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UPDATE:
USG recently met with the registrar’s office. They are continuing to address this concern in new ways besides the survey. If you disagree or agree please let us know down in the comments or by visiting USG office hours.Love,
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___________________________________After the joint focus group between USG, students, and the registrar, we have come up with some solutions:
1) The registrar is developing a survey that will be sent to all students who come into the office for assistance in order to get feedback on whether they completed their job effectively and to the satisfaction of students.
2) The registrar has had two vacant positions recently, putting them slightly behind in processing. Both of these positions should be filled by the end of the month so that they can better address students’ needs.
This is an ongoing process so please continue to leave comments…An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commented
From a graduate student perspective- the registrar only begins reviewing petitions for residency (in-state tuition) at the beginning of the semester, which makes it VERY stressful for students (and presumably puts a lot of pressure on the registrar). There must be a more efficient way to process these petitions.
It is NOT fair to students to be stressed about having to potentially pay thousands of dollars depending on whether or not their petition is approved. Myself (and several of my peers) did not hear back until census day.
I have filled out a work order to let facilities know, and that seems to help it get addressed!