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Learn how to view deadlines for dropping a course in the SIS Student Center.
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Updated:07/09/2024 Learn how to change the campus (institution) you are viewing information for in the Student Center.
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Learn how to view your financial aid information and how to accept
certain financial aid awards and reduce, or decline loans that have not
yet disbursed. For more information about the Student…
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Interested in registering for a class, but enrollment is already full? You can join the waitlist. Learn how to add a closed class to the waitlist using the class search from your shopping cart.
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Learn how to specify a class you want to drop if/when a seat
becomes available in the class you have wait listed.
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Interested in registering for a class, but enrollment is already full? You can join the waitlist. Learn how to add a closed class that is already in your shopping cart to the waitlist.
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Learn how to view and manage your To Do list. A list of items required for admission or financial aid offices.
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Learn how to drop an enrolled class during the
self-service period, roughly the first week for a full semester (term) class and how to drop a waitlisted class.
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An unofficial transcript, available to you for up to five years after you are no longer enrolled, shows information identical to your official transcript.
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You may
want to use the Swap Classes feature when you don’t want to drop an enrolled
class until you are safely enrolled in a new class, when you are changing
sections of the same course, or…
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Enrollment
dates refer to your registration date or open enrollment dates for when you can
register for classes.Some campuses handle student
registration questions at the Student Central Office…
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You can enroll in classes from your Shopping Cart in the Student Center. You can use the shopping cart as a place to hold
classes until your registration/enrollment date. When you find classes…
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You can view your class schedule in the Student Center.
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The
Black Student Center hosted it's first Black Table Talk on Wednesday, February 17, 2021. They discussed what civic engagement is and how to get Black students involved in our communities…
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