how to register for a dallas community college online course

by Dr. Ellis Towne DVM 3 min read

Follow These Easy Steps to Register Online: Register - MyDTCC Student Information System Click the button above to go to the MyDTCC Student Information System Click on My Student Profile (if you are not automatically directed there) Click on the Registration and Planning link on the left navigation menu

If you are eligible to register online, you can log in to eConnect, and then use the Plan My Schedule or Register link in the student menu to register for those classes.

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What online options are available at Dallas College?

Online options include: Two-year associate degrees that can be completed entirely online. 100% online certificates in an array of subjects. Each of the campuses of Dallas College offer online student services that include advising, admission and registration, as well as an online bookstore, library and other student support

How do I register for continuing education classes?

You can register for continuing education classes in one of two ways: 1. Online/Instant Registration You can enroll and register yourself online for most continuing education classes if you are 18 or older and have an email address. If you know the course numbers for the courses you want, complete the instant registration and pay.

Can you take summer classes at Dallas College?

– Dallas College Let's Get Started! Register for Summer Classes Now! Headed home to Dallas County for the summer? Consider getting ahead on your degree by knocking out a class or two at Dallas College!

Are your courses guaranteed to transfer to any Texas College or university?

Our courses are guaranteed to transfer to any public Texas college or university. You get the same high-quality instruction as large universities at a fraction of the cost and it even includes learning materials!

How do online classes work at Dallas College?

For a 16-week online class, plan to spend between six and nine hours studying for that class each week. For an eight-week online class, plan to spend 12-18 hours studying that class each week.

How do I add classes to my eConnect?

How-To Registration GuideGo to eConnect and click Current Credit Student Menu.From the “Register for Classes” menu choices, click on Plan My Schedule/Register.You'll be taken to a login page. ... Click on gray tab Add new classes to my plan.More items...

How do I apply for Dallas college?

At Dallas College, you have a whole team of college coaches to guide you through the application process.Email Our College Coaches (CollegeCoach@dcccd.edu)Call 972-669-6400.Text 214-978-6457.Visit our Admissions/Registrar Offices.

Where do you find the steps to enroll in classes TCC?

You can register for upcoming classes online through Student Planning in MyTCCTrack.

What is e connect?

E-Connect is an integrated SD-WAN solution, which provides a flexible, efficient, stable and full-mesh dedicated line service to enable fast delivery in enterprise-level connections.

What does NR mean in grades?

not reportedMissing Grades If an instructor does not enter grades for a student before the grade entry deadline, the Office of the Registrar will post a grade of NR (not reported) at the time grades are rolled to history.

How do I enroll in community college?

How to Apply For Community College, Step by StepStep 1: Decide Where to Apply. ... Step 2: Fill Out and Submit Your Online Community College Application. ... Step 3: Provide Your High School Diploma, GED, or Transcript. ... Step 4: Provide Proof of State Residency, If Applicable. ... Step 5: Submit Your FAFSA.More items...•

What is the difference between admission and registration?

Enrollment is when the application has been accepted and the student must now enroll into the college, i.e. submit the required documents to the admissions office. The term admission refers to the entire admission process, which includes applying, enrollment, and registration.

How do you apply for college?

The Step-by-Step Guide to Applying to CollegeStart the College Application Process.Complete the FAFSA.Fill Out the Common App.Write a Standout College Essay.Ask for Recommendation Letters.Learn the Ins and Outs of Financial Aid.Decipher College Tuition Costs.Find Scholarships to Pay for College.

What do you need to register for TCC?

You must enroll in one of the required FTIC courses. Add either (or both) NSOR and STSC 0111 to your semester schedule. You must enroll in a required developmental education class (either math or reading). Add the required course to your schedule, or contact academic advising.

How do I register for classes on workday TCC?

After logging in to Workday, select the Academics icon. On the next screen, look for Planning & Registration in the right column and select Find Courses. The Find Course screen shows all the courses in the catalog. To register for a course that you know is being offered during your desired term, click Add to Schedule.

What is maymester college?

Many universities offer students something called “Maymester,” an intensive pre-summer session offered to current students right before summer break begins.

How early can you register for a class?

Please register at least three days before your class begins. All courses have limited enrollments and are filled on a first-come, first-served basis. By enrolling early, you guarantee your place in the class. You must register before attending class.

How to pay registration fees?

