High schools students who wish to take courses above the 200 level must complete this form for approval: NetMath application for high-school students to take advanced courses.
This information pertains only to high school Students; if you are interested in registration for students who have finished high school, please see https://netmath.illinois.edu/register/college.
To Register
- Before starting your registration, please review NetMath Registration Process.
- Review Rights and Responsibilities carefully before registering.
- Course registration is open for a one-week window each month for students to begin their courses at the beginning of the following month. To see the registration calendar go to: https://netmath.illinois.edu/registration-calendar
- Verify the course you wish to register for on the High School Course Listing page.
- Review tuition information and course requirements to see if you are eligible.
- Contact someone at your school who will act as your High School Coordinator. Usually a counselor or teacher will act as a coordinator. The Coordinator's primary responsibility is to act as an alternate contact (if the NetMath office is unable to reach the student to convey course-related information) and help the student stay on track to complete the course. NetMath will not share information about the student's academic performance in the course, such as grades earned or course progress, with the HS Coordinator.
Complete and submit the NetMath High School Registration Form.
Please note:
You will need to upload required documents such as your high school transcripts and test scores by following the instructions on the Registration form.
A relative, close friend, or household member will not be accepted as a student's High School Coordinator or proctor.
Once Registered in a NetMath course, students will be responsible for payment of tuition charges, regardless of whether any coursework is completed or submitted. This includes any late fees accrued for missed or late tuition payment(s).
For Parents
In compliance with guidelines for the University of Illinois and The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA), information regarding a student's course cannot be provided to relatives, including parents. Please refer to Office of the Registrar for more information