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Why does the Registrars Office verify only certain things, like grades and attendance, but not others such as conduct records or my address?

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Why does the Registrars Office verify only certain things, like grades and attendance, but not others such as conduct records or my address?

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The Registrar’s Office is able to verify only certain aspects of your records that are on file, such as: • Enrollment, based on use of WebReg (online registration) and add cards • Completed courses, based on grades reported by professors to the Registrar’s Office If you need to provide additional information: • Your conduct files are available to you through your academic advisor at your particular college. • Self-reported items, such as your address, are not verifiable through the Registrar’s Office.

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