Course Registration Information
Students should utilize Student Planning to plan and register for Spring 2025 and May Term 2025 courses.
(See tutorials below.)
Registration will open at 7:00 a.m. on each of the following dates. Registration will remain open until the last day to add or drop for each term.
Monday, October 14: Seniors - 24 or more completed course credits
Wednesday, October 16: Juniors - 15 or more completed course credits
Monday, October 21: Sophomores - 7 or more completed course credits
Monday, October 28: Freshmen - Less than 7 completed course credits
Wednesday, October 30: All non-degree seeking students with registration clearance may register.
IMPORTANT: ALL NEW AND RETURNING STUDENTS MUST LOG INTO SELF-SERVICE PRIOR TO REGISTRATION TO ACCEPT THE STUDENT PAYMENT AND DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT FOR THE CURRENT 2024-2025 ACADEMIC YEAR!
Students can see their assigned registration date by logging into Self-Service/Student Planning. Select “Plan your Degree and Register for Classes.” Be sure to add a future term to your plan by clicking on the + button on the plan and schedule screen. Once you do so, your registration date should appear.
You may also check your earned course credits on the “View Your Progress” screen to see how many credits you have completed to determine your class standing and registration date.
You may also find your registration time by clicking this link: What is my registration date?
A few things to remember:
- Students will need Registration Clearance from their advisor in order to register themselves online beginning at their assigned times.
- Use the Course Catalog in Self-Service to search for your courses and add them to your plan prior to your registration time. You may use the course type filter on in advanced catalog search to identify courses that will meet specific general education requirements and the “View My Progress” option to select courses and add to plan.
- Note to returning seniors and juniors; The Course Catalog option offers the ability to search by course types in the new core curriculum. This will be helpful when identifying courses that will substitute, for example, for the GP, Reflections and Citizenship courses in the new curriculum. Moving forward, GP will be satisfied via Global Learning, Reflections will be satisfied via an Identity, Diversity and Equity course, and Citizenship will be satisfied with a Community Engagement designated course.
- Registration help will available from the Office of the Registrar by sending an email to registrar@monmouthcollege.edu.
- We are also be available in person in the ACE/Hewes Library if you need assistance between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. on each registration date.
- If you get a message about a needing a pre-requisite or instructor consent, you will need to contact the instructor of that course directly. The instructor will need to email approval to registrar@monmouthcollege.edu or apply a waiver via Student Planning to allow the registration override.
Course Plan and Registration Tutorial
Planning and Registering for Courses tutorial
Course Catalog Tutorial