getting aap priority question

<p>i'm an aap student (i don't even know how that happened honestly, i swear i never applied) and i remember being upset because i was not aware that if you did certain things through aap you were then granted priority. i soon got over that because i ended up getting priority with a cluster, but next year i won't have that. so if i didn't get priority this year for being an aap student can i get it next year? and you know, my roomie is an aap student and she says she has to to go to tutoring and stuff but i never got that memo....</p>

<p>You don’t get automatic priority for being an AAP student. One who has extenuating circumstances that would hinder one’s abilities to enroll in certain time slots are the types who are granted priority. For instance, say you commuted and had to work and stuff - it’s something that would hurt your enrollment chances –> priority.</p>

<p>how do you find out if you’re an aap student? i never applied for one either but somehow i’m on their mailing list and i can’t get out of it.</p>

<p>First-generation students, URMs, low-income families, etc. Check out Campbell Hall.</p>