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What if the visiting school wants a letter specifying what classes I am allowed to take?

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What if the visiting school wants a letter specifying what classes I am allowed to take?

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This type of letter is not provided by the Office of the Registrar. The University of Georgia’s policy for transient students is that they may take any class at the visiting school of their choice, so long as an official transcript is sent back to the University once the course has been completed. If you need a letter specifying which classes you are to take as a visiting student, you would need to request that from your academic advisor.

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