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International Students

Course enrollment for degree students

The Fall 2024 course schedule will be available March 20 and enrollment for visiting students will begin in July 2024. We encourage you to pay the $100 Enrollment Confirmation fee once you receive your admission to begin the enrollment process. 

Assistance with course enrollment

Degree students can visit the academic course planning for advising, registration information and assistance. You can schedule an online appointment with your advisor.

Catalog vs. current course schedule

You will need to check the current course schedule for your semester to make sure the classes you intent to take are available. Do not use the course catalog to choose your courses. 

Course load

  • Students usually take between 12-16 units (3-5 courses) per semester
  • For each unit of class time, you should plan to spend at least 2-3 hours per week studying outside of class
  • F-1 and J-1 visa students are required to register for a minimum of 12 units to maintain immigration status
  • Tuition will vary by number of units taken, double-check tuition cost 

Class level

  • Courses numbered 100-299 are considered “lower division” (for 1st and 2nd year students) and are usually introductory in nature and have few prerequisites
  • Courses numbered 300-499 are considered “upper division” (for 3rd and 4th year students) and generally have prerequisites.
  • Courses numbered 500-699 are considered graduate-level courses

Online and hybrid courses

F-1 and J-1 students can enroll in one online class that may count towards the minimum credit amount. According to U.S regulations, an online class is one that "does not require the student's physical attendance for classes, examination or other purposes integral to completion of the class." Therefore any course that has some sort of physical attendance requirement, such as for a lecture, exam, or faculty meeting is not considered fully online for visa status purposes. Hybrid classes that are most likely online but have a physical presence requirement are not counted toward the limit for online courses.