REGISTERING FOR CLASS 

Registration 

For registration dates consult the class schedule, which is available prior to each quarter online at www.ccs.spokane.edu/Catalog---Schedule.aspx

Students who plan to register at Spokane Community College, Spokane Falls Community College or the Institute for Extended Learning are encouraged to confer with an academic adviser or counselor. 

CCS uses web and in-person registration processes. For up-to-date information on these processes, refer to the General Information section of the quarterly class schedule available on the web at www.ccs.spokane.edu/Catalog---Schedule.aspx . The current tuition and fees schedule can also be found on the web.

Social Security Numbers 

Community Colleges of Spokane is required to collect the Social Security Number (SSN) or tax identification number from every student who attends SCC, SFCC or the IEL. CCS will only release a student’s SSN in accordance with state or federal law and will protect the SSN from unauthorized use and/or disclosure. A student’s failure to provide the SSN may result in administrative holds, and the student will be subject to a $50 IRS penalty unless refusal to provide the SSN is due to reasonable cause and not due to willful neglect. In order to protect the SSN from unauthorized use and/or disclosure, a unique student identification number (SID) is assigned to each student for internal reporting purposes and registration.

Concurrent Enrollment 

Students may concurrently register for classes at SCC, SFCC and the IEL. This allows the student flexibility in developing a class schedule. Students receiving financial aid have certain limitations and should consult the Financial Aid Office. Veterans should contact their veterans affairs coordinator. 

Continuous Enrollment 

Some classes are available on an open-entry and exit basis. For information, contact the counseling center, admissions, or registrar's office. 

Verification of Enrollment 

Enrollment verification is provided to loan guaranty associations through the National Student Clearinghouse based on the information uploaded from the colleges. For enrollment verification of other outside agencies (e.g., Veterans Administration, insurance company, etc.), students must submit their signed verification request to the Transcript Office. A no-fee self-service enrollment verification is available for students through the National Student Clearinghouse Student Self-Service program at https://www.studentclearinghouse.org/secure_area/Transcript/to_home.asp?+=200854&LoginHome=to_home.asp. This service provides a printed proof-of-enrollment certificate and offers other enrollment verification activities for free.

Name Changes

It is the student’s responsibility to keep SCC, SFCC and/or the IEL advised of their correct name. Students who change their names during the year are required to bring court documentation to the Registration Office. 

Address Changes

It is the student’s responsibility to keep SCC, SFCC and/or the IEL advised of current address(es). 

A student’s correct home, e-mail and/or local address are important on all of his or her college records. Students will receive material through mail or e-mail. 

Address changes may be completed through the institution’s web site: SCC, www.scc.spokane.edu; SFCC, www.spokanefalls.edu; or IEL, www.iel.spokane.edu

Picture Identification 

Picture ID is required to pick up student records including class schedules, transcripts, work-study and financial aid checks. Library and bookstore transactions and/or use of the college computer/math labs also require picture ID. The first picture ID card is free, but there is a fee for replacement cards. 

At SCC, student photo ID cards are available to all new students once enrollment is complete and may be obtained at the Check-out Desk in the Learning Resources Center (LRC), Building 16, Room 181. For hours of operation, call 509-533-8255. 

At SFCC, photo ID cards are available to all new students once enrollment is complete and tuition and fees have been paid in full and may be obtained in the New Student Entry Center (NSEC), Building 17, Room 140. Please call 509-533-3401 for hours of operation. 

For information about IEL picture ID’s, visit your local center or call 509-279-6712. 

Schedule Changes 

It is the sole responsibility of the student to make his or her schedule changes. Adding or dropping classes or changing sections are steps a student should take only after consultation with a faculty adviser or counselor. Deadlines and processes to follow are published in the quarterly class schedule. 

During the first 10 days of a quarter, a student may drop/withdraw from a course, and no record of the course will appear on the student’s transcript. After the 10th day, dropped course(s) will appear on the transcript with a “W” (withdrawal) notation. Short session classes are prorated accordingly. Summer quarter is prorated to the length of the quarter. 

A student cannot officially drop a course simply by informing the instructor he or she is withdrawing or by ceasing to attend class. An official drop or withdrawal requires processing through the Registrar's Office. Instructors may use their discretion when issuing a grade to students who do not go through the schedule change process. 

Auditing A Course 

Students should select the audit option at the time of registration. A student auditing a class is not required to take final tests and will not receive a grade or credit, but he or she is expected to attend class regularly. The auditing student may not receive credit later for the course unless he or she repeats the course as a regularly enrolled student. Audit students are required to pay standard tuition and fees. 

Independent Study 

Independent study is offered in each academic discipline and designated by the course numbers 291, 292 or 293. A student may register for not more than three independent study courses per quarter, varying from 1 to 5 credits each, not to exceed a total of 10 credits of independent study during the student’s tenure at Community Colleges of Spokane. Requirements and limitations concerning courses are available from the instructional departments. 

Repeating A Course 

If a student repeats a course, all grades will appear on the transcript, but only the highest grade earned is used for computing the grade-point average.

Veterans should note that the Veterans Administration will not pay for repeating a course in which the student has already received a passing grade. 

Repeating a course may affect financial aid funding. 

Withdrawal From College 

Students are responsible for withdrawing from college whether they attend class or not. Students who find it necessary to totally withdraw from college should first consult with a faculty adviser or counselor. 

Failure to follow the required procedures for withdrawal may result in failing grades being submitted; possible repayment of financial aid, veteran benefits, and forfeiture of all claims for refund of tuition and fees. 

Refund and withdrawal dates for classes that do not follow the regular academic calendar are based on a proportionate relationship to the length of a standard quarter. A list of these classes is available in the registration area.