Registrar's Office
Resources, tools, and solutions for student registration and related processes
Knowing add and drop deadlines is critical for a smooth registration process.
Request a change to your legal name, legal sex, date of birth, or Social Security number.
Order your UVU transcript through the National Student Clearinghouse.
Try both options below and see what works best for you!
The Banner Add/Drop system provides a robust tool set for schedule maintenance.
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It is possible that you will not qualify for every class you choose. Sometimes there may be prerequisites or other additional requirements. Your academic advisor can help with these.
If a class is already full, you can add yourself to the waitlist. See how the waitlist works.
The UVU Student Mobile App provides a streamlined registration tool on the go!
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The mobile app contains a list of enrollment tasks to guide you through each term. Check them out!
Students may choose to be enrolled in a class as an "auditor". This means the student attends or participates in class without receiving credit, usually for personal enrichment.
Audited Courses:
Veterans and Utah residents age 62 and older are eligible for a special audit program.
NOTE: As part of the form submission, you will be required to upload a copy or picture of the required document.
The following information can be updated through your myUVU account:
Using the student registration system, students may drop courses from their schedule, dates and deadlines.
NOTE:Dropping a course reverses all associated tuition and fees, and removes the course from the transcript. Dropping is not the same as withdrawing.
*Don't see the "drop class" option? You have likely missed the deadline.
An enrollment verification can be used for a variety of purposes including for insurance, for loan requirements, and for employment.
Note: May take up to two business days to be issued.
FERPA stands for the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act. The act came about in 1974 and has been amended periodically since that time. Essentially, FERPA governs the disclosure of and access to student educational records.
Many records exist and are maintained across the University that are directly related to students. UVU, in accordance with FERPA, protects student education records and information from unauthorized disclosure.
The Registration Dates and Deadlines page outlines the date ranges and limits for adding and dropping classes in the full semester, the 7-week blocks, and for weekend classes. The dates for late registration are relative to the duration of a class and its start date.
After the date when the waitlist period ends, students wanting to add a class may do so with the permission of the instructor. A $45 late registration fee will be assessed for each class added late.
See Registration Dates and Deadlines
Students make a request using the late add request system. If the instructor approves, they will grant authorization electronically. The student is notified of approval/denial.
Once the authorization is in place, students may register online through myUVU. (This process will not override any unmet prerequisites or classroom limits for that course.)
Students must pay the late-add fee and any additional tuition and fees incurred by registration.
Exceptions to late add are handled through the same process outlined above. In the case of exceptions to late add, the department chair must also approve. This is handled electronically through the approval workflow. A $45 late registration fee will be assessed for each class added late.
At some point in your career at Utah Valley University, you may need to take some time away from your studies- and that is okay! Many students find that taking a leave of absence can be helpful. This time allows for students to focus their energy and time on recovery, self-care, self-improvement, or take care of things that need prioritizing.
These petitions require accompanying documentation.
Submit a Petition See MORE INFORMATION AND examples of extenuating circumstances
Request to withdraw from a class beyond withdrawal deadlines based on extenuating circumstances.
Request a retroactive change to your student records based on extenuating circumstances.
Request a refund/reversal of tuition and fees based on extenuating circumstances.
Request the removal of one semester of undergraduate coursework from GPA calculation.
A section swap is the process of moving a student from one section of a class to another section (often with a different instructor) of the same class after add/drop deadlines have passed.
NOTE: The instructor's permission is required. Students should obtain permission via email before submitting a request.
All UVU transcript orders are completed online through the National Student Clearinghouse (NSC).
Order My Transcript View Unofficial Transcript Online (see note)
NOTE: Unofficial transcripts are only available to students with an active account at UVU. Accounts are deactivated 7 semesters (roughly 2.5 years) after the student's last term of attendance. If a student never registered for a class after admissions, their account will be deactivated immediately following the admit term.
If you have an inactive account, you will not be able to access your unofficial transcript and will have to order an official transcript instead.
Regular Mail or Pickup | |
Transcript Fee (per transcript) | $5.00 |
Online Processing Fee (per order) | $2.90 |
Total (for 1 copy) | $7.90 |
Electronic Secure PDF | |
Transcript Fee (per transcript) | $5.00 |
Secure PDF Fee (per order) | $0.50 |
Online Processing Fee (per order) | $2.90 |
Total (for 1 copy) | $8.40 |
The waitlist provides students the option to "get in line" for a chance to register for a class that is currently full. After signing up, the student will be notified if a space becomes available and has 24 hours to register before the seat is given to the next person in line.
Make sure you sign up for text notifications!
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Using the student registration system, students may withdraw from courses according to the published dates and deadlines.
NOTE: Withdrawing from a course does not reverse the associated tuition and fees. A 'W' grade will be published to the transcript and is permanent. A 'W' grade is not counted in the GPA.
After the published "last day to withdraw" and before the last day of the semester, withdrawing requires a petition called the Late Withdrawal Request. See Petitions section.
Our office is open and we are available during the following hours:
Monday-Friday
8 am to 5 pm
Browning Administration (BA) 113
Walk-ins welcome!
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