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Schedule - Summer 2008 |
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IMPORTANT MESSAGES
To access university systems such as MyCSUEB, Blackboard, and Horizon e-mail, you must activate your Net ID. If you have not yet activated your Net ID, please visit http://www.csueastbay.edu/netid and activate your Net ID using the Activation Code included in your letter of admission. If you have misplaced your letter, please send an e-mail to admissions@csueastbay.edu requesting a duplicate copy. All correspondence will be sent to your address on record with the university. You can update your address in MyCSUEB at any time. ENROLLMENT Cal State East Bay's Summer 2008 enrollment begins on May 14, 2008. Enrollment appointments will be available for view on MyCSUEB beginning on May 5, 2008. Important: When enrolling, if you choose to add your name to a course waitlist please be selective. You are considered enrolled and are responsible for any courses added from the waitlist. As you begin to review course offerings, you will see that, in most cases, specific room locations have not been identified. Specific room locations will be available approximately two weeks before the term begins. FEES Summer fees are due on June 18, 2008. To avoid cancellation of your enrolled and waitlisted courses, pay your fees by June 18, 2008. During the late registration period, which begins on May 19, you may enroll first and are required to pay fees by July 7, 2008 (a $25 late charge will also be assessed on your account). There are several ways you can pay your enrollment fees: If you are awarded financial aid, your fees are automatically deferred and you are not required to pay enrollment fees by the published deadline. To access your financial aid award log on to MyCSUEB at https://my.csueastbay.edu using your NetID and Password. In your Student Center click on “View Financial Aid”. Please note: If you register for the quarter and later decide not to attend, you must drop all enrolled and waitlisted classes prior to the first day of the quarter to prevent assessment of registration fees. |
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