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(green star)  The following information is for very specific programs within the School of Education. To provide an outstanding educational experience, UWF operates using a perpetual enrollment model to support select student degree programs. Degree programs that follow a collaborative scheduling model provide a clear course rotation and allow academic advisors to predict when a course will be offered. This process ensures students are progressing through the program and ultimately graduating on time! Students in a perpetual enrollment program are still expected to meet with their advisor regularly.


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  • With these models in place, students are automatically registered each semester.
  • Students must meet with their academic advisor before they can be registered for their first courses.
  • At this time, most UWF programs do not operate using this model. 
  • If your SOE degree program follows a perpetual enrollment model, you will be contacted to submit the SOE Perpetual Enrollment Model - Student Acknowledgment form.

Instructions

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You must first log into MyUWF. The form link in step 2 below will not work unless you are first signed into MyUWF.

Step 2 - Access SOE Perpetual Enrollment Model - Student Acknowledgment form.

Your student information should auto-populate. Please review the information and check the acknowledgment box.

If you do not have a secondary program, please leave that box clear. Click Next.

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Step 3 - Type your name in the boxes - Click Sign Electronically

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Your form will then be routed to your advisor and filed as part of your student record.



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