New and Readmit Students-Enrolling at College of Marin is Easy Step 1: Complete an Application for Admission
If you need to look up the Code Sheet references see the Table of Contents below. Student Identification Number: Your social security number will be utilized as your Student Identification Number. If you do not wish to use your SSN, you will be assigned another number, your SSN will not be printed on your 1098T tax credit form or official academic transcript. Step 2: Attend a Success Workshop - Orientation to College and Placement Testing Make an appointment to attend a Success Workshop and subsequent counseling appointment. You can reserve a place by calling 415.485.9432 or going in person to the Counseling Office in SS 212. If you cannot attend the Workshop, you must complete the Orientation online and take the Placement Tests before meeting with a counselor. (Online Orientation can be accessed through your Student Portal account. After you've logged in) Step 3: Meet with an Academic Counselor Make an appointment at the Workshop or call 415.485.9432. Discuss you academic goals, previous educational experience and develop an educational plan for selecting your courses. Exemptions from Steps 2 and 3: You may be exempted from Steps 2 and 3 if you:
You can register
After your initial registration, you may add classes to your program without an instructor add authorization code until the first day of classes. Step 5: Pay Your Fees
Note: Payments over $500.00 must be paid by cash, cashier's check or MC/Visa credit card. Remember: You are responsible for the fees even if you do not attend, unless you officially drop and file a Refund Request Form by the published deadline. A $10 per semester Service Fee will be charged for dropped classes unless the class is canceled by the College. This Service Fee also applies to dropped classes with unpaid fees. Students who have outstanding obligations at the College need to pay them before registering. CONFIRMATION OF ENROLLMENT Print a receipt on-line or a receipt will be given to you if you register in person. If you do not receive your postcard, or if you experience any problems, please contact the Office of Admissions and Records immediately. If you lose your confirmation, you can log in to the Student Portal to see a list of your classes. STUDENTS WHO MUST REGISTER IN PERSON If you are a concurrently enrolled high school student, dismissed student or an encumbered student, you must register in person. Other students may also register in person.
Continuing Students After your initial registration, you may add classes to your program without an instructor add authorization code until the first day of classes. Note: It is strongly recommended that you register on your priority registration date since you will have a better chance of enrolling in your first choice of classes. If you misplace your priority registration letter, or have not yet received it, you can obtain your date by logging in to the Student Portal. STUDENTS WHO MUST REGISTER IN PERSON If you are a nonresident, international student, concurrently enrolled high school student, dismissed student or an encumbered student, you must register in person. Other students may also register in person. College of Marin Registration Code Sheet
Admissions webpage Technical Contact: Gina Longo, Admin. Assist. Dean/Dir, 415-485-9417 Content Responsible: Bob Balestreri, Acting Dean of Enrollment Services, 415-485-9414 |
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