Hello whomever answers this,
I am currently enrolled in the summer session for an F course, and have paid my fee. However, a sudden change of plans has inclined me towards another summer course (still F section), instead of the one I’m currently enrolled in. Therefore, would it be possible to somehow “transfer” the fee that I paid for my initial course onto the new course (it’s the same cost, and meeting sections are still available), thereby dropping the first course and enrolling in the new one? Thank you for any advice or response to this dilemma.
Godspeed,
Josh
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Josh,
This is all totally possible, but I stress you follow these steps because I’m scared you’ll get royally screwed by ROSI somehow.
Basically, enroll in the second course, MAKE SURE YOU ARE IN IT, and then drop the other course. It’s actually very simple, but if you’re ever in a state of NOT being enrolled in a course, I feel like ROSI will somehow deem you financially cancelled and then you’ll be confused and locked out essentially and you’ll have to go to your registrar’s and blah blah blah yada yada yada everything is more difficult than it needs to be.
Theoretically, since you’ve already paid, ROSI should NOT do that, but because ROSI is ROSI… just try to be in a course at all times. Make sense?
xoxo,
aska
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Josh
Thanks aska for the hasty reply. However, I did contact the faculty registrar later on (just to be 100% sure), and the lady firmly asserted to me that it would not be possible, as each course is treated individually on ROSI. Oh well, I guess I’ll have to take it in the fall/winter session….
aska
yeaaaah i find that hard to believe unless things have changed since two years ago. :/
essentially i went to my class on the first day, realized my prof was a tool, and said “eff this” but acknowledged that i needed a credit. so i put myself in the course i wanted instead, made sure i was definitely in it, and then dropped the other one.
basically, all you’re being charged for is an F course, which as long as you’re just in one, then all should be fine. i’m not really sure why they said this to you… i’m confident because i’ve done it, but to be safe, i spoke to my own registrar buddy who agrees with what i’ve said thus far.
but try talking to your college registrar too though before taking the faculty’s word? i reaaally think whoever you spoke to is wrong haha but be SUPER safe now. 🙂