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Continuing Education Students
Re-Enrollment Process for course(s)
canceled due to non-payment

Once you have been canceled from classes for non-payment, there is no guarantee that you will be allowed to re-enroll for the canceled classes. Re-enrollment requires approval signatures from your instructor(s) along with proof of payment in full of all charges plus re-enrollment and late payment fees. (see Step 3)

Follow these steps to re-enroll:

Step 1: Obtain a petition from Continuing Education (CE):
The form is available online here or you may pick up a form at CE windows 1, 2, or 3 in the Darland Administration Building lobby.

Step 2. Obtain the signature of your instructor for each course in which you wish to re-enroll.

Step 3: Go to Cashier windows 11 or 12 in the Darland Administration Building lobby and pay the total amount owed at the time you were dropped from classes plus additional re-enrollment and late payment fees as follows: FALL = $130.00; SPRING = $130.00; SUMMER = $30.00. Obtain a receipt as proof of payment

If you are unsure about the exact amount you owe, Continuing Education (CE) has a copy of your Study List with Billing which lists the total amount owed at the time of the drop.

Step 4: Take the completed petition along with the cashier's receipt showing proof of payment to CE windows 1, 2 or 3 in the Darland Administration Building lobby.

You are not required to re-enroll in all of your courses. Continuing Education has a copy of your Study List showing the classes you were enrolled in at the time of the drop.

Step 5: After approval of your petition and re-enrollment, e-mails confirming your re-enrollment will be sent to you and to your instructor(s).


*IMPORTANT NOTICE
TO ALL CONTINUING EDUCATION STUDENTS*

You are responsible for monitoring your UMD account and for paying any ensuing charges and fees after re-enrollment.

If you fail to pay in a timely manner you may receive additional late fees as well as an Accounts Receivable hold on your account.