Policies & Procedures
While University faculty and staff members will provide you with academic advice and assistance, you are expected to take responsibility for your education and personal development. You must know and abide by the academic and disciplinary policies described in the General Catalog, including rules governing the standard of work required to continue in the University, scholastic probation and dismissal, and enforced withdrawal. You must also know and meet the requirements of your degree program, including the University's basic education requirements; must enroll in courses appropriate to the program; must meet prerequisites and take courses in the proper sequence to ensure orderly and timely progress; and you must seek advice about degree requirements and other University policies when necessary.
- Adding or Dropping Courses
- Change your Moody Major
- Concurrent Enrollment & Transfer Credit
- Double Majors and Multiple Degrees
- Full-Time Status
- Independent Study and Research
- Minors and Concentrations
- One-Time-Exception Drop
- Pass/Fail Status
- Privacy and FERPA Policies
- Registration
- Returning to UT
- Six Drop Policy
- Scholastic Probation
- Tuition Rebate
- Waiving a Degree Requirement or Rule
- Withdrawing from UT