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College CatalogGetting Started | Register for Classes
Registration is the official process of enrolling in classes
by using campus online services or completing an
enrollment form and paying tuition. The Seattle Community
Colleges operate on a quarter system. The quarterly
course schedules are published 6-8 weeks before the
start of a quarter and are available through campus
online services, at campus registration desks, or by mail
through the Registration Office. Registration information
is mailed to all new and currently enrolled students.
Current students receive priority in registering.
For the start date of each quarter, go
to www.seattlecolleges.edu/academiccalendar.aspx.
Online Services
Online registration via the college websites is available
for students seven days a week from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Students can use online services to register for classes,
add/drop classes, get quarterly grades, make registration
appointments, check financial status, change their
PIN, or pay by credit card. For more registration information,
visit the campus website or contact the campus
Registration Office.
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After initial registration, students may add classes
through the end of the second week of the quarter
(through the eighth day in summer quarter). Instructor
permission may be required, and will be indicated in
each campus quarterly class schedule. Students may
add classes online during designated time periods, or
may complete an Add/Drop form in person at the
Registration Office.
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To drop a course, students must complete the official
withdrawal procedure, as listed in the campus quarterly
schedule:
- During the first two weeks of the quarter, students
may withdraw from a class and no record of the course
will appear on the transcript.
- From the third week through the eighth week of the
quarter (ninth day through sixth week in summer quarter),
students may withdraw and a “W” will be recorded
and will remain on the student’s transcript. After a “W”
is issued, the course may be repeated no more than
one additional time.
- After the eighth week (sixth week for summer quarter)
students may not officially withdraw from a class
regardless of academic status.
NOTE: Students cannot officially drop a class by simply
informing the instructor of the withdrawal or by ceasing
to attend class. Students must complete an Add/Drop
through Web online services or at the Registration
Office, before the course withdrawal is considered
“official.” Students should check the quarterly schedule
for online service availability. Instructors have the
option of issuing a failing grade to students who do
not go through the official withdrawal process.
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Change of Address
Students must maintain a current mailing address
and e‑mail address on file with the college so they can
receive correspondence regarding registration status,
financial aid, grades and other information.
Address changes may be made via Web online student
services at each of the college websites or at the
Registration Office.
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