Registration fees are payable to the cashier’s office by cash, check, money order, credit card or debit card. If you register online, you must pay by credit card. All major credit cards are accepted.

How long does it take to get a refund from a change in class?

If a refund results from the change, we will refund the difference to you in four to six weeks.

Do you have to pay for continuing education in Dallas?

You must pay your tuition in full when you register, or your registration will be canceled. There are no payment plans for continuing education classes. If a class is full or canceled by Dallas College, your payment will be returned.

Designed To Transfer

Our courses are guaranteed to transfer to any public Texas college or university.

Affordable Price

You get the same high-quality instruction as large universities at a fraction of the cost and it even includes learning materials!

Flexible Online Classes

With nearly 20 years of online teaching experience, we can help you get a few extra college credits without ever setting foot on our campuses.

Learning Support

Our tutors, learning labs, libraries, career advisors and support services are equipped with everything you’ll need to succeed.

How many degrees does Dallas College offer?

Dallas College offers nearly 350 career and technical degrees and certificates, plus more than 50 academic degrees. For more information, see a chart of degree plans by location or visit the credit programs home page.

How does financial aid work for online classes?

Financial aid for online classes is coordinated by the home college you choose when you select and file your degree plan.

Is Dallas College accredited?

Accreditation and Affiliations. Dallas College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges.

Does Dallas College offer veterans benefits?

If you’re a U.S. military veteran, the Veterans Affairs Offices at Dallas College can help you complete necessary forms and process certification for monthly education benefits. These benefits can be used for online classes as well as on-campus educational opportunities.

Why can't I register for Texas Success Initiative?

Here are the most common: 1. You haven’t completed the Texas Success Initiative (TSI) pre-assessment activity and assessment testing. New students must complete TSI assessment testing to assess their basic skills in reading, math, and writing. 2.

Do you need a student ID to enroll in Dallas College?

You have a student ID number, but you haven’t completed the credit admissions process. If you have taken a continuing education class at Dallas College — even a class your parents signed you up for when you were a child — you have a student ID number. However, you can’t register for credit classes until you complete the credit student application ...

College Credit

Earn a college degree or certificate, or take just a few credit classes to help you reach your transfer goals.

Continuing Education (CE)

If you're not working toward a college credit degree, but looking to refresh your knowledge and skills in a particular area, CE classes may be just the ticket.

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How to Get Started

  1. Contact an online education advisorfor personalized help.
  2. Get admissions requirements and registration information.
  3. See the current semester class schedulefor courses offered through online learning.
  4. Did you miss enrolling for the last regular semester? Check out our Flex Term classes. These popular classes start every few weeks to better fit your schedule.
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Accreditation and Affiliations

  • Dallas College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges.
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Tuition and Financial Aid

  • Our tuition ratesare some of the lowest around — especially considering the quality of education you’re getting. The amount of tuition you pay is based on where you live and the number of credit hours you take in a given semester. Financial aid for online classes is coordinated by the home college you choose when you select and file your degree plan. All of your questions and paperw…
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Rising Star Program

  • If you are a Dallas County high school graduating senior, you may qualify for Rising Starfunds to help pay for this program. The Rising Star program offers academic support services and up to $4,000 for tuition and books if you have established financial need.
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Ted Pohrte Scholarship

  • In memory of Ted Pohrte, a longtime advocate of distance learning, a scholarship fund has been established through the Dallas College Foundation specifically for online students. Find out more about the Ted Pohrte Scholarshipfor online students.
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Military and Veteran Students

  • We understand that military and veteran students have unique needs and questions. We’re here to help you every step of the way. Find out more about your educational options as an active duty military student or veteran. If you’re a U.S. military veteran, the Veterans Affairs Offices at Dallas College can help you complete necessary forms and process certification for monthly educatio…
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Transfer Information

  • Many of our online degree plans and certificates are designed for direct entry into the workforce. However, some Core courses are fully transferrable as college credits toward a bachelor’s degree. Please check the requirements of your transferring institution carefully and talk with an academic advisor to ensure that your community college credits are transferrable to the four-year degree y…
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Other Degree and Certificate Options

  • Dallas College offers nearly 350 career and technical degrees and certificates, plus more than 50 academic degrees. For more information, see a chart of degree plans by location or visit the credit programshome page.
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Contact Us

  • If you have questions about online education through Dallas College that aren’t answered on our website, please feel free to contact us.
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