The Current Enrollments page in the Student App allows you to monitor the progress of your course requests and manage your active Acadeum classes.
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How Do I View My Current Enrollments?
From the Student App main page, click the Current Enrollments icon. You can also access this from the Menu in the upper right of the homepage.
Your courses will appear as individual cards
Click See Details on any course card to view specific information about that request or enrollment
What Does My Enrollment Status Mean?
The Current Enrollments page allows you to review the status of all registration requests and enrollments, including whether they are Requested, Approved, Enrolled, or Active.
Each course card displays a status that tells you exactly where you are in the process:
Requested: Your request has been sent to your school’s administrator and is awaiting their approval
Approved: Your Home Institution approved the request, and it has been sent to the Teaching Institution for final enrollment
Enrolled: The Teaching Institution has accepted your request. You are now officially enrolled in the course.
Active: The course has officially started
Note: If your request was Denied, it will no longer appear here. You can find denied requests in the Registration and Grade History page. See "How Do I View My Registration and Grade History?" for more details.
Can I Request to Drop A Course from the Current Enrollments Page?
Yes. Depending on the current status and the date, you can perform the following actions directly from the See Details view:
Cancel: Revoke a registration request before it is approved
Request to Drop: Request to leave a course before the final Drop Date (no academic penalty)
Request to Withdraw: Request to leave a course after the final Drop Date (may result in a "W" on your transcript)
See "How Do I Request to Drop or Withdraw From a Course?" for more details.
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