Students register for classes through the Registrar’s website during their assigned access periods every semester. The Registration Information Sheet will tell you when you may register.
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Database of Course Syllabi and Instructor CVs for the past two years from across the university. These are mainly undergraduate syllabi.
Registration Bars
Check your Registration Information Sheet (RIS) for any registration bars.
Tuition Remission Bars
Tuition Remission is compensation provided by a University of Texas at Austin department in exchange for services and is subject to Federal Income and Social Security Withholding taxes. The total compensation, less taxes, is applied to your tuition balance. The remaining amount of your tuition balance is due as Tuition Remission. Students are responsible for paying tuition remission fees that do not appear on their tuition bill.
GIAC Bar
The Graduate and International Admissions Center places a bar on your file if you have not yet provided an official transcript after you have accepted your offer. For more help with this bar, contact GIAC. Their detailed and helpful instructions are here.
Course Loads
Full-time registration for graduate students is 9 hours in fall, 9 hours in spring, 3 hours in summer.
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- Students must register in the summer to maintain full-time student status if they are receiving Academic Employment, such as a Graduate Research Assistantship (GRA) or Teaching Assistantship (TA). Summer registration for all students may be whole session or either half session. If the student has academic employment (e.g. GRA) and would like to register for a second-session course, the student should still register during the spring registration period. The student should also contact the Graduate Program Coordinator who can contact the appropriate sources in the graduate school so that the student is not penalized or unable to be appointed.
- Students must register in the summer to maintain full-time student status if they are receiving a fellowship. Summer registration for all students may be whole session or either half session. If the student has a fellowship and would like to register for a second-session course, the student should still register during the spring registration period. The student should also contact the Graduate Program Coordinator who can contact the appropriate sources in the graduate school so that the student is not penalized. A student must be registered for fellowship money to be dispersed; if the student waits until the second session to register, their fellowship will not be dispersed until the second session registration is complete.
- If a student is going on a department-approved internship and they will not have academic employment during the internship, they do not have to register for summer tuition.
- International students must officially complete the CPT process; instructions are available on the internship link.
- A student will still be eligible for student health insurance even if they are not enrolled during the summer. International students will be audited at the beginning of June for health insurance. If an international student is no longer eligible for employee insurance, the student health insurance plan will automatically be added to the spring tuition bill.
- While domestic students are not required to purchase student health insurance, they are allowed to do so. More information about health insurance as a student is available through University Health Services. (Scroll down to "other helpful information.")
- Continuous registration in dissertation hours is not required for summer session, only long semesters.
- If a student registers for more than 3 total hours during the summer, they are responsible for tuition costs.
Continuous Registration
If the student has been admitted to candidacy for a doctoral degree, registration in the dissertation course, CHE *99W, must be registered for continuously during the spring and fall semesters until the degree is completed. A minimum of 3 dissertation credits are required each long semester (fall and spring). The student may register for courses in addition to dissertation credits. For example, a third-year student who has entered candidacy might register for CHE 399W Dissertation, CHE 185 Seminar, CHE 285 Research, and CHE 398T Supervised Teaching.
Employment Waivers
GRAs and TAs should request an employment tuition waiver every semester they are appointed as a GRA/TA. This will waive the out-of-state portion of their tuition bill for that semester, based on their employment status.
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