2019 UC Merced SIR Brochure
WELCOME TO
UC MERCED
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the next step to building your future
you’re on your way to uc merced! We are so pleased that you have decided to join us! During the next few months, there are some steps you must take before enrolling at UC Merced. This guide will take you through the process step-by-step and provide you with the details you need to know to prepare for the 2019-20 academic year, as well as some general helpful information. You can visit our Admitted Students website at admitted.ucmerced.edu for even more. We can’t wait to see you on campus!
important dates and deadlines For a list of your dates and deadlines, you can view your personalized checklist on the UC Merced student portal at my.ucmerced.edu . See a calendar of campus-wide dates and deadlines at studentsfirst.ucmerced.edu/datesdeadlines . FALL2019
SPRING2020
FALL2019
SPRING2020
If this online questionnaire to verify California residency is listed in your checklist at my.ucmerced.edu , you must submit it.
STATEMENTOF LEGAL RESIDENCE (SLR)
June 5, 2019
Nov. 5, 2019
Official transcripts must be postmarked or electronically submitted to the Office of Admissions. Official test scores are due in the Office of Admissions.
ADMISSIONS
July 1, 2019
Jan. 6, 2020
July 15, 2019
Jan. 6, 2020
Must be completed by 4 p.m. Check your UC Merced email for more information.
MATHANDCHEMISTRY PLACEMENT EXAMS
May 31, 2019
Nov. 15, 2019
Waiver application opens at my.ucmerced.edu Deadline to submit waiver Late waiver deadline with $50 fee
HEALTH INSURANCEWAIVER
May 1, 2019 Aug. 1, 2019 Aug. 9, 2019
Nov. 12, 2019 Jan. 8, 2020 Jan. 16, 2020
Priority deadline to submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or California Dream Act Application (CADAA) Deadline to submit supporting documents requested by the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships and to complete all requirements listed in your checklist at my.ucmerced.edu
FINANCIAL AID
March 2, 2019
March 2, 2019
June 1, 2019
Dec. 1, 2019
Tuition and housing fees must be paid at MyBill at my.ucmerced.edu
FEE PAYMENTDEADLINE
Aug. 21, 2019
Jan. 15, 2020
TBD Visit housing.ucmerced.edu for details.
March 11, 2019 June 1, 2019 June 1, 2019 June 1, 2019 June 2, 2019 June 5, 2019
Housing preference form/application opens First year housing preference form deadline
HOUSING housing.ucmerced.edu/apply
Students will receive an email with their assigned move-in time.
MOVE-INDAY
Aug. 22-24, 2019
Jan. 19, 2020
First year on-campus housing exemption request due Deadline to cancel housing contract without a fee
All incoming students are required to complete a TB Risk Screening Questionnaire and provide proof of immunization and/or immunity to certain diseases prior to the first day of instruction. Visit the MyHealth section on the myhealth.ucmerced.edu portal.
PROOFOF IMMUNIZATION
Aug. 28, 2019
Jan. 21, 2020
First year roommate selection begins Transfer housing application deadline
Online textbook reservation begins at bookstore.ucmerced.edu . Online textbook reservation closes.
June 24, 2019
Dec. 2, 2019
RESERVE TEXTBOOKS
TBD Visit orientation.ucmerced.edu for details.
Signups begin at orientation.ucmerced.edu Priority Orientation registration deadline Complete online Pre-Orientation
April 11, 2019 June 14, 2019 Two weeks prior to your Orientation
NEWSTUDENTORIENTATION
Aug. 16, 2019
Jan. 10, 2020
INSTRUCTIONBEGINS
Aug. 28, 2019
Jan. 21, 2020
TBD Visit admitted.ucmerced.edu for details.
