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HOW DO I REGISTER FOR CLASSES?

Before you can register for a course(s) you must have completed an Online Application for Admission and wait for a confirmation email from the Admissions Office. This email will contain your student login information.  Once you have your student login information, you can enroll for classes during the pre-registration period or during registration by doing the following:

  1. Go to the University website at http://www.livinguniv.com and select the E-Learning Login link from the top menu bar, or go to the E-Learning Login directly at http://at.livinguniv.com/login.php. This is where you will access all of your online classes.

  2. On the E-Learning Login site, enter the student login name and password provided to you by the Admissions Office, then select the Login button.

  3. After logging in, you will be taken to the “My Courses” screen.  From here, select the Browse Courses link.

  4. You will be taken to the “Browse Courses” screen.  Scroll down to see the complete list of course descriptions available for the upcoming semester.

  5. Make your course selection(s) by clicking on the title of the course you would like to register for.  This will take you to a screen titled “Enroll.”

  6. Read the agreement paragraph on the “Enroll” screen. By submitting your registration request you agree to abide by University rules and regulations; and you consent to Living University using photographs and video of you in its distance learning courses and publications that promote the University and its programs.

  7. If you agree then select the Request Enrollment button.  Your enrollment request will now be processed by the Admissions staff. You will be notified by email when your enrollment has been approved.  The links to your course(s) will then appear on your My Courses screen.

  8. Please note that once you have submitted your enrollment request you will be subject to a $20 matriculation fee if you withdraw from the university BEFORE classes begin.

  9. Once you receive notification of your enrollment, login to the E-learning system and verify that your course enrollment is correct, that your student profile is correct, and that the billing screen accurately reflects your student type and (if applicable) your Regent's Scholarship status. If there are errors or you have questions, contact Admissions (admissions@livinguniv.com).

  10. Buy your textbooks. You will find the list at the University Bookstore. We advise international students to order their books early due to shipping delays.

  11. Pay your tuition and fees.  The payment DEADLINE for each semester is the day before classes begin. We prefer you pay online by credit card to facilitate processing. To do this, log in to your account and select the “Billing” tab.  Then follow the instructions under the “Make a Payment” heading.  All unpaid registrations will be cancelled after the first day of class.  Re-enrollment will then be on a “space available” basis only.

  12. To begin your studies, simply login and click on your course title.

  13. You must complete an icebreaker assignment during the first week of class.  Most instructors will have you meet this requirement by asking you to post a short autobiography on a course Forum open to all registered in the course. Students not completing the "icebreaker" assignment within the first week of class are dropped as no-shows. Re-registration is on a “space available” basis only and the late payment fee applies.

  14.  If you decide to withdraw from a course(s), tuition refunds are made according to the university refund policy.

In all cases, the University reserves the right to refuse registration to any student beyond the published registration dates. In addition, the University may withhold the privilege of registering for, but not limited thereto, unpaid fees, overdue loans, overdue library books, or incomplete admissions records.

HOW DO I ADD OR DROP A CLASS?

Students may drop or add courses during published dates set forth in the Academic Calendar as published in the University Catalog. Courses can be added during the Late Registration (Drop/Add) Period set forth in the Academic Calendar. Courses that are officially dropped through the refund period will not be shown on the academic transcript. Students must contact the Registrar’s Office to complete the necessary forms.

Drops are made up until the 10% point of the semester (the census date). The student’s actual registration status is changed from registered or added to dropped. This change in status does not appear on the student’s transcript. After the 10% point, a student must officially withdraw from courses. A “W” is assigned and will be recorded on the student’s transcript. After the Late Registration Period It is the responsibility of the student to drop a course(s) if he/she cannot meet the requirements of the course. Any student who stops attending classes without officially withdrawing from a course risks receiving a punitive grade for that course.

WHEN DO I RECEIVE MY GRADES?

At the end of each term, faculty members are responsible for reporting grades for each course to the Registrar’s Office. The report is sent to students by e-mail. At the discretion of the faculty member, a student may be given an incomplete grade for work not completed if the incomplete work is unavoidable and not caused by the student’s negligence. The University reports grades in letter and grade point average (GPA).

HOW DO MY GRADES EFFECT MY CONTINUING ENROLLMENT?

Students enrolled in any semester on academic probation will be required to earn a minimum GPA of 2.00 for the probation semester to avoid academic suspension. Students who do not earn a 2.00 GPA or greater during their probation semester will be required to confer with the Dean of Academic and Student Affairs before registering for another semester.

 

CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING QUIZ
1. Is Early Registration available each semester? 
Yes   
No
2. If a student does not attain a 3.0 grade point average for two consecutive terms, is the student placed on academic probation?
 

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