Registration & Advising
Important Info
  • Identify your advisor; his or her name can be checked on the Student Portal website

  • Check the Course Schedule online as soon as it is published.
  • Consult the recommended course sequence in the AUD Catalog and/or with your advisor.
  • Discuss your course options with your advisor ahead of time to ensure that your early course registration is smooth.
  • Check your Degree Audit online.
  • Make sure you complete all Foundation courses and the required Liberal Arts courses before you move to any concentration course.
  • Check the English as a Pre-Requisite requirement.
  • Make sure to complete your ENGL, MATH and COMP within the first 45 credits.
  • Check the AUD Catalogs to plan your courses based on their scheduled offerings; this will guarantee a timely graduation.
  • Meet with the Registrar at the beginning of your senior year to update your Degree Audit.
  • Regular course load for full time students and AUD sponsored students is 15 credits (Undergraduate) and 6 credits (Graduate) in Fall and Spring.
  • Overloads may be granted to undergraduate students, only after advisor’s approval,in good academic standing (i.e. carrying a minimum 2.0 CGPA); and occasionally, depending on the courses comprising the student’s proposed schedule, a higher CGPA may be required.
  • Registration, Diploma, transcript and letter requests will not be processed if the student is on Hold. Check the types of holds in the table below.
Hold
Department
Contact
Registration Hold Registrar's
04-318 3190
Failed Foundation Courses Registrar's
04-318 3190
CGPA<2.0 Student Support
04-318 3137
Admissions Hold Admissions
04-318 3171
Health History Form Hold Health Center
04-318 3200
Passport Hold Visa Office
04-318 3128
AAC Hold Academic Advisors
04-318 3334
Financial Hold Finance Office
04-318 3151
Library Fines Hold Library
04-318 3184
Internships

For Undergraduate Students

To register for an internship, make sure you contact the Career Services Office and your department Internship Coordinator at least 3 weeks before the start of the semester.

For Graduate Students

Applications for the Graduate Internship must be discussed with and submitted directly to the Graduate Program Director for approval. If an internship application is approved, the Graduate Program Director will assign a faculty member to supervise the internship.