You are receiving this letter because the Office of the Registrar is complying with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), a federal student privacy law that requires advance notification before records concerning students are provided in response to any subpoena.
You elected full privacy by submitting a FERPA nondisclosure form. To protect your information, CU is required by federal law to follow strict procedures when talking about your education record.
You are receiving this letter because the Office of the Registrar is complying with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), a federal student privacy law that requires advance notification before records concerning students are provided in response to any subpoena.
According to our records, we haven't yet received a final official transcript from one or more of the colleges or universities you previously attended. As a result, the Office of Admissions has placed a hold on your record that will prevent you from enrolling in the spring semester.
Even if you aren't a current financial aid recipient, these upcoming changes may affect you if you've previously borrowed federal student loans or if you choose to apply for aid in a future term.
To foster diversity, equity and inclusion, CU systems allow you to indicate your gender identity, name pronunciation, preferred name, pronouns and/or sexual orientation, if you choose.
To resolve this issue, submit an SSN/TIN update form and a copy of your SSN or TIN card to the Office of the Registrar by mail or secure document upload by 5 p.m. on March 12, 2021.
If you live off campus, please update and provide your local address. This will help with contact tracing, so that we can limit the spread of COVID-19 to your friends, family and community.
A hold has been placed on your account because the Social Security number (SSN) in your CU Â鶹ӰԺ record doesn't match the SSN in your National Student Clearinghouse (NSC) record.