Similar
to Admission's "Steps to Admission", the
following "Steps to Registration" is a guide
through the critical actions you must take to officially
enroll at UCSB as well as an introduction to our terminology.
To enroll at UCSB, you must:
1.
Register for classes,
2. Submit your Statement of Legal Residence (SLR),
3. Pay all fees and financial obligations, and,
4. Update your contact information.
(Note:
You may have already completed one or more of these
steps through the Admissions' Steps To Admission process.)
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Get
familiar with GOLD -
it is the web tool that you will use to register for classes,
view your grades, read important messages from UCSB, order
transcripts, etc.
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The Schedule
of Classes contains complete enrollment information
and course descriptions. Each term has specific deadlines,
and procedures are subject to change. Please insure
that you read your class schedule carefully each quarter.
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Your
Permanent Number (PERM), and Personal
Identification Number (PIN) are listed
in the e-mail message you received directing you to
this website.
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Your PERM number
is your permanent UCSB identification number.
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Your PIN number
is your secret code for accessing GOLD and
other UCSB websites. When you
first log-on to GOLD,
your initial PIN will be the last four digits of your
social security number (SSN). If you don't have an
SSN, or if you elected not to provide it, use 0000
to log-on to the system for the first time. The
first time you log-on to GOLD,
or any UCSB website, you will be asked to change your
PIN. Please be sure to make note of the new PIN you
create. Once created, your personalized PIN will be
used to gain access to all online systems. If you have
any problem creating or using your PIN, you may call
(805) 893-3592, and request that your PIN be reset.
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Registration
appointments are referred to as “passes,” or “pass times,” and are used
to register for classes on GOLD.
As a new graduate student you will receive appointments
for Pass 2 and Pass 3 only (Pass 1 is reserved for continuing graduate students).
Refer to the Pass Times Calendar for
specific dates. If you attend the graduate
orientation in fall, you will be given important
information about registration, the Graduate
Division, Graduate
Students Association, Student
Health, Counseling
Services, Career
Services, and other campus resources. Workshops
on important graduate issues will also be offered.
If you are unable to attend the fall graduate orientation,
you should make an appointment with a counselor in
the Graduate
Division to discuss your situation.
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Important
Note: The Office of the Registrar as well as
other campus offices are in the process of transitioning
to a new authentication system (e.g., to access New
GOLD) which will require the use of a UCSB NetID and Password.
This transition will be covered during your orientation
session. To obtain your UCSB NetID and Password,
you will need to activate your U-Mail account. U-Mail is
UCSB's official student email service to which university
business correspondence is sent. To register for your UCSBnetID,
and activate your U-Mail account, click
here.
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The Schedule
of Classes contains complete instructions
on how to register on the web. If you need additional
help, please call the Registration Helpline at (805)
893-3592.
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Prerequisites
for all undergraduate courses will be enforced at registration. GOLD recognizes
completion of prerequisites at UCSB only. Therefore, if
you have completed equivalent transfer work at another
institution, you should contact the academic department
offering the course in which you wish to enroll before
you attempt to register. Be sure to bring records of transfer
work with you when you come to campus, and have them handy
throughout your career at UCSB.
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Note
that the deadline to register without paying a $50 late
registration fee is the first day of classes. The final
deadline to register (with a $50 late registration fee)
is the fifth day of classes.
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After
your initial registration, you may add a class, drop a
class, or change your grading options using GOLD.
All deadlines are listed in the Schedule
of Classes.
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Following
your first quarter of enrollment, you must access GOLD to
learn when your registration pass times are scheduled for
future quarters. See the Schedule
of Classes for details.
2.
Submit your Statement of Legal Residence (SLR)
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Before
paying fees, it is IMPERATIVE that you complete
UCSB’s online Statement
of Legal Residence (SLR). This form is required
of ALL new students. Failure to submit your
SLR will result in the assessment of out-of-state
fees, and may prevent disbursement of financial aid.
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Once
your SLR is submitted, it may take several weeks
to determine whether you satisfy University requirements
for classification as a California resident. If additional
information is needed, you will be contacted my mail,
and given specific instructions before a final determination
is made.
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You
may check the progress of your residence determination
by accessing GOLD at: http://my.sa.ucsb.edu/home/gold.aspx (under
Registration Information). The information displayed
will indicate “Pending” while your SLR
is under review, and will be updated once your residency
has been verified.
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Payment
of all fees must be received by the Central Cashiers Office,
1212 SAASB, by the deadline for each term in order to retain
your space in classes. If you are receiving financial aid
through the UCSB Financial
Aid Office, please read special instructions described in the Schedule
of Classes.
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Payment
Plan applications are available from the BARC website
at www.barc.ucsb.edu ,
and must be received along with the first installment by
the payment deadline. Payment plans that require staff
assistance are available in the BARC Office. Failure to
meet financial obligations will result in a $50 Late Payment
Fee and/or a lapse in status.
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Students
are strongly encouraged to keep their address information
current. Address changes can be updated through GOLD.
A block may be placed against your future registration if
you do not confirm your address at least annually.
We hope this overview is helpful to you. Please click here to find additional resources for new students,
including a helpful "To Do" list. We look forward to your arrival
at UC Santa Barbara and wish you great success.
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