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Division of Student Affairs & Enrollment Services

Administration

The central administration of the division serves as a resource for students, parents, faculty and staff who have problems or concerns regarding their interactions with each other and with the university, and assists in resolving issues or refers inquirers to the appropriate individual elsewhere in the institution. Students, parents and staff members who have issues they wish to discuss or who are interested in various programs and opportunities are encouraged to contact the Associate Vice Provost for Student Affairs and Dean of Students or the Associate Vice Provost for Enrollment Services.

News and Events

H1N1 Flu Update, 11/5/2009

Contact the VCU Flu Hotline: (804) 828-9011 for the latest information. More »

Spring 2010 Registration

Find registration materials, dates and requirements on the Records & Registration website as well as links to academic advising and schedule of classes for the upcoming spring registration.

FWS For Employers

The University Career Center is seeking employers who have opportunities for students who received a Federal Work-Study award. Post your position: On-campus employer | Off-campus employer

Enrollment Services
Enrollment Services provides essential financial and records services from a student's first contact with Admissions counselors until the final details of graduation. Our departments include Office of Records & Registration, Student Accounting Department, and Office of Financial Aid.

Undergradate Admissions
Undergraduate Admissions has information about the university, faculty, students, requirements for admission and how to apply to VCU.

Virginia Commonwealth University
Division of Student Affairs & Enrollment Services
901 Floyd Avenue
P.O. Box 843017
Richmond, Va 23284
Phone: (804) 828-1244
Fax: (804) 828-2180
E-mail: dsaes@vcu.edu
Site last update: November 05, 2009
Division of Student Affairs and Enrollment Services
The division seeks to create a student-centered culture by promoting community, encouraging engagement and developing students to be contributing citizens in a global and diverse society.