Your academic advisor will send information about placement exams to your UC Merced email address. Your academic advisor will email you recommended courses based on your intended major and placement exam scores. Online class registration for incoming first year and transfer students
AfteryousubmityourSIR June 20-21, 2019 June 24-28, 2019
COURSE REGISTRATION
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complete financial aid requirements
FINANCIAL AID PRIORITY DOCUMENTATION DEADLINES
STEPS TO ENROLLMENT
FALL DEADLINE June 1, 2019 SPRINGDEADLINE Dec. 1, 2019
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submit your slr 1
STATEMENT OF LEGAL RESIDENCE (SLR) DEADLINES
IF YOU DID NOT SUBMIT A FREE APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL STUDENT AID (FAFSA) OR CALIFORNIA DREAM ACT APPLICATION (CADAA): Aid may still be available even though the March 2 deadline has passed. All students will be considered for federal grants and loans throughout the year. Contact our office for assistance. Our school code is 041271. • Confirm that you have included UC Merced’s school code (041271) on the application. • If UC Merced’s school code was listed, visit the my.ucmerced.edu student portal to view requirements or awards. If you do not see any awards, contact the Students First Center for assistance. QUESTIONS? Email the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships at finaid@ucmerced.edu or call the Students First Center at 209-228-7178. IF YOU DID SUBMIT A FAFSA OR A CADAA:
Documents required by the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships will be listed in your personal checklist in the my.ucmerced.edu student portal. Documents must be submitted by the priority deadline, or the deadline listed on your checklist, or your awards will be subject to cancellation. Please note that many of these documents (tax transcripts, income statements, etc.) will need to come from a parent.
FALL DEADLINE First Year Students: June 5, 2019 Transfer Students: June 5, 2019 SPRINGDEADLINE Nov. 5, 2019
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STATEMENT OF LEGAL RESIDENCE (SLR) If listed on your checklist on the my.ucmerced.edu student portal, you are required to submit your SLR to ensure that fees are calculated and applied at the California resident tuition rate. The information you submit will be used to determine whether you and your parents meet the requirements for California resident tuition as of the first day of instruction of the term. Failure to submit your SLR or any other requested documents will affect your financial aid package, and nonresident fees will be assessed to your student account.
AFTER YOU RECEIVE YOUR AWARDS:
• Visit the MyFinancialAid section in the my.ucmerced.edu student portal.
submit your slr • complete financial aid requirements
• Select “Accept/Decline Awards.” • Select “2019-2020 Award Year.”
• All grants and scholarship awards will be accepted for you. • Choose which loans or work opportunities you’d like to accept, if applicable. • If you are required to complete the verification process, you will be able to accept/decline loans and work opportunities once that process is complete. If you or your parents would like to apply for a loan, you can visit financialaid.ucmerced.edu/types-aid/loans for detailed instructions.
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FALL HOUSING PREFERENCE FORM/APPLICATION DEADLINES
FIRST YEAR STUDENTS June 1, 2019 TRANSFER STUDENTS June 5, 2019
orientation.ucmerced.edu
housing.ucmerced.edu/apply
New Student Orientation is a two-part experience and is a requirement for all new students. Orientation will provide valuable information and activities to help jumpstart your transition to UC Merced.
HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO LIVE ON CAMPUS? The cost of living in the residence halls varies with the number of residents per room. Most students live in double- and triple-occupancy rooms, although a limited number of quadruple- and single-occupancy rooms are available. The rates for on- and off-campus housing are available at housing.ucmerced.edu .
REGISTER FOR ORIENTATION BY JUNE 14TH AT ORIENTATION.UCMERCED.EDU .
To apply for housing, fill out the housing preference form/application at housing.ucmerced.edu/apply by the deadline. UC Merced requires ALL incoming first year students to live on campus for two academic years, unless they qualify for a residency exemption waiver. For a complete list of residency exemptions, visit housing.ucmerced.edu/housing-requirement .
Reservations are processed on a first-come, first-served basis. We encourage you to register your parents, guardians and supporters, as we have a special program designed especially for them. The cost to attend New Student Orientation is $110 per student and $100 per parent or guest. For your Orientation day, gather copies of your transcripts, sport those sunglasses, put on some sunscreen, and get ready to continue your journey to becoming a Bobcat!
Orientation begins with an Online Pre-Orientation and concludes with your On-Campus Orientation.
1. Online Pre-Orientation: Complete this hourlong online experience at least 2 weeks prior to your on-campus Orientation date. 2. On-Campus Orientation: Build relationships, explore resources, reflect on your goals and learn more about what it means to be a Bobcat!
