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