Course Registration

There are two ways to register for ICRRR workshops and courses.

  1. If you are a current Utah State University student, you can register for these as normal graduate courses using Banner, and then ALSO register here. More information below.
  2. If you are not a Utah State University student, you only need to register here, but need to pay a deposit and/or course registration fee to secure your spot. More information below.

ALL participants must REGISTER HERE.

Registration Deadlines

Registration deadlines are typically one to two weeks prior to the start of the course or when the course is full.

Registration for USU Graduate Students

Our workshops are generally 2-3 days for 1 graduate credit, whereas our courses are generally 5 days for 2 graduate credits. Register for these as normal graduate courses using Banner, and then ALSO register here.

As course registration numbers (CRNs), they become visible on the USU Dynamic Schedule (Banner).

Course Registration Fee for Non-USU Participants

The majority of participants in our workshops and courses are professionals, academics and researchers from outside Utah State University. These participants do not  pay a normal tuition fee, but instead pay a course registration fee and register here.

Our workshop fees are based solely on recovering our costs for facility rental, field trips, course materials, course meals, instructor travel and incidental expenses. We cap total enrollment of our workshops at 25 participants to ensure effective instruction.  If after the registration deadline space is available, we occasionally offer student scholarships for those experiencing financial hardship and for whom the course fee would make it impossible to participate.

To register, complete this online form.  Be sure to select the course(s) you would like to attend.  Upon registration, you will receive instructions for mailing in your payment. 

Full payment of workshop fees is required to hold your place in the course. You can register at any time, but your place in the course is only guaranteed after payment is received.  Course fees are due three weeks prior to the course. We accept check or purchase order.  Due to a change in university policy, we no longer accept credit cards. 

Checks should be payable to Utah State University and mailed to:

Enid Kelly, ICRRR Workshop Coordinator
Watershed Sciences Department
5210 Old Main Hill
Logan, UT  84322

Cancellation Policy

  • In the event of course cancellation due to inability to fill the quota of 15 participants, USU will fully refund the course fee or allow you to transfer that fee toward another workshop or course. No additional losses will be covered.
  • Where entry to a course is by quota, and withdrawal from the course occurs before the course commences, consideration of a refund will only be made when it is possible to re-allocate the vacancy to another applicant.
  • Where withdrawal from a course is prior to the commencement of the course, an amount equal to 20% of the course fee will be kept by USU
  • Where withdrawal is made after the date of commencement of the course, no refund will be made.
  • Utah State University reserves the right to alter any of the arrangements for the course either before or during the program, to cancel or terminate the course or refuse any enrollment.

Audit Policy

These courses and workshops are very popular and often over-subscribed. Preference goes to registered students and paying participants. Registration generally closes two to three weeks before the course start date. We then consider any scholarship applications. If we have not reached our 25 participant cap, we then consider applicants wishing to audit. We follow the USU audit policy, which allows USU Students, USU Employees and Senior Citizens to register to audit a course. Non-USU students can apply for 'Audit-Only Admission' to USU to become a student (see here), for $10. Note, that the normal tuition and fees per credit apply (see here for current tuition and fees; 1 credit for In-State was $760.03 for tuition and fees for 2011-2012). Sit-Ins are not allowed.