USF Registration Info Spring 2020

Registration instructions for students from UCF and FIU taking courses at USF in Spring 2020

  1. Registration by UCF and FIU students for courses offered at USF in Spring 2020 begins on Monday, December 2, 2019 at 8 a.m. Spring classes at USF begin on Monday, January 13, 2020.
  2. Information about the courses offered by USF in Spring 2020 can be found on the TEAm webpage https://www.csit-team.org/offered-courses-spring-2020/
  3. Select the course that you would like to take and make sure that you have the prerequisites for this course.
  4. Reserve a seat in the course you are interested in taking via the appropriate Reserve Seat link provided in the TEAm webpage. Reserving a seat will allow the administrators/staff at USF to help you enroll in the course you selected and communicate with you by email to give specific instructions or get further information.
  5. Complete and submit the Transient Student Application through Florida Shines https://www.floridashines.org/. Fill and submit the transient student application form by visiting https://www.flvc.org/succeed-in-school/take-a-course-at-another-school

  6. You will be allowed to obtain a USF Network Identification (NetID) and Password to enroll in the course you have selected at USF.
  7. All transient and non-degree seeking students register starting Monday, December 2, 2019 at 8 a.m. If you have reserved a seat via the TEAm website and demonstrated you have the prerequisites for the course, the USF staff will be able to help you enroll in the course and/or get you a permit to register in the course if you are unable to register or get error message that says, “Prerequisites not met.”
  8. Payment for the course must be made online to the USF Cashier’s Office by the Payment Deadline January  17, 2020. Payment must be made online by credit card (MasterCard, American Express or Discover) or eCheck.
  9. The Financial Aid Offices at UCF, USF, and FIU have agreed to allow the TEAm students to use their institutional grants and scholarship funding to assist them in participating with the shared online courses. Designated officials in each institution will verify the students enrolled in the shared online courses and communicate with the Financial Aid Office to ensure that the institutional aid of these students disburses.

    USF Students: contact the departmental undergraduate advisor of your major.

  10. The CSIT-TEAm contact at the University of South Florida is Mr. John Morgan and he can be reached by phone at (813) 974-6006, or by email at jpmorga2@ucf.edu. UCF and FIU students should reach out to Mr. Morgan if they have any questions regarding course enrollment or the status of financial aid disbursement to pay for the shared online course.