What’s the difference between an Albert ‘hold’ and an eSuite/billing hold, and which one blocks what? This is so confusing
At New York University, understanding the distinction between Albert holds and eSuite/billing holds is crucial for managing your academic and financial responsibilities.
Albert Holds These are broad administrative blocks visible in the Albert Student Center. They typically prevent students from:
- Registering for courses
- Adding or dropping classes
- Withdrawing from courses
eSuite/Billing Holds These holds are specifically related to financial issues and are placed by the Office of the Bursar due to outstanding balances or late payments. They block:
- Course registration (similar to Albert holds)
- The issuance of diplomas and other official student records
To resolve any holds, students should log into the Albert Student Center to identify the specific hold and follow the necessary steps to clear it, particularly for financial holds which require payment through the NYU Electronic Suite (eSuite).