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Part-time study

Definitions

Full-time: three or four courses.

Half-time: two courses.

Less than half-time: one course.

Students who are registered for either one or two courses as of Friday of third week are considered part time. Since registrations are self-managed, no special notification is sent to these part-time students.

At the end of third week the registrar reports the registration status of every student in the University to the National Student Clearing House. These data are subsequently used by various agencies to verify eligibility for financial aid, student loan deferments, etc. Therefore it is critical that the Clearing House receive accurate data. To ensure that their status is reported correctly, students should check their registration at the end of third week through the cMore academic portal. Students who are required to remain full time for visa or financial aid eligibility risk serious consequences due to incorrect enrollment status.

Full Time to Part Time

Students who want to switch from full-time to part-time status must meet with a College adviser before Friday of first week to discuss part-time study and its effect on the degree program. Part-time students may continue to add and drop courses through the end of third week, but those part-time students who become registered for three courses at any point in time through Friday of third week automatically revert to full-time status (without notification).

Part Time to Full Time

There is no formal process to switch to full-time status. Simply register for three or four classes per College registration procedures.

Information for Part-time Students

Part-time students retain access to University facilities and services.

Participation in the Student Accident and Sickness Insurance Plan (SASI) remains unchanged, although students with private health insurance should investigate before changing to part-time status.

Students receiving financial aid and certain scholarships generally must remain full time. Questions about financial aid should be directed to the Office of College Aid.

International students must remain in full-time status. Questions about student status and its effect on the visa should be directed to the Office of International Affairs well in advance of the proposed change of status.

Tuition rates vary by number of courses (1, 2, 3/4).

Student status certification

To confirm enrollment as a University of Chicago student for insurance or other purposes, contact the National Student Clearinghouse. Students who encounter problems with this procedure should contact the Office of the University Registrar at 773-702-7891.