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Interinstitutional Registration Agreement
Under the interinstitutional registration agreement, any graduate,
professional or undergraduate student enrolled as a degree seeking student at any of the following
universities may participate in registration via the interinstitutional registration process:
The student may take a course at a participating university if the
student's academic advisor and/or dean can certify that the course is appropriate for the student's degree
program and that the course is not available during the same academic year at the home institution. Registration
deadlines of the home institution should be observed. Students may not audit courses under the interinstitutional
registration agreement.
Maximum Number of Courses Allowed:
- Graduate and Professional School Students: Two courses per term (Fall and Spring Semesters), provided that the student is also registered for the balance of his/her normal load at the home institution
- Undergraduate Students: One course per term (Fall and Spring Semesters), provided that the student is also registered for the balance of his/her normal load at the home institution
- All Students: One course per summer, provided that the student is concurrently registered for one course with an equivalent credit value at the home institution
Important: Please note that the academic calendars and procedures
at the six instituions vary. It is very important that students plan carefully and apply early to minimize problems
in the registration process. The interinstitutional registration agreement requires students to apply and register for courses
only through their home institution.
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