Register for Classes

 

SUSCC Registration

New students must complete an application for general admission prior to registering. If you skip a fall or spring semester, you will be required to submit an updated application. It is also suggested that you visit our SUSCC Advising webpage for available advising services and resources.

Summer and Fall 2026 Registration Dates

April 7th - 45 or more earned hours
April 8th - 30 or more earned hours
April 13th - Summer & Fall registration for all students will open

Registration Resources

Registration Steps

  1. Login to your MySUSCC  
  2. Select the 'Registration Self-Service' Card
  3. Select 'Register for classes'
  4. Select the Term
  5. Search for classes that you have discussed with your advisor
  6. Press 'Add'
  7. Press 'Submit' to finalize registration
  8. Visit your 'Degree Progress' card to check for any 'out of program' courses - If you see that any courses are 'out of program', contact your advisor immediately as this can affect your financial aid. 

SUSCC Advising

We offer a variety of advising assistance which can be found on our SUSCC Advising webpage

Please be sure to consider the following when getting ready to register:

  1. Make sure you have your A Number. If you do not, email your full name and birth date to suadvising@suscc.edu
  2. Consult with your advisor for answers to your questions. 
  3. You must not have any outstanding fees or “holds” on your account.

Make sure you know when the payment deadlines are.  They are listed in the Registration Resource Guides.  If you do not pay your balance by the deadlines, you will lose the classes you have registered for and you will be required to re-register.  

REMEMBER:  YOU ARE NOT CONSIDERED REGISTERED UNTIL YOU PAY YOUR TUITION AND FEES.  
 

Instructional Methods

  • Traditional: Join us in class for face-to-face instruction.  
  • Online: Access your class on a flexible schedule by taking an online course. A computer, webcam, microphone, and high-speed internet is required. Please keep in mind it is necessary to have the appropriate technology and you need the technical skills required of online students to be successful in this course.
  • Hybrid: The best of both worlds. Hybrid offers scheduling flexibility by combining online and face-to-face instruction.  Up to fifty percent of the class will be in the classroom, and the other part will take place online.  You need access to appropriate technology and you need the technical skills required of online students to be successful in this course.
  • Virtual: Classes meet on a traditional course schedule, but online instead of on-campus.  Students and instructors will be online at the same time during the scheduled class time. Students MUST be available to be online during scheduled meeting times in order to enroll in a virtual class.  Coursework and testing will take place through the Canvas LMS so you need access to appropriate technology and you need the technical skills required of online students to be successful.

Please Note: A computer with a Mac or PC operating system is highly recommended for online coursework to meet the minimum compatibility requirements.  The Canvas LMS application can be downloaded for use with a mobile phone running iOS or Android, but some assignments may not be accessible on a phone. Canvas offers limited support for tablet devices. 

Proctoring Fee:  Students who register for online and most hybrid classes are charged a $35 proctoring fee with their tuition per course for a middle of the term test and the final exam

 


View the Web Registration Page to assist you in the process for registering online.