I keep hearing parents talk about ‘holds’ and I’m trying to understand how they show up. If there’s a hold for something small (library fine, missing form, whatever), does it block everything immediately or only certain actions? And what’s the fastest way to identify exactly what the hold is
At New York University (NYU), holds are administrative or academic restrictions that can affect a student's ability to register for classes, access transcripts, or receive financial aid, depending on the nature of the hold.
Types of Holds and Their Effects
- Advisor Clearance Hold (XAC): Prevents class registration until an advisor meeting is completed.
- Bursar / Registration Hold: Blocks registration and transcript release due to past-due balances.
- Missing Credentials Hold (RMC/RHS): Allows dropping classes but prevents adding new ones if final transcripts are missing.
- Health & Wellness Requirement Hold: Can lead to de-enrollment and loss of campus access if health requirements are unmet.
- Financial Aid Enrollment Mismatch Hold: Stops the release of financial aid if registered credits do not match the aid award.
- Miscellaneous Holds: Includes library fines or disciplinary actions that may restrict various services.
To quickly identify the specific hold affecting your account, log into the NYU Albert Student Center, check the "Holds" box on the right sidebar, and click "Details" for more information about the hold and steps to resolve it.