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Semester Planning

Unlike schools, the University does not provide you with a fixed timetable but you have to plan your semester yourself. The most important tools that help you with the creation of your timetable are MySEEU, under the tab My Schedule, and the curriculum of your study.

All study programs have different subjects, which with the start of the academic year each student need to register them in MySEEU, under tab of Schedule Registration. In Classroom you can find all of the material you need for common subjects, but firstly you have to add them by following the instructions provided by the course professors.
Courses offered for the program can be found on Universities site, under Faculty. For each Faculty and program you have the list of courses.

When to register for classes?


Each term, you’re assigned a personal registration appointment based on your class standing and the total number of credits you’ve earned. The more credits you’ve earned, the earlier your appointment. This appointed window of time is referred to as Early Enrollment.
Students who are eligible to enroll, but do not have a registration appointment, may do so during Open Registration. This includes all new undergraduate students, new graduate students, and intercampus transfer students.
Important: You can register anytime after your scheduled appointment until the close of Open Registration.
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How to register for classes?


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Late class registration


If you have not yet enrolled for the semester, and you have missed the Open Registration deadline, you have the first week of classes to register through One.IU. This window of time is referred to as Late Registration. Please note, if you register during Late Registration, a late registration fee will be assessed. Waiver of the late registration fee will be considered only when it can be clearly demonstrated that the university, through one of its offices or officials, is directly responsibile for the late registration.
You can visit the Office of the Bursar for more Fee Payment Information.
Important: After the second week of classes, all classes requested must have prior departmental authorization.

Registration hold


Before you can register for classes, you must be clear of any registration holds. There are many reasons why an office may place a hold on your registration. Visit the MySeeu to see if there is a hold on your account. That’s where you’ll find information about the hold, including the reason, the department that issued the hold, and what you need to do to release the hold.
Generally, it takes about 24 hours for holds to be released after you have taken action to resolve them. Once they are cleared, you will be allowed to register.

When to register for exam session?


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How to register exams?


All of the students don’t have to register their exams during the regular session. The registration is obligatory for the Make up session.
Exam registration you can find in Myseeu, under the toll Examination.

Exam Policy

First Cycle Students
At University level, there are two regular sessions for final exams, which are held after the end of each semester.
Exam sessions should not exceed two weeks.
For regular students who need to re-sit exams they have failed, there is one ‘make-up’ exam session which is organized at the end of the academic year. In this session is offered subjects from winter and summer semesters. For the winter semester the additional exam session can be organized during April, while for summer semester additional exam session can be organized during November.
Absolvents may re-sit exams in all exam sessions. In one session, they may only enter the number of exams equivalent to 30 credits.
The maximum grade that can be achieved in ‘make-up’ exams is 8 (eight), except in justified cases agreed by the Dean’s Office.
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Second Cycle Students
There are two regular exam sessions for final exams, after the end of each semester. Students must register for exams in advance.
Exams are held approximately one week after the official ending of the semester and they should not last more than two weeks.
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