Please note: Before you register you must complete your evaluations exams and submit your tuition deposit.
Once you’ve met the criteria for class registration, you’ll be advised via email that registration is open to you. If you have any questions or need advice throughout the process, the advisors and student assistants in Office of Undergraduate Advisors are here to help you along the way.
Please follow Steps 1-3 below prior to using the step-by-step instructions in Step 4 to register for classes.
- While Step 2 gives typical suggestions for first semester classes based on your major, please also consider other factors as outlined in Step 3.
- If registering for UNIV 101 College Success, please see this list of themed and special population sections.
- Tip: Use this handy schedule planner to help manage your schedule (log-in required).
- Learn more about the various modalities used to deliver courses at the Daytona Beach Campus.
Office of Undergrad Advising
College of Arts and Sciences
- Aerospace Physiology with MA 6
- Aerospace Physiology with MA 120 or MA 210
- Astronomy & Astrophysics with MA 6
- Astronomy and Astrophysics with MA 143
- Astronomy and Astrophysics with MA 241
- Communication
- Computational Mathematics
- Engineering Physics with MA 6 and EGR 100
- Engineering Physics with MA 6 and EGR 120
- Engineering Physics with MA 143 and EGR 100
- Engineering Physics with MA 143 and EGR 120
- Engineering Physics with MA 241 and EGR 100
- Engineering Physics with MA 241 and EGR 120
- Global Conflict Studies
- Homeland Security and Intelligence
- Human Factors Psychology
- Interdisciplinary Studies
- Space Physics with MA 6
- Space Physics with MA 143
- Space Physics with MA 241
- Still Exploring College of Arts & Sciences
College of Aviation
- Aeronautical Science with Accelerated Flight in Summer 2024
- Aeronautical Science with Accelerated Flight in Fall 2024
- Aeronautical Science with Accelerated Flight in Spring 2025
- Aeronautical Science with Instrument Flight in Fall 2024
- Aerospace & Occupational Safety
- Aeronautics
- Air Traffic Management
- A.S. Aviation Maintenance
- B.S. Aviation Maintenance
- Space Operations
- Meteorology
- Unmanned Aircraft Systems
- Still Exploring College of Aviation
College of Engineering
- Aerospace Engineering with MA 6 and EGR 120
- Aerospace Engineering with MA 6 and EGR 100
- Aerospace Engineering with MA 143 and EGR 120
- Aerospace Engineering with MA 143 and EGR 100
- Aerospace Engineering with MA 241 and EGR 120
- Aerospace Engineering with MA 241 and EGR 100
- Civil Engineering with MA 6 and EGR 120
- Civil Engineering with MA 6 and EGR 100
- Civil Engineering with MA 143 and EGR 120
- Civil Engineering with MA 143 and EGR 100
- Civil Engineering with MA 241 and EGR 120
- Civil Engineering with MA 241 and EGR 100
- Electrical Engineering with MA 6
- Electrical Engineering with MA 143
- Electrical Engineering with MA 241
- Mechanical Engineering with MA 6 and EGR 120
- Mechanical Engineering with MA 6 and EGR 100
- Mechanical Engineering with MA 143 and EGR 120
- Mechanical Engineering with MA 143 and EGR 100
- Mechanical Engineering with MA 241 and EGR 120
- Mechanical Engineering with MA 241 and EGR 100
- Still Exploring Engineering with MA 6 and EGR 120 - Planning on AE, CIV or ME
- Still Exploring Engineering with MA 6 and EGR 100 - Planning on AE, CIV or ME
- Still Exploring Engineering with MA 143 and EGR 120 - Planning on AE, CIV or ME
- Still Exploring Engineering with MA 143 and EGR 100 - Planning on AE, CIV or ME
- Still Exploring Engineering with MA 241 and EGR 120 - Planning on AE, CIV or ME
- Still Exploring Engineering with MA 241 and EGR 100 - Planning on AE, CIV or ME
- Still Exploring Engineering with MA 6 - Planning on CompE, CS, EE or SE
- Still Exploring Engineering with MA 143 - Planning on CompE, CS, EE or SE
- Still Exploring Engineering with MA 241 - Planning on CompE, CS, EE or SE
Athletes, ROTC students, flight students and Honors students will have special scheduling considerations. Please reference related content below.
- Athletics - Practice Times, Spring 2024
- Athletics - Practice Time, Fall 2024
- Athletics - Workout Schedule
- Flight & New Flight Student Guidebook
- Honors
- ROTC
Learn more about Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB) and AS/A-Level Exam course equivalencies below.
Follow the step-by-step instructions for self-registering.
Note: The system will allow you to register for courses that you are eligible to take. Be sure to sign up for courses that are required by your particular degree program.
Once registered, your actual bill will appear in the "Finances" section of your “Student Center” in Campus Solutions. Payments are made through the Bursar’s Office, and aid is awarded by the Financial Aid Office.
Full-Time Status
In order to be considered a full-time student, you will have to maintain an enrollment of no less than 12 credit hours in the fall and spring or six credit hours in Summer A or B.
Tuition Block
For the fall and spring terms only, tuition is charged at a block rate for those taking 12 to 16 credit hours (17 hours if you are in a College Success course).
Note: It is critical that flight students are prepared to fund their training when registering for a flight course. Read more about flight costs.
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Your academic advisor will contact you directly to discuss what courses you need to take, so please check your voice mail and ERAU email regularly for any University communications.
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You will not be able to self-register until your academic advisor removes your advising hold.
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Contact your academic advisor (they will be listed in the “Advisor” box on the right side of your “Student Center” in Campus Solutions) with any questions you may have throughout the process.
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Once you’re contacted by your academic advisor, you can register for classes.
For more information, see our Transfer Student page.
Current Students
Locate the name of your Academic Advisor through the Campus Solutions Student Center.