We are here to support you in your academic journey! The Office of Registration and Student Records can assist students seeking college credit courses. Whether you have questions about adding, dropping, or withdrawing from a course, our team is ready to help you navigate the registration process.
Spring 2026 registration opened on October 20th! Enroll now! If you're already enrolled, be sure to update your Student ID with the spring stamp!
Don't forget: Wintersession (3-week) course registration ends on December 15th. Register now to get ahead on your coursework!
Add/Drop/Withdrawal
View a complete list of these deadlines listed under the appropriate semester. Course types are listed on the Class Schedule.
We encourage students to discuss class registration with their assigned advisor. This ensures that you are on the right path to graduation. Once you are established you may register for classes online. Directions: MyJeffco login / Student link / Advisor drop down / Registration page / Register for Classes link.
All new students must make an advising appointment to enroll in classes once your admissions file is completed. Your Advisor can assist you with enrolling in classes, reviewing any additional requirements that may be necessary for financial aid, reviewing previous coursework, high school or college GPA, and/or test scores for course placement and discussing degree and certificate options.
Once you are accepted and are logged into your MyJeffco account, you will need have the necessary transcripts and/or test scores on file with the Office of Admissions - then you can schedule an appointment with an Advising Specialist.
Log into your MyJeffco account, select the Student link under Menu, the Advisor drop down and the Advisor Scheduling page to make your appointment. If you get an error message, call (636) 481-3209 for assistance or email advisor@jeffco.edu. Please note, if you have a hold on your account OR have not completed the admissions file, you will not be able to schedule an advising appointment until outstanding items are resolved.
A photo ID is required to meet with an Advising Specialist due to FERPA laws. Examples include, a valid driver's license, state ID, passport or military issued ID. You are allowed to bring up to one guest. Your appointment information will include the appointment's location. In addition to in-person meetings, the majority of advisors also conduct meetings through phone, email, and Google Meet.