
Registration for the fall 2026 semester is available through the MyUB Portal. On your designated date of registration, registration begins at 8:30 am. MyUBalt is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Academic Advising
If you need advising assistance, please schedule an appointment with Director Brady (for day students and student who receive accommodations) or Kristopher Vicencio (for evening students).
Comprehensive academic advising information, including sample course guides, is available on the Academic Advising webpage.
| When Can you Register | |
|---|---|
| Monday, March 30 |
F1 and Veteran Designated Students |
| Tuesday, March 31 |
54+ credits JD students, 0+ APD students |
| Wednesday, April 1 |
29+ credits JD Students |
| Thursday, April 2 |
0 – 28+ credits * (all students may register within division) |
| Monday, April 6 |
Cross divisional registration begins |
| Tuesday, April 7 |
General Registration Begins (courses open to new & visiting students) |
Division Restriction Explanation
Day students may not register for and should not wait list for any course sections reserved for the evening division. Evening restricted sections
have a section number in the 400s (e.g., 412, 419, 422, etc. section numbers) and
open to day students at cross divisional registration on April 6.
Evening students may not register for and should not wait list for any course sections reserved for the day division. Day restricted sections have a
section number in the 300s (e.g., 311, 319, etc. section numbers) and open to evening
students at cross divisional registration on April 6.
Hold Flags
Before you attempt to register, you should check to see if there are any hold flags
on your account. Hold flags are available on the Student Portal. The office placing
the hold flag should be identified and that is the office you should contact for a
resolution of the problem.
Step by Step Registration Instructions
Step by Step Registration Instructions can be found on the Student Center Help Guides. These guides include how to enroll in a variable credit course such as moot court,
journal or externship.
Moot Court, Journals, Fellows
If you are going to be on a moot court team, journal or participating in a fellows
program, you will register for those classes yourself. You will be added to a permission
list and will be able to register for those activities. Please be sure to select the appropriate number of credits on variable credit courses.
Wait-Listing
When you wait-list for a course and move off the wait-list into a course, you will
be notified via your University of Baltimore email account that you have moved into
the desired course. You will not receive notification that you have moved up on the
waitlist or if it is your turn to register for the class.
Please note the following reasons you will not move off the wait-list into a class.
Even if you are number one on the wait-list, if one of these circumstances is present, the next available seat in the class will go to the next person on the wait-list. Please monitor your position on the wait-list closely so that you will not lose your seat to someone who does not have one of the conflicts outlined above.
You may not wait list for a course unless and until it is your scheduled date to register
for courses. If you wait list and it is not the date on which you can take such action,
you will be removed from the wait list without further notification.
Joint Degree Program Students
Law students in joint programs must register for their graduate courses under their
graduate career at their appointed time as a graduate student. Such students are still
limited in total credits based on their status as part-time or full-time.
Failure to Attend UB after Registering for Classes -No Void Policy
Classes are not automatically voided for non-payment. It is your responsibility to officially withdraw from the class or classes should
you decide not to attend UBalt after registration. Failure to withdraw will result
in you being charged in full for the semester and in receiving a grade of "F" for
the class(es). For more information see the Office of the Bursar website.
Financial Clearance – Ensure your classes are not dropped
For every student, financial clearance means demonstrating your intention for payment
for a given semester. Financial clearance can mean different things to different students.
For some, it may mean creating a payment plan in CashNet. For others, submitting a
FAFSA, and for others submitting their financial guarantee paperwork to show a third
party is paying their tuition. Financial clearance does not mean you have to be paid
in full by the payment due date. Rather, each student should take action to carry
out the manner in which they intend to cover their tuition for the semester. For more
information visit the Student Financial Clearance page.
myUBalt Login Issues
Password and Net ID assistance can be found on the OTS help page. Keep in mind that your username and password are case sensitive.