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Registration Information

OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR

Students are required to use Self Service Banner through Inside Track to self-register each semester, as it is the only Yeshiva University supported tool for student registration. Use of a third-party application or interface is prohibited. Sharing of passwords or logins is also prohibited. Refer to the Student Bill of Rights Disciplinary Procedures and YU Student IT Handbook for further information. Troubleshooting support for users of Self Service Banner is available by the Office of the Registrar.

Registration for each term occurs within designated periods. Within these periods, you may be assigned specific registration appointment times. Consult with your school's academic advising office for more information.

  • Go to InsideTrack
  • Log in with your username and password
  • Go to the three bars (main menu) on the top left of the page
  • Go to Students
  • Go to the Student Frequently Used Links card
  • Click on Student Dashboard
  • Follow How to Below (Mobile Users: To view this PDF in browser, click here.)

Undergraduate Class Standing* can be found on the Student Dashboard in Self Service:

Student Profile

*Class standing is based on credits completed at YU or granted as transfer credit or S. Daniel Abraham Israel Program credit.

To determine the number of completed credits, refer to your Unofficial Transcript for your current level of study and Ehrs (Earned Hours).

  • Go to InsideTrack
  • Log in with your username and password
  • Go to the three bars (main menu) on the top left of the page
  • Go to Students
  • Go to the Student Frequently Used Links card
  • Click on Student Dashboard
  • Follow How to Below (Mobile Users: To view this PDF in browser, click here.)

  • Go to InsideTrack
  • Log in with your username and password
  • Go to the three bars (main menu) on the top left of the page
  • Go to Students
  • Go to the Student Frequently Used Links card
  • Click on Student Dashboard
  • Follow How to Below (Mobile Users: To view this PDF in browser, click here.).

  • Go to InsideTrack
  • Log in with your username and password
  • Go to the three bars (main menu) on the top left of the page
  • Go to Students
  • Go to the Student Frequently Used Links card
  • Click on Student Dashboard
  • Follow How to Below (Mobile Users: To view this PDF in browser, click here.)

Mobile Users: To view this PDF in browser, click here.) 

How to Resolve Registration Error Messages in Self Service (PDF)

How to Resolve Registration Error Messages in Self Service: Cannot Enter CRN (PDF)

How to Resolve Registration Error Messages in Self Service: Bottom of Page Blank (PDF)

  • Go to InsideTrack
  • Log in with your username and password
  • Go to the three bars (main menu) on the top left of the page
  • Go to Students
  • Go to the Student Frequently Used Links card
  • Click on Student Dashboard
  • Follow How to Below (Mobile Users: To view this PDF in browser, click here.).

Grades are available to view on Self Service. They are posted within 24 hours of submission by your instructor.  In general, most grades are posted one to two weeks after final exams.  If you are concerned about a missing grade, please check with the instructor or with the department that offers the class.

  • Go to InsideTrack
  • Log in with your username and password
  • Go to the three bars (main menu) on the top left of the page
  • Go to Students
  • Go to the Student Frequently Used Links card
  • Click on Student Dashboard 
  • Click on View My Grades

Face to Face Course

Course instruction occurs in a traditional classroom, laboratory, studio or other physical on-campus or remote or experiential location.  A face to face course may be supplemented by online instruction. 

  • Face to face courses will take place, in-person, with proper social distancing and hygiene protocols. 

Online Course

Course instruction occurs in an online environment only.  Students are not required to attend any face to face instruction or meetings with faculty or other students.  Instruction may be synchronous or asynchronous.  

  • Online courses may be delivered:
    • Synchronously* – faculty and students simultaneously engage in instruction and live online class discussions 
    • Asynchronously** - students pursue their work independently with guidance from faculty 

Blended Course

Course instruction contains a blend of both face to face and online instruction, whereby online instruction replaces or supplements face to face meeting time. The online portion of the course may be synchronous or asynchronous.

  • Face to face portion of courses will take place, in-person, with proper social distancing and hygiene protocols. 
  • Online portion of courses may be delivered: 
    • Synchronously* – faculty and students simultaneously engage in instruction and class discussions 
    • Asynchronously** - students pursue their work independently with guidance from faculty 
  • Students who are unable to come to campus may complete coursework online. 

*Synchronous instruction: Course instruction occurs simultaneously where the faculty person delivers instruction live to students.  Supplemental instruction, notes, lectures, assessments and syllabi are posted to the course via the university’s learning management system.  Students must adhere to all deadlines posted in the course syllabus. 

**Asynchronous instruction: Course instruction by the faculty member is not delivered live to students.  Students access course content and engage in learning activities on demand: notes, pre-recorded lectures and presentations, group assignments, assessments and syllabi are accessed via the university’s learning management system by the students at a convenient time.  Students must adhere to all deadlines posted in the course syllabus. 

Students who do not attend course(s) for which they are enrolled will be identified by the individual faculty members as Never Attended through an attendance verification process conducted each semester.  The process will take place during the 3rd week of the semester.  Students identified as Never Attended in all of their course(s) may be administratively dropped from their courses.

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