Registration Checklist

Students are encouraged to use the following checklist to ensure they are all set for registration. 

First and foremost, please visit myUIC > XE Registration > Prepare for Registration > Select Term: Fall 2024 - Chicago  to find information regarding the following:

  • Your Time Ticket. Students may register only during the time frame indicated on the Time Ticket.

  • Check if you have any holds preventing you from registering for classes. If you have holds, please visit this link: https://registrar.uic.edu/registration/policies-procedures/#holds to find more information about how to get the hold removed, or contact your Academic Advisor (Carson Teixeira).

  • If you are planning to register for more than 18 credit hours for a particular semester, please use this form to Request Enrollment over 18 credit hours.
    Students are considered to be on the full-time status if they are registered for a total of 12 credit hours. Registering for less than 12 credit hours would mean you are a part-time student.

  • Registration Instructions
    The website https://registrar.uic.edu/registration/registration-instructions/ provides instructions and guidelines for students on how to register for classes. The website includes information on important registration deadlines, how to search for and select classes, how to add and drop classes, and how to manage course prerequisites and restrictions. It also provides information on how to access and use various registration tools and resources, such as the registration portal, registration checklist, and academic advising services. The website is designed to help UIC students successfully navigate the registration process and plan their academic schedules. (More information and FAQs can be found here: https://registrar.uic.edu/current-students/faq/)

  • Late Add/Drop courses
    Students who wish to add/drop courses after the 10th day of the semester (Week 2) can fill out the form linked above to request a Late Add or Drop. Students are responsible for ensuring that this does not affect their financial aid or academic progress. Scheduling an advising appointment is HIGHLY encouraged before the submission of the form.