Current Students

Current Students

Find the everyday resources students use to plan classes, get academic help, stay connected, and prepare for the next term.

Student resource information updated June 2026

Advising and Registration

Students should meet with advising before each registration period to confirm program requirements, review placement, check prerequisites, and choose a realistic course load.

  • Review your educational plan before registration.
  • Confirm prerequisites and schedule conflicts.
  • Check account and document holds.
  • Keep a copy of the final registered schedule.

Academic Support

Tutoring, writing support, math help, library research guidance, English-language practice, and study-skills workshops are available throughout the term.

Student Services

Student services can help with records questions, enrollment verification, campus referrals, schedule changes, and connecting students with the right office.

Portal and College Email

Students use the secure portal for class planning, advising messages, records, and campus announcements. College email should be checked regularly during active terms.

Official notices may include registration reminders, instructor communication, campus closures, records updates, and requests for action. Students are responsible for monitoring these channels.

Records and Forms

Common requests include enrollment verification, transcript preparation, contact information changes, program updates, and graduation or certificate review. Processing time varies by request.

Academic Progress

Students should review grades, attendance, assignment feedback, and degree progress throughout the term. Advising and tutoring are most effective when used before the final weeks.

Preparing for Completion

Students approaching certificate, associate pathway, or transfer completion should request a program review, confirm remaining requirements, and prepare final records or applications early.

When Plans Change

Before dropping courses, changing programs, taking a break, or transferring elsewhere, students should discuss academic, financial, and records consequences with the appropriate office.