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Follow these steps to enroll:

Step 1: Apply for admission


Complete the appropriate application and submit it with the appropriate fee. You can find the application information and fees by visiting www.ku.edu/admissionsexternal link. Once you are admitted, you will be notified of your KU student ID number. 

If you are a graduate student and have missed a semester, either spring or fall, you will have to be readmitted in order to enroll. The Permit to Re-enroll form can be found at www.graduate.ku.edu/GAPCexternal link. Fill it out and send with a $10 check to the address listed on the form. You will be notified by email when you have been readmitted and can enroll.

Step 2: Establish an online ID


You will need to establish your KU online ID, which is different than your KU student ID. The online ID will allow you to enroll, pay fees, access grades, review your schedule and access a number of other services.

Step 3: Class timetable


Before you enroll, it is helpful to note the course ID number of the class you want to take, which can be found in the KU timetable.external link

Step 4: Enroll


Go to "Enroll & Pay"
Log in with your KU online ID and password
Click on "Student Center"
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Step 5: Pay your bill


Your tuition bill due date will vary depending on when you enroll. Please pay attention to your due date to avoid additional fees.

You can check your bill online. Log into "Enroll & Pay/Student Center/Finances." A bill will also be emailed to your registered KU account.

Remember: You can view your fee assessment and pay your tuition and fees from the Enroll & Pay Web site.

Students are ultimately responsible for their own enrollment, knowledge of university and school policies and completion of degree requirements.