This step-by-step guide will assist you in navigating the process of successfully getting started at UB. Use this guide if you are taking classes fully online.
It is the same as your application status page with the same login and password credentials. The accepted student portal is a resource to use that is tailored to your program and personal needs. To accept your offer of acceptance, you will need to:
Once you have your UB account set up, you should begin to remove your holds in your HUB Student Center. Select the ‘To-Do’ icon and follow the instructions to remove your holds.
As an online-only student, you will automatically be waived from the immunization requirement. However, New York State requires that all students receive information about meningococcal disease and make an informed decision about whether or not to receive immunization against meningococcal disease. Visit the website for complete details.
To qualify for the in-state residency tuition rate, you must provide residency documentation indicating you have lived in New York State for 12 or more months. You can submit the required documentation through your student application portal if you selected that you are an NYS resident on your application. You will be deemed an out-of-state resident for tuition purposes until supporting documentation is approved to verify New York State residence. Visit your Accepted Student Portal for information including a list of required supporting documents and how to submit them for approval.
Use the Connect tab of the Accepted Student Portal to find your department’s contact information, as well as your faculty or academic advisor.
Use the Next Steps tab to find and register for accepted student events including meet and greets, new student roadmap webinars and orientation sessions.
Once you have confirmed your enrollment, use this checklist as a resource to keep you on track during the weeks and months leading up to the start of your coursework.
Make a list of the courses you plan to take, along with the course registration numbers. Registration numbers are available online and listed under the HUB Student Center in MyUB. Discuss your options with your assigned faculty or academic advisor and register as soon as your enrollment window opens. Enrollment dates are listed in HUB.
If you need to take undergraduate courses while in your graduate program, you need to fill out this form for undergraduate course credit and get appropriate approval to register for the course(s).
Registration and schedules are real-time; grades and service indicator information is updated once every 24 hours. Online services are available from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily.
Join GSE Connect—a private LinkedIn group created exclusively for accepted students. Once in this group, you can connect with fellow newly accepted students in your program, gain access to exclusive articles and useful advice about GSE and UB.
There are many options to consider when funding your graduate education. The Office of Financial Aid will help you become aware of the factors that may influence your financial aid awards.
Domestic students only: Fill out the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). You can complete the FAFSA form to apply for federally subsidized loans to help pay for attendance in graduate school. There are outside scholarship applications that may require FAFSA completion for consideration.
All UB students receive an electronic billing statement (eBill). All eBill notifications are sent via email to your university email address. Make sure to check UB’s Billing website for your essential billing checklist.
The University at Buffalo requires all new students to pass “Sexual Assault Prevention for Graduate Students,” an online education requirement. The training is available on the Student Life Gateway.
The current students webpage groups helpful links for new students into different sections so you have everything you need in one place. Here you can find links like the GSE directory, counseling services and other academic resources.
As an admitted student, you are required to submit official transcripts from the university you received your bachelor's degree from. For this transcript to be considered the official version, it must be submitted to our office directly from the university you graduated from.