Plan Early for More Flexibility

The earlier you plan, the more control you have over your schedule and finances.

Timeline:


Planning Ahead

Available Classes Advisor Appointments
Class schedules are posted two weeks before Priority Registration opens Use those two weeks to make your Advisor appointments, before Priority Registration opens

Registration

Fall Semester Spring Semester
Register during Priority Registration: March – April Register during Priority Registration: October – November

Financial Aid + Scholarships

FAFSA or CASFA Scholarships
Applications open October 1 each year to cover the next Fall, Spring, and Summer terms Priority applications open each year December 1 – March 1. Awarded funds will help cover the next Fall, Spring, and Summer terms

Life Changes?

  • Most students reserve their seat to meet program requirements during Priority Registration, then fine-tune their schedule later
  • Change your schedule; not your goals.
  • Students can change schedules up until the 100% refund deadline

Full semester doesn’t work?

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Before You Register

Get it right! Pay attention to:

These details impact all your dates, deadlines, and how you attend your class.

Why Start Early? For Options + Money!

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Register Early = More Flexibility

Don’t risk missing required courses or important academic and financial resources. Work, life balance actually becomes harder, not easier when you delay.

Flexible Scheduling Options
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Be Ready, Not Rushed

Submit your FAFSA or CASFA every year when applications open on October 1 to maximize opportunities. **You’re never required to accept all (or any) of what you’re offered. This helps you better understand what costs are covered (or not) and make informed financial decisions.

Submit yearly, not by semester
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Scholarship Priority

Money can run out! Scholarships are limited and awarded on a first-come, first-served basis. Apply every year between December 1 and the priority deadline on March 1.

Apply Yearly, not by semester

Delayed Registration Can Feel Harmless…

What you may not realize:

  • Required classes fill up, then may not be available until next year
  • Work schedules become harder to accommodate
  • Financial aid timing and options get messier
  • Students start losing flexibility
  • Degree progress slows

Early registration isn’t about pushing students to enroll. It’s about helping you move forward, one informed step at a time.

Let's get you registered!

Need help logging in? Forgot your NetID?

We've got you! Stop by the ITS window in the Jordan Student Success Building (JSSB) or visit:

Information Technology Services (ITS)

Holds or Errors?

Let’s figure it out

  • Registration errors can happen for a few reasons, like missing prerequisites or required approvals.
  • Some holds prevent adding or dropping classes, but waivers or options may be available.
  • Don’t let a hold hold you back!

Login to Student Profile. Check your Registration Notices in the upper-right corner. It should say: Permits Registration

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Meet Your Advisor

Make an appointment to choose classes that keep you on track for graduation. Not sure who your Advisor is? Find out below.

Schedule An Appointment
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View Your DPR

The Degree Progress Report (DPR) helps you track completed, in-progress, and remaining degree requirements. Use it to plan ahead: especially when your Advisor is unavailable.

View Degree Progress Report
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View Course Offerings

Class schedules are posted two weeks before Priority Registration opens. Browse classes, build your schedule, and register early. Changes can be made later.

Undergraduate Class Schedules
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Clear Holds

Account holds may prevent you from registering for, or withdrawing from, classes. Check the upper-right corner of your Student Profile for holds.

How to Clear Holds

Get Registered

Once your priority registration window opens, act quickly! Don’t risk missing out on required courses or key academic and financial resources.

Register Now!
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Step-by-Step Registration Guide

Not sure how to register, add/drop classes, or join a waitlist? Our guide can walk you through the process.

How-To-Do

Know Your Dates + Deadlines!

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Each part of term has its own start, end, and withdrawal dates.

Review semester term requirements and important dates.

Looking for flexibility? Explore flexible course options

Academic Catalog + Calendar

Manage Your Money

Tuition Payment Deadline: Always the Friday before your class starts.

Plan ahead, avoid fees

Financial Aid Disbursement: Always 10 days before your class starts.

Must accept first

Health Insurance Waiver Form: Must be submitted each semester.

Expect 10-15 days processing

Questions + Contacts

Summer 2026 Info + Options

FAFSA or CASFA

Disbursement of Aid: May 29, 2026 30

Summer is considered the last term within the aid year; therefore, financial aid eligibility will be based on funds remaining within your aid file

5 weeks: Psychology requirement, CRN 40832

Starts Tuesday, May 26th - Part of Term 2

Specialty courses designed for first-time students

8 weeks: Psychology requirement, CRN 40834

Starts Monday, June 8th - Part of Term 1

Specialty courses designed for first-time students

8 weeks: English requirement, CRN 40846

Starts Monday, June 8th - Part of Term 1

Specialty courses designed for first-time students

ALL parts of term

Various start + end dates

Please check your dates and deadlines for start, end, drop, and withdrawal

Still have questions?

Enrollment Call Center Contact Page

MSU Denver General Line:
(303) 556-5740

*Note: Call volumes and wait times increase as the semester approaches. Take action early — don’t wait until the last minute!

Office of Admissions:
(303) 556-3058

Registrar’s Office:
(303) 556-3991

Office of Financial Aid & Scholarships:
(303) 556-8593