Registration & student records
The Registration and Student Records Office maintains all student academic records and is the place to turn with address or name changes and questions about course registration, policies related to transfer of credit, obtaining official transcripts, and more.
The registrar is also responsible for Erikson's academic calendar and for setting, communicating, and enforcing all academic policies.
Student accounts
The Student Accounts Office applies financial aid loan disbursements and Erikson grants directly to your account, as well as issuing statements with your account balance. Payments are made by mail. Tuition is due on the first day of classes for the term. However, students may also choose to enroll in a payment plan and make monthly payments.
For more detailed information on tuition, fees, and payment procedures, consult Erikson's most recent Bulletin [PDF, 84pg] or visit our campus portal at my.erikson.edu (login required).
Multicultural student affairs
The office of Multicultural Student Affairs supports the academic success of students of color, LGBT, international, and male students at Erikson Institute. Its programs, services, and networking events focus on enriching students’ experiences and encouraging cross-cultural dialogue on campus. Multicultural Student Affairs works closely with faculty, staff, and alumni to continually support African American, Asian American, Latina/o, Native American, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, international and male students.
Throughout the school year, there are a variety of events focused on Multicultural Student Affairs and social justice. View multicultural and social justice events »
Services for disabled students
Erikson is committed to extending its educational opportunities to all students and to compliance with all federal, state, and local laws regarding accommodation of the disabled. Applicants with disabilities should contact the vice president for administration and enrollment as soon as possible to request accommodation.