ATTENTION: saint Michael's college students

Registration

Your Guide to Course Selection and Enrollment

Registration

Registration is the process of building your class schedule and enrolling in courses.

Courses are offered for varying lengths of time in a term.

There are three Full Terms in an academic year – Fall, Spring and Summer – which are approximately 15 weeks each.

Courses also are taught in six, and eight week time periods through Flex Start scheduling.

Generally, courses are offered online at a on-demand basis.

Before you register for classes every term you will be asked to provide the College with your current emergency contact information and mailing address.

As a returning degree-seeking student, you are eligible for registration based on your registration time ticket and the number of credits you have earned plus the credits from your current enrollment.

As a new degree-seeking student, you will be eligible for registration after participating in New Student Orientation.

Until the first day of classes, registration and schedule changes are made through the Saint Michael's Catholic College Catalog.

Once classes begin, you may continue to drop a course (until the Drop/Refund Deadline) or to add a course that has not met.

If you want to add a course you may go to the Saint Michael's Catholic College Catalog and register for the additional class.

If you are a degree-seeking student and you have mandatory course requirements, you must be registered in these courses in accordance with Saint Michael's Catholic College's requirements for completing Mandatory Courses or the registration system will drop you from all courses.

To secure your course schedule, all of your fees must be paid by the fee payment deadline; your fee payment deadline is based on the date that you register.

Since classes are on an on-demand basis there are no payment deadlines. Once classes are signed up for the classes will begin.

Each term you decide whether you want to be a part-time or a full-time student.

You may be part-time one term and full-time the next term.

To use a high school course(s) as a prerequisite for a Saint Michael's Catholic College course, you will need to provide evidence through your official high school transcript of having satisfied the prerequisite(s).

A description of courses offered by Saint Michael's Catholic College is located in the Degrees & Certification Program section.

Prior to registration each term, you are encouraged to review the descriptions of the courses in which you plan to enroll.

If you are a degree-seeking student, you should develop an education plan that will reflect course requirements and specify the courses in which to enroll each term.

You are encouraged to create an education plan and meet with your Student Success Coach to review your plan.

Course Audit

When you register for a college credit course for which you do not want credit, you may audit the course.

If you are auditing a course and remain in the course beyond the drop/refund deadline for the term, your final grade will result in an "X".

To audit, you do not have to have special permission, but you must meet course prerequisites and/or co-requisites.

After you register, you must speak with the College Chancellor in regards to your desire to audit a course.

As an audit student you must meet the admission requirements of Saint Michael's Catholic College and pay the registration fees.

You must regularly attend and prepare for class.

You may participate in all class activities, but you will not be required to take examinations and will be given neither grades nor credit.

Auditing a course does not count as an attempt.

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