Registration
Registration Times
Registration times are assigned to students based on current classification (Graduate Students, Fourth-Year Students, Third-Year Students, Second-Year Students, First-Year Students). Priority is given to graduate and then undergraduate students. Once a student's registration time has passed, students can continue to access the registration system through the end of add/drop period the first week of the term.
To be fair to all students, the Registrar’s Office cannot update registration appointment times unless there is an error. Please follow this path to view your registration appointment time: Log in to MyUSF, access your Student Self-Service (formerly OASIS) go to Student -> Registration -> Registration Status -> Select Term.
Student Groups |
Registration Begins |
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All Veterans/Active Duty/Dependents/ROTC (Must have paperwork on file with OVS or ROTC) | November 12 |
All NCAA Athletes | November 12 |
All SAS Students (Must have accommodation on file with SAS) | November 12 |
Honors (all levels) | November 12 |
Graduate & Professional Students | November 13 |
Fourth-Year Students in Good Standing based on credits | November 14 |
All Other Fourth-Year Students | November 14 |
Third-Year Students in Good Standing based on credits | November 15 |
All Other Third-Year Students | November 15 |
Inbound Exchange Student Cohort | November 15 |
All New Students with a Florida Confirmed AA Degree | November 15 |
All Post Baccalaureate Students | November 18 |
Second-Year Students in Good Standing based on credits | November 18 |
All Other Second-Year Students | November 18 |
First-Year Students in Good Standing based on credits | November 19 |
All Other First-Year Students | November 19 |
Graduate Certificate Students | November 21 |
New Students | November 25 |
Former Students Returning |
November 26 |
Non-Degree Students |
December 2 |
State Employee Registrants |
January 9 |
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