Bulletin - John Jay College Of Criminal Justice - CUNY
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Admissions and Registration<br />
readmission agreement, which specifies the conditions of readmission<br />
and go to the One Stop Service Center to register for the semester.<br />
Students who are denied readmission through this process may<br />
submit a written appeal to the Vice President for Student<br />
Development.<br />
OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR GENERAL<br />
INFORMATION<br />
Registering for Classes<br />
All registration is dependent upon course availability and sufficiency<br />
of enrollment.<br />
All first-time freshmen must attend a special freshman registration<br />
seminar after they have completed their immunization requirement<br />
and taken <strong>CUNY</strong> Assessment Tests. Freshmen attend an orientation<br />
immediately preceding the semester when they begin their studies.<br />
The date, time and location of the orientation are available from the<br />
online Academic Calendar (www.jjay.cuny.edu) or by contacting the<br />
Vice President for Student Development at 212.237.8100.<br />
Already enrolled students register online through the <strong>CUNY</strong> Portal<br />
(www.cuny.edu) and eSIMs.<br />
DegreeWorks<br />
All students are advised to review their progress toward their degree<br />
in the <strong>College</strong>’s online advisement system (DegreeWorks). This tool<br />
is specific for each student’s major and coursework. DegreeWorks<br />
should be reviewed both before and after each semester’s registration<br />
to assure that progress is being maintained. DegreeWorks is available<br />
through the <strong>CUNY</strong> Portal at www.cuny.edu.<br />
Schedule of Classes<br />
The Schedule of Classes, listing class meeting hours and instructors,<br />
is available online the preceding spring for the fall semester and early<br />
summer for the spring semester. The entire class schedule may be<br />
accessed online through eSIMS.<br />
Change of Program<br />
Students who register for courses during the Change of Program<br />
Period (first week of classes) are responsible for all work assigned<br />
from the beginning of the term. They are also subject to the<br />
instructor’s attendance policy, beginning with the first class meeting<br />
of the semester. Late registrants desiring to purchase texts and<br />
complete first- and second-week assignments, should contact their<br />
course instructor or the department secretary concerning syllabi and<br />
assignments.<br />
Payment of Tuition<br />
Students may view their bill on eSIMS, the University’s online<br />
registration system. Bills are not mailed. Payment due dates are<br />
listed prominently in eSIMS and on the Academic Calendar. Students<br />
who are in receipt of financial aid or other assistance which covers<br />
their entire amount due will be processed as paid by the <strong>College</strong>.<br />
Students who have balances due after all credits are applied may<br />
make payment online through eSIMS. eSIMS payment may be made<br />
either by electronic transfer or by approved credit card. Students who<br />
fail to make payment by the due date will have their registrations<br />
cancelled by the <strong>College</strong> and will be given a new registration<br />
appointment. Students who register just prior to the first day of<br />
classes and during the Change of Program period may have their<br />
financial aid delayed.<br />
Students are reminded that outstanding financial obligations to the<br />
<strong>College</strong> and the <strong>John</strong> <strong>Jay</strong> Library or <strong>CUNY</strong> Interlibrary fines must be<br />
cleared before registration. Students may be barred from registration<br />
and/or graduation until these obligations are fulfilled.<br />
ADDITIONAL LEARNING OPTIONS<br />
Summer Sessions<br />
Summer sessions provide students with an opportunity to take creditbearing<br />
courses to accelerate their program of study or to concentrate<br />
on a particular subject. The sessions typically meet from early June<br />
through mid-August, and summer courses are equivalent in content,<br />
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