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University of St. Thomas Course Registration

After you register with eEducators, you must officially register with the University of St. Thomas.

Is this your first ONLINE Registration with UST?

If this is your first time to register online with the University of St. Thomas, you must first setup your online account. This allows us to match you to a UST ID if you are a returning student, or create your UST ID if you are a new student. Even if you have filled out the yellow forms in the past, please click this first link to set up your account.

Online Account Setup (click to get to site)

  • Within one week (generally 2 business days), UST will email your student ID# and instructions on how to complete the university registration process. If you have any questions about the UST registration process, please contact me or call the UST Continuing Education Office at 651-962-4338.

Already set up your UST ONLINE account?

If you have previously completed the UST online account setup or “pre-registration” (above), you can register directly on our Murphy Online website. Registration is easy! Just PRINT and follow the STEP-BY-STEP instructions found on the following website.

Murphy Online ((click to get to site)

If you don’t remember your student ID#/pin call the UST Continuing Education Office at 651-962-4338 or email gcepe@stthomas.edu


If you have any questions or problems with the registration process, please contact one of the instructors.

Enjoy the course(s),

Sue Lundgren      email: susanlundgren2000@yahoo.com   phone: (701) 281-1532
Judy Kvaale email: jkvaale@yahoo.com phone (701) 281-1181
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"Thank you for all your help and support.  I have taken a lot of classes (almost to my masters + 30) and this is the best one by far.  I feel that I truly learned a lot and can actually go and apply it-tomorrow!! Thank you for not making me do busy work or meaningless papers.  This was the first on-line course I have taken and I definitely felt more of a personal connection."