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College of Nursing  >  Office of Student Affairs

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titleStep 4: Register for Classes

Registration for Fall 2023 will begin on March 27this open! You were given an academic program plan in the email offering you admission to the USF College of Nursing.  Please use that academic plan as a guide to register for your courses throughout the program. Failure to adhere to the program plan can delay your graduation date.

Graduate Clinical Programs at the College of Nursing have updated their registration procedures to a course permit model. What does this mean for you? Instructions on how to register can be found here: https://www.usf.edu/registrar/register/

All courses for Grad Clinical are now permit-restricted and your Academic Services Administrator will provide you permits to your OASIS account prior to registration opening each semester. The permits provided to you for the particular section(s)/course(s) are based on both your Program Plan as well as your concentration. For help finding your permits to complete registration review this link.  https://usf.app.box.com/file/1052195919477?s=vfyc4hw1itgtk1wbat8swq9fzzrux2mp Course permits will be provided every two weeks as the admission cycle refreshes

Remember to notate the on-campus dates required for Fall 2023. In order to find the on-campus dates for your courses you must:

  1. Open the student schedule search. Select the correct term.
  2. Input the Subject and Course Number only. (ex. Subject-NGR, Course Number- 6002c). Hit Search.
  3. Click on your permit approved CRN to view on campus dates. The dates will appear directly under the course name information like the picture shows below. (Please note the dates in this photo are not specific to you.)Image Added
  4. Mark all dates within your calendar.

You can also view a tutorial here: https://youtu.be/t6v5X1Xgnk4

Registration Tips: 

  • Review the How to Check Registration Time & Holds document to understand your registration date and times, as well as what holds you may have on your account.  
  • You can view registration holds in your MyUSF: OASIS; Student; Student Records; View Holds. Only the office that placed the hold on your account is authorized to remove the hold. Therefore, if you have questions regarding how to remove a hold, please directly contact the office that placed a hold.
  • Classes with meeting times marked "N/A" or "TBA" are online classes.  There will be no future meeting times announced.
  • If a class has a specific meeting day and time (i.e. Mondays from 3pm-5pm), you will need to be available during that time for in-person or synchronous learning. Generally, students can expect to be on campus one day a month. On-campus dates are listed within the registration details of the class. Please refer to class syllabi for other in-person/on-campus requirements.
  • If you have a university/Student Health Services Immunization (IM) hold, it will prohibit you from registering in hybrid and in-person classes.  You can still register for online classes with the hold.  Therefore, it is recommended you register for your online classes as soon as possible and, if applicable, go back and register for any hybrid or in-person classes you have once the IM hold is removed.
  • If you received a “student attribute” error, please contact Student Health Services regarding Immunization holds: info@shs.usf.edu.  

  • If you do not have a time ticket to register, please email registrarupdates@usf.edu.




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titleStep 5: Submit Florida Residency Documentation

When you apply to the university, your initial residency classification is determined by the Office of Admissions based on information you provide with your application. If you don’t provide sufficient information to determine your residency, you will be classified as a non-Florida resident for tuition purposes. It’s very important to respond to requests for information about your residency as soon as possible. Please review your official acceptance letter to ensure that your residency classification is accurate.

You have until the last day of classes in your first term to request a re-evaluation of your initial residency status (Links to an external site.) by providing sufficient documentation. If your residency status is listed as non-Florida at the time that classes begin, you will be assessed out-of-state tuition charges.

Once you have completed your first term at USF, you can request a reclassification of your residency status from the Office of the Registrar.

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