1. New students - Complete the Student Information Form and submit it to Admissions and Records. The Student Information Form is available for download, and On-Line; in the college's Admissions, Advisement , and Counseling Offices; and at the back of the printed class schedule. Student Information Forms submitted via FAX will be processed within 72 hours of receipt (except Fridays or holidays and during late registration). Admissions and Records, Room SS-136, 480-423-6100.
2. Take the placement tests for English, reading and math. This lets you know which classes to take in these areas. Study guides and sample questions are online at www.scottsdalecc.edu/testingcenter and at the Testing Center, room 165 northeast external corner of the Library(LB), 480-423-6433.
3. Make an appointment to see an advisor. Advisors help you plan your courses so that your goals become reality. Bring your, un-official or official, college transcripts and test scores. Students who have never attended college, have completed placement testing, and are ready to register for classes leading towards a degree, certificate or university transfer program must attend a new student advisement session in room CM448. Contact advisement for the current schedule. Advisement Center, Student Center (SC) room 118, 480-423-6539.
4. Register for courses. Complete the registration form and submit it to the Admissions and Records Office. Read the payment and refund deadlines printed on your schedule. There are four ways to register... in-person, by phone, Online, or Fax.
5. Apply for financial aid and scholarships. Some aid is limited, so apply early. Financial Aid, room SC-152, 480-423-6549. www.scottsdalecc.edu/financial
6. Pay tuition and fees. Payment plans are available. Cashier's Office, room SS-138, 480-423-6148.
7. Purchase books. Books are marked on the shelves by the class number. Purchase early for the best selection of used books. Bookstore, room SC-104, 480-423-6554, www.scottsdale.bkstr.com
8. News Students should attend the New Student Orientation. It's free and informative. Student Life and Leadership, room SC-185, 480-423-6538
9. Visit the campus before class starts to find your classrooms and where you should park. It's very hectic on the first few days of classes.
10. Use the college services to be successful. If you need help, ASK! See info in the schedule, the catalog, or the SCC web site.
11. Know the deadlines. The deadlines for fee payment and refunds will be on your class schedule. Other deadlines are on the inside cover of the schedule. Check these dates so that you are not caught by surprise.
REGISTRATION METHODS New students should follow the entire admissions and registration process.
Continuing (Returning) student should follow:
IN-PERSON
A New, Continuing or Former student may register in person at the Admissions Office located on the southwest side of the campus during the office hours. A completed Course Registration Form must be submitted to a Registration Clerk. The Course Registration Form is available in the Admissions, Advisement and Information Offices. It is recommended that students register in person during the open registration periods to avoid long lines and delays during the late registration period (see front inside cover for exact dates). See page 4 for schedule of fees, payment due dates and options.
PHONE-IN: 480.423.6100
A Student Information Form must be on file in the Admissions Office prior to registration. An operator will assist in the registration process or answer general information questions. To expedite the registration process, please know the four-digit "section" number of all classes that will be registered. All assessments, prerequisites and payment deadlines listed in the Class Schedule will apply to telephone registration. Other restrictions include: (1) Students can not register for any class requiring a signature. These classes are noted in this Class Schedule and require in-person registration in the Admissions and Records Office. (2) Students can not register for any course requiring special conditions such as Special Projects or Cooperative Education. These courses require in-person registration in the Admissions and Records Office. (3) Students can not attempt to add a class once the class has begun, without instructor's signature approving the late start. (4) Students can not withdraw by telephone after the 45th day(16 wk course). For classes with shorter lengths, check the Deadline Schedule.
MARICOPA ONLINE
Register and pay using Maricopa Online.
Through our web site (Login page), students can access the following features: ?¤ Apply for admissions ?¤ Check course availability ?¤ Register for courses ?¤ Auto emissions requirements ?¤ Add/drop courses ?¤ Check holds ?¤ Check class schedule ?¤ PIN maintenance ?¤ Check fee balance and pay fees ?¤ Check student grades ?¤ Address verification/correction ?¤ View unofficial transcript
Students registering online for the first time follow these steps: (1) Enter the default PIN; this will be a four-digit number equal to the month and day of the student's birth date. (2) Enter a unique four-digit PIN; this must be four numbers other than the four digits in the student's birth date. (3) Enter the new PIN again for verification, then choose {submit}. (4) A message will indicate the PIN was updated. (5) Click on {OK} to return to the main menu (6) Choose register for classes and follow instructions
***Note: Students should keep a record of the new PIN for future use. If the number is lost or forgotten, contact the registration office (480-423-6100) to have the PIN reset to its original number.
FAX: 480.423.6200
The Student Information and FAX Registration Forms are found on pages 118 and 120, respectively. All completed FAX registration forms submitted with a credit card number will be processed within 72 hours of receipt (except holidays, Fridays and during late registration). Incomplete forms will NOT be processed. A paid receipt will be mailed within one week of processing. Restrictions include: (1) Students can not register via FAX for any course requiring an instructor's signature. These courses require in-person registration in the Admissions and Records Office. (2) Students can not register for any course requiring special conditions, such as Special Projects or Cooperative Education. These courses require in-person registration in the Admissions and Records Office.
If you have questions, or need assistance, call (480) 423-6100.
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