How to Enroll
Taking an enroll anytime online class at UND is easy.
There is no registration deadline for enroll anytime online courses. Once registered, you have 3 to 9 months to complete your online course. Follow the steps below to register for an enroll anytime online course at the University of North Dakota (UND).
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Enroll Anytime Course Registration
Prerequisites
Prior to registering, ensure all required prerequisite courses are fulfilled. Work with your academic advisor to verify that the course will apply to your degree program.
Register for Online Courses
- Registration is done on a course-by-course basis. Find the course you want to register for by selecting it in the course listing.
- Once on the desired course page, click the Register Now button to take you to an online Shopping Cart.
- Follow the prompt to complete the registration process through the Shopping Cart.
- You can expect to receive access to your course within 5 to 7 business days after your registration is fully processed.
First-Time UND Students
If this is your first time enrolling in a UND class, you will be admitted as a non-degree seeking student and will be billed a one-time non-refundable application fee of $35. As a non-degree seeking student, you may complete up to 24 undergraduate credits or 9 Graduate credits before you must be admitted to a UND degree program.
Academic Probation
If you are a UND student on academic probation and only taking self-paced enroll-anytime (SPEA) courses, you are required to successfully complete at least one of your SPEA courses in the same semester you registered per UND’s probation policy regarding term GPA. It is very important to work with your academic advisor before enrolling in SPEA courses to discuss the effects this may have on your degree plan and probationary status.
International Students
If you are not a U.S. citizen, you will need to show proof of English proficiency in order to enroll in any UND course. See International Students Requirements to learn more about the English proficiency requirement.