terms to remain in active status, rather than once a year as previously required. Students who need to register only to maintain their active status may register for Grad 0999, which is a no-fee, no-credit option. Online registration for Grad 0999 is accepted, and no special permission numbers or overrides are required. All University registration deadlines apply.

Students should not register for Grad 0999 if their registration is required to hold an assistantship, maintain legal visa status, defer loans, receive financial aid, or for anything other than the Graduate School's active status requirement.

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Refunds

A full refund of all tuition and course-related fees will be made when a course is cancelled. Refunds are based on the date you officially withdraw, not the date you stopped attending class. Withdraw immediately if you stop attending class for any reason. Refer to the Refund and Drop/Add Schedule below.

NOTE: UMR reserves the right to cancel, postpone, limit enrollment, split, or combine classes, and to change instructors and/or locations of courses.

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Registration Time Table

Semester/Term
Student Status
Registration Begins
Spring 2008 Current and Degree-Seeking Students November 6
New and Non-Degree Seeking Students November 30
Summer 2008 Current and Degree-Seeking Students April 8
New and Non-Degree Seeking Students April 15
Fall 2008 Current and Degree-Seeking Students April 8
New and Non-Degree Seeking Students May 2

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Refund and Drop/Add Schedule

SPRING 2008
1-2 Week Courses [Spring 2008]
Days of Term
Refund Percentage
Changes to
Grade Base or Variable Credits*
Required to Cancel
Required to Add
Day 1
100%
Allowed
No approval
No approval
Day 2
50%
Allowed
No approval
Instructor approval
Day 3
0%
Not allowed
No approval
("W" recorded on transcript)
Instructor approval and college scholastic committee approval
After Day 3
0%
Not allowed
College scholastic committee approval ("W" recorded on transcript)
Instructor approval and college scholastic committee approval
3-4 Week Courses [Spring 2008]
Days of Term
Refund Percentage
Changes to
Grade Base or Variable Credits*
Required to Cancel
Required to Add
Days 1-2
100%
Allowed
No approval
No approval
Days 3-4
50%
Allowed
No approval
Instructor approval
Days 5-6
0%
Not allowed
No approval
("W" recorded on transcript)
Instructor approval and college scholastic committee approval
After Day 6
0%
Not allowed
College scholastic committee approval ("W" recorded on transcript)
Instructor approval and college scholastic committee approval
5-6 Week Courses [Spring 2008]
Days of Term
Refund Percentage
Changes to
Grade Base or Variable Credits*
Required to Cancel
Required to Add

Days 1-3

100%
Allowed
No approval
No approval

Days 4-6

50%
Allowed
No approval
No approval

Day 7

25%
Allowed
No approval
No approval

Day 8

25%
Allowed
No approval
Instructor approval

Days 9-14

0%
Allowed
No approval
Instructor approval

Days 15-26

0%
Not allowed
No approval
("W" recorded on transcript)
Instructor approval and college scholastic committee approval

Days 27-54

0%
Not allowed
College scholastic committee approval ("W" recorded on transcript)
Instructor approval and college scholastic committee approval
7-8 Week Courses [Spring 2008]
Days of Term
Refund Percentage
Changes to
Grade Base or Variable Credits*
Required to Cancel
Required to Add

Days 1-4

100%
Allowed
No approval
No approval

Days 5-7

50%
Allowed
No approval
No approval

Day 8

50%
Allowed
No approval
Instructor approval

Days 9-10

25%
Allowed
No approval
Instructor approval

Days 11-14

0%
Allowed
No approval

Instructor approval

Days 15-26

0%
Not allowed
No approval
("W" recorded on transcript)
Instructor approval and college scholastic committee approval

Days 27-54

0%
Not allowed
College scholastic committee approval ("W" recorded on transcript)
Instructor approval and college scholastic committee approval
9 Weeks or Longer [Spring 2008]
Days of Term
Refund
Percentage
Changes to
Grade Base or Variable Credits*
Required to Cancel
Required to Add

Days 1-5

100%
Allowed
No approval
No approval

Days 6-7

50%
Allowed
No approval
No approval

Days 8-12

50%
Allowed
No approval
Instructor approval

Days 13-14

25%
Allowed
No approval
Instructor approval

Day 15

25%
Not allowed
No approval ("W" recorded on transcript)
Instructor approval and college scholastic committee approval

