T h e u n i v e r s i T y o f T e x a s a T a r l i n g T o n
Tuesday
october 27, 2009
volume 91, no.
37
www.
theshorthorn.
com
since 1919
By AndreA SilverS
The Shorthorn staff
Spring registration suffered a
setback Monday when the MyMav
system placed...
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T h e u n i v e r s i T y o f T e x a s a T a r l i n g T o n
Tuesday
october 27, 2009
volume 91, no.
37
www.
theshorthorn.
com
since 1919
By AndreA SilverS
The Shorthorn staff
Spring registration suffered a
setback Monday when the MyMav
system placed previously removed
holds on students’ accounts.
The newly redesigned MyMav
system was online for student use
Sunday night at 7:30 p.
m.
with the
problem occurring Monday morning between 9 and 9:30 a.
m.
The
system displayed an incorrect message, telling 3,600 students they
had academic advising holds, university spokeswoman Kristin Sullivan said.
“The Office of Information Technology took the system offline and
rebooted it once they knew there
was a problem,” Sullivan said.
“The problem was corrected by
noon.
”
Many noticed the problem before it was fixed and went to advisers for answers.
“Students have been calling,
e-mailing and even dropping by
wanting to know why they have
holds on their accounts and wantMyMav errors on holds r
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