Students can now check OASIS to see their 2017 spring registration eligibility and their assigned date and time to register. This is based on your credit hours.
The more you have, the sooner you can register. Students in the Honors program also get a slight registration priority.
The courses fill up on a first come, first serve basis, so it’s important to know when you will be able to register.
To see the availability of a course, you can check via the “Class Schedule Search” button in OASIS. If you are unsure of what classes to take, you should make an appointment with your academic advisor as soon as possible.
You can schedule appointments through myUSF. If you are graduating in the spring, in order to be a part of the commencement ceremony you must apply for graduation through OASIS by February 3rd.
In early November, College Scheduler will launch for students to use at USFSP. This is a program that claims to change the registration process by introducing a student-centric design and creating “perfect class schedules.”
The product’s website cites data and statistics to back this up, as an increase in credit hours taken and up to a 3 percent increase in graduation rate on campuses with over 40,000 students.
The 2017-2018 FAFSA form is now open; applications are due May 15, 2017. The FAFSA is the free application for Federal Student Aid and will allow students to see if they qualify for grants, scholarships and other programs authorized under Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965.
Students can also get an estimate to how much student aid they may get by checking the “FAFSA4caster” on the FAFSA website.
The USF St. Petersburg financial aid office will host FAFSA workshops on Fridays to make sure students correctly fill out the application and are eligible for the necessary programs offered.