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Permission Codes


Please read through the following before submitting a Permission Code request:

  1. Confirm that you have requested the correct section number – a confirmation “ticket” will be sent to your u-mail immediately after you submit your permission code request. You may respond to this “ticket” email with any questions or updates.
  2. All responses will be sent to the requestor’s u-mail.
  3. It may take up to ONE WEEK (5 business days) for your request to be processed.
  4. All permission code requests are processed in the order that they were received.
  5. Do NOT send multiple requests and please do not call asking us to expedite your request, it will prolong the process.
  6. If you have received a permission code and need to change the section, you must submit a new request.

Once you have read and understand that information above, please select the appropriate link to request a permission code.

For questions about undergraduate permission codes, please contact your advisor.

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Graduate
Permission Codes
If you are an undergraduate student and need a permission code for a graduate level course, you will need to e-mail the professor for approval, you will then forward their approval to Jo Vallejo and request a permission code for the course. 

AP Lab Notebook Evaluations


The chemistry department will be accepting AP lab notebooks for evaluation Fall 2024 by drop-off in CSC 240 Monday – Friday from 9 am – 4 pm through Monday, August 26th. Students will receive an email to their Umail account with the results of their evaluation by Friday, August 30th, which will also include the pickup location for their notebooks.
Students need to make sure their lab notebooks include:

  • Their name
  • Their uNID
  • A table of contents labeling each lab

If you have any questions, you can email a chemistry/biochemistry advisor at hannah.leopold@utah.edu or maddy.montgomery@utah.edu.

FAQS


  • Unfortunately, once a course is filled, it is filled. This is especially the case with lab sections as we have to be in compliance with safety regulations. Try using schedule builder to see if there is any other way to plan your semester. Otherwise, we encourage you to watch the enrollment as enrollment numbers frequently change during the first week of classes.

  • Try removing the course from your shopping cart and add it again. The box for the permission code should appear.

  • Permission codes will only work for the section it was assigned and can only be used once. If you are still having trouble, call Office of the Registrar (801-581-5808).