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FALL 2008
There are three steps to complete registration at the University of Virginia:
enroll in courses, pay tuition and fees, and complete final registration. All
three must be completed properly for you to be registered.
STEP ONE: Course Enrollment
After you have received access to the course enrollment functions, connect
to ISIS at www.virginia.edu/isis. You will
have access to the add, drop, and change functions during regular
ISIS hours until the last day of final registration, after which
date access to the course enrollment functions is restricted to those
students who have completed final registration.
An overview of the functions
available in ISIS is available; please review it carefully, especially
if you have not used ISIS previously. It is imperative that you clear
any registration blocks; you cannot enroll in courses or complete Final
Registration if you have any registration blocks.
Add/Drop/Withdrawal Deadlines
(based on student's school of enrollment)
Note: These
deadlines are based on the school in which you are enrolled, not on the
school offering the course you wish to add or drop.
| Architecture, College of Arts & Sciences, Commerce,
B.I.S., Education, Nursing: |
First day to add |
Last day to add |
Last day to drop |
|
Returning Undergraduates:
date and time provided by advisor
Returning graduates (including TED):
March 31
New undergraduates:
August 1
New graduates:
GNUR - July 1
August 18
|
September 12
Note: No undergraduate add/drop 6/17-7/31
|
September 5
Note: No undergraduate add/drop 6/17-7/31
|
October 21;
last class (Education)
|
| Engineering: |
First day to
add |
Last day to add |
Last day to drop |
|
Returning undergraduates:
date and time provided by advisor
Returning graduates:
March 31
New undergraduates:
Cannot use ISIS for add/drop during their first semester
New graduates:
August 18
|
September
2
Note: No undergraduate add/drop 6/17-7/31
|
October
7
Note: No undergraduate add/drop 6/17-7/31
|
November
14 |
| Graduate School of Arts & Sciences: |
First day to
add |
Last day to add |
Last day to drop |
|
Returning undergraduates:
date and time provided by advisor
Returning graduates:
March 31
New graduates:
August 18
|
|
|
October 17 |
| Darden, Law, Medicine: |
| Do not use ISIS
for course enrollment; consult school for details |
| Continuing & Professional Studies: |
| B.I.S. students
follow schedule above; others contact the Continuing and Professional
Studies regional center offering the course |
*Withdrawals cannot be made via ISIS, and are subject
to school regulations. Withdrawals from Commerce courses are not allowed
for Commerce students. This deadline applies only to withdrawal from
individual courses while remaining in other courses. See instructions
below for information on withdrawal from
all courses.
Undergraduate Advising Returning undergraduate
students must meet with an advisor before adding courses. Your advisor
will give you a five-digit advising access code, which must be entered
into ISIS the first time you enroll in courses. Students without an
advisor gain access to ISIS after those who have seen their advisor
and obtained the advising access code. This number will change each
semester, but has to be entered only once each semester. The entry
time is the hour and day on which you can first enroll in courses.
Release guidelines for
Pre-Enrollment Each student is assigned a beginning
date and time (‘time ticket’) for pre-enrollment based
on the guidelines created and approve by the academic and provost. These
rules remain in place for the duraton of time that ISIS is the student
informtion system.
All Graduate
Students (pre-enrollment ‘time tickets’ begin one
week before undergraduates)
All Undergraduate Students who were enrolled for the spring
2007 according to the following schema:
- Echols,
Rodman, Transition, men's and women's basketball, soccer, cross country,
golf, swimming and diving, field hockey, volleyball, and tennis;
football, rowing, and wrestling
- Academic
level four (random w/in total number of completed credits)
- Academic
level three (random w/in total number of completed credits)
- Academic
level two (random w/in total number of completed credits)
- Academic
level one (random
w/in total number of completed credits)
- Academic
level eight
All Undergraduate
Students admitted or transferred to UVA effective Fall 2007 and thereafter
according to the
following schema:
- Residence
year four Echols, Rodman, Transition, men's and women's basketball,
soccer, cross country, golf, swimming and diving, field hockey, volleyball,
and tennis; football, rowing, and wrestling
- Residence
year four (random w/in total number of completed UVa credits only,
including credits for approved study abroad)
- Residence
year three Echols, Rodman, Transition, men's and women's basketball,
soccer, cross country, golf, swimming and diving, field hockey, volleyball,
and tennis; football, rowing, and wrestling
- Residence
year three (random w/in total number of completed UVa credits only,
including credits for approved study abroad)
- Residence
year two and residence year one Echols, Rodman, Transition, men's
and women's basketball, soccer, cross country, golf, swimming and
diving, field hockey, volleyball, and tennis; football, rowing, and
wrestling
- Residence
year two (random w/in total number of completed UVa credits only,
including credits for approved study abroad)
- Residence
year one (random w/in total number of completed UVa credits only,
including credits for approved study abroad)
- Academic
level eight
(Teacher Education
(TED) and special students are NOT considered graduate students, they
are included in the above)
Adding a Course Once you have chosen the
add function, ISIS will ask you for a term code. For fall 2008 this
is "083. For each class you wish to add, enter the
five-character schedule number, found in the first column of the course
listings. If the course is full or you do not meet the course restrictions,
ISIS will ask you to make another selection.
