

This document provides everything you need to know for current UMSL students and visiting students, regarding (1) application and registration (2) student number, single sign-on (SSO) ID and UMSL email address (3) student fees (4) fee payment (5) withdraw/drop dates and fee reassessment and refunds (6) grade reports (7) transcripts and (8) contact information.
- Pre-registration for currently enrolled UMSL undergraduate and graduate students begins on November 2, 2009 and is conducted by appointment only during this time period.
- Currently enrolled UMSL students can register for Winter Intersession courses when registering for spring semester courses.
- All UMSL students should check with an academic advisor in their discipline to assure acceptability of credit in their degree program.
- Overload exceptions - Currently enrolled UMSL undergraduate students may register for 17 credit hours per semester: 18 credit hours are considered an overload. If an undergraduate student reaches 18 hours with some of the hours being “winter intersession” courses, the Registrar will manually override the overload message without special approval. Graduate students normally take no more than three credit hours in any four-week period. Graduate students may request exceptions for course loads over 12 hours during the regular semester or three hours during any four-week period.
- New degree-seeking, visiting, non-degree seeking and returning UMSL students must apply and be admitted to UMSL before registering for classes.
- Winter Intersession registration for new degree-seeking, visiting, non-degree seeking, and returning undergraduate and graduate students, who have applied to UMSL, begins on November 16, 2009. The deadline for Winter Intersession registration is Saturday, January 2, 2010.
- The application deadline for graduate students is December 1, 2009.
- The application deadline for new degree-seeking undergraduate students is December 7, 2009.
- The application deadline for visiting, non-degree seeking, and returning undergraduate students is December 21, 2009.