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Registering for Courses
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How do I get a copy of my schedule?
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You can access your class schedule online through Campus Connect by following these steps:
You may also get a copy from your local registrar's office. A picture ID must be shown to receive a copy of your schedule. |
What is the deadline to register for class?
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You should register for your classes as soon as possible. Many of our classes fill up quickly.
Click here for current and upcoming registration dates. |
I have a hold on my account what do I do?
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You can see holds on your account in Campus Connect.
You should be able to see the hold that is on your account. If you owe money to the college, you will need to contact the cashier or business office (888-IVY-LINE). If you have a hold because you have not submitted a copy of your high school diploma or GED, you can contact your local Admissions office (888-IVY-LINE). If you have another type of hold or do not know what type of hold you have on your account, contact your local registrar's office and they will either be able to explain the hold or direct you to the appropriate department. Examples |
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The View Holds page will list the specific types of holds that are on their record. Students must contact each office to resolve the holds before they can register online. |
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I keep getting an error, but I have taken the prereq courses. What do I do?
| Contact your academic advisor or your local registrar's office (888-IVY-LINE). |
Can I drop a class and how do I do it?
| Web registration dates vary by campus, but in most cases web registration is available until the end of the first week of each semester. Financial Aid students should ask their academic advisor or local Registrar for assistance before dropping a class. If you need to drop a class after web registration has closed, please visit the registrar's office. For specific web registration dates, please contact the registrar's office at your campus. |
Why can't I drop/add a course?
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A number of valid error messages could be displayed when a student attempts to register for courses online. One of the most common is a pre-requisite error: |
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When a valid registration error occurs, students will receive specific error messages that describe the problem. Below is a list of commonly occurring registration error messages. In all of these cases, students must contact the registrar's office for help.
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The TEAS test is the Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS). It serves as the admissions test for nursing and certain other allied health programs. Students are required to test in four areas: reading, science, math, and writing. Students applying for nursing or one of the other allied health programs that use the TEAS must contact the Program Chair for information on permission to take the TEAS. Students who are interested in nursing should access the Nursing Overview and Application Process Booklet online on the nursing or practical nursing page. TEAS review information is available at www.atitesting.com. |
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CLEP is a series of examinations that allow individuals to earn college credit for what they know, regardless of where they learned it. Please contact your local admissions office for further information (888-IVY-LINE). |
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