Multi-I Registration
Attendance at Another University of Minnesota
Campus
Taking classes on campus plus online at another campus
Multi-I
Application
Form - important
billing and
financial aid
information is on page two
Approval
form - determines if courses will count for graduation
Financial Aid Approval-
students
receiving any grants,
loans, work-study,
or scholarships,
must discuss
plans with
a financial aid
officer. Written
approval on the
application form
is required. Note that NOT
ALL classes taught
at the University
of Minnesota are
eligible to receive
financial aid money!
Setup to register- Submitting completed forms
in person works best, hours are 8-4:30,
M-F in 212 Behmler Hall. Please allow adequate time for processing these forms. Students are notified via email when their setup is complete and they can register themselves.
Summer Registration - ALL degree seeking students MUST apply for and be set up as a Multi-I student before registering for classes at another campus in the University of Minnesota system. This is separate from the Consortium Agreement. Do this in mid-to-late March!
A Consortium
Agreement exists among
the five campuses
of the University
of Minnesota for
purposes of allowing
students to take
classes from another
campus. Under this
agreement students
are allowed to
attend another
campus for either Fall OR Spring semester during an
academic year without
losing their
status or jeopardizing
their eligibility
for student financial
assisted programs
at their home campus.
It is critical that students understand their association with each campus where they are taking classes and the information provided to them on the different One Stop sites and portal views. If you have questions please contact us.
One Stop Sites for other University of Minnesota
campuses-
Crookston
Duluth
Rochester
Twin
Cities
This is where to go to register, check grades, check student account. This is the "visiting"
campus and UMM is your "home" campus.
MyU portals - will
be available to students from
each campus where
they are taking
classes. Students
may "change views"
on the portal to
see information
relevant to their
home and visiting
campuses. Choose
"change views" next to
your name at the top of the
portal page.
Billing- students
receive a bill
from each campus for tuition and
fees. If
they
are assessed duplicate fees (i.e., Student
Service Fee), students must contact the
campus where they
do NOT want to
pay the fee(s)
and ask that these
fees be reversed.
If students are attending another campus
and are registered for all classes at
that "host" campus then the billing email
comes directly from them. Any financial
aid received at
the "home" campus
will be sent to
the student in the form of a credit
balance refund check which should then
be used to pay the bill from the "host"
campus.
Financial Aid
note to students - If you
are registered for classes at both your
home and a host campus
during the same term, you will receive
a bill from each campus for
tuition and fees. If you receive financial
aid, it will be based on the combined
credits for which you are registered
at both campuses. However, your aid will
be disbursed and applied to your bill
at your
home campus ONLY; it will NOT apply directly
to your bill at your host
campus. You will be responsible for paying
that bill separately. If you receive
a financial aid credit balance refund
check, those funds can be used to
pay your bill at your host
campus.
Extended-term
courses (section
numbers start with
B, C, D, or E)
- Require strong
self-discipline
to stay on track.
You do the assignments
at your own pace
(within guidelines)
and you have
up to nine months.
- Have only
one section open
for registration
per month, year-round.
There are no
permissions for
late registration
after a section
closes at the
end of a month.
Simply register
in the next month's
section. After
section E closes,
go to the next
semester.
- Most
types of financial
aid DO NOT apply
Courses from other campuses - the
approval form cited above is
used for clarification
and approval of
how any NON-MORRIS
course will count
toward graduation. Not all classes at the University of Minnesota will count in the Bachelor of Arts program at UMM.
--Approval for acceptance toward degree
and General Education requirements is done by
Judy Korn, Transfer Evaluation Coordinator, 212
Behmler Hall.
--Approval for use in the major/minor is done by faculty discipline coordinators.
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