Register for Classes

Registration Dates

Schedule Available February 14
Registration Begins for Veterans, STEM & Alpha Scholars March 12
Registration Begins for Continuing & Readmitting Students
  • 45 credit hours or more - 8:00 a.m.
  • 30 credit hours or more - 11:00 a.m.
  • 15 credit hours or more - 1:00 p.m.
  • Less than 15 credit hours - 3:00 p.m.
March 13
Registration Begins at 9:00 a.m. for New Students March 14
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As a student, we know you have questions. We are here to help! Call or chat the Student Welcome Center for answers to your registration and admissions questions. We look forward to helping you!

 

Admitted to WCC, what's next?

Be sure you’ve taken these actions to make the process of registering for your classes go smoothly:

  • Meet your class prerequisites and corequisites. If your class has a corequisite (usually a lab or similar class), you must register for it at the same time.
  • Plan ahead to pay. You must pay by the payment deadline to keep your classes—no exceptions.
  • Resolve your holds.
  • Activate your WCC email account now (if you haven't already done so), and check it often! You will find all WCC news is sent only to your WCC account, not through US mail.
  • See an academic advisor. We recommend that every student take advantage of talking with an advisor, but if this is your first time attending any college, it’s required before you register.

After you register make sure to review your schedule, pay your bill, get your WCC Student ID card, and attend class.

Auditing a class allows you to take the class without receiving a grade or credit for the course.

You may add a class if space is available until 8pm the night before a class begins.

The college may cancel a class due to low enrollment, lack of an instructor, or any other reason deemed viable by the Vice President for Instruction.

There is a big difference between dropping a class and withdrawing from a class. Before you drop or withdraw from a class, consider your options.

Students who have attempted a course twice must seek permission to register for the course again and may be subject to additional costs for that course.

A hold on your record will prevent you from registering for classes. Holds can be academic, financial or simply indicate a need to turn in necessary paperwork. All holds must be cleared before you can register. Clear up holds early, otherwise the classes you want might fill up before you can register.

  Login to MyWCC to see if you have any holds.

Find out how to clear any holds on your record.

 

The number of credit hours for which you register defines your student status (full time student, part time student, etc.) Your student status may impact things such as Financial Aid and eligibility for medical insurance.

If a class that you wish to take is full, you have the option to add yourself to the waitlist prior to the class starting unless the waitlist is also full.

 

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