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REGISTRATION

ADMISSIONS OFFICE
Student Center   E-mail: yatesw@nacc.edu

VICE PRESIDENT/DEAN OF INSTRUCTION
PA 121  Phone 2240  E-mail stewarta@nacc.edu

Registration Procedure

Class Schedules

Eligibility

How to Take an Overload

How to Audit a Class

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Registration Procedure

See Academic Calendar

ONLINE Registration

Current students should schedule a meeting with their faculty advisors (during regular office hours) to select classes and obtain clearance/authorization. Students cannot register online until their advisors authorize them to do so.

Students transferring from other colleges, transient students from other colleges, and students who previously attended Northeast may obtain clearance for Online Registration after following procedures described on the Registration Eligibility page.

NOT ELIGIBLE for Online Registration: students requiring developmental courses, dual enrollment/accelerated students, and new students. See Eligibility link, above.

PAYMENT: students who register online must pay in full by the announced deadline or their schedules will be deleted, except for students on scholarships, grant, or other college financial assistance. (The deadline date will show on NOAH during the registration process.)

OUT OF DEGREE PLAN (ODP): if you get an Out of Degree Plan message (ODP) when you register online, contact the Dean of Student Services immediately. E-mail niblettt@nacc.edu with your name and student id number. Any course with an ODP message will affect your Pell Grant award, might affect other financial aid, and might affect your plans to graduate or transfer.

Online registration is available through NOAH, Northeast Online Account Host. USE ANY NOAH LOG-IN LINK ON THIS WEBSITE:

 NOAH Log-In            NOAH Instructions

EARLY Registration on Campus

Students who have not registered online may be advised and register on the early registration dates announced on the Academic Calendar.

Currently enrolled students begin by contacting their advisors.

Entering or returning students should follow the instructions of the Admissions Office.

PAYMENT: students who register early must pay in full by the announced deadline or their schedules will be deleted, except for students on scholarships, grant, or other college financial assistance.

REGULAR Registration on Campus 

The dates are shown on the Academic Calendar. Payment is due at the time of registration unless scholarships, grant, or other assistance is arranged.

LATE Registration on Campus (also Drop/Add period)

There is a $25 late fee if not already registered, unless special provision is made. If already registered, there is no fee for changing a schedule during late registration period. See how to: Add, Change, Drop, or Withdraw.

Degree Plan:  If an ODP message comes onscreen when you register, please e-mail Dean of Student Services Tonie Niblett as soon as possible. The ODP message means that you are taking a course "out of degree plan." Any course with an ODP message will affect your Pell Grant award, might affect other financial aid, and might affect your plans to graduate or transfer.

Transfer Agreement:  If you plan to transfer you must bring a STARS or 2to4 Transfer Agreement to your advisor. Make a copy for your advisor and one for yourself. Even if you do not plan to transfer, you are strongly encouraged to obtain a Transfer Agreement for future use. See Planning to Transfer.

Student ID:  A Student ID card is required. See Student ID Cards.

Parking Permits:  See Parking Permits and Parking & Traffic Regulations.

IF YOU HAVE A DISABILITY . . .
      It is the policy of NACC to make its services, facilities, and programs accessible to all people, including people with disabilities. If a disability prevents you or someone you know from fully using the services and programs of NACC, the staff needs to hear from you about how they can help. You may contact Rita Ivey, ADA Student Contact and Compliance Officer in Office 