Students register for classes on HUB, which is available via MyUB.
Students who are earning a degree at UB can start registering during their designated enrollment appointment. Non-degree seeking students should see the appropriate section of this website for more information.
Some students may need to add, drop or resign a course after they begin the registration process.
If a student left UB and did not file an official Leave of Absence, HUB will refuse their access to registration because they are no longer a student. These students should contact either Undergraduate Admissions or the Graduate department with which they last affiliated.
New undergraduate students will automatically have a hold placed on their record to prevent them from registering until they have been advised. To review a hold and get steps for resolving it, students should visit the HUB Student Center.
If a class is full, students may be able to join a wait list.
This process is designed to accommodate exceptional registration circumstances for the student who needs to get in or out of a course but cannot do so on their own due to constraints or extenuating circumstances (e.g. not in a major). Students should contact their academic department for assistance.
Departments may force register students into department courses during the scheduled force registration period (from the start of enrollment appointments through the end of the second week of classes). If a student needs to be force registered into a class, they should go directly to the department offering the course for information on how force registration requests are handled.
An automated process could include, but is not limited to, a bot, a script, or any commercially available automation tool. Using an automated process violates the Student Code of Conduct and the University at Buffalo Computing and Network Use Policy.
Any student utilizing unauthorized automated processes, scripts, or tools may lose the ability to register for courses using the HUB Student Center, be deregistered from classes added via the automated process, and face university disciplinary action.