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Registration

Enrollment Steps for Priority Registration

Priority registration is set up for first-time college students with a goal of obtaining their first degree or certificate.

See the Academic Calendar for priority enrollment registration dates for the current quarter.

If you have applied for admission, go to to check YOUR registration date.

New Students

Follow Steps 1-6 to Receive Priority Registration

  • You'll need to complete steps 1-3 when filling out the 17³Ô¹Ï online application.
  • You can complete steps 4-6 by following options listed for each

NOTE: . You will NOT be able to receive priority higher than Group 6 if you've previously attended college or university and/or received a degree.

Apply

  • Apply for admission.
  • Do this as early as possible, even if you think you may attend another school.
  • Keep all your options open, and keep your priority registration if you choose 17³Ô¹Ï.

Declare a major - not "Undecided"

  • Check out our Programs & Courses options to decide which major you want to declare on your admission application.
  • Note: You can easily update your major in after you've applied for admission.

Select a goal of transfer, degree or certificate

Complete orientation

  • You have three options to meet this requirement.
    1. Complete Online Orientation
    2. Take Counseling 5 (1-unit course)
    3. Attend a summer Enrollment Days workshop
    For more information about each option and how to sign up or enroll, see Options for Completing Orientation

Meet Assessment Requirements

Create an *educational plan

*In order to fulfill this requirement, your student education plan (SEP) must include the term in which you plan to register. To meet with a counselor

Priority Enrollment Order

In accordance with state and local regulations, students will be assigned registration dates in the following order. (See academic calendar for  priority registration dates for upcoming or current term.)

Note asterisks below: *In order to fulfill this requirement, the student education plan (SEP) must include the term in which the student plans to register.

Priority registration is set up for first-time college students with a goal of obtaining their first degree or certificate.

You will NOT be able to receive priority higher than Group 6 if you've previously attended college or university and/or received a degree. 

Group 1: Veterans, Foster Youth, CalWORKs, DSPS, EOPS Students & Student Parents who have

  • Selected an educational goal of transfer, degree, or certificate
  • Declared a major
  • Completed assessment, orientation, and an *educational plan

 

** Student Parent - Any student who has children under the age of 18 who will receive more than half of their support from that student.

Group 2: Student Athletes who have

  • Selected an educational goal of transfer, degree, or certificate
  • Declared a major
  • Completed assessment, orientation, and an *educational plan

Group 3: Continuing students (including full time and part time) who have

  • Selected an educational goal of transfer, degree, or certificate
  • Declared a major
  • Completed assessment, orientation, and an *educational plan

Group 4: New, fully matriculated college students who have

  • Selected an educational goal of transfer, degree, or certificate
  • Declared a major
  • Completed assessment, orientation, and an *educational plan

Group 5: New, non-matriculated college students who have

  • Selected an educational goal of transfer, degree or certificate;
  • and declared an academic major
  • BUT have not completed assessment, orientation or an educational plan.

Group 6: Transfer students (from any other college) and returning students who have

  • Completed one term at 17³Ô¹Ï
  • Have selected an educational goal of transfer, degree or certificate;
  • Declared an academic major
  • Have already transfered or completed 100 units within or outside of 17³Ô¹Ï

Group 7: All other college students, including continuing students who have not

  • Declared a major
  • Selected an educational goal of transfer, degree or certificate
  • Have already transfered or completed 100 units within or outside of 17³Ô¹Ï
  • Has fallen into Academic Probation (must have two consecutive terms in Good Standing to move up date)

Group 8: Dually-enrolled high school students who are

College Kickstart Days: Your Path to Success

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Monday, Nov. 18 or Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2024

Join us from 9 a.m.—3 p.m. 8000 Building Plaza, on either day!

Please join us if you are a new or continuing student who has yet to complete all steps for priority registration. Get started with your transition to college and staying on track with your educational goals. Attend one of our College Kickstart Days enrollment workshops to register for winter classes!

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