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Office of the Registrar
136 Kresge Center
Tuskegee, AL 36088
Email: registrar@tuskegee.edu
Phone: 334-727-8505
Webpage: www.tuskegee.edu/registrar
The Office of the Registrar is open weekly to all students, faculty, staff and the general public.
Our Hours of Operation are:
8:00 a.m. – 12:00 Noon and 1:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. (CST)
Please contact our staff if you need further assistance. Email: registrar@tuskegee.edu
The mission of the Office of the Registrar is to serve the University community. Additionally, this office maintains the official repository of student enrollment, registration and academic records of current and formerly enrolled students. The Office of the Registrar is dedicated to providing efficient registration and records maintenance services for Tuskegee University's academic programs and departments.
OUR THEME
TEAM -- Together we can Each Achieve our Mission
The Office of the Registrar is considered the gatekeeper of the University’s academic records while safeguarding and maintaining the accuracy, integrity, and security of those records. One fundamental mission of the Registrar’s Office is to deliver quality and professional service to students, alumni, faculty, staff, and external stakeholders. We are accountable for ensuring the accuracy and integrity of all academic student records in compliance with all State and Federal reporting and records maintenance guidelines. It is of utmost importance that we provide an academic environment consistent with well-established regulations, policies, and procedures which seeks to ensure the retention, persistence towards success, and ultimate graduation of our students.
Program or Class Cancellations
The University reserves the right to delete programs and change any provisions, course offerings, or other requirements, including fees and other charges, at any time with or without notice. The University reserves the right to cancel any class or section in which fewer than fifteen (15) students are enrolled.
Students Registered at Another College/University
A student who has registered in other colleges and universities may not disregard his/her record in such institutions and make application for admission to Tuskegee University solely on the basis of the high school record. Any student who does is subject to suspension from the University and transfer credit will be denied.
The Right to Require Withdrawal
The University further reserves the right to require a student to withdraw at any time under appropriate procedures. There will be no refund of tuition, fees, charges, or any other payments made to the University in the event the operation of the University is suspended at any time as a result of an act of God, strike, riot, disruption, or for any reasons beyond the control of the University.
Procedure on Inspecting Education Records
Students may inspect and review their education records upon written request to the Registrar. This request should identify as precisely as possible the record(s) he/she wishes to inspect. The Registrar or staff designee will make the needed arrangements for access as promptly as possible and notify the student of the time and place to inspect the record(s). Access will be given in 10 days or less from the date of receipt of the request. A student may inspect and review only the record(s) which relate to him/her.
The Right to Refuse Access
Tuskegee University reserves the right to refuse to permit a student to inspect the following records:
Accreditation Status
Tuskegee University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC), 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097; Telephone: 404-679-4501, to award doctoral, master’s and bachelor’s degrees.
Academic information is confidential.
Students who desire their grades be released to parents and guardians should complete the Education Records Release Form which can be picked up from the Office of the Registrar. Students are guaranteed certain rights pertaining to the review and release of their education records under the provisions of the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA).
Official records are not open to the public and will not be released without the consent of the student. However, certain directory-type information may be released to the public on all students unless individual students state in writing to the Office of the Registrar that they do not wish for the information to be released. Such directory-type information may include name, address, telephone number, date and place of birth, major, participation in activities, dates of attendance, and degrees and awards received.
Academic information is confidential. However, in order for the University to serve its students, academic information is shared with University administrative offices and academic advisors for the purpose of providing these services to the student.
In the case of indebtedness to the University, satisfactory arrangements must be made with the Office of the Bursar for the release of grades and transcripts.
A student desiring to withdraw from the University must confer with the Dean of the College in which he/she is enrolled and obtain the Official Withdrawal Form. It is imperative that the student obtains the appropriate signatures, in the order required on the form. THE INSTRUCTOR FOR EACH CLASS MUST INDICATE THE LAST DAY THE STUDENT ATTENDED HIS/HER RESPECTIVE CLASS AND SIGN in the designated section of the form. Refunds are based on the last date of attendance indicated by the instructor. Withdrawals are processed through the Office of the Registrar. The Registrar, in turn, notifies the College Dean, the Bursar and all others who need to know of the withdrawal. Check the Academic Calendar for the last day to withdraw for the semester.
If a student is enrolled for courses and discontinues class attendance for the remainder of the term, he/she is required to complete and submit official withdrawal papers. However, if the student decides to leave Tuskegee University without completing and submitting official withdrawal papers, he/she is considered unofficially withdrawn and is subject to receiving failing grades for the term and of being assessed appropriate charges.
The semester credit hours allowed for each subject are indicated in the list of courses offered. Applications for workshops and other special programs and the application for admission must be filed and returned to the Office of Admissions if course credit is desired. View Tuskegee University's Credit Hour Policy.
Students are expected to regularly attend all courses in which they are enrolled and to complete all required work in such courses. Freshman students and all students enrolled in 100 level courses are required to attend classes. The student is held responsible for every course for which he/she is registered, and no credit is given for any course taken without proper registration at the Office of the Registrar and the Office of the Bursar. A student's name is not entered on class rolls unless registration is completed according to regulations.
A student who enrolls for a course is expected to attend the class beginning with the first day of class. However, a student who does not attend the class for the first time in accordance with the date listed on the University Calendar may be denied the right to enter the class and the space reserved for him/her may be lost. The student may be administratively dropped from the class.
Tuskegee University has authorized the National Student Clearinghouse to provide Degree Verification and Enrollment Verification.
BY WEB: www.degreeverify.org
or www.studentclearinghouse.org/verify
BY MAIL:
National Student Clearinghouse
2300 Dulles Station Boulevard, Suite 300
Hendon, VA 20171
Phone: 703-742-4200