<p>Is anyone else getting that for Spring 2012? I am worried....</p>
<p>This might be a stupid question but if you are still not ‘registered’ by now for this semester, will you still be enrolled for the next semester? </p>
<p>i still have a financial block on my registration for fall. is that affecting my enrollment for spring?</p>
<p>You can still sign up for classes I think, even if you have a registration block.</p>
<p>Thats what I thought as well. But it says “Student not enrolled in this semester” and that I don’t have a telebears appointment. This concerns me :(</p>
<p>it should. go immediately to the registrar’s office to have this fixed or you will have nothing but the scraps left</p>
<p>will do! thanks</p>
<p>just wondering about the 13 units rule…say you are under the cap for 2 semester and they blocked your future registration. how do you clear that? i might be under the cap this sem after dropping a class recently. i was warned last semester :(</p>
<p>your college is the one filing the block, they would be the one to lift it. For L&S, that is the L&S advising office. Probably involves filling out a form, getting lectured, promising not to do it again, but then they lift the block. </p>
<p>Block is not a permanent thing, it is a status that is in your online record along with units earned, declared major, class level and the other stuff that telebears looks at to decide what classes you can register into. The status only matters at the instant you run telebears. It is a binary state - blocked or not blocked - and when it is switched back to not blocked you can register forever more (unless blocked again for some other reason).</p>
<p>Whether a block is a big deal or not is not inherent in the block, it is a decision of the department that filed it. Finance blocks are trivial, fix the money and they fix the block. Hypothetically, if someone were to be blocked for plagiarism, major destruction of a building on campus, and convinction for a heinous crime against other students, then it might be a bigger deal and harder to get the block removed. If you failed to follow a minimum units policy, didn’t declare by the right semester or missed some other paperwork thing, not a big deal and often the department involved just wants a chance to yell at you and feel that you really ‘get it’ now.</p>