At The University of Baltimore, we provide knowledge that works. Get real-world career
preparation and the hands-on experience employers demand at a fraction of the cost
of other universities. Pick courses that fit your schedule and create an education
tailored to your vision and needs. Welcome to UBalt!
Follow these procedures if you are a UBalt student who wishes to take courses at another
campus or a visiting student who would like to take courses at UBalt through one of
our collaborative programs.
Eligible Schools and Programs for Inter-Institutional Enrollment
If the institution your are interested in attending is not on this list, please contact
IIR@ubalt.edu.
All Students (UBalt Students and Visiting Students)
Registration for courses through inter-institutional enrollment is on a space-available
basis.
Visiting students are expected to meet prerequisites or other criteria set by the
host institutions.
Tuition and fees are paid at the home institution.
Students are responsible for paying the additional fees associated with certain courses
(e.g. studio fees, lab fees, books, study materials, etc.).
Students are responsible for special permissions, parking and other fees at the host
institution.
Students must comply with the host institution's registration periods and deadlines.
Continuing education courses cannot be taken through inter-institutional enrollment.
Undergraduate Students
Students must have sophomore standing.
Students must be in good academic standing.
Students must be enrolled full time in a degree program at the University of Baltimore
for the semester in which the course(s) are taken. Full-time status is defined as
the combination of credits registered for at University of Baltimore, and the registered
credits at the host institution.
Students must have the approval of their advising college for the course to count
as resident credit.
Graduate Students
Students must be enrolled in a degree-seeking program.
Students must have the approval of their graduate program director or graduate adviser
for the course to count as resident credit.
Read all policies and restrictions of the inter-institutional enrollment program.
Students are responsible to abide by the policies and restrictions of the program.
Contact the department(s) offering the course(s) at the institution you plan to take
the course(s) to determine if special permission is needed. If so, you will need to
obtain permission. This can be in an email or on department letterhead.
Complete the form and obtain the required approvals and signatures.
In the "Registration Information" section, the course information requested refers
to the class(es) you wish to take at the host institution. Please consult the host
institution's schedule of classes for this information.
Undergraduate students must obtain approval from their adviser. Graduate students
must obtain approval from the graduate program director or graduate adviser.
Registration will be processed and you will be registered in placeholder courses at
UBalt to reflect the number of credits you wish to take at the host institution. This
is for billing and enrollment purposes only, and does NOT guarantee course availability
at the other institution. Registration will be according to the host's institutional
policies and deadlines.
If the course is cancelled, if you want to change or drop the course, or if you are
unable to get approval to enroll, contact the University of Baltimore inter-institutional
registration coordinator at IIR@ubalt.edu immediately. They will notify the host institution and make the appropriate changes.
Failure to notify the coordinator could result in failing grades assigned to your
record.
At the end of the semester, grades for inter-institutional course(s) are sent to UBalt's
Office of the University Registrar by the visited institutions in the form of an official
transcript. These grades are updated into the student's record and the grades and
credits will appear on your official transcript.
Contact the inter-institutional registration coordinator at your home institution
to complete required paperwork and obtain information on registration procedures.
For courses that require permission or approval. This information is indicated on
the individual course listings in the schedule of classes. Students must contact the
instructor and department for permission.
Visiting students are registered on a first-come, first-served basis and will be notified
by email confirming the registration.
If the course is cancelled, or if you want to change or drop the course, you must
contact the inter-institutional registration coordinators at both your home institution
and UBalt immediately. Failure to do so could result in a failing grade assigned to
your record.