On Monday, March 28, registration appointment times will be posted for students in MyU, with fall 2022 registration beginning on Thursday, April 14. Students can find their appointment time by logging into MyU and selecting the "Academics" tab, then selecting the "Registration" sub-tab (how-to instructions are available). The registration times are available on One Stop.
If a student’s appointment time is incorrect, please contact One Stop Student Services (onestop@umn.edu) with the student's internet ID, student ID, and name. One Stop will verify if the appointment time is incorrect. If it is, the appointment can be manually adjusted for a particular student.
Friday, March 25, 2022
One Stop website upgrade update
The One Stop website upgrade is scheduled to go live in July, 2022. This upgrade from the Drupal 7 to Drupal 9 content management system will include a few key updates, including a transition to the central University Relations created Folwell design theme as well as some select feature updates based on student-centered usability testing findings. Early this summer, student services staff will have the opportunity to familiarize themselves with the new site before it goes live for students.
Vax 2.0 update
As a reminder, all students enrolled online or in-person must complete the Student COVID-19 Immunization Vaccination form. Students who have not completed the vaccination form have a registration hold preventing them from registering for fall 2022 classes and future terms. An automated process runs each night to remove holds for students who have completed their form or who have an approved exemption. For more information, see the Get the Vax 2.0 website.
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FERPA Q&A
Q: A student reached out to me and is requesting all of their academic records. How should I respond?
A: Students are entitled by law to review portions of their records at the University and to request amendments of such records if the student believes they are inaccurate, misleading, or otherwise in violation of the privacy or other rights of the student. You can provide the records you maintain on the specific student, but if the student requests records from areas of the University, the recommended method is to refer students to the Data Request Center.
A: Students are entitled by law to review portions of their records at the University and to request amendments of such records if the student believes they are inaccurate, misleading, or otherwise in violation of the privacy or other rights of the student. You can provide the records you maintain on the specific student, but if the student requests records from areas of the University, the recommended method is to refer students to the Data Request Center.
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