Days 16-42

0%
Not allowed
No approval ("W" recorded on transcript)
Instructor approval and college scholastic committee approval

Days 43-68

0%
Not allowed
College scholastic committee approval ("W" recorded on transcript)
Instructor approval and college scholastic committee approval
* For example, to change from 3 credits to 4 credits in a course that allows registration in 1-6 credits per term

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SUMMER 2008
1-2 Week Courses [Summer 2008]
Days of Term
Refund Percentage
Changes to
Grade Base or Variable Credits*
Required to Cancel
Required to Add
Day 1
100%
Allowed
No approval
No approval
Day 2
50%
Allowed
No approval
Instructor approval
Day 3
0%
Not allowed
No approval
("W" recorded on transcript)
Instructor approval and college scholastic committee approval
After Day 3
0%
Not allowed
College scholastic committee approval ("W" recorded on transcript)
Instructor approval and college scholastic committee approval
3-4 Week Courses [Summer 2008]
Days of Term
Refund Percentage
Changes to
Grade Base or Variable Credits*
Required to Cancel
Required to Add
Days 1-2
100%
Allowed
No approval
No approval
Days 3-4
50%
Allowed
No approval
Instructor approval
Days 5-6
0%
Not allowed
No approval
("W" recorded on transcript)
Instructor approval and college scholastic committee approval
After Day 6
0%
Not allowed
College scholastic committee approval ("W" recorded on transcript)
Instructor approval and college scholastic committee approval
5-6 Week Courses [Summer 2008]
Days of Term
Refund Percentage
Changes to
Grade Base or Variable Credits*
Required to Cancel
Required to Add

Days 1-3
June 16-18

100%
Allowed
No approval
No approval

Days 4-6
June 19-21

50%
Allowed
No approval
No approval

Day 7
June 22

25%
Allowed
No approval
No approval

Day 8
June 23

25%
Allowed
No approval
Instructor approval

Days 9-14
June 24-29

0%
Allowed
No approval
Instructor approval

Days 15-26
June 30-July 11

0%
Not allowed
No approval
("W" recorded on transcript)
Instructor approval and college scholastic committee approval

Days 27-54
July 12-August 8

0%
Not allowed
College scholastic committee approval ("W" recorded on transcript)
Instructor approval and college scholastic committee approval
7-8 Week Courses [Summer 2008]
Days of Term
Refund Percentage
Changes to
Grade Base or Variable Credits*
Required to Cancel
Required to Add

Days 1-4
June 16-19

100%
Allowed
No approval
No approval

Days 5-7
June 20-22

50%
Allowed
No approval
No approval

Day 8
June 23

50%
Allowed
No approval
Instructor approval

Days 9-10
June 24-25

25%
Allowed
No approval
Instructor approval

Days 11-14
June 26-29

0%
Allowed
No approval

Instructor approval

Days 15-26
June 30-July 11

0%
Not allowed
No approval
("W" recorded on transcript)
Instructor approval and college scholastic committee approval

Days 27-54
July 12-August 8

0%
Not allowed
College scholastic committee approval ("W" recorded on transcript)
Instructor approval and college scholastic committee approval
9 Weeks or Longer [Summer 2008]
Days of Term
Refund
Percentage
Changes to
Grade Base or Variable Credits*
Required to Cancel
Required to Add

Days 1-5
June 16-20

100%
Allowed
No approval
No approval

Days 6-7
June 21-22

50%
Allowed
No approval
No approval

Days 8-12
June 23-27

50%
Allowed
No approval
Instructor approval

Days 13-14
June 28-29

25%
Allowed
No approval
Instructor approval

Day 15
June 30

25%
Not allowed
No approval ("W" recorded on transcript)
Instructor approval and college scholastic committee approval

Days 16-42
July 1-July 27

0%
Not allowed
No approval ("W" recorded on transcript)
Instructor approval and college scholastic committee approval

Days 43-68
July 28-August 22

0%
Not allowed
College scholastic committee approval ("W" recorded on transcript)
Instructor approval and college scholastic committee approval
* For example, to change from 3 credits to 4 credits in a course that allows registration in 1-6 credits per term

