![]() ![]() (Summer registration is optional in most circumstances.) Graduate students with a 50% assistantship may register 8 credit hours. Note: International students in F-1 or J-1 status are required to be registered full-time (9 credit hours) every semester. In all cases, course drops by any graduate student after the second week in fall and spring, and after the first Wednesday through the third Wednesday of Summer Session 1 and between weeks 2 through 5 in Summer Session 2, must be completed on campus using the Graduate College Registration Revision Form. ![]() The number of drops allowed for a degree-seeking student, or a non-degree student assigned to a program, after the on-line add drop period is determined by the Director of Graduate Studies. If the drop occurs after week 2 in the fall and spring semesters, or after the first Wednesday through the third Wednesday of Summer Session 1 or between weeks 2 through 5 in Summer Session 2, a W is noted on the transcript. If the drop occurs between weeks 0-2 in fall and spring, or between the first day of instruction and the first Wednesday of Summer Session 1 and the first day of instruction and the first Friday of Summer Session 2, there will be no notation on the transcript. ![]() Unassigned non-degree students can drop classes during weeks 3 through 10 in the fall and spring semesters (weeks 2 through 5 in the summer session) and should obtain a signature from the Graduate College. Graduate degree-seeking students and non-degree students assigned to a program can drop classes during weeks 3 through 10 in the fall and spring semesters, and between the first Thursday through the third Wednesday of Summer Session 1 and through weeks 2 through 5 in Summer Session 2, with approval of the Director of Graduate Studies (DGS) of their degree program. Click here for policy for drop deadlines for part of term courses Graduate students may web-drop Full semester courses using XE Registration system (available via my.UIC.edu) through the end of the second week of classes for fall and spring semesters, or through the first Wednesday of Summer Session 1 and the first Friday of Summer Session 2. ![]()
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