Before registering for classes for the first time, you must , complete the , and attend Orientation.
You can register using the dates listed below if you have already applied and completed the admissions process.
Before registering for classes for the first time, you must , complete the , and attend Orientation.
You can register using the dates listed below if you have already applied and completed the admissions process.
Current and returning students can register for classes in eServices according to the dates listed below.
is required for the new students, course registration will take place at orientation.
To register for classes, you will need your StarID and StarID password. If you do not recall your StarID and StarID password, you can retrieve it at eServices.
is required for new students, students will register at orientation.
Your work schedule, your other outside responsibilities and your individual strengths and/or weaknesses as a student should be factored into determining the number of classes you enroll in each semester.
Remember that for each hour you spend IN class you will have up to 2-3 hours of preparation work OUT of class. These are recommended course loads.
The is designed to assist students in academic and career plans. Our provide the following information:
On each , you will find vital information regarding your program information about who the Program Advisors are, and the courses required to complete the program. Some programs require students to complete all minimum entry requirements before beginning the program courses, while others allow students to take program courses while completing the entry requirements.
Students are strongly encouraged to work closely with their Pathway Advisors and Program Faculty to determine which courses to register for and when. Associate in Arts (AA) degree students, Health Broad Field AS degree students, and students who intend to transfer are strongly encouraged to work with the Advising Center to plan for registration.
If you are having technical difficulty accessing the registration Web site, please try the following link:
Due to the level of security required to use the registration system, you must be using the latest version of:
Satisfactory Academic Progress Guidelines Standards for All Students
Students bear primary responsibility for their own academic progress and for seeking assistance when experiencing academic difficulty. Students are encouraged to keep a file of their grades and transcripts.
色控传媒 has a Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) policy which requires students who have attempted one or more credits (including transfer credits) to maintain:
If these requirements are not met, students will be put on academic warning or in some cases suspended. If the cumulative GPA or completion rate falls below minimum standards for a second term, the student may be suspended from the College. A 2.0 GPA in program required courses is a requisite for graduation.
Exception: A letter grade of 鈥淒鈥 is considered to be a failure in the following programs: Practical Nursing, Medical Laboratory Technician, Respiratory Care Practitioner and Sign Language Interpreter/Transliterator AAS (language and interpreting skill classes), and all ESOL/EAPP classes.
Students seeking admission to 色控传媒 who have attended another college or university and do not meet 色控传媒鈥檚 Satisfactory Academic Progress Standards must appeal for admission.
Academic Warning
The first time academic standards are not met, the student will be placed on academic warning for the next term of enrollment. Once the warning is issued, a hold is placed on the student鈥檚 account. The student must fill out the online Academic Warning Agreement Form to have the registration hold removed.
While on academic warning, a student is required to earn the following:
Students will be suspended unless a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or higher and a cumulative completion rate of 66.67% or higher is achieved.
Academic Suspension
Students who fail to meet satisfactory academic progress standards while on academic warning will be placed on academic suspension for two terms. All students placed on suspension must appeal to be reinstated.
Using DARS or Degree Audit Portal (uAchieve Self-Service) to help plan for registration
There are a couple of useful tools available to students via eServices that allow them to track their coursework and progression toward completing degree requirements and graduation. The first option is DARS (Degree Audit Reporting System) which allows students to review program requirements and track courses that they have already completed or still need to complete to fulfill all degree requirements.
Accessing eServices to view your Degree Audit Report (DARS)
The second option is a new platform called uAchieve Self-Service, which students can access by clicking on the Degree Audit Portal link in eServices. By accessing their audit through the Portal, students can:
For more information on how to use uAchieve Self-Service, review these tutorials: