UCR

Summer Sessions



Enrollment


Online Enrollment 

 

Enrollment for Summer 2010 begins:

  • UCR seniors ..................................................April 7th
  • UCR juniors ..................................................April 8th
  • All UCR students ...........................................April 9th
  • Students from another UC* ............................April 12th
  • Open to everyone* ........................................April 14th 
  • NOTE: *Students visiting from another UC, or another college or university must submit the Summer Sessions application form prior to enrollment.
    To avoid a $50 non-refundable LATE CHARGE you must enroll in and pay for all your sessions before the payment due date! Adding, changing, or switching a class after the payment deadline will only be available with the late fee.

  • How do I choose my courses?
  • How do I register for courses?
  • How do I clear prerequisites?
  • How do I add, drop, or withdraw?
  • Change the Grading Method 
  • Late Enrollment
  • Confirmation of Enrollment
  • Transcripts
  • How do I choose my courses?

    To review our offerings and select your courses please go to the Courses page. To find out what course will best benefit your academic transcript, or to find out if a class is transferrable to your home institution, please inquire from your advisor/counselor.

     

    How do I Enroll?

    • Continuing UCR Students: UCR Students in good standing may go directly to GROWL to enroll into courses. If you are a student in dismissed or lapsed status, you must first submit an Application Form signed by the dean of your college so that your Student ID and Permpin can be reactivated. You can then go to GROWL to enroll.
    • Non UCR students: If you are not a continuing UCR student, you must first apply for admission to Summer Sessions. Once you have received your Student ID number and PERMPIN via email, you can choose your courses on the 'Courses' page, gather the call numbers for each course and its lab or discussion (if any), and enroll on GROWL for summer courses. Please follow these detailed instructions for GROWL.

    Prerequisites

    If you are not a UC Riverside student but have had courses or practical experience comparable to the listed prerequisites, please consult with the academic department offering the course - prior to enrolling. It may be necessary to submit your transcripts for verification. In order to gain permission to enroll, the department will need your UCR student ID number, and may also request that you fill out the Summer Sessions Enrollment Adjustment Form.

     

                   Find an academic department          |          Enrollment Adjustment Form

     

    Add, Drop, Withdraw, or Change the Grading Method

    Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with the deadlines for each session you plan to attend. This will help avoid any late fees, extra paperwork, and frustration.

    Confirmation of Enrollment

    You will NOT receive written confirmation of your enrollment. To view your enrollment information, please log on to GROWL.

     

    Special Enrollment Process for Late Enrollment

    • Adding classes after the GROWL online registration deadline for any session requires a paper process (this is also the re-enrollment process for students who lost enrollment due to missing the payment deadline). Please fill out the Summer Sessions' Enrollment Adjustment form (see form for instructions).
    • Students wishing to enroll in Special Studies (Variable Unit Courses) will need to fill out additional paperwork. The Petition Form must be signed by the Instructor in Charge of the special studies course and returned to the Summer Sessions office for processing.
    • Students adding a course after the payment due date will incur a $50 late transaction charge

    Transfer of Enrollment

    Transfer of registration between sessions is not permitted.

     

    Transcripts

    Transcripts may be requested on GROWL or at the Registrar's Office (in person or on their site). For additional details or fees for extra requests please visit the transcripts Web site.

     

    Academic misconduct

    At the University of California, Riverside (UC Riverside) honesty and integrity are fundamental values that guide and inform us as individuals and as a community. Students must represent themselves truthfully, claim only work that is their own, acknowledge their use of others' words, research results and ideas, using the methods accepted by the appropriate academic disciplines and engage honestly in all academic assignments. Please refer to the UCR Policies and Guidelines.

     

    Affirmative Action Statement

    In acccordance with applicable State and Federal laws and Univeristy policy, the University of California does not discriminate in any of its policies, procedures, or practices on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, handicap, status as a Vietnamera veteran or disabled verteran, medical condition (as defined in Section 12926 of the California Government Code), ancestry, or marital status; nor does the University discriminate on the basis of age or citizenship, within the limits iimposed by law or Univeristy policy. In conformance with applicable law and Univeristy policy, the University of California is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. Direct inquiries regarding the Univerisity's equal opportunity policies to Gladys Brown, Director for the Office of Faculty and Staff - Affirmative Action, (951) 827-5604.

     

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    University of California, Riverside
    900 University Ave.
    Riverside, CA 92521
    Tel: (951) 827-1012

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    Summer Sessions Information

    UCR Summer Sessions and Special Programs
    900 University Ave.
    Surge 361
    Riverside, CA 92521-0112

    Tel: (951) 827-3044
    Fax: (951) 827-7370
    E-mail: summer@ucr.edu

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