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Current Student Information
Current graduate students at the University of Tulsa are welcome to take advantage of the many services, programs, and organizations made available to them on TU's campus. They are also expected to follow all policies and guidelines related to student conduct and to the successful completion of their degree program.
Anthropology Professor Elected to Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education Faculty Advisory Council
Lamont Lindstrom, Kendall Professor of Anthropology, has been elected a 2009 member of the Faculty Advisory Council to the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education.
Lamont Lindstrom, Kendall Professor of Anthropology, has been elected as one of two private university representatives on the Faculty Advisory Council (FAC) to the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education. The Council is an elected committee of faculty whose purpose is to "communicate with the Chancellor and the State Regents the views and interests of all Oklahoma college and university faculty on those issues that relate to the constitutional and statutory responsibilities of the State Regents." Issues that the Council will address this year include services for student veterans, concealed weapons on campus, and improved tutoring services, among others.
New Student Orientation
All new graduate students are expected to attend the New Graduate Student Orientation program prior to beginning graduate classes. The orientation program is offered before the beginning of the fall and spring semesters (students who begin graduate studies in the summer should attend the fall orientation).
The Fall 2012 New Graduate Student Orientation will be held on Thursday, August 16, 2012. The Orientation program includes opportunities to meet university administrators and speak with fellow students from a variety of academic disciplines. It also has three required Life Skills Workshops on "Harassment", "Research Integrity", and "Plagiarism".
An orientation program for new graduate assistants is also offered at the beginning of each fall semester.
More information about all of the Fall Graduate Student Orientation programs will be available online later this spring.
Enrollment
Enrollment for the Fall 2012 semester will open on April 9, 2012. Please plan to meet with your advisor to discuss your enrollment and then bring your completed and signed enrollment card to the Graduate School to be enrolled. Fall 2012 semester classes begin on Monday, August 20, 2012 and you should be enrolled no later than the first day of classes. An enrollment card is available online by clicking here.

Graduation
Students who expect to graduate at the conclusion of the Spring 2012 semester should meet with their advisor and confirm that all academic work is in order for a spring graduation. If you have not yet completed a yellow Degree Application card, please do so and return it to the Graduate School. Graduate students enrolled in thesis or dissertation programs must submit their thesis or dissertation no later than April 15, 2012 in order to be a spring graduate. More information about thesis and dissertation requirements is available online at: Thesis and Dissertation Information.
Office of Registration and Records
The Office of Registration and Records website http://www.utulsa.edu/registrar/ contains a number of important pieces of information for current graduate students. Information concerning
TU’s Schedule of Courses
Academic Calendar
Ordering Transcripts
The Graduate Bulletin
Course Drop/Add Form
and other important student information is available on this website. For questions related to these topics, please contact the Office of Registration and Records at 918-631-2253.
General Questions
If you have any questions about any of the information on this page, or information that you cannot find, please call the Graduate School at 918-631-2336 or email grad@utulsa.edu.