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    Holds

    The university places “holds” on student records for outstanding debts for tuition, parking tickets, housing, infirmary charges, library fines, returned checks, loan repayment problems, etc. A hold prevents further academic progress. With a hold on their records, students cannot receive grades or transcripts, register for another term, receive a diploma, or use many university services. If the Registrar’s Office informs you that you have a financial hold on your records, use ISIS to find out about debts (amounts due and source and type of debt). You may also go to University Financial Services (UFS) at S-113 Criser Hall to learn the reason for the hold and clear your records. To prevent a hold on records, pay university bills promptly.