12-04-2014, 08:44 PM
If memory serves a few people on the forum haver reported back they are no longer planning certain credit. But their was also one who did not have an issue. So it would seem the new policy was initiated but still available as an optional service depending upon the advisor (or possibly the school).
Once they recieve your transcript, evaluate and add the credit to your student record you will see the courses populate on your academic evaluation. At that time, if courses are askew you can make an appointment with advising or send an email (more thorough than the expressline) requesting the courses be pinned to specific slots.
They are always very accommodating in working with students to complete degree plans so no worries. I am only guessing they initiated this policy due to students calling in, adding planned courses, and most likely making lots of changes later. They would see that as a waste of time, which in all honesty is understandable.
You could try to contact the helpful advisor direct via the helpdesk ticket system. You are able to choose a name to send your request, just scroll through the drop down boxes. It used to be under advising, then the program(s) followed by names of advisors. It's probably someone who's been at the school for awhile and has no problem still adding the courses. You could also call the registrar and request the persons email address.
Good luck!
Once they recieve your transcript, evaluate and add the credit to your student record you will see the courses populate on your academic evaluation. At that time, if courses are askew you can make an appointment with advising or send an email (more thorough than the expressline) requesting the courses be pinned to specific slots.
They are always very accommodating in working with students to complete degree plans so no worries. I am only guessing they initiated this policy due to students calling in, adding planned courses, and most likely making lots of changes later. They would see that as a waste of time, which in all honesty is understandable.
You could try to contact the helpful advisor direct via the helpdesk ticket system. You are able to choose a name to send your request, just scroll through the drop down boxes. It used to be under advising, then the program(s) followed by names of advisors. It's probably someone who's been at the school for awhile and has no problem still adding the courses. You could also call the registrar and request the persons email address.
Good luck!
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