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May 31st, 2009
Thom,
When I got my registration packet, I didn’t receive a letter giving me a date to contact my adviser–Is this possibly because I’m a VUSE student, or did I just not see/receive it?
June 2nd, 2009
Kara,
Sorry about the lag in time there, I had to do some digging to get your answer. I took a look at the registration info for VUSE and on page 6 it says “It is not necessary for first semester freshmen in Engineering to have an adviser’s approval to pre-register. You will be assigned an adviser based on the major you declare and your adviser’s approval will be required for all future semesters.” So it looks like you complete the forms in the packet, send them in and then get assigned an advisor. If you have questions, the VUSE registrar is Brenda Jordan, and you can call her toll free at 1-877-676-9111.
For course registration for incoming ‘Dores in the other VU Schools/Colleges:
For CAS, click here;
For Peabody click here;
For Blair click here.
June 3rd, 2009
Hey Thom,
Quick question, are calls still being made to those being admitted off the wait list? I just wanted a type of time frame.
Thank you,
Elizabeth
September 16th, 2010
hello,
Sorry if I’m in the wrong place to ask these questions, but I currently attend a community college and I would like to transfer to Vanderbilt. My questions are, would most of my credits be accepted? And how exactly does a transfer process into Vanderbilt work?
Thank you,
Gisela
September 16th, 2010
Gisela,
Credits usually transfer as long as they are courses that you can find at most colleges, i.e. biology, chemistry, English, Spanish, philosophy, etc.
Check out transfer information on our website regarding deadlines and requirements.