
Follow the schedule and instructions outlined below for your student status. REGISTRATION IS NOT COMPLETE UNTIL TUITION AND FEES ARE PAID. Payment may be made by cash, money order, or personal check. Registration Instructions
If you were enrolled last semester, you may register online using eLion.
The deadline for registration for most courses is one week prior to the starting date. Payment may be made by check, money order, or VISA or Mastercard (Continuing Education Courses only). Registration must be accompanied by payment in order to be processed. The following options are available:
Consult with your adviser to discuss course selection before registering.
A Penn State Account (user ID and password) is necessary to use Internet registration. If you do not have an Access Account, one may be obtained through the Computer Center, W305 Olmsted Building. A photo ID is required.
Internet registration is available using eLion. Login as a Student and proceed to registration. Part-time students should check part-time block to change billing and financial aid status if scheduling less than 12 credits. Verify your registration by sending a copy of your schedule to your e-mail address.
To change billing and financial aid status for a total schedule of less than 12 credits, click on box: "I Will Be A Part Time Student" and submit.
Note: REGISTRATION IS NOT COMPLETE UNTIL THE BURSAR ACCEPTS PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS.
Some students may require special handling for registration. Manual registration may be done in the Enrollment Services/Academic Records Office, Swatara Building.
PART-TIME STUDENTS: To change billing and financial aid status for a total schedule of less than 12 credits, follow other automated registration instructions or contact Financial Aid or the Bursar.
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