Registration Steps
- Visit with an advisor to plan and confirm your schedule. See
the Campus Connection
Portal for registration appointment time. (Register
for Classes > View My Appointment
Time)
- Clear any holds (negative service indicators) before
registering. Holds may be checked on the Campus Connection
Portal (Maintain Personal Data >
Holds).
- If a course has a departmental restriction, obtain
class permission from the department offering the
course. Departments can process class permissions via the
Campus Connection
Portal or the student can bring class permit(s) to 110 Ceres Hall to be
processed.
Student Responsibility
- If you were born on or after January 1, 1957, you
must prove immunity to measles, mumps, and rubella prior to
registration. This can be accomplished by providing
doctor's office verification of two doses of measles, mumps,
rubella vaccine received after one year of age and no earlier
than 1970. Call (701) 231-7331 for more information. If you have
not mailed your immunity verification in advance, then submit it
at Student Health Service after arrival on campus. Failure to
comply will result in enrollment restrictions.
- You are responsible for following through on registration
procedures. Once registered, if you decide not to attend NDSU,
you are obligated to terminate your registration by canceling
your registration or completing withdrawal procedures.
- While every effort is made to provide accurate and current
information, course offerings and other information listed are
subject to change without advance notice. If a course is
cancelled after you have registered, however, you will be
notified. It is your responsibility to update your address on Campus Connection or
provide the Office of Registration and Records with a current
address.
- Remember that your registration is not complete until you pay
your tuition and fees.
Note: NDSU reserves the right to
void the registration of any student who becomes ineligible for
enrollment.
Class Permits
Courses that have departmental restrictions require departmental
consent from the department offering the course. The department can
process class permission via Campus Connection or the student can
bring class permits to 110 Ceres Hall to be
processed.
Course Wait Lists
For most courses, the Wait List feature will be available through
Campus Connection.
Collaborative Student Registration
Students wishing to take courses at other North Dakota
University System institutions, concurrent with their NDSU
enrollment, may register "collaboratively" in 110 Ceres Hall.
Collaborative students do not pay application fees. They may be
packaged for financial aid by NDSU for both NDSU and collaborative
courses. Collaborative courses are not, however, subject to the
tuition cap.
Credit Load for Enrollment Status
Full-time student status:
- Undergraduates = 12 semester credits minimum (6 credits =
half time)
- Graduates = 9 semester credits minimum ( 5 credits = half
time)
Maximum credits per student/semester:
Tuition and fees are calculated using 12 credits as full-time
(tuition cap) for both undergraduate and graduate students.