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If you previously attended KU and earned credit, then you are a readmitted student. You may elect to participate in continuing student enrollment and seek advising and enrollment for your fall 2009 semester or you may attend an abbreviated orientation program in July or August. If you have questions concerning which process is best for you, consult with your advisor or contact the Office of the University Registrar, 151 Strong Hall, (785) 864-4422, kuregistrar@ku.edu.
Orientation will involve an update session on recent changes at KU, an academic information meeting, advising, and enrollment. If it has been several years since you attended KU and you need more extensive information, you may want to consider a session offered for transfer students. With regard to academic advising, in most cases you will follow the degree requirements in effect when you first attended KU. Verify your status with your academic division.
If you've attended other colleges since you departed KU, send official transcripts to KU's Office of Admissions & Scholarships. If there is not time to send a final transcript before orientation, bring a grade report or an unofficial transcript to assist in advising. Failure to supply information on all college credits completed could delay your advising and enrollment and result in inappropriate course selection.
KU Online ID and password
The KU Online ID will allow you to access important information regarding services available to KU students. You received instructions on how to create your KU Online ID and password in your letter of admission from KU. If you have not established your KU Online ID and password, go to www.technology.ku.edu/accounts/.
- In order to register for an orientation program, use your KU Online ID and password.
- You MUST arrive at your orientation program with your KU Online ID and password. You will use it to enroll in your classes.
- Failure to know your KU Online ID and password will result in a delay in your enrollment at orientation.
Details about the schedule of activities will be available when you register for a program.



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