IMPORTANT FALL HOUSING DATES:
DO I NEED TO PAY THE WHOLE CONTRACT AMOUNT AT ONCE?
Housing preference form/application opens First year housing preference form and residency exemption request deadline First year on-campus exemption request deadline Deadline to cancel housing contract without a fee First year roommate selection begins Transfer housing application deadline
March 11:
June 1:
apply for housing • sign up for orientation
No. Although the contract commitment is for a full academic year, you are billed by the semester. You have the option to pay the semester in full (about half the total contract amount), or you can apply for the Deferred Payment Plan (DPP) in MyBill in the my.ucmerced.edu student portal. Visit the On-Campus Housing FAQ at housing.ucmerced.edu/frequently-asked-questions for everything you need to know about living at UC Merced.
ARE YOU TRAVELING FROM A DISTANCE?
June 1:
You can get the full UC Merced experience by making arrangements to stay in a residence hall on campus for $25 per person, per night. For rates and information, or to reserve your room, visit housing.ucmerced.edu/orientation-housing or call 209-228-2313.
June 1:
June 2: June 5:
Aug. 22 & 24: Move-in days for academic year; times will be assigned
ORIENTATION DATES: *
Transfer Student Orientation Friday, July 12
First Year Student Orientations Tuesday, July 9 Thursday, July 18 Tuesday, July 23 Saturday, July 27
Spanish Parent and Family Orientations Tuesday, July 16 Saturday, July 20 English and Spanish Parent and Family Orientations Thursday, July 25
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*Complete your Online Pre-Orientation 2 weeks prior to your Orientation date.
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TRANSCRIPT DEADLINES
TEST SCORE DEADLINES
FALL DEADLINE July 1, 2019 SPRINGDEADLINE Jan. 6, 2020
FALL DEADLINE July 15, 2019 SPRINGDEADLINE Jan. 6, 2020
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IMPORTANT FALL REGISTRATION DATES:
Your academic advisor will send
Before May 31:
information about placement exams to your UC Merced email address after you submit your Statement of Intent to Register (SIR). All first year students must take the math placement exam. All first year science, engineering and Pre-Health majors also must take the chemistry placement exam.
TEST SCORES • Official scores for ALL exams you have taken must be submitted to the Office of Admissions by July 15 for Fall 2019. For Spring 2020, test scores must be received by the Office of Admissions by Jan. 6, 2020. • You can confirm that we received your official ACT and/or SAT scores by logging in to your UC application at admissions.universityofcalifornia.edu/applicant/login.htm . Do this frequently until you have confirmed that all official test scores have been received. • If you have sent your ACT or SAT scores to a UC campus and they are not listed, contact the UC Application Center at 800-207-1710 for assistance. • If you are an international applicant and have attended school outside of the U.S., please visit the my.ucmerced.edu student portal to view any external exam scores the Office of Admissions requires. • If you reported AP or IB examinations passed with acceptable scores on your application, it is recommended that you have your official test scores sent to the Office of Admissions as a condition of your admission. If AP exams appear on your checklist on the my.ucmerced.edu student portal, they are required, and you must contact the appropriate testing agency immediately to have your official scores sent to the Office of Admissions. NOTES FOR ENTERING TRANSFER STUDENTS:
Office of Admissions University of California, Merced 5200 N. Lake Road · Merced, CA 95343-5603
ACT school code: 0450 SAT school code: 4129
Mailing Address
The Office of Admissions admitted you to UC Merced with a set of conditions that must be met to ensure that your admission offer will remain intact. You can view the Conditions of Admission for first year and transfer students at admitted.ucmerced.edu . Notify the Office of Admissions immediately of any changes to the courses that were reported on your application and subsequent communications or updates, including the Transfer Academic Update, using myCourseUpdates in the my.ucmerced.edu student portal. TRANSCRIPTS • Final, official transcripts from all high schools and higher education institutions must be postmarked or electronically submitted to the Office of Admissions on or before July 1 for Fall 2019. For Spring 2020, transcripts must be received by the Office of Admissions by Jan. 6, 2020. • Notify the Office of Admissions if you have difficulties getting your transcripts sent. Check the my.ucmerced.edu student portal frequently to confirm that we have received your official documents and to review your checklist for any unresolved items. • If you are an international applicant and have attended school outside of the United States, visit the my.ucmerced.edu student portal to view any foreign records the Office of Admissions requires.
