Click Add/Update Authorizations to commit the updates.On the next screen, indicate the relationship to the person you want to add as an eProxy and decide which options you want to grant access to and for how long (up to one year).Enter their UT EID and select Manage Authorizations. If the student knows the UT EID of the person they want to be an eProxy, they can authorize them without waiting for the authorization request.From Granter Options, students can either approve a pending request or create a new authorization for someone.Students can authorize anyone to become an eProxy, including, parents, guardians, spouses and siblings. Students can grant authorizations by signing into eProxy Central with their UT EID.For more information, click on the Help link at the top right corner of the screen or the UT EID help suite.You can go to any of the eProxy services listed and make payments through the What I Owe page.Choose how long you want to be in the session and click enter.Once you have been approved to be an eProxy, you can sign onto an eProxy session on eProxy Central and click on the name of the student who granted you authorization.Once expired, you can extend authorization for up to 364 days in the future.Each authorization is valid for up to one year as specified by the granter.Students can authorize you to make web payments, view financial aid awards and status, view tuition bills, add funds to Dine In Dollars or Bevo Pay accounts, view and pay housing bills, and view Dine In Dollars balance and transactions.What electronic (web) services can you be authorized to access? You will receive an email to let you know when your access is granted. They need to approve your request within 2 weeks, otherwise it will be automatically canceled. An email is sent to the granter (your student), letting them know you want to be an eProxy. Review all eProxy service options and check the ones you want to request authorizations for.You will have to indicate your relationship to this person. Now enter the UT EID of the person you want to be an eProxy for.The email address you enter here will be used to contact you when the request is approved or denied. You need to create a profile and then choose Request Authorizations at the bottom.Now you can select Request to Be an eProxy to submit the request. Visit eProxy Central and log in with your UT EID. These authorizations are valid for electronic (web) services only, and do not apply to communications with the university by phone, by mail, in person, or by any other method. Through eProxy, granters can authorize you to make web payments, view financial aid awards and status, view tuition bills, add funds to Dine In Dollars or Bevo Pay accounts, view and pay housing bills, and view Dine In Dollars balance and transactions. An eProxy is authorized by service (so you may be authorized for one service but not another), and each authorization is valid for up to one year as specified by the granter. I hear lots of good things about him.įakkhredine is also a very very good professor according to her reviews and everyone I know who had her.Learn about UT's eProxy system and how you can become a proxy for someone, or authorize someone for yourself.Īn eProxy is someone who has obtained a UT EID and has been granted the authority to access another person's electronic records through the web services offered at UT. His course teaches slightly different material from the Trio, and attendance to his lectures are mandatory. I had Anderson and he was great.Īnderson has a RMP score of 5, Biberdorf has a 4.8, and Sparks has a 4. Since all their lectures are online, attending their course in person is totally optional (but recommended because during that time they hold office hours and review content). Sparks is nice but she can be a bit boring at times. Biberdorf is an influencer chemist (google her) who has been invited to talk shows and has been featured on WIRED multiple times. Anderson is a favorite because he's really dorky and funny. Their lectures are all from the same set of prerecorded modules and they switch who is teaching with each different unit. Most people end up getting one of the profs in the trio. You can go with the trio (Anderson, Biberdorf, or Sparks). You have a lot of good choices for chemistry. lets just say that everyone who takes her hates her. I had Buskirk and it was so nice because she's super fair, and her exams aren't hard if you pay attention and do her learning objectives prior to the test. DO NOT pick Hansen under any circumstance. Try to get Buskirk for Biology if possible. I'll tell you what you should do for Bio and Chem now.