Courses marked "II" or "TD" require a four-character instructor number.
This number identifies the faculty member overseeing your research.
Some courses are available for a range of credit. ISIS will ask you to
enter the number of credits for which you wish to take the course.
If you want to take a course for audit or credit/no credit, select the
appropriate grading option. Changes in grading option can be made only
through the add deadline. Selection of the audit option is subject to
faculty approval, and faculty have the authority to refuse an auditing
student.
ISIS will force you to drop one section when you attempt to add another
section of the same class. Also, check the Undergraduate Record or Graduate
Record for prerequisites; if you do not have all the prerequisites,
the professor and the department have the authority to exclude you from
the course. Instructors may also add course restrictions at any time.
Dropping a Course While instructors have
the authority to drop enrolled students who fail to attend the first
class meeting, students are responsible for verifying their enrollments
and ensuring that all drops are completed by the deadline. ISIS will
not allow you to drop below the minimum number of credits allowed by
your school. If you are prevented from dropping a course because of
this restriction, add another course first. If you intend to drop below
the minimum, complete a Course Action form. Students in the College
of Arts and Sciences must submit a petition to their association dean
in addition to completing a course action form. Dropping all courses
requires a withdrawal from the University.
Changing a Course Use the change function
to change either the grading option of a particular course, the number
of variable credits, or the instructor number. Changes that cannot
be made via ISIS require use of the Course Action Form.
Minimum/Maximum Credits The minimum and
maximum hours for which you may enroll are determined by your school.
Once you add enough hours to reach the minimum for your school, ISIS
will not allow you to drop below that level. ISIS will not force you
to enroll in the minimum number of hours the first time you add, however;
the minimum is activated only when you reach it for the first time.
Audit credits are are not counted against the official add/drop maximum,
but are counted by ISIS during course enrollment; contact your school
if you wish to add audit credits above your school's maximum.
School |
Min |
Max |
Architecture |
12 |
17 |
Graduate Architecture |
9 |
19 |
College of Arts and Sciences |
12 |
15 (17 starting 8/1) |
Graduate Arts and Sciences |
1 |
12 |
Commerce |
15 |
17 |
Education |
12 |
17 |
Teacher Education (TED) |
9 |
17 |
Graduate Education |
1 |
17 |
Engineering |
15 |
19 |
Graduate Engineering |
9 |
15 |
Nursing |
12 |
17 |
Graduate Nursing |
1 |
15 |
| |
Course Action Form Occasionally, ISIS will
deny enrollment in a particular course because the maximum enrollment
for the course has been met; because adding the course will result
in your being outside the minimum or maximum number of credits allowed
for students in your school; or enrollment requires the instructor's
permission. If so, you will need to complete a course action form.
This form will override any course restriction, allow you to drop below
the minimum or exceed the maximum number of credits, or make changes
to your schedule after the deadlines. Submit the completed form to
the dean's office of the school in which you are enrolled. Click here
to print your own course action form.
Students in the College of Arts and Sciences should submit the course
action form to the department offering the course. Some College departments
do not process their own forms; in this case, submit forms to Garrett
Hall. Requests for late adds or drops should be made via the Late Schedule
Correction Form available at Garrett Hall. Penalties are imposed for
the neglect of well-publicized enrollment deadlines. Requests to exceed
the maximum or drop below the minimum must be submitted with an explanatory
petition to your association dean.
