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Registration

Each October and March in advance of the registration period, you will be surveyed regarding course selection for the upcoming semester. CLEE staff will then register students for courses during prescribed registration access periods. Invoices with tuition due dates will then be sent to students. It is the student’s responsibility to double-check their tuition invoices to ensure they were registered appropriately.

Please note that priority will be given to students nearing the end of their program of study. It is important that you respond to these registration e-mails and select your course offerings in the given time frame so that you will be enrolled in the courses by The University’s deadline.

Registration in the Engineering Master’s Program courses is restricted to current students. It is not possible to audit courses, nor can the program accept transferred course work. UT prohibits concurrent enrollment in more than one graduate program.

In the event that the Program Coordinator is unable to register a student during the normal registration period due to a registration bar, for not indicating registration preferences, or for any other reason not due to staff error, the student will be charged a late registration fee in addition to normal tuition as follows:

  • $25.00 through the fourth class day (second class day of a summer term)
  • $50.00 from the fifth through twelfth class day (third and fourth class days of a summer term)
  • $200.00 after the twelfth class day (after the fourth class day of a summer term)
    (These class days are determined by The University’s traditional semester calendar)
Testimonials
Doug Blount

“After 10 years in Project Management and completing the Engineering Management program I became a VP for Fox Mechanical in 2004, a division of Fox Service Company, then in 2006 I accepted a position as President of Truform Metalservice, Inc. I feel that my education has helped me grow professionally even while the construction industry is suffering 20+% declines.”

- Doug Blount
President
Truform Metalservice, Inc.

 

     
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