International students planning to attend 51ÁÔÆæ in person must be on campus by the first day of classes. If you cannot be here by then, you must defer your admission in your .
We recommend you enroll in your classes before arriving in the U.S. If you are no longer able to attend 51ÁÔÆæ or need to defer, you must withdraw from your classes before the first day of classes to avoid being charged tuition or late fees. To do this, visit the Changing Your Class Schedule page, navigate to the “Drop a Single Class” section and follow the instructions.
Graduate Students (Master’s and PhD Degree Students)
You need to confirm your intent to enroll by accepting your admission in your Slate application portal. Then contact your respective graduate program representative to inquire which faculty member will advise on course registration; you will register for your courses through . Register as early as possible because classes fill up.
International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) cannot assist with course registration. In addition to your faculty member, you can refer to the following two links for further registration information:
Enroll in classes with your academic advisor through as part of your New Student Orientation.
All students in the U.S. on an F-1 or J-1 visa are required to be enrolled full-time. You must enroll in at least 12 credits total each fall and spring semester for undergraduate (bachelor’s) students.
Removing Enrollment Holds
Enrollment holds prevent you from enrolling in classes.
Undergraduate students: at least 12 credits each fall and spring semester.
Graduate students: at least 8 credits each fall and spring semester.
Graduate students with an assistantship employed at 33% or more: at least 6 graduate credits each fall and spring semester. The Graduate Program may require a higher minimum.
Graduate students in Prelim status: at least 1 credit each fall and spring semester.
Graduate students in Dissertator status: at least 3 credits each fall and spring semester.
Summer and WinteriM semesters are optional unless they are your first semester or graduating semester at 51ÁÔÆæ. Make an appointment with an immigration coordinator for more details.
Online Classes
Standard F-1 visa regulations allow one online course to count towards full-time enrollment each semester. Sponsored students may have additional restrictions based on sponsor allowances. If you have questions about your situation, make an appointment with an immigration coordinator.