STEP TWO: Fee Payment
Payment Deadline Payment of tuition, fees,
dining, and housing charges must be received by 11:00 a.m. on the
due date. After this time, a late payment fee of $50 or 1.5% of the
outstanding balance, whichever may be higher, is assessed. Checks
are negotiated immediately upon receipt regardless of the check date.
If you do not pay by the deadline, your final registration will be
blocked and you will not have access to the course enrollment functions
in ISIS.
If paying by check, make checks payable to the University of Virginia.
Be sure that the student’s full name and complete University
I.D. number is on the check. The remittance advice available on-line
should be printed and included with the check to ensure proper application
of your payment.
The University accepts credit card payments (MasterCard, Discover, or
American Express) with a convenience fee through QuikPay@UVA. Go
to the Student Accounts web site for further information about Student
Bills: http://www.virginia.edu/studentaccounts/student_payment.html.
Payment Address Payment of tuition and fees
by regular US mail should be sent to: University of Virginia, PO Box
400999, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4999. Overnight payments sent by
FEDEX, UPS, or DHL should be addressed to: Cashier's Office, University
of Virginia, 1001 N Emmet Street, Charlottesville VA 22903-3608. Correspondence
and payment delay certification forms (explained
below) should be sent to: UVA Student Financial Services, PO Box
400204, Charlottesville VA 22904-4204.
Late Payment/Returned Checks A late payment fee
of $50 or 1.5% of the outstanding balance, whichever is higher
may be assessed on accounts for which payments were received after
the due date. In addition, a $20 returned check service fee is
also assessed for checks returned due to non-sufficient funds.
Checks returned for non-sufficient funds are redeposited immediately
by our bank.
Loans and Financial Aid You may deduct
the following awards from the balance due on your bill:
- University
awarded or administered scholarship/fellowship/grant; University
awarded loan; non-University loan, including Stafford loans;
- non-University awarded scholarship/fellowship/grant.
Any balance
remaining after the above deductions must be paid by the due date.
To ensure a smooth final registration period, students are encouraged
to make payment electronically or by mail prior to the due date.
Federal Stafford, Perkins, Health Professions, Nursing, and Institutional
loans will be automatically applied toward tuition. Undergraduates must
be registered for 12 credits and graduates for the number of credits
specified on the loan application.
Payment Delays Payment delays are authorized
for:
- Graduate
Teaching/Research Assistantship and Veteran's benefits recipients.
Payment of the residual balance is due in monthly installments.
- Non-University awarded scholarship/fellowship/grant.
A payment
delay certification form is available on the Student Accounts web site
at: http://www.virginia.edu/studentaccounts/forms/pay-delay-cert.xls.
Students who have applied for a Stafford loan do not have to submit a
payment delay form; these payment delays are automatically entered on
your account.
Installment Payment Plan In conjunction with
a private vendor, the University offers an installment payment plan.
For a fee of $65, tuition, fees, housing, and dining charges may be
paid in ten monthly installments. Contact Tuition
Management Systems for complete details at (800)722-4867 for details
and enrollment deadlines.
Non-University Awards Non-University scholarship/fellowship/grant
checks should be mailed to: Student Financial Services, PO Box 400204,
Charlottesville VA 22904-4204. The award documentation should accompany
the check. Medical students should mail checks and documentation to:
Scholarship and Loan Office, UVA School of Medicine, PO Box 800730 Health
Sciences Center, Charlottesville VA 22908-0730.
Partial Fees and Athletic Ticket Access If
you are a graduate student classified as a partial fees student,
you do not pay the fee which helps fund athletic activities, and
are thus not eligible for access to athletic tickets. This status
is recorded in the I.D. card system. A partial fees student is
one who is:
- enrolled
for three or fewer regular credits; enrolled
for non-topical research only, regardless of the number of hours;
or
- enrolled
for three or fewer regular credits and any non-topical research.
Credit Balances Credit balances that result
from cash overpayments may first be offset against any other past due
amounts owed the University. Refunds for balances of less than $5 must
be requested in writing. All refunds are made payable to the student.
Credit balances may be refunded by a check mailed to the student's
local address or by direct deposit to a bank account. Students can
sign up for direct deposit at the Payroll Department located at 914
Emmet Street. Refunds are usually received by mail within two to three
weeks after the overpayment has been made and final registration has
completed.
