Determine which
didactic
courses you will enroll in for this semester: If you are unsure, check the
Suggested Track page
for semester course offerings and suggested track.
(Enrollment information for clerkship students is below)
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Link to the
KYou Portal and
login with your KU Online ID.
Select
the "Academics" tab and click
"Enroll & Pay". (You will need to log in with your KU Online
ID & password again)
Select
Enrollment, then Add a Class to enroll in your course. Use the following
class numbers for your courses:
Students
should enroll by
January 17. 2007 to avoid late enrollment fees.
Enrollment for clerkship students with approved sites or
approved prior experience credit will begin only after receiving permission by email from Professor
Dahm. Permission email should be replied to when student is ready to
enroll, as that email will act as enrollment ticket. Enrollment will
then be processed by NTPD office. Clerkship students may enroll at any
time during the semester without incurring late enrollment fee.
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If you
enroll before December 20, pay tuition and fees by 4pm on January 15. 2007 to
avoid any late payment fees
For complete information about University of Kansas tuition
and fee payment, including installment payments, please check
HERE
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Students
who wish to add a course during an ongoing semester, please print and complete
the ADD FORM and fax to NTPD office at
785.864.5562
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Students
who wish to drop a course during an ongoing semester, please print and complete
the DROP FORM and fax to NTPD office at
785.864.5562
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Students
who need to drop all courses during an ongoing semester, must complete the
WITHDRAWAL FORM and faxt to NTPD office
at 785.864.5562.
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Be sure
to contact NTPD office by email or phone when you are requesting to Add or
Drop a course for further information.
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May 10,
2007 is the LAST day to ADD for Spring semester
April 19, 2007 is the LAST day to DROP for Spring semester
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Tuition
bills are no longer mailed to students. E-bills are available online at
Enroll & Pay
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Students are ultimately responsible for their own enrollment, knowledge of
school policies and completion of degree requirements.
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