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You will register for each semester and summer session online through the Registrar’s online services. EDP students should be advised and register early, as courses can fill and delaying advising/registration may limit your ability to add the courses you need. General registration access periods are available via the UT Academic Calendar online, and your exact/specific registration times are available via your Registration Info Sheet (RIS), accessible via the UT Registrar's page. You must also register as soon as possible to ensure your course is not cancelled due to low enrollment; late registration can also affect your instructor’s ability to obtain a TA for the course. Do not register for classes that are not on your Advising Form. If you wish to change your advised class schedule, you must notify your faculty adviser and the EDP registration staff person.  If you have issues getting into any of your EDP classes, or have other registration issues not addressed on this page, contact Kim.

Late Registration

Late registration is a serious matter. Because there are increasing budgetary issues, and because UT receives no funding and supervising faculty receive no credit for students who register after the 12th class day, students pay increasingly higher late registration fees, and the amount of paperwork (and legwork) needed to register late escalates quickly.  The Dean of the Office of Graduate Studies will not grant petitions for waivers of late registration fees.  

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