UC Hastings 2010!!! Forum
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Anyone know how to update my permanent/current addresses? I didn't see anything in WebAdvisor.
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Thanks! I didn't realize I get much notice, but definitely looking forward to joining the Hastings class.Borhas wrote:congrats dude, was rooting for youGreat Satchmo wrote:Accepted from the waitlist, and I'm attending. Still kind of in shock...
Good luck everyone!
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I just did this after calling a few different offices to find out. I was asked to email the admissions office (admiss@uchastings.edu) with my new address, old address, and LSAC account number. They manage entering student files until the beginning of the academic year in August.a male human wrote:Anyone know how to update my permanent/current addresses? I didn't see anything in WebAdvisor.
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Thanks for saving me the phone calls! I hate cold calling.drdolittle wrote:I just did this after calling a few different offices to find out. I was asked to email the admissions office (admiss@uchastings.edu) with my new address, old address, and LSAC account number. They manage entering student files until the beginning of the academic year in August.a male human wrote:Anyone know how to update my permanent/current addresses? I didn't see anything in WebAdvisor.
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You're becoming a celebrity here.Great Satchmo wrote:Thanks! I didn't realize I get much notice, but definitely looking forward to joining the Hastings class.Borhas wrote:congrats dude, was rooting for youGreat Satchmo wrote:Accepted from the waitlist, and I'm attending. Still kind of in shock...
Good luck everyone!
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- Great Satchmo

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becoming?zeth006 wrote:You're becoming a celebrity here.Great Satchmo wrote:Thanks! I didn't realize I get much notice, but definitely looking forward to joining the Hastings class.Borhas wrote:congrats dude, was rooting for youGreat Satchmo wrote:Accepted from the waitlist, and I'm attending. Still kind of in shock...
Good luck everyone!
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Did anyone else get their tuition/ fees invoice? I just got mine and I was charged for non-resident tuition even though I sent in my Resident Application before the deadline and have been in CA my entire life. I've been trying to call the office, but no one ever answers and I sent an email yesterday but didn't receive a response. Did anyone else experience this?
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Now, now, pretentiousness doesn't suit you...but then again, people tend to give John Mayer a free pass.Great Satchmo wrote:becoming?zeth006 wrote:
You're becoming a celebrity here.
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Obviously in jest (without a cool avatar, how big can my head really get that big?)zeth006 wrote:Now, now, pretentiousness doesn't suit you...but then again, people tend to give John Mayer a free pass.Great Satchmo wrote:becoming?zeth006 wrote:
You're becoming a celebrity here.
On a real (life) note: I'm incredibly excited to get this entire law school thing started. I love to complain and some of the complaining that I've heard from friends in law school has been top-notch.
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You checked the fall semester only, right? It had a line indicating non-resident?LizBennet wrote:Did anyone else get their tuition/ fees invoice? I just got mine and I was charged for non-resident tuition even though I sent in my Resident Application before the deadline and have been in CA my entire life. I've been trying to call the office, but no one ever answers and I sent an email yesterday but didn't receive a response. Did anyone else experience this?
Keep calling.
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I can't get anything to show up on web advisor. Anyone else having this problem? I have a menu but there's no student account summary to click on
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In "Main Menu" click on "Current Students" and then it should be under "Financial Information." Select "Fall 2010" then submit. That worked for me...MD/JD2B wrote:I can't get anything to show up on web advisor. Anyone else having this problem? I have a menu but there's no student account summary to click on
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Yea, I am definitely only looking at the Fall invoice. It has an extra $5,600, or so, indicated as "non-resident tuition." UGH. I have just been getting that woman's voicemail in the FinAid office the last 2 days, no matter what time I call. Frustrating!a male human wrote:You checked the fall semester only, right? It had a line indicating non-resident?LizBennet wrote:Did anyone else get their tuition/ fees invoice? I just got mine and I was charged for non-resident tuition even though I sent in my Resident Application before the deadline and have been in CA my entire life. I've been trying to call the office, but no one ever answers and I sent an email yesterday but didn't receive a response. Did anyone else experience this?
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The main menu I see is listed on a page with a picture of three people. Nothing happens if I click on it; on the same page is a message that everything from webadvisor is on web outlook. So when I get into web outlook I can send and receive messages on it, but there's no main menu or mention of tuition...very frustrating.
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Of the three pics on the main menu page, the current students one is active for me, and clicking on it leads to the financial info section.MD/JD2B wrote:The main menu I see is listed on a page with a picture of three people. Nothing happens if I click on it; on the same page is a message that everything from webadvisor is on web outlook. So when I get into web outlook I can send and receive messages on it, but there's no main menu or mention of tuition...very frustrating.
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Are you logged in? There is a tab on the upper left to do so.MD/JD2B wrote:The main menu I see is listed on a page with a picture of three people. Nothing happens if I click on it; on the same page is a message that everything from webadvisor is on web outlook. So when I get into web outlook I can send and receive messages on it, but there's no main menu or mention of tuition...very frustrating.
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Thanks, everyone I got it!!!
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- LizBennet

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It just says the webadvisor account uses the same outlook ID.MD/JD2B wrote:The main menu I see is listed on a page with a picture of three people. Nothing happens if I click on it; on the same page is a message that everything from webadvisor is on web outlook. So when I get into web outlook I can send and receive messages on it, but there's no main menu or mention of tuition...very frustrating.
Go to webadvisor (with the pics of the 3 people) -> click log in (in the top right corner) -> use your outlook email username and password -> click "current students" (should be highlighted in blue) -> click "student account summary (under financial info). Hope that helps. . .
edit: nevermind...you got it
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Sooo....can someone recommend me a bare bones health insurance plan that works in SF??
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So I see the estimated financial aid (two Stafford loans) listed in the invoice, and they are slightly less than half of 8500 and 12000. I assume the missing amount is the loan fee? Or is it interest deducted?
Also, when do the estimated figures become credited? The email says sometime between now and 8/20, but if anyone has a more accurate date...
Also, when do the estimated figures become credited? The email says sometime between now and 8/20, but if anyone has a more accurate date...
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LizBennet wrote:Did anyone else get their tuition/ fees invoice? I just got mine and I was charged for non-resident tuition even though I sent in my Resident Application before the deadline and have been in CA my entire life. I've been trying to call the office, but no one ever answers and I sent an email yesterday but didn't receive a response. Did anyone else experience this?
Hey, I was wondering the same thing. Did you not receive the email about deducting $5,600 if you submitted the papers?
On webadvisor, it has the $18,000 figure for tuition but I was thinking that you're supposed to deduct $5,600 from that total. Or am I totally misinformed?
Here, from the email: If you are applying for California residency for tuition purposes and/or will be waiving the health insurance, you may deduct $5,612 in non-resident tuition and $993 for the insurance premium from your payment.
So, I'm thinking everyone gets charged for non-resident tuition fees on the initial invoice...can anyone confirm this?
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That would make sense, since they aren't done processing residency forms.
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I don't see any non-residency charge on my invoice. I think 18k is the base amount.
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The fee of $18K/semester is for residents according to: --LinkRemoved--), plus $5K+ for non-residents. Subtracting the non-res tuition only makes sense if you're clearly billed for it anyway, and you're actually a resident.
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Whoop, almost let you guys get away with not helping me with my questionsa male human wrote:So I see the estimated financial aid (two Stafford loans) listed in the invoice, and they are slightly less than half of 8500 and 12000. I assume the missing amount is the loan fee? Or is it interest deducted?
Also, when do the estimated figures become credited? The email says sometime between now and 8/20, but if anyone has a more accurate date...
Seriously? What are you waiting for?
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