Enrollment Information & Cost

Where can I access the registration link and instructions?

Registration for Spring 2023 is currently closed. 

What are the deadlines for online registration and payment?   


NOTE: The registration request deadline and the payment deadline are two separate deadlines.

 

Do you have a specific email address that students may receive emails from?


Students may receive emails from the following Farmingdale Email addresses:

admissions@farmingdale.edu 
uhsoffice@farmingdale.edu 

Can students add multiple courses?


You may add additional courses to your registration request by using the Register for Courses link.

Students wishing to register for courses in a term other than the one for which they filed their initial UHS Request will need to repeat Step 2 in the instructions and select the other term.

There will be a delay before your bill reflects the total cost for any additional courses.


How will the students pay?


Students can pay via either:

The payment link provided in the confirmation email
The payment widget on the UHS Portal page
Students will need to pay their invoices for each term for which they have filed a registration request (i.e., a student who registered for courses during Fall 2021 and Year 2021-22 will need to pay the program fees associated with both terms).

Most major debit/credit cards are accepted.

Prepaid Mastercard/Visa cards do not work.


What is the cost per credit? Did the fee structure change?


Our fees have not changed for the 2023-2024 academic year.

For students who participate in the Federal Reduced Price Meal Program, there is a 50% discount.

The high school contact designated will have to approve these students individually.

The fee structure is as follows:


Important Financial Information while attending FSC 


FAFSA: Free Application for Federal Student Aid. The almost universal application for financial aid, including loans, grants, college work-study and other federal and state programs. Often required before a student can be considered for scholarships.


Financial Aid: Federal and state grants & loans allotted to students based on financial need. Several factors determine a student’s eligibility. All full-time students must be enrolled in at least 12 credits in order to qualify for and keep their financial aid. Part time students should consult with a Financial Aid Advisor. Visit the FSC Financial Aid webpage for further information and the Financial Aid Attendance Policy

Pell: A Pell Grant is money the U.S. federal government provides for students who need it to pay for college. Federal Pell Grants are limited to students with financial need, who have not earned their first bachelor's degree, or who are enrolled in certain post-baccalaureate programs, through participating institutions.

For more information on Grants and Scholarships, visit the NYS Higher Education Website. 

 

university in the high school

Greenley library
934-420-2199
uhsoffice@farmingdale.edu

Email

Dylan Gafarian
Acting Dean of Extended and Experiential Learning

Email

Patty Hoffmann
Program Coordinator

Email

Michele Holden
Registration and Billing Coordinator

Email

Agostina Alfonso
Administrative Coordinator

Email

Navin Johnson
Data Analyst & Systems Coordinator

Last Modified 12/12/25