Registration Information
(Current Students).
By registering for classes, you are responsible
for payment of tuition and fees. Use the links on the side bar
for online registration instructions, add/drop information, tuition/fees
and more.
Registration Dates
Currently enrolled students can register through MAVzone,at one of the campuses, or the Registrars Office
beginning on the date below. The credit hour counts only include completed credits through Fall 2007.
March 31................ Graduate students and Seniors
(90+ credit hours)
April 2...................... Juniors (60+ credit hours)
April 4...................... Sophomores (30+ credit hours)
April 8...................... Freshmen (less than 30 hours)
April 14................... Non-degree seeking students
How do I register for classes?
Registration can be done through MAVzone, the Registrar's Office, Montrose Office, or Western Colorado
Community College Student Services. Click here for online
registration instructions. Be sure
to take care of any registration holds
prior to your registration date.
How do I know what classes I should take for my degree?
Students are responsible for learning the requirement of their degree.
This can be done by using the following resources:
- College Catalog - The College
Catalog contains graduation information which includes the
general education lists. The course descriptions are helpful with
the pre-requisite/co-requisite information.
- Program Sheet - A program sheet lists all the classes
you need for your majors/minors. The program sheet you use for
graduation depends on when you started your degree. If you have
not taken more than one semester off, use the program sheet you
obtained when you declared your major. For those needing a program
sheet, print off your Program
Sheet(s) for your majors and minors. Keep the copies you need
until you graduate.
- Faculty Advisor - An advisor can help answer questions
about degree requirements and often suggest electives based on
career goals. If you have declared you major you should meet
with your faculty advisor - if your unsure who your advisor
is check with the related academic
department. The Advising
& Career Center is available to assist students who are
undecided about their major or career.
What is the recommended credit load?
That depends on each individual student situation. If you are receiving
full-time financial aid, you must take 12 or more credits per semester.
If your goal is to finish your degree in normal time frame, it is
recommended to keep an average of 15 credit hours a semester. Keep
in mind your other obligations such as work, family, and the amount
of study-time you have available. Consultation with your advisor
is strongly recommended before overloading your schedule.
Are there restrictions to what classes I can take?
Enrollment in a course is accepted on a first-come, first-serve
basis until the course is full. Some courses may require pre-requisites,
co-requisites, or instructor permission as found in the course schedule
and college catalog. Students should meet with an advisor prior
to registration for proper course selection.
Office Locations and Contact Information
Registrar's Office, Main Campus, Lowell Heiny Hall 121, (970) 248-1555
Montrose Office, 234 S. Cascade Avenue, (970) 249-7009
Western Colorado Community College, Bishop Campus, (970) 255-2600
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