The Problem

University phone systems are fragmented nightmares. Registrar, financial aid, admissions, housing, and bursar are all different offices with different numbers, hours, and information systems.

  • Wrong office transfers: "You need to call Financial Aid, not Bursar"
  • Limited hours: Campus offices often close at 4-5pm and may be closed during breaks
  • Peak season chaos: Registration, FAFSA deadlines, and enrollment periods mean 30+ min waits
  • Complex processes: Transcripts, enrollment verification, and appeals require specific documentation

What You Need Before Calling

  • Student ID number: Primary identifier for all university systems
  • Date of birth: For identity verification
  • Enrollment period: Current, former, or prospective student status
  • Specific request: Transcripts, enrollment verification, FAFSA questions, etc.

Key insight: Know which office you need before calling. Registrar = transcripts/enrollment. Financial Aid = FAFSA/loans. Bursar = payments/bills.

Which Office Handles What?

NeedOffice
Official transcriptsRegistrar
Enrollment verificationRegistrar
FAFSA, grants, loansFinancial Aid
Tuition payments, billsBursar/Student Accounts
Applications, toursAdmissions
Dorms, meal plansHousing/Residential Life

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Expected Wait Times

PeriodTypical Wait
Registration week20-45 minutes
FAFSA deadline period30-60 minutes
Normal semester5-15 minutes
Summer/breaksLimited hours, 10-20 min

How KallyAI Handles This

"I need to order an official transcript from UC Davis going to my employer. My student ID is 12345678."

KallyAI identifies the right office (Registrar), calls during business hours, handles identity verification, processes your request, and sends you confirmation with any tracking numbers or next steps.

FAQ

How do I get transcripts sent to employers?

Contact the Registrar. Most schools offer electronic transcripts through the National Student Clearinghouse or direct mail for a fee ($5-15). Rush processing usually available.

Why didn't my financial aid come through?

Common issues: missing FAFSA verification documents, enrollment status changes, or satisfactory academic progress. Financial Aid can tell you exactly what's missing.

Can parents call about student accounts?

Due to FERPA, parents need student authorization (often via a form or PIN system) to access account information. The student can grant access by contacting Registrar.

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