Frequently Asked Questions
Students
How do I get access to CougarNet?
Please visit the CougarNet homepage.
- Current students may sign in with either their University ID number or their active e-id.
- If you are a former student, choose the option that says “Enter Cougarnet with your University ID (begins with 800).”
- If you no longer have your sign-in information, you may request that it be sent to you from the Service Center by calling 618-650-2080 or by emailing servicecenter@siue.edu.
Why can’t I register for this class?
Can you explain my bill to me? Why was I dropped for non-payment?
What is the deadline to drop a class?
When will my class show up in Blackboard?
How can I get a copy of my transcript?
Unofficial transcripts may be accessed through CougarNet by selecting student, student records, academic transcript. You may also order a copy of your official transcript through CougarNet by selecting student, student records, order official transcript. If you do not have access to CougarNet, complete this online form. More information about requesting a transcript is available here.
Is there a charge for my official transcript?
How can I use my veteran’s benefits to attend SIUE?
For GI Bill educational benefits, complete the veterans benefits information form (green sheet) with your registered classes and submit along with your Certificate of Eligibility to the Office of the Registrar, Rendleman Hall, Room 1207. You may also email this form to Bobbi Wojcik at bwojcik@siue.edu or fax to 618-650-3332. This form is available in the Office of the Registrar and the Office of Military and Veteran Services. This form will need to be submitted for each term you wish to utilize your benefits.
For state programs such as MIA/POW scholarship, Illinois Veterans Grant, and the Illinois National Guard Grant, contact the Office of Student Financial Aid.
My advisor told me I could substitute a class for one of my requirements, but it’s not showing up on the evaluation. Why?
I have been away from SIUE for several years. I’d like to finish my degree. What do I need to do?
I missed the deadline to apply for graduation, but I have a job offer pending degree completion. Can I still graduate?
How can I get another copy of my diploma?
When will I get the results of my transfer credit evaluation?
Transfer evaluations are generally completed within seven business days following receipt of your official transcript. You may review the results of your transfer evaluation through CougarNet. Graduate students must request a transfer credit evaluation via the graduate student request form.
I was suspended. How can I return to SIUE?
If this is your first suspension, you may return to SIUE after one semester away. You will need to meet with your academic advisor to authorize your registration. If you have been away for three or more terms, you will need to reapply to the University.
If you have been suspended twice, you will need to submit an academic suspension reinstatement appeal for consideration. More information is available here.
If you have been suspended three times, you are not eligible to return.
Graduate students dismissed from a graduate program must appeal to the dean of the Graduate School for permission to apply to the same program or a different graduate program.
When will I be able to see my grades on CougarNet?
I am waitlisted for a class and it looks like seats are available. How can I get enrolled?
The class I need to graduate this semester is closed. How can I still graduate?
When will my degree be awarded? When can I order an official transcript with my degree recorded?
What are the "E" and "I" symbols on my transcript?
Courses that are taken more than once are reviewed to determine if the class can be taken again for additional credit or if the class is a repeat attempt. The “R” column on the transcript is a repeat indicator.
- E: Course has been excluded from the hours and GPA
- I: Course has been included in the hours and GPA
Faculty
When are grades due?
Grades are generally due at noon on the Monday following the conclusion of the term or part of term. Winter session is an exception. Grades for winter session classes are due two weeks following the conclusion of winter session.




