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This information is for students who enroll in courses through UNITE Distributed Learning. If you are enrolled in an on-campus section of a course that UNITE is streaming, please refer to the On-Campus Student page.
UNITE Distributed Learning is dedicated to providing continuing educational opportunities for engineering and science professionals, utilizing streaming video and web-based technologies for local and distant students.
You are enrolling in courses through UNITE.
UNITE is not an academic program, rather UNITE is a way for students to take courses. Essentially, UNITE sections "piggyback" on the on-campus section of a course.
These are courses from the College of Science and Engineering at the Univeristy of Minnesota and may be combined with on-campus courses toward a degree (though many of our students complete all program coursework without taking on-campus courses).If you are taking courses toward a degree, know your program policies and procedures. To best place for you to get the most complete and up-to-date information about your program is at the Graduate Program pages of the departmental web site:
For greater detail, visit our UNITE Programs and Courses, How UNITE Works and UNITE Advantages page.
Check our Course Schedule for course offerings. Please check course descriptions carefully as some courses require on-campus meetings or software not available to off-campus students from the College or University. The course schedule is always subject to change, so check back for new course offerings.
If you don't see a course you want listed, request it with our Course Request Form - we are always looking for more CSE courses to offer through UNITE.
Unlike other University courses, all UNITE course registration is coordinated through UNITE Student and Faculty Engagement on the Twin Cities campus. You cannot register for UNITE courses online through One-Stop.
You must be admitted to a University of Minnesota academic division as a degree student (the Graduate School, the College of Science and Engineering or other colleges of the University) or be a non-degree student, such as Non-Degree Undergraduate or Non-Degree Graduate status. Learn more about degree and non-degree status .
Use our Registration Forms to register for courses and to request graduate credit as a non-degree student with our online forms. Other UNITE forms are .pdfs to be faxed to our office where necessary.
Once our office registers a student into a UNITE section of a course, we begin sending instructions, information and updates directly to students' UMN email accounts. Check your University of Minnesota email account regularly.
Be aware of required on-campus meetings, software and harware. When aware of such requirements, UNITE will include required on-campus meetings on the Course Schedule and will follow up with students already enrolled in a UNITE section if an instructor adds this requirement after enrollment.
For most courses, software is available for off-campus students through CSELabs or another free source (such as student versions available from vendors, packaged with textbooks, etc., or suitable free substitutions for software as advised by instructors). When aware of software not available to off-campus students in this manner, UNITE will post that information on the Course Schedule and will follow up with students already enrolled in a UNITE section if an instructor adds this requirement after enrollment.
Note that if you are planning to enroll in two or more courses in a semester, you will need to complete the immunization form.
You will access UNITE streaming video and downloadable podcasts with a computer, Internet connection and appropriate free software. You can test your computer, connection and software with our course demonstrations anytime so that you know everything works before the first day of the semester.
For system requirements, links to free, safe software downloads and UNITE demonstrations, check out our Streaming Video and Podcasts page .
The Spring 2020 UNITE Student Guide ( PDF format) is available as a downloadable .pdf file from this web site. This handbook covers the policy and guideline materials you need to be familiar with as a UNITE student.
Work with UNITE Student and Faculty Engagement to approve your exam proctor before the first scheduled exam and familiarize yourself with homework, exam and quiz procedures and download the UNITE Homework Coversheet and UNITE Proctor form on our Homework, Examinations and Quizzes web page.
On the first day of courses, log in to the UNITE Media Portal with your University Internet ID (also known as an x.500 ID) and access course materials.
As a student enrolled through UNITE, there in no requirement to physically attend the first class of the semester on campus.
The University of Minnesota's First Day Attendance Policy (http://onestop.umn.edu/registration/prepare/first_day.html) does NOT apply to students enrolled through UNITE.Students who have no affiliation with the University (i.e., past student, previously applied to a program, etc.) will receive their Internet ID from the UNITE office before the start of semester (you need to initiate your University Internet account at https://www.umn.edu/initiate before using). If you are returning to the University and have forgotten your University ID, please contact the UNITE office.
Be aware of same day/same time expectation for exams and quizzes for courses which have exams and/or quizzes.
Be aware of on-campus requirements if the course in which you enrolled has any on-campus obligations (these will be listed on the UNITE course descriptions page for the semester in which you are enrolling (most courses UNITE offers have no on-campus obligations)..
Also, take advantage of free and discounted resources available to you as a University of Minnesota student. You pay for these resources through various University and College fees.
You may pay your bill through the OneStop online electronic billing and payment option.
- Non-degree students are required to pay tuition and other charges in full by the first due date.
- Degree-seeking students are eligible for the University's installment plan.
- Be aware of University payment deadlines to avoid registration cancellation or additional fees