Return to: U of M Home

Skip to main content.University of Minnesota, System Wide Home Page

One Stop | Directories | Search U of M

Driven to Discover

College of Education & Human Development Educational Policy and Administration

Educational Policy and Administration
330 Wulling Hall - 86 Pleasant St. SE - Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA
Tel: 612-624-1006 - Fax: 612-624-3377

New Department:
Organizational Leadership, Policy, and Development

Effective July 1, 2009, a new department has been created that integrates the business and marketing education, human resource development and adult education, and comprehensive WHRE programs from the Department of Work and Human Resource Education (WHRE) into the department formerly known as Educational Policy and Administration (EdPA). The name of this new department is Organizational Leadership, Policy, and Development (OLPD). It will offer exciting opportunities for collaboration and interdisciplinary education and research. Click here for details.

 

Licensing for educational administrators

Course registration procedures

This page contains information for new and continuing students who plan to register for administrative licensure courses.

For the most up-to-date course schedule and registration deadlines, see One Stop. Note that administrative licensure courses differ from most classes at the University of Minnesota in that our courses often begin later and end earlier than the fifteen-week courses offered at the University.

You must enroll in classes prior to the first day of class or you will be assessed a late fee.

Registration for new students

If you want to take a licensure course before being accepted into the administrative licensure program, please complete the Application for non-degree admission, including the Credit registration form. Both forms should be mailed to:

CEHD Student Services
360 Education Sciences Building
56 River Road
Minneapolis, MN 55455

Forms may also be faxed to 612-626-1580.

Online registration for continuing students

Once you have been admitted to the administrative licensure program, you will be able to register online for classes. Doing so enables you to register, verify enrollment, and drop courses as long as you complete this process before the end of the first week of the appropriate semester. If you try to register during the second week of a semester, the online registration system will require a course permission number in addition to the usual course information. Please contact Karen Potter at kppotter@umn.edu or 612-625-9087 to request a permission number.

One Stop provides access to the registration system. It also provides a number of other useful services, such as viewing and printing course enrollments, viewing holds on your student record, viewing student billing, viewing grades, and updating your address and phone number when you move.

Prior to online registration

Make sure that you have all necessary identifying information about the courses you plan to take. The most current course schedule is available at One Stop. For each class you will need a different subject, course, section, and class number. For example, you decide to take Student Activity Programs, EDPA 5080, Section 5, #30380. The subject is EDPA. The course number is 5080. The section number is 5 (or 05 or 005). The class (call) number is 30380. If any information is incorrect, you could be enrolled in and billed for the wrong class.

Contact Karen Potter at kppotter@umn.edu or 612-625-9087 if you have any questions about registering for licensure courses.

Online registration

You will need your University of Minnesota internet ID and password to register online. Check One Stop for online registration instructions, including a tutorial, and other registration related information.

If you have registered as a non-degree student in a previous semester but find yourself deactivated when you try to register online, please contact Karen Potter at kppotter@umn.edu or 612-625-9087.

 
©2008 Regents of the University of Minnesota. All rights reserved.
The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer.
Last modified on October 12, 2009