Division Office

Division of Academic Affairs
USF St. Petersburg Bay 204
140 Seventh Avenue South,
St. Petersburg Florida 33701
Phone: 727-873-4885

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Office of Admissions and Records

Phone:    727-873-4142
E-mail:    admissions@stpt.usf.edu
Website: http://www.stpt.usf.edu/admissions.index.htm.


The Office of the Registrar of the USF system maintains the official academic records for all students and course registrations for currently enrolled students. The Office of Admissions and Records provides similar services to USF St. Petersburg students. Students are encouraged to contact the Office of Admissions and Records about general questions concerning academic policies and procedures of their current registration or academic record. Note: Each student must be aware of the University’s academic policies and procedures insofar as they affect him/her.

Registration Information

Also see USF Regulation USF4-0101, http://usfweb2.usf.edu/usfgc/ogc%20web/currentreg.htm

To register for classes, students must login to OASIS – http://usfonline.admin.usf.edu/.  Per Florida Statutes, students must submit a Medical History Form required for all students, regardless of age and degree seeking status, available at the website: http://shsweb.shs.usf.edul. Questions may be directed to Student Health Services by phone at 813-974-2331. Additional information on all registration requirements and procedures may be found in the Schedule of Classes at
http://usfweb.usf.edu/ssearch/search.htm or at the Registrar’s office website at: http://www.registrar.usf.edu/index.php

Degree-seeking students who do not register prior to the first day of classes may late-register the first week of classes. A late registration fee is charged during this week. To avoid cancellation of registration, fees and tuition are due and payable for all registered courses of record on the fifth day of classes (end of drop/add period).

Students are responsible for verifying the accuracy of their course registration by the end of the drop/add period (i.e. by the fifth day of classes).  In the event there are courses incorrectly listed or missing on the record, students should go into OASIS and make the necessary corrections.  Course registration not corrected by the end of the fifth day of classes will result in liability of tuition and fees.  If courses need to be added or dropped after the fifth day of classes, refer to the Add / Drop sections of the Catalog.

 


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