Holds
Holds are placed on student accounts by various administrative offices for failure to
- Comply with admission provisions
- Settle financial obligations with the university
- Respond to official notices
- Submit requested documents
- Complete the hepatitis B vaccination requirement
When a hold is placed on a student's record, that student may be unable to register, enroll, receive financial aid, use campus services, or obtain campus transcripts and diplomas.
Each student who becomes subject to a hold action is given advance notice on Growl and ample time to respond. In most cases, the hold must be released from the initiating office before a student may enroll in classes or receive various campus services. Additional information on specific holds can be obtained from the office initiating the hold, as indicated on Growl.
Loss of Courses/Lapse of Student Status
Failure to pay fees by the fee deadline (see Calendar) will result in the loss of all enrolled courses and some student privileges, such as receipt of financial aid awards. Financial aid will not pay fees unless students are enrolled in sufficient units (6 units minimum for student loan disbursements) by the fee payment deadline. Students who have lost their courses and financial aid must enroll again and pay all applicable fees, including a $50 late payment fee.
Failure to enroll in courses or pay fees by the last day to enroll initially (see Calendar) will result in lapse of student status. Lapse of student status means loss of all enrolled courses and loss of all student privileges, such as receipt of financial aid awards and student services. Undergraduate students in lapsed status who seek reinstatement must go to their college Student Academic Affairs office to apply for readmission.
Other Enrollment Problems
Students experiencing other problems with enrollment should visit the Registrar's Help Desk or call (951) 827-7284. |