Non-Degree Students have online access to Student Records for all functions except registering for classes.
- Student ID Number: When you are registered as a Non-Degree student at UConn, you are assigned a Student ID Number which allows you access to several functions in our Online Student Administration System.
You may:
- view and print your class schedule, final grades and unofficial transcript,
- review your financial account and any holds placed on your record,
- update your personal information--it is your responsibility to keep your personal address, telephone number and other online biographical data current,
- view the Course Catalog and Schedule of Classes,
- plus take advantage of several other features.
The only restriction is that you may not add, drop or swap courses through this system; these will continue to be submitted to the Center for Continuing Studies, or to the registrar’s office at a regional campus.
Important: You must use the Online Student Administration System to obtain your final grades. Final grades are no longer mailed to Non-Degree students.
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Once you are a registered student you will be assigned an email account where you will receive official UConn correspondence. It is your responsibility to check it often. You also now have online access to your student records.
NOTE: You will need to use your NetID to access this information.
Please use the New Student Technology Tutorial at the following website: http://techtraining.uconn.edu to learn how to use your email account, how to access your student records, and how to use your NetID.
To access the Online Student Administration System as a Non-Degree Student:
From the UConn home page, click on “Current Students,” and then the “PeopleSoft” radio button under “Student Login System.”
- Your Student ID Number, also called your User ID, will appear on the printed Class Schedule you will be given or will be mailed to you following registration, directly beneath your name. Your initial Password is the letter “W” (upper case) followed by your six-digit birth date in MMDDYY order. For example, someone born on March 14, 1975 would have a Password of “W031475.” For security reasons, we strongly recommend that you change your password the first time you login.
- Your assigned Student ID Number is permanent. You will be able to access your University information in the future even if you are not registered for any courses. Please include this number when you submit any future requests to register, or if you later apply for admission to a degree program.
- Detailed instructions for all the functions available, including signing in and changing your password, are contained in the following website: www.peoplesoft.uconn.edu. Click on “Students,” then on the next page under Students.
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