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Did the enrollment date pass?

edited December 2008 in General
I was too busy with final papers and exams and never got around to choosing courses...the start of my enrollment term was December 5, 2008. Now, when I finally have time...it won't let me enroll >_>

When I checked the final deadlines in the deadlines page, it says January 9 is the last day though...

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  • edited December 2008
    First of all, why would you skip choosing courses? It barely takes an hour and choosing courses for next semester is just as important as papers and exams.

    As for why you are not allowed to enroll, I believe I have an explaination for this. Were you "too busy with final papers and exams" that you have not even paid your $100 Deposite for next semester?
  • edited December 2008
    You can add classes up until like the third week of classes, I know this as I've swapped classes this late...as mentioned above maybe you didnt pay your deposit
  • edited December 2008
    Yeah...I know, it was stupid to not choose it earlier...>_>

    I didn't pay the $100 deposit for next semester but...ever since I paid that deposit the first time back in the summer, it hasn't shown that charge again in the payments option (which specifies that I have no oustanding charges).

    Is there like a deadline for paying the $100 deposit or something?
  • edited December 2008
    Theres no deadline, you just cant register until you pay it.

    I pay the deposit way ahead of time each semester in case I forget.

    Why did you wait after your date though...? Even the crappy classes fill up eventually. Although honestly, you can normally get any class you want in the first week of classes when people drop, if theres no waitlist.
  • edited December 2008
    The $100 for the deposit doesn't show in the charges due.

    At least not when I did it.
  • edited December 2008
    It's not a charge, if it says you have no outstanding charges then you need to pay your $100 deposit. Your account balance should read -$100.00 (at least, I guess) before you're allowed to enroll.
  • edited December 2008
    It never shows, you just have to know to pay it. I think there is always a reminder on the right hand bar before registration too...
  • edited December 2008
    Oh...I see, I get it now...thank you all for the help.
  • edited December 2008
    Hey Randomuser,

    Welcome back! We, or some of us, miss you!

    Sincerely,

    Student0667
  • edited December 2008
    randomuser;43287 said:
    It never shows, you just have to know to pay it. I think there is always a reminder on the right hand bar before registration too...
    Mine does, it says -100.00.

    You might have some luck in CMPT courses. Some of the third year CMPT courses aren't even full yet. I swapped a lot around these past couple days and it was no problem.
  • IVTIVT
    edited December 2008
    Student0667;43271 said:
    First of all, why would you skip choosing courses? It barely takes an hour and choosing courses for next semester is just as important as papers and exams.

    As for why you are not allowed to enroll, I believe I have an explaination for this. Were you "too busy with final papers and exams" that you have not even paid your $100 Deposite for next semester?
    if you spend an hour picking courses on your enrollment date then you're doing it wrong. Takes 10 mins at most.
  • edited December 2008
    Haha I picked my courses in under 5 minutes? Is that bad? Didn't know choosing courses was like taking a midterm haha.
  • edited December 2008
    I know what I have to take, I check to see what conflicts, then I register for those that don't.
  • edited December 2008
    ^Ok, fine, I may have overstated my "an hour" thing. However, sometimes, there are just one of those last minute changes that extend the time I need to register. For example, there are always the time where course was full minutes before you register or when you realize just how grueling your schedule is once you see the time table. Even if I finish registering, I would go back a few minutes later after I had one of those "what was I thinking moment."
  • edited December 2008
    I need help again...I am unable to pay the deposit...when I click on "Make Payment", this message appears under it:

    "There are no charges on your account that your institution allows you to pay by credit card. Credit card payments are not accepted for regular tuition and fees. The preferred payment method is by internet/telephone banking."

    Under charges due and summary, they both list my outstanding charge as nothing. Therefore, there is nowhere where it allows me to pay the $100 payment.
  • IVTIVT
    edited December 2008
    online banking
  • edited December 2008
    Student0667;43311 said:
    ^Ok, fine, I may have overstated my "an hour" thing. However, sometimes, there are just one of those last minute changes that extend the time I need to register. For example, there are always the time where course was full minutes before you register or when you realize just how grueling your schedule is once you see the time table. Even if I finish registering, I would go back a few minutes later after I had one of those "what was I thinking moment."
    perhaps you should map out your schedule in excel or something while your planning your courses, it should help to visualize things.
    Judgment;43317 said:
    I need help again...I am unable to pay the deposit...when I click on "Make Payment", this message appears under it:

    "There are no charges on your account that your institution allows you to pay by credit card. Credit card payments are not accepted for regular tuition and fees. The preferred payment method is by internet/telephone banking."

    Under charges due and summary, they both list my outstanding charge as nothing. Therefore, there is nowhere where it allows me to pay the $100 payment.
    they don't charge you, you just pay the 100 to your account and it shows up as extra (thus the negative balance), it'll later count against your tuition.
  • edited December 2008
    I think you fail, hard, at registering for courses.
  • edited December 2008
    Ok, so the problem is that you haven't pay your $100 Deposit...
    JayDub;43341 said:
    I think you fail, hard, at registering for courses.
    And I have Student Service to thank...
  • IVTIVT
    edited December 2008
    Student0667;43342 said:
    Ok, so the problem is that you haven't pay your $100 Deposit...



    And I have Student Service to thank...
    sure, blame your fail on someone else.
  • edited December 2008
    Judgment;43317 said:
    I need help again...I am unable to pay the deposit...when I click on "Make Payment", this message appears under it:

    "There are no charges on your account that your institution allows you to pay by credit card. Credit card payments are not accepted for regular tuition and fees. The preferred payment method is by internet/telephone banking."

    Under charges due and summary, they both list my outstanding charge as nothing. Therefore, there is nowhere where it allows me to pay the $100 payment.
    *sigh*

    http://students.sfu.ca/fees/
    Current student?

    At least two or three days before you enroll in your second or subsequent term, pay your $100 enrollment deposit through online or telephone banking or by cheque or money order to Student Accounts in Student Services, Maggie Benston Centre 3000. This deposit will be deducted from your total tuition.
  • edited December 2008
    Stupid Student Services not open on weekends... :(
  • edited December 2008
    Agentbob;43292 said:
    Mine does, it says -100.00.
    In the context of my response I meant it never shows something like: "You owe us 100.00.", in regards to the deposit as opposed to tuition

    Although maybe they could avoid a lot of student questions by just making it show up...would save everyone a lot of trouble on both sides.
  • edited December 2008
    my god...

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