I received a pending notice indicating administrative issues or incomplete or missing information. What should I do?
Registration reviews resulting in a pending notification are due to the submission of incomplete or missing information; the deletion of information that was previously recorded and which is, in fact, required for a specific section of the application (for example, the Constitution); or to a group Presidents failure to sufficiently familiarize him or herself with the Undergraduate Regulations. Generally, pending notices are resolved quickly and lead to full registration approval. There are instances, however, when pending notices are the result of information that appears to be inconsistent with or is in possible violation of University policies or regulations. One cannot emphasize enough the value of consulting the Help tabs when completing the registration application. Not only do the Help tabs guide the President in filling out and completing the registration application successfully, but they also contain specific information on what to include in your responses to individual quest
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