All students are urged to check their
account for holds before their scheduled registration dates.
You may check your hold status online (see below). Please
note that, if you have an Office of Student Financial Services
hold, the hold is not automatically removed when you make a payment
online. Holds are removed via a batch process that takes
place at 6 a.m., 12 noon and 6 p.m. each day. Holds may also
be removed manually by the Office of Student Financial Services;
however, please be aware that the Office of Student Financial
Services is not open when registration begins at 7 a.m.
Therefore, even if you make payment online the morning your
registration begins, you will not be able to register. CHECK
YOUR ACCOUNT BEFORE YOUR REGISTRATION DAY.
Note
Your User Name is your St. John’s email User Name and your Password
is your personalized Banner Web (UIS) pin/password
Currently, the first time you access the Web, your PIN is your
date of birth; however, you must change this to a confidential
6-digit PIN. To change your PIN once you have accessed the
University Information System, click on Personal Information and
then Change PIN option. Follow the instructions for changing
your PIN.
- Click on the UIS/TAB
- Click on Click Here for UIS
- Click on Student and Financial Aid
- Click on Student Records
- Click on View Holds
Once you have checked for holds, you should also click on
Financial Aid Holds at the bottom of the screen.
Students with “holds” on their accounts for any reason, (e.g.,
failure to satisfy financial obligations in prior semesters,
failure to comply with the Measles, Mumps and Rubella immunization
or Meningitis documentation requirements, etc.) MUST take care of
those problems before being permitted to register.
FAILURE TO REGISTER DURING YOUR SCHEDULED TIME BECAUSE OF
“HOLDS” WILL LIMIT THE OPPORTUNITIES FOR ELECTIVE COURSES,
ESPECIALLY THOSE COURSES THAT ARE FIRST-COME FIRST-SERVED.
In addition, there will be a late payment fee of $300 and other
penalties described in these materials if failure to resolve the
holds causes you to miss the January 12, 2009 tuition
deadline.
Measles/Mumps/Rubella
Immunization
New York Public Health Law 2165 requires that students born on or
after January 1, 1957 be immunized against measles, mumps, and
rubella. Spring 2009 registration will not be permitted for
any student who has not complied with the provisions of this
law.