November 1, 2023
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national origin, sex, disability, or age.
Registration for Winter Session is Open You can accelerate your pace to graduation, catch up on a course you missed or take an elective. All Winter session courses are 100% online, over 3 intensive weeks. Learn more about class scheduling here.
Register for Spring Courses This Month Registration for the Spring 2024 semester opens in early November. Click here to view all the details and to learn when you will be able to sign up for your courses. Not sure what courses you need to take? Reach out to your advisor for help planning your schedule.
Celebrate Native American Heritage at UofL November is Native American Heritage Month; to celebrate the long history of Indigenous people and communities, Ekstrom Library has compiled a collection of books, films, and resources for exploring the culture, traditions, and ongoing contributions of Native Americans. You can check them out here.
2024-25 FAFSA Form Opens in December The FAFSA form for the 2024-2025 aid year will be made available by the U.S. Department of Education in December 2023. It is important to apply for the upcoming aid year as soon as possible to maximize your potential award eligibility. Stay up to date here.
New, 100% Online Public Health Graduate CertificatesThe School of Public Health and Information Sciences has recently launched five graduate certificate programs, all available online. These new programs can provide aspiring public health and healthcare professionals with the skills to advance in their careers. Learn more about available programs here!
Top 10 Low-Cost and Free UofL Library Resources Living expenses and education costs can be daunting, especially for college students. That’s why University of Louisville Libraries, which offer an abundance of low-cost and free resources, are your key to student success. Read more here.
Cybersecurity - Phishing Phishing is a bogus or malicious email sent in order to steal your username, password or other personal or sensitive information. To learn more about phishing, visit the ITS website.
LGBTQ+ Affirming Healthcare SeriesPreventing Suicide and Promoting Well-Being for Gender and Sexually Diverse Populations
Facilitated by Sara M. Williams, PhD, (she/her/they/them)
Presented by the University of Louisville LGBT Center and Health Sciences Center Office of Diversity & Inclusion. November 16, Noon – 1 p.m. Hybrid - complete details emailed to registrants. Register here.
December Graduates Wanted UofL's Office of Communications and Marketing is looking for December and summer 2023 graduates whose higher education journey can inspire others. If chosen, we may tell your story on UofLNews.com, social media and possibly other university outlets. Email Janet.cappiello@louisville.edu for more information.
Take Control of Your Finances with PNC PNC, the official bank of the University of Louisville, offers free student financial wellness resources, including articles and webinars such as How to Avoid Top Scams and Preparing for a Financial Emergency. For more info: PNC My Finance Academy.
Did you know?Each college at UofL has a process in which you may petition for a late withdrawal. Speak with your Academic Advisor or contact the Student Advocate at
advocate@louisville.edu or (502) 852-5787 to discuss your options and learn about your college’s process.
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