I’m having difficulty getting my fees paid, but I don’t want to lose all my classes when they disenroll students. What should I do?
If you are having legitimate difficulties getting your fees taken care of by the fee payment deadline (August 20th at 5pm), you need to contact the Finance office as soon as possible and let them know what is going on so they can help. The new Priority Enrollment Policy is aimed more at clearing classes of people who have signed up but don’t really plan to attend or who signed up for a new section but never got around to dropping the old one. Whatever you do, don’t wait until after the disenrollment date, because then their options for helping you become much more limited. Just call them: (208) 282-3000. Do it now.
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