Registration & Records

The Registrar's Office, located in room 103 of Woodburn Hall, is responsible for student registration, enrollment verification, academic records maintenance, transfer credit evaluation, academic catalogs, awarding degrees, MyBHSU assistance, withdrawals, and transcript services.

Privacy of Student Records
Black Hills State University takes the protection of the student and their records very seriously. Parents/legal guardians may have access to the academic or financial record of their child if that student has provided written consent to the university. Grades are not released via telephone, nor are they mailed unless an official transcript has been requested.

Find out more about Privacy and FERPA

Contact Information

Address
Registrar's Office
Black Hills State University
1200 University Street, Unit 9666
Spearfish, SD 57799-9666

Office Hours
Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, Mountain Time

Telephone Numbers

BHSU is offering more than 100 summer courses. View available courses list here.

If you're a Current Student, this could be your most productive summer ever! New Students, get an early start on your degree by registering for one of the many general education courses listed here.

Dual Credit Course List by Season

Financial Aid

The summer aid application is available in the Financial Aid Office (Woodburn 114), at BHSU-RC, or Summer Financial Aid.

You must complete the 2024-25 FAFSA using 2022 tax information at Federal Student Aid and the summer aid application to be considered for summer financial aid. Please contact the Financial Aid Office at BHSUFinancial@BHSU.edu to find out what aid you might be eligible to receive based on your summer enrollment.

Academic Progress

 

Academic Policies

Privacy of Educational Records

The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a Federal law that protects the privacy of student education records. The law applies to all schools that receive funds under an applicable program of the U.S. Department of Education. FERPA gives parents certain rights with respect to their children's education records. These rights transfer to the eligible student when he or she reaches the age of 18.

Generally, schools must have written permission from the eligible student in order to release any information—including grade and financial aid information—from a student's education record. The ideal scenario is for students to share their educational record(s) openly with parents, but sometimes there are situations that make this inconvenient or non-practical. In order to allow parents (or any other third party) access to their eligible child’s educational record(s), the eligible child must fill out the FERPA Educational Records Release Form and return it to Student Financial Services, (Woodburn 115).

The regulations implementing FERPA permit the disclosure of directory information. BHSU may disclose, without consent, directory information such as name, dates of enrollment (start date and end date), academic level (undergraduate, graduate, professional), major field of study, date of graduation, degree awarded and home town. Generally, this directory information is releasable to any requesting person or entity (such as newspapers to announce awards, etc.) unless the student has followed the procedure to withhold disclosure of directory information. To prevent the disclosure of a student’s directory information, the eligible student must fill out the Directory Information Opt-Out Form and return it to the Registrar’s Office, (Woodburn 103) by the 10th day of classes of the first semester during which the student is enrolled.
Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)

Directory Disclosure