Understanding Registration
Follow these tips for making the registration process go as smoothly as possible.
Registration for on-campus undergraduate students occurs twice per year: once in the fall semester and once in the spring semester.
Students are assigned a time called a Registration Window to register for classes. Be prepared by working in advance with your Faculty Advisor and Academic Specialist to register for classes through the Student Planning module in Self Service.
Understanding Registration
Student Planning
Student Planning is a module in Self Service that allows you to plan out your courses for your entire Champlain College career. Review your plans with your Faculty Advisor, have them approved, and be ready to register for your courses! You can also find your registration window, the name of your Faculty Advisor, and whether you have any registration holds.
Registration Holds
A registration hold means the college needs you to do something in order to register for classes. Registration hold information can be viewed in a banner in the Student Planning module of Self Service. Your Academic Specialist will help you understand the holds and connect you to the offices you need to work with to resolve them.
Waitlisting
Being waitlisted means that the class already has the maximum number of students allowed. If you join the waitlist, you may be allowed into the class if a registered student drops out of the class. Being on the waitlist does not guarantee you a seat in the class. We recommend adding a backup course to your schedule if you are on a waitlist.
Change Your Major
Thinking about changing or choosing a major? Find out how.
Change/Declare a MajorCourse Withdrawal
There are occasions when you may choose to withdraw from a course. You may withdraw from a course until the Friday of the 11th week of the semester and receive a “W” on your transcript; after this time, you may not withdraw from a course.
To do so, submit a completed Course Withdrawal Form to the Registrar’s Office prior to withdrawing from a class.
Course Withdrawal FormCross-Registration at St. Michael’s
Champlain College and St. Michael¡¯s College have an agreement which allows students to take select classes at either campus during the academic year as part of their regular course load.
Learn About Cross RegistrationSemester Exchange
As a full-time Champlain College student, you have unique access to 13 private undergraduate institutions in Vermont through a semester exchange program spearheaded by the Association of Vermont Independent Colleges (AVIC).
Learn About AVIC¡¯s Semester Exchange ProgramAdd a Minor!
A minor can be a great way to demonstrate additional or specialized skills or to simply explore an interest outside your major.
Add a Minor to Your Degree-
Withdrawing from Champlain College
For various reasons, a student may choose to withdraw from Champlain College either temporarily or permanently. This process begins by submitting a College Withdrawal Form to the Registrar¡¯s Office. Simply not going to class does not constitute an official withdrawal. It is the student¡¯s responsibility to ensure that the withdrawal form is submitted.
Students who permanently separate from the College will have their tuition and fees adjusted according to the applicable Refund Policy published by the College.
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Reenrollment & Readmission
A student who wishes to return to Champlain College as an undergraduate student, after any separation, must contact the Registrar¡¯s Office and complete a re-entry form. The student¡¯s academic record and GPA remain intact during separation.
Office of the Registrar
Location
163 S Willard Street
足彩胜负14场, VT 05401
Office Hours
9:00 AM ¨C 4:30 PM