Courses and Registration
APPLICATION DEADLINES:
Summer B – June 16
Orientation is required for all new students and is available online once the application has been processed. New degree-seeking students are required to meet with their advisor (in person or virtually) after completing orientation. Questions? Contact
Classes will be offered in the following formats: On campus, online, hybrid, and live online.
Click on the “VIEW COURSE AVAILABILITY” link to preview the classes.
Registration Begins:
Summer Full – Feb. 24
Summer A – Feb. 24
Summer B – Feb. 24
February 24 registration open for:
• AA, AS degree-seeking with 45 or more earned credit hours
• Bachelor-seeking
• EPI Certificate-seeking
• Vocational seeking certificates such as Criminal Justice
• Students with accommodations
• US Veterans
February 27 registration open for:
• AA, AS degree-seeking with 20 to 44.9 earned credit hours
• And all above
March 3 registration open for:
• AA, AS degree-seeking with 0 to 19.9 earned credit hours
• First time in College students (registration is only available after completing mandatory orientation and advising)
• Transfer students (registration is only available after completing mandatory orientation and advising)
• And all above
March 17 registration open for:
• Non-degree seeking
• Transient (students visiting from other colleges for the semester)
• And all above
April 30 registration open for:
• State Employees
• And all above
Registration Deadlines:
Summer Full – May 6
Summer A – May 6
Summer B – June 19
Registration fees for any course registered on or before April 30 is due by April 30 before 5:00 p.m. Registration fees for any course registered on or after May 1 are due within 24 hours through May 14. Registration fees for any course registered after May 14 are due by June 16 before 5:00 p.m. Registration fees for any course registered on or after June 17 are due within 24 hours.
CLASSES RUN
Summer Full, May 7 - Aug. 5
Summer A, May 7 - June 20
Summer B, June 23 - Aug. 5
APPLICATION DEADLINES:
Fall Full – August 11
Fall A – August 11
Fall B – October 10
Orientation is required for all new students and is available online once the application has been processed. New degree-seeking students are required to meet with their advisor (in person or virtually) after completing orientation. Questions? Contact
Classes will be offered in the following formats: On campus, online, hybrid, and live online.
Click on the “VIEW COURSE AVAILABILITY” link to preview the classes.
Registration Begins:
Fall Full – May 1
Fall A – May 1
Fall B – May 1
May 1 registration open for:
• AA, AS degree-seeking with 45 or more earned credit hours
• Bachelor-seeking
• EPI Certificate-seeking
• Vocational seeking certificates such as Criminal Justice
• Students with accommodations
• US Veterans
May 6 registration open for:
• AA, AS degree-seeking with 20 to 44.9 earned credit hours
• And all above
May 13 registration open for:
• AA, AS degree-seeking with 0 to 19.9 earned credit hours
• First time in College students (registration is only available after completing mandatory orientation and advising)
• Transfer students (registration is only available after completing mandatory orientation and advising)
• And all above
May 27 registration open for:
• Non-degree seeking
• Transient (students visiting from other colleges for the semester)
• And all above
August 11 registration open for:
• State Employees
• And all above
Registration Deadlines:
Fall Full – August 22
Fall A – August 22
Fall B – October 17
Registration fees for any course registered on or before August 18 are due by August 18 before 5:00 p.m. Registration fees for any course registered on or after August 19 are due within 24 hours through August 29. Registration fees for any course registered after August 29 are due by October 15 before 5:00 p.m. Registration fees for any course registered on or after October 16 are due within 24 hours.
CLASSES RUN
Fall Full, August 25 - December 12
Fall A, August 25 - October 15
Fall B, October 20 - December 12
Late registration is not permitted.
Registration Instructions