2010 WINTER
SEMESTER
January 11 - May 3
Touch*Tone Registration: 248.341.2345
Web and Touch*Tone Registration Begins ................... Monday,
November 9, 2009
Monday - Saturday: 7:00 am - 11:45 pm; Sunday: Noon - 11:45 pm
REGISTRATION PROCESS
Students who register during the registration periods must pay for their
class by the designated payment due date (exceptions apply for students
with 3rd party vouchers or financial aid recipients). Payment
vouchers or payment authorization letters must be submitted to the Campus
Business office by the payment deadline. YOUR PLACE IN THE
CLASS IS ONLY SECURED BY PAYMENT FOR THE CLASS.
DEREGISTRATION: If a student does not pay by the designated
date, the student may be “deregistered” (dropped from the class).
STUDENTS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR DROPPING ANY UNWANTED CLASSES TO ENSURE
BILLING DOES NOT OCCUR.
REGISTRATION SCHEDULE
The College has three registration periods: (1) Priority Registration, (2)
Open Registration, and (3) Final Registration.
| REGISTRATION DATES |
WHO CAN REGISTER |
PAYMENT DUE / DEREGISTRAION^ DATE |
| 1. PRIORITY REGISTRATION: |
|
NOTE: Web/Phone Payments
due by 11:45 pm |
| Nov. 9 (Mon.) |
Only students with 30 or more
credit hours and a valid active program |
Dec. 9 (Wed.) |
| Nov. 10 (Tues.) |
Only students with 6 to 29 credit hours and
a valid active program |
| 2. OPEN REGISTRATION: |
|
NOTE: Web/Phone Payments
due by 11:45 pm |
| Nov. 11 (Wed.) - Dec. 9 (Wed.) |
All students |
Dec. 9 (Wed.) |
| Dec. 10 (Thurs.) - Jan. 5 (Tues.) |
All students |
Jan. 5 (Tues.) |
| 2. FINAL REGISTRATION: |
|
NOTE: Web/Phone Payments
due by 11:45 pm |
| Jan. 6 (Wed.) - Jan. 10 (Sun.) |
All students |
Day of Registration (Deregistration is nightly,
Jan. 6 - Jan. 10) |
* Note: If students wait until Final Registration, many
classes will be filled.
^ Deregistration is the process of dropping students from
the class roster.
DROP/ADD PERIOD (Schedule adjustment – registered and paid students
only)
Monday, January 11 - Friday, January 15
TIMES: Monday - Thursday: 8:30 am - 7:00 pm / Friday: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
* NOTE: STUDENTS WHO HAVE NOT PAID WILL BE DE-REGISTE RED ON
JANUARY 15 *
REGISTRATION STATEMENTS
- Registration Statements are NOT mailed after Thursday, December
3, 2009.
- Registration Statements may be obtained from Enrollment Services
at any campus.
- PLEASE NOTE: Students are responsible for payment
in full by payment deadline whether or not a registration statement
has been received in the mail.
CAMPUS SERVICE HOURS
Daily service hours: Monday - Thursday: 8:30 am - 6:00 pm / Friday: 8:30
am - 5:00 pm
IMPORTANT DATES
College instruction begins....................................................................................................................
Monday, January 11
Martin Luther King Day (college closed) ............................................................................................
Monday, January 18
Midwinter Recess (no classes/college open) ....................................................
Monday, March 1 - Saturday, March 6
College instruction ends ................................................................................................................................................
May 3
Last Day for Tuition Refund ......................................................................................................................................
Refunds
Last Day to Drop a Class .........................................................................................................................
Dropping a Class
PLEASE NOTE: Registration statements are mailed on Tuesday and Thursday
of each week except when indicated. Registration statements may also be
obtained from the Enrollment Services department at any campus. For your
convenience, credit card payments may be made via our Web or Touch*Tone
services (
see details).
Students are responsible for payment in full by the payment deadline
whether or not a registration statement has been received in the mail. Unpaid
students may be removed from classes.
FINANCIAL AID RECIPIENTS: Dropping courses or completely withdrawing
from the college may affect both your current financial aid award and your
eligibility for future financial assistance.
Course withdrawals
made after the 100% refund period may decrease your award and cause you
to owe money. Please contact the Financial Assistance and
Scholarships Office BEFORE dropping courses to discuss your plans and the
potential consequences.