Register for Summer and Fall 2013

Benefits of registering early

Does your academic progress impact your financial aid? Learn more.

Students who register early have the best chance of getting the classes they want. Plan for your classes now, and start by meeting with your advisor.

Advisors provide the following:

Make an appointment with your advisor

Contact the office of your advisor and schedule an appointment a week or two before registration begins.

Advisor list by College/School
 
College/School Location Phone Number
College of Arts and Sciences GAB 220 (940) 565-2051
College of Business BLB 110 (940) 565-2110
College of Public Affairs and Community Service CHIL 289 (940) 565-4664
College of Education MATT 105 (940) 565-2736
Honors College  SAGE 254 (940) 565-3305
College of Engineering NTDP C104 (940) 565-4201
College of Information NTDP E292B (940) 565-2445
Mayborn School of Journalism GAB 107 (940) 565-3365
College of Merchandising, Hospitality and Tourism CHIL 331 (940) 565-2436
College of Music CHIL 211 (940) 565-3734
(940) 565-3781
(940) 565-7545
Office for Exploring Majors SAGE 123 (940) 565-2457
College of Visual Arts and Design ART 111 (940) 565-2216

View additional advising departments and locations

Summer and Fall registration dates and schedules
 
For classes beginning Regular registration Late registration
May 13 April 1 - May 10 May 11 - 13
June 3 April 1 - May 31 June 1 - 3
July 8 April 1 - July 5 July 6 - 8
Aug. 28 (Fall 2013) April 1 - August 26 (registration will be unavailable on Aug. 15 from 4:30 until midnight, Aug. 16 for mandatory processing). August 27 - September 3

How to register for Summer and Fall 2013

  1. Go to my.unt.edu
  2. Log in with euid and password
  3. Select Student Center/Register from the list on the left side of the page
  4. Select Enroll/Add/Drop under "Academics"

Read an overview of the registration process.

Learn more about enrollment.

Don't have a computer at home? Go to your local public library or use one of the open access computer labs on campus.

Avoid paying for repeated and excess courses. You may have to pay additional tuition for repeating courses or for hours taken beyond your degree plan requirements.

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