Our sister institutions are University of Utah Asia Campus and George Mason University Korea.

Policies

  1. Students who are interested in cross-registration should have a meeting with the department coordinator before they apply for cross-registration.
  2. You can enroll in only one cross-registered course per semester. Lifetime limit for each student is 2 cross-registered courses.
  3. You need to register minimum of 12 credits at the SUNY Korea first to apply for any course from sister institutions.
  4. Eligible students must be in good academic standing (2.0 cumulative GPA or above: at least one semester completion of SUNY Korea) and have no holds on Solar. First semester students are not permitted to enroll but may do so after completing their first semester. Transfer students to SUNY Korea are not permitted to cross-register in their first semester.
  5. This is not a Study Elsewhere opportunity. You do not need to pay host universities for these credits. You will be charged from SBU based on the total number of credits in which you are enrolled at UAC and at host universities (as if they were all SBU credits).
  6. Priority enrollment is given to students from the host university.
  7. Because of limits on some class sizes, application does not guarantee enrollment in the class. Please check your email regularly for any updates of acceptance and further instructions.

Steps to Follow

  1. Check to see if your GPA is above 2.0 / do not have hold in your Solar / and you have completed first semester of school.
  2. Plan to register minimum of 12 credits from SUNY Korea to maintain as full time student.
  3. Check possible cross-registration class(es) from sister institutions.
  4. It is MANDATORY to set up an advising appointment with your coordinator. Please book an appointment with your coordinator.
  5. Check your SBU email for cross-registration form and any other further information. For GMU courses, you must submit the copy of your ID.