Should I notify UCLA?

<p>I was recently accepted to UCLA, and I realized a rather minor error in my application. For my senior year schedule, I listed Comprehensive Health as IP/PL. However, it is only a semester-long course. I am currently taking Sociology this semester, and I did not list it in my application. Should I notify the admissions department of this matter? And if so, whom can I possibly e-mail? Thank you!</p>

<p>It’s probably worth sending an email. UCLA admissions has a data change address.</p>

<p>Thank you for your reply!</p>

<p>I wasn’t sure if I should’ve used the Freshman Provisional Problem Form, but I just sent an e-mail to <a href=“mailto:datachng@saonet.ucla.edu”>datachng@saonet.ucla.edu</a> instead. Do you think that will be suffice?</p>

<p>Here is their auto-reply:
"Dear Applicant,</p>

<p>We have received your email and will update our records accordingly. If we have any questions, we will contact you.</p>

<p>Thank you,
UCLA Undergraduate Admissions and Relations with Schools"</p>

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<p>Does this mean that the change has been made and that everything should be fine?</p>

<p>Once again, thanks for your input!</p>

<p>That should be fine. If something’s not right they’ll contact you.</p>

<p>Those aren’t really class changes they’ll care about anyway. It’s just good to protect yourself before they look at your transcript in the summer.</p>