Next Steps

Student ID Card

After registering for classes, obtain your Student ID card by completing the steps outlined on the registration page of the college website.

Your Schedule

Once you have registered, you'll be able to print your official schedule. Your schedule is broken down into columns that provide important information about the courses for which you are registered. Unless you are familiar with this information, you may show up to your classes on the wrong day, in the wrong place, or even weeks too early or late!

Sample Course Schedule

Click through the links below to learn about how to read each column in your schedule.

Schedule Adjustment

After you’ve enrolled in courses, you may need to make an adjustment to your schedule. Read through the items below for more information about adjustments.

Dropping and Withdrawing are both ways to remove a class from your schedule, but have different criteria and dates associated with them.

 Dropping a Class  Withdrawing from a Class
No longer want to attend this class.
REFUND AVAILABLE
No longer want to attend this class.
NO REFUND
Make sure to drop WITHIN the refund/schedule adjustment period. Completed AFTER the refund/schedule adjustment period.
Class DOES NOT appear on your college transcript. No grade received.   Class DOES appear on your transcript with a W grade. Not calculated in your GPA.
Can be done in WebAdvisor Can be done in WebAdvisor 

IMPORTANT: Dropping or withdrawing from a class may affect your Financial  Aid eligibility. Consult the Financial Aid Department (and your academic advisor) before withdrawing from a class. 

If you experience extenuating circumstances that prevent you from passing your course or dropping or withdrawing from it before the deadline, submit an appeal through SC aware. Staff will request documentation and make decisions on a case-by-case basis.  

WAITLIST: If the class section you want to sign up for is full, you can place yourself on a waitlist for the class. If a spot opens up, the registration office will email you next steps. See our Waitlist FAQ for more information.

LATE ENTRY/OVERLOAD : If you want to enroll in a class that is full (overload) or join a class that has already met for the first time (late entry), you will need to contact the instructor to determine if it is possible and to receive permission to join the class. Click here for more specific information.