All BYU OHS students and/or Parents must complete the following enrollment steps prior to being registered in classes:
- Complete the BYU OHS annual enrollment packet and pay the $50 non-refundable annual enrollment fee.
- Watch the Orientation Video and/or attend a Virtual Information Session
- Review the Recommended Courses and Student Schedule Planner.
- Meet with your school counselor or advisor for assistance planning courses.
- If the student and/or Parent have not met with a school counselor or advisor within the last year to discuss the requested courses, or if the student and/or Parent would like to meet with a school counselor or advisor again, or if a school counselor or advisor requests a meeting with the student and/or Parent, they need to schedule an appointment with a school counselor or advisor. The school counselor or advisor will recommend courses to help ensure students are on track for graduation.
- Submit Course Requests.
- If the student and/or Parent have met with a school counselor or advisor within the last year to discuss the requested courses then the school counselor or advisor will approve the courses.
- Payment of Tuition/Fees.
- Semester or Course Based Payments: OHS Registration will register the requested courses and auto bill the student and/or Parent through FACTS SIS.
- Monthly Payment Plan: OHS Registration will register the approved courses and auto bill the student and/or Parent through FACTS SIS. Tuition will be paid based upon the student and/or Parent's selected payment plan.
Enrollment Deadlines
Semester Live Courses: The enrollment deadline is two weeks prior to the first day of each semester; however, please email or call us at any time to see if there is still availability.
Flex On Demand Courses: Due to the nature of the Flex On Demand courses, students may enroll in courses at any time throughout the year.
Exceptions
Exceptions to enrollment deadlines may be granted in rare circumstances. Follow this formal petition procedure:
- The student/Parent sends a written petition to the principal.
- The principal reviews and gives approval or denial in writing to the student/Parent. The principal has the final decision-making authority, subject to review by the superintendent.