June 20-21: Your academic advisor will email you recommended courses based on your intended major and placement exam scores.
register for courses • submit admissions documents
June 24-28: Online class registration for incoming first year and transfer students
You will register for classes on the my.ucmerced.edu student portal at a randomly assigned time between June 24 and 28. You will register for classes BEFORE attending New Student Orientation. Your advisor will recommend courses based on your intended major, provide how-to resources for navigating the online system, and alert you to other requirements to ensure you are prepared for registration.
You can check your registration appointment time at MyRegistrationTime on the my.ucmerced.edu portal.
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submit student health documents
pay tuition and fees
STUDENT HEALTH INSURANCE WAIVER DEADLINES
FALL DEADLINE Aug. 28, 2019 SPRINGDEADLINE Jan. 21, 2020 PROOF OF IMMUNIZATION DEADLINES
FEE PAYMENT DEADLINES
FALL DEADLINE Aug. 1, 2019 SPRINGDEADLINE Jan. 8, 2020
FALL DEADLINE Aug. 21, 2019 SPRINGDEADLINE Jan. 15, 2020
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DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN:
Undergraduate fees will be assessed to your student account in MyBill. You will be responsible for paying the fees by the fee payment deadline. To access your student account, select MyBill after logging in to the my.ucmerced.edu student portal. HOW TO PAY? Log in to the my.ucmerced.edu student portal and select MyBill to view the amount you owe. Balances not paid by the payment deadline are subject to a $50 late fee and a hold on your student account.
The Deferred Payment Plan (DPP) offers the option to pay registration fees and on-campus housing costs (if applicable) in four monthly installments per semester. To qualify for the DPP, you must owe more than $500 after any authorized financial aid. You must request to enroll in the DPP every semester. The first installment plus the nonrefundable $40 participation fee must be paid at the time you enroll. To enroll, log in to the my.ucmerced.edu student portal, select MyBill, then select Deferred Payment Plan. ELECTRONIC REFUNDS (EFT): You should sign up for Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) if you are expecting a refund. With EFT, you have the convenience of your refund going directly to your bank account. Those funds will be accessible in 1 to 3 business days. Students who have not enrolled in EFT must pick up a paper check at Campus Cashiering Services. You can sign up for EFT using the Electronic Student Refund link in the my.ucmerced.edu student portal.
PROOF OF IMMUNIZATION health.ucmerced.edu/immunizations
These requirements will appear on your checklist on the my.ucmerced.edu student portal. After you submit the documents, monitor your UC Merced email for status updates or additional information.
To comply with the University of California immunization requirement, all incoming students are required to complete a TB Risk Screening Questionnaire and Immunizations Form to prove vaccination and/or immunity to measles/mumps/ rubella (MMR), varicella (chickenpox), meningitis (under age 22 only) and tetanus/diphtheria/pertussis (Tdap). You can find these items in the MyHealth portal at myhealth.ucmerced.edu . We strongly recommend that you meet TB and immunization requirements before you arrive on campus. Failure to submit proof of immunizations and TB compliance will result in a registration hold for the following semester .
STUDENT HEALTH INSURANCE WAIVER health.ucmerced.edu/waiver
submit student health documents • pay tuition and fees
All registered UC Merced students are automatically enrolled in the UC Student Health Insurance Plan (UC SHIP) in order to meet the University of California mandate that all UC students have health insurance coverage as a nonacademic condition of enrollment. However, if you have coverage through a major medical insurance plan that meets the University’s minimum criteria for health care and do not wish to be enrolled in UC SHIP, you can waive enrollment by submitting an online waiver application. Waiver applications can be submitted on the my.ucmerced.edu student portal during the fall or spring waiver periods. A new waiver application must be completed each academic year in the fall. Complete the Waiver Criteria Worksheet at health.ucmerced.edu/ waiver to help you gather the information you will need prior to completing the application.
