Registration priority is granted to continuing students who are in “good academic standing” (defined for this purpose only as a student who is not on academic or progress probation for two semesters) and have not earned more than 90 units. Continuing students are assigned registration appointments based on the number of completed and in-progress degree-applicable units at VCCCD.
New and returning students must complete the Student Success activities including College Orientation, Assessment, and an Initial or Comprehensive Educational Plan with a counselor to be eligible for Priority Registration. Priority Registration is important because it allows students to register early for their desired courses and schedule. To complete the required activities, conduct the following:
- College orientation can be completed on-line
- Assessment
- Initial or Comprehensive Educational Plan, contact Counseling Department
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March 20, 2020:Continuing student registration appointment times are listed on MyVCCCD |
April 20Special population registration for students with less than 90 units who participate in:
* Foster Youth students are exempt from the unit and academic standards requirement. |
April 24Special population registration for continuing student athletes with less than 90 units and students currently participating in a First Year Experience cohort:
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April 27Begin continuing student priority registration for students with less than 90 units.
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April 30Begin El Camino High School registration.
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May 4Begin new student registration.
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May 4Begin returning student registration for students who have not attended the college within the past year, who have completed less than 90 degree-applicable units and have not been on two consecutive semesters of academic or progress probation. Must first reapply for admission.
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May 6Begin open registration for summer and fall, including continuing and returning students with 90+ units and/or not in good academic standing**, and new students who have not completed orientation, assessment, and/or an educational plan.
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May 7Begin summer and fall dual enrollment registration
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May 18Begin summer dual enrollment registration
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May 184 week summer session begins at Moorpark College and Ventura College6 & 12 week summer sessions begin at Moorpark College and Oxnard College 8 week week summer session begins at Oxnard College - Add authorization codes now required to add all summer classes - Add codes are obtained from the instructor |
May 25Memorial Day Holiday: campus closed |
June 154, 6 & 8 week summer sessions begin at Moorpark College and Ventura College- Add authorization codes now required to add all summer classes - Add codes are obtained from the instructor |
June 224, 5 & 6 week summer sessions begin at Oxnard College- Add authorization codes now required to add all summer classes - Add codes are obtained from the instructor |
June 25 @noonGraduation & Certificate Petition Deadline |
June 296 week summer session begins at Moorpark College and Oxnard College- Add authorization codes now required to add all summer classes - Add codes are obtained from the instructor |
July 3Independence Day Holiday (observed): campus closed |
July 134 week summer session begins at Oxnard College and Ventura College- Add authorization codes now required to add all summer classes - Add codes are obtained from the instructor |
August 8End of Summer session |
Please refer to the on-line schedule of classes for summer session deadline dates.
Definitions:
**Good academic standing is defined solely for assigning enrollment priority as a student who is not on Probation 2 status has not been placed on academic or progress probation or more serious academic sanction for two consecutive terms. Students who are on probation for two consecutive semesters will lose enrollment priority for the next semester or summer session.
Educational plan is each student's guide to what they need to do to achieve his/her goals.
Initial educational plan is a 1 or 2 semester educational plan that may be created by the student or with the assistance of a counselor. This is not an approved educational plan.
Comprehensive educational plan covers all of the terms needed for student’s to achieve their course of study. This is the approved educational plan that students must have by the time they complete 15 units of coursework.