EAP course approval request

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Request for EAP Economics Course Approval
Student Name ______________________________
Date____________________
Perm Number_______________________________
Quarter/Semester
term _______ year________
Umail account _________________@umail.ucsb.edu
UCSB Major_________________________________
University/College UCSB Student will be Attending: ________________________________________
Student: Fill out first four columns. Remaining columns are for the economics' department.
Other
EAP Course Year prior
Other University Course Name
Approved
University
Number
approved. Write
Course
Course
from EAP
NA if not prior
Number or
Number
website*
approved
Elective
Date
Reviewed
Date
Student
Contacted
Attach course descriptions and/or course syllabus or links to courses. Requests can take up to five business days or longer if
received during midterms/finals/holidays/breaks. Requests made during Christmas and spring break will not be processed until the
first week after the break. Additional time may be necessary for accounting courses and for requests made during the summer.
Questions and email requests can be submitted to Cindy Benelli at cynthia.benelli@ucsb.edu. In the email subject line, include
your name, perm number, and EAP. Include this form an attachment in your email. Please do not send PDF course approval
requests. Please send word documents.
For further information, please see http://econ.ucsb.edu/~benelli/EAP/UCSB_students.htm
*See https://myeap.eap.ucop.edu/Galileo/service/coursecatalog/Coursecatalog.aspx
What to do when you return to UCSB
You must complete this final step to complete EAP course credit for your Economics degree. When your grades post to GOLD,
see an economics undergrad advisor in NH 2121. They will verify your pre-approvals against your courses on GOLD. You do not
need pre-approval paperwork since the economics undergrad office has this information on file. During your meeting or shortly
thereafter, the economics undergrad office will process your EAP units for credit towards your economics degree. Your courses
will not count within the economics major until you complete this final step.
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