PAYMENT METHODS:
Credit card and eCheck payments Cash, checks and money orders
• Online:
• In person:
Checks and money orders
• By mail:
FINANCIAL AID DISBURSEMENTS: Financial aid will disburse (post) to student accounts no sooner than 10 days prior to the first day of instruction of each term. These requirements must be met: » Generally, you must be enrolled in at least 12 units unless
approved for part-time instruction. » Submit all required documentation. » Accept all aid before your aid can be disbursed to your account.
Late Waiver Deadline With $50 Fee
Semester
Waiver Opens
Waiver Deadline
Fall 2019
May 1, 2019
Aug. 1, 2019
Aug. 9, 2019
Spring 2020 Nov. 12, 2019
Jan. 8, 2020
Jan. 16, 2020
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MOVE-IN DATES
FALL 2019 Transfer students: Aug. 22, 2019 First year students: Aug. 24, 2019 SPRING 2020 Jan. 19, 2020
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WHAT’S INCLUDED IN YOUR ROOM:
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENTS You will receive an email with your assigned move-in time. While we ask that you arrive during your assigned time, you will be allowed to check in on either day during the times advertised. Students not able to check in during their assigned move-in time can check in at the Terrace Center Housing and Resident Life Office starting at 5 p.m. each day and during office hours (10 a.m. to 10 p.m.) the following week. After you have checked in, received your room keys and checked in with your Resident Assistant (RA), you will be free to unpack and explore campus. Each community will have a mandatory floor meeting hosted by their RA. These meetings will provide important health and safety information, campus resources and a review of community standards, as well as allow you to get to know the fellow students in your community. Please note: If you are a moving in to a Living Learning Community (LLC), be sure to read the email you received about the LLC orientation and activities after move-in.
• 1 twin 5-position adjustable bed with an extra-long twin mattress (80”x30”) • 1 desk • 1 desk chair • 1 lockable drawer
• 1 TV cable jack (cord not included) • 1 telephone jack
• High-speed ethernet jack for each resident (wireless Internet only in Glacier Point
and Granite Pass) • Wireless Internet
(bring your own lock) • Under-bed drawers • Closet space
move-in day
WHAT TO BRING:
For a list of what to bring and what to leave at home, visit housing.ucmerced.edu/apply/spring-housing/what-bring .
OFF-CAMPUS RESIDENTS
Students living in the Heritage Apartments will check in between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. at a station near the leasing office of the complex. There are no assigned move-in times, but residents will not be able to check in after the leasing office closes at 5 p.m.
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UC MERCED EMAIL ACCOUNT You were provided with a UC Merced email address when you submitted your Statement of Intent to Register (SIR). It is important to check your UC Merced email, because that is where we send important information. Visit the my.ucmerced.edu student portal and click on WebMail at the top of the page after you log in. You can opt to forward University email communications to a different account. In those instances, it is your responsibility to ensure that all information sent to your official University-assigned email account, including attachments, is properly forwarded to that other email account. Student Email Account Responsibilities: Pursuant to campus policy, all UC Merced students are responsible for taking the following actions: • Activating their university-assigned email account, preferably upon expressing their intent to register or as soon thereafter as possible • Accessing all information sent to their university-assigned email account • Managing their university-assigned computing and email accounts Acceptable Use Policy: When you claimed your UC Merced email account, you were asked to read and agree to the terms of the Information Technology Resources Acceptable Use Policy. In case you didn’t read the terms before checking the box, we’d like to remind you that you are required to abide by all associated state and federal laws and adhere to University policies when connected to the UC Merced network, or when using any of the University’s network-based tools and resources. Although we recommend you review the terms at the link above, here is a highlight of the items you should be most aware of: No illegal sharing of copyrighted or licensed materials, no unauthorized use of University systems, no stalking, no spamming, and no use of University network resources for commercial gain. it.ucmerced.edu/aup
STUDENT ACCESSIBILITY SERVICES
TRANSPORTATION AND PARKING
PREPARING FOR THE SEMESTER