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FALL 2008
Full Semester [Fall 2008]
Days of Term
Refund Percentage
Changes to
Grade Base or Variable Credits*
Required to Cancel
Required to Add
Through
September 9
100%
Allowed
No approval
No approval
September 10 - 15
75%
Allowed
No approval
Instructor approval
September 16 - 22
50%
Not allowed
No approval
("W" recorded on transcript)
Instructor approval and college scholastic committee approval
September 23 - 29
25%
Not allowed
No approval
("W" recorded on transcript)
Instructor approval and college scholastic committee approval
September 30 -
October 27
0%
Not allowed
No approval
("W" recorded on transcript)
Instructor approval and college scholastic committee approval
October 28 -
December 10
0%
Not allowed
College scholastic committee approval ("W" recorded on transcript)
Instructor approval and college scholastic committee approval
1st 7-Week Session [Fall 2008]
Days of Term
Refund Percentage
Changes to
Grade Base or Variable Credits*
Required to Cancel
Required to Add
Through
September 9
100%
Allowed
No approval
No approval
September 10 - 15
50%
Allowed
No approval
Instructor approval
September 16 - 29
0%
Not allowed
No approval
("W" recorded on transcript)
Instructor approval and college scholastic committee approval
September 30 -
October 22
0%
Not allowed
College scholastic committee approval ("W" recorded on transcript)
Instructor approval and college scholastic committee approval
2nd 7-Week Session [Fall 2008]
Days of Term
Refund Percentage
Changes to
Grade Base or Variable Credits*
Required to Cancel
Required to Add

Through October 31

100%
Allowed
No approval
No approval

November 1 - 7

50%
Allowed
No approval
Instructor
aproval

November 8 - 24

0%
Not Allowed
No approval
("W" recorded on transcript)
Instructor approval and college scholastic committee approval

November 25 -
December 10

0%
Not allowed
College scholastic committee approval ("W" recorded on transcript)
Instructor approval and college scholastic committee approval
7-8 Week Courses [Fall 2008]
Days of Term
Refund Percentage
Changes to
Grade Base or Variable Credits*
Required to Cancel
Required to Add

Days 1-4
June 16-19

100%
Allowed
No approval
No approval

Days 5-7
June 20-22

50%
Allowed
No approval
No approval

Day 8
June 23

50%
Allowed
No approval
Instructor approval

Days 9-10
June 24-25

25%
Allowed
No approval
Instructor approval

Days 11-14
June 26-29

0%
Allowed
No approval

Instructor approval

Days 15-26
June 30-July 11

0%
Not allowed
No approval
("W" recorded on transcript)
Instructor approval and college scholastic committee approval

Days 27-54
July 12-August 8

0%
Not allowed
College scholastic committee approval ("W" recorded on transcript)
Instructor approval and college scholastic committee approval
* For example, to change from 3 credits to 4 credits in a course that allows registration in 1-6 credits per term

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Credit Course Numbering

Courses have four-digit numbers. The first number designates the course level.
0xxx Courses that do not carry credit toward any University degree
1xxx Courses primarily for undergraduate students in their first year of study
2xxx Courses primarily for undergraduate students in their second year of study
3xxx Courses primarily for undergraduate students in their third year of study
4xxx Courses primarily for undergraduate students in their fourth year of study; graduate students may enroll in such courses for degree credit. 4xxx courses can be counted for a Graduate School degree if the course is taught by a member of the graduate faculty or an individual appointment to Limited Teaching Status (LTS).
5xxx Courses primarily for graduate students; undergraduate students in their third or fourth year may enroll in such courses.
6xxx Courses for post-baccalaureate students in professional degree programs.
7xxx

Courses for post-baccalaureate students in professional degree programs.

Note: 6xxx and 7xxx are to be used primarily for post-baccalaureate professional programs that are not offered through the Graduate School.

8xxx Courses for graduate students.
9xxx Courses for graduate students.

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Contact Information

Student Services
University of Minnesota Rochester
Telephone: 507-280-2824 or 1-800-947-0117
E-mail: stuserv@umn.edu
Fax: 507-280-2839

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