2016/2017 Doctor of Physical Therapy Registration 

Summer 2016

  • Year 2 - Session 1: March 28-May 25
  • Year 2 - Session 2: March 28-July 13
  • Year 3: March 28-May 18

Fall 2016

  • Year 1: March 28-September 2
  • Year 2: March 28-September 14
  • Year 3: March 28-September 2

Spring 2017

  • Year 1: October 31 - January 5
  • Year 2: October 31 - January 11
  • Year 3: October 31 - January 19

2016/2017 Transitional Doctor of Physical Therapy Registration Dates (Online)

Summer 2016

Add: March 28-May 15
Drop: March 28-May 17

Fall 2016

Add: March 28-August 23
Drop: March 28-August 25

Spring 2017

Add: October 31-January 10
Drop: October 31-January 12

Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) and Transitional Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT-P) students will be able to use the online registration tools available on U-Online, UNE's Online Information Service. You are strongly encouraged to read this entire guide before starting the registration process as it will make your online registration session much more successful. You may also click on any of the links below to take you to a specific page or resource: 

Registration Procedures

Students may register for courses by consulting with their advisor, and then entering their selections through U-Online's Registration Services during the online registration period. Complete instructions for registering online are found in the Guide to Online Registration

The Registrar's Office will review all registrations at the end of the semester to make sure that students are still eligible to remain enrolled in courses for the upcoming semester that are restricted by prerequisites, major, or academic standing. You will be administratively dropped from courses for which you are no longer eligible and it will be your responsibility to replace those courses before registration closes.

Enrollment Information

Course Load:
A graduate student must be registered for at least 6 credits to be classified as full-time status. Being enrolled in less than 6 credits will result in part-time student status. This status may affect: financial aid, tuition billing, Veteran's Administration, insurance verifications. It is the student's responsibility to monitor their own enrollment status.

Withdrawal and Leave of Absence:
A student may withdraw from all courses by completing either a Request for Leave of Absence Form or a Student Withdrawal Form. Note: The effective date of withdrawal is the date the University receives the completed paperwork. All tuition refunds are based on this effective date. Failure to properly withdraw may result in failing grades.

Grade Reports:
Grades are readily available for viewing online. For complete information about accessing grades, please click here. Keep in mind that online grade reports are for your use only. They are not meant to be used as a report of grades to a third party. Academic transcripts are the official tool for reporting grades to a third party and may be obtained via written request signed by you.