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Planning for fall course registrationThe fall 2026 course schedule will be available in UR Student this week. You are encouraged to begin planning your fall schedules now. Connect with your college advisor, share your course plans, and confirm your selections to keep you on track. School of Arts & Sciences students in the classes of 2028 and 2029, and all Hajim School of Engineering & Applied Sciences undergraduates, have advising holds that must be lifted before registration. To prepare for registration:
- before you attempt to register
- that would prevent registration
- Log in to UR Student and check out the class offerings for the fall semester. Don’t forget to to make registration day go more smoothly. To view an already saved schedule, .
- For SAS and Hajim students: use “Fall 2026 Թ” when searching for classes within UR Student
- For Eastman campus courses: continue to use “Fall 2026 Eastman”
- Schedule a meeting with
Students can chat with department and program representatives from SAS and Hajim at on March 20, from noon to 2 p.m. in the May Room, Wilson Commons. Attendees will also be able to ask advisors questions and connect with advising resources. Course registration begins on April 13. Please refer to the schedule below for your specific registration date and time.
- Monday, April 13, at 7 a.m.: Students with priority registration appointments
- Monday, April 13, at 8 a.m.:Graduate students, remaining seniors (Class of 2026), seniors (Class of 2027), Take5, E5, dual degree ESM students
- Tuesday, April 14, at 8 a.m.: Juniors (Class of 2028)
- Wednesday, April 15, at 8 a.m.: Sophomores (Class of 2029)
- Monday, April 20:Open enrollment begins
The last day to withdraw from a course for the spring 2026 semester isApril 13. The last day to declare the S/F grading option isApril 27. Reach out to your advisor or department with questions. You can also reach the Registrar’s Office via email.
New websites connect students to resourcesThree newly launched websites are helping showcase the University of Rochester academic experience while making it easier for you to connect with services and support available across campus.
- Theis a centralized guide to University-wide resources for current students.
- Theoffers information on programs, opportunities, and services that support student engagement and well-being.
- TheAcademic Excellence websiteintroduces the Provost’s unit focused on strengthening academic programs, research, and student success.
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