In order to ensure equal access to all of UC Merced’s academic programs and activities, students with disabilities are encouraged to contact Student Accessibility Services at 209-228-6996 as soon possible to initiate the accommodation process. Visit disabilityservices.ucmerced.edu for more information. ENTRY LEVEL WRITING REQUIREMENT First year students must meet the Entry Level Writing Requirement within their first year at UC Merced. If you take the Analytical Writing Placement Exam (AWPE), offered on May 11, 2019, at regional testing centers, the AWPE checklist item will show as “Passed” or “Not Passed” when we receive your score. If you pass the examination, the ELWR will be marked “Satisfied.” If your ELWR is “Unsatisfied,” you can visit the General Education section of the UC Merced General Catalog at catalog.ucmerced.edu/ content.php?catoid=11&navoid=1053#ucregs for options to satisfy the requirement. For more information about placement and associated requirements, visit ucop.edu/elwr . Reserve your textbooks online: Visit bookstore.ucmerced.edu , find “Course Books” and click on “Textbooks.” Here, you will find instructions on how to reserve your textbooks. Log in to the my.ucmerced.edu student portal and select MyRegistration, then select “View Books” to load all your courses on the Campus Store website so you can begin reserving your books. Rent your textbooks: The Campus Store offers a textbook rental program at a fraction of the purchase price. Call 209-228-2665 for more information. Purchase electronics at educational discounts: The Campus Store is an authorized Apple reseller and sells laptops, iPads and Apple accessories. You also can buy discounted technology from Dell and Microsoft, and trade in your devices for credit at the store. TEXTBOOKS AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT UC Merced students have many options for getting their textbooks.
On-campus parking: Incoming first year students who live on campus are not eligible to park on campus unless special conditions apply. Transfer students living at the Heritage Apartments may be eligible for a Heritage Carpool permit. For more information, visit taps.ucmerced.edu/permits/students/heritage- apartment-residents . CatTracks: The campus shuttle service, CatTracks, provides transportation to local businesses and many student housing communities. Visit cattracks.ucmerced.edu for schedules and route information. Alternative transportation: Students can also sign up for the Zipcar program, which provides hourly rental vehicles right from campus, and the carpooling service Zimride. Visit the Transportation and Parking Services website at taps.ucmerced.edu for more information about transportation and parking on campus. JOBS AT UC MERCED Working on campus while at UC Merced can be the first step in building professional skills, discovering a new passion and making lasting friendships. Your search will begin at hire.ucmerced.edu . At the bottom of the page, select CATPAWS for on-campus jobs, or CATLink for off-campus jobs and internships. You can email careercenter@ucmerced.edu to ask questions or schedule an appointment with a career specialist. STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT All UC Merced students must adhere to the UC Merced student code of conduct, found at ucm.edu/v/conduct .
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UC MERCED STUDENT PORTAL At my.ucmerced.edu , you can find updated, secure, 24-hour access to comprehensive information about Financial Aid, Admissions, registration, records and more.
Student services found in your portal: • MyFinancialAid will link you to your individual student awards as well as student requirements. • MyAdmissions will link you to any outstanding Conditions of Admission you need to fulfill. • MyBill will link you to your student account, where you can manage payments and much more.
PERSONALIZED CHECKLIST
Checklist
As a new student, there are a number of steps you need to
preparing for the semester
complete before you get to campus. Your personalized checklist, found in your portal, will guide you through this process. Note: Each student will have different Financial Aid, Admissions, registration and residency requirements that will need to be fulfilled.
REQUIREMENTS THAT NEED TO BE COMPLETEDWILL BE IDENTIFIED AND LINKED TO
CHECK TOMAKE SUREWE HAVE RECEIVED YOUROFFICIAL TRANSCRIPTS AND TEST SCORES
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The Students First Center (SFC) is UC Merced’s one-stop shop for enrollment services. Students, staff, faculty members, and guests can contact the SFC for assistance with Admissions, Financial Aid, Registrar and Summer Session services.
PHONE
209-228-7178 (CATS-1ST)
studentsfirst@ucmerced.edu
WEB
IN PERSON
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Kolligian Library, Room 122
CHAT Monday – Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4:30 p.m., and Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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Voicemails and emails will receive a response in 24 to 48 hours, except on holidays and weekends.
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