Credit balances resulting from the installment payment plan will be refunded
in mid-November for the fall semester and mid-April for the spring semester.
Withdrawals Refunds of tuition and fees for
students who withdraw are calculated as a percentage, based on the
school week within which the withdrawal occurs.The schedule for this
semester is available on the Student Accounts web site at http://www.virginia.edu/studentaccounts.
Appeals of the University's refund policies should be addressed to:
Student Accounts, PO Box 400204, Charlottesville VA 22904-4204.
Financial Penalties Students may be suspended
from the University for past-due obligations, including tuition
and fees, dining, housing, parking tickets, library fines, short-term
loans, telecommunications charges, returned checks, and University
Bookstore charges. Students will lose access to the ISIS course
enrollment functions for any past-due charge, and can be suspended
immediately. Student I.D. cards can be deactivated in order to
collect past-due obligations. Current and former students will
have a hold placed on their academic transcript. Past-due obligations
will be reported to the state for offset against Virginia income
tax refunds and lottery winnings, and may be reported to credit
bureaus, referred to third-party collection agencies or the Virginia
Attorney General, or litigated. Debtors may be assessed collection
costs of up to fifty percent of the debt.
Residency Classification Students are classified
as Virginian or Non-Virginian for the purpose of tuition calculation
at the time of admission. To change classification, submit a change
of residency status form to the Committee
on Virginia Status of University Students, (434)982-3391. Students
classified as Non-Virginians must pay the out-of-state rate until
reclassification has been approved.
Dining Services For information regarding meal
plans and charges, call (434)982-5140. The Dining Services contract
covers both fall and spring semesters.
Housing For information regarding housing
assignments or charges on your account, call (434)924-6873.
Student Financial Services
http://www.virginia.edu/studentaccounts/
http://www.virginia.edu/financialaid/
Account Information: Information regarding
financial suspensions, tuition and fees, direct deposit,
late payment fees, reinstatements, and past-due accounts:
(434)982-6000.
Financial Aid: For information regarding
undergraduate grants, work study, or Stafford and other Loans,
call (434)982-6000. For Medical School Financial Aid, call
(434)924-0033. For Law School Financial Aid, call (434)924-7805.
Scholarships/Fellowships: Information
regarding the administration of scholarships and
fellowships after they have been awarded by the University,
ROTC scholarships, and educational service contracts:
(434)982-6000.
Student Loans: Information regarding University
awarded loans (Perkins/NDSL, Health Professional, Nursing,
etc.): (434)982-6000. |
STEP THREE: Final Registration
Beginning
Monday, August 18 - Friday, August 29 students
who do not have any type of registration block* and who are enrolled
in one or more credits will be automatically 'final registered'
by the University each evening (i.e. their registration status will be
set to 'H' [here]). Law,
Medicine and Darden students will be checked only for block.
Late Registration If final registration
is not successfully completed by August
29,
you will need to complete and submit a late
registration form. The form needs to be approved by a representative
of Student Financial Services in Carruthers Hall, and then submitted
to the Office of the University Registrar. Once late registration is
complete, you will have to enroll in courses again, either via ISIS, Course Action
form, or your school. Petitions submitted after October 21 also
require approval from your dean.
A late registration fee of $25 will be assessed through September
12 , after which date the fee increases to $50.
Failure to Register Students who do not
complete final registration by August
29 are
dropped from all courses and are not eligible to receive University
services, including access to dining and recreational facilities,
University housing, libraries, computer terminals, and other research
facilities. Class attendance does not constitute registration;
registration can only be accomplished by successfully completing
final registration on ISIS between August
18 and
29 or by registering late in person at the Office of the University
Registrar in Carruthers Hall thereafter.
Withdrawal from the University As
of the first day of the semester, dropping all courses requires withdrawing
from the University. A percentage of the tuition will be charged, pro-rated
based on the week in which the withdrawal is effective. Contact your
dean to complete the necessary paperwork. Withdrawals can be made for
personal, medical, or military service reasons.
Withdrawals
from individual courses after the drop deadline, while remaining registered
in other courses, can be made according to the schedule set by the
individual schools (dates).
Registration
Overview - brief overview of
registration process
School
Information - specific registration and enrollment instructions
by school
Additional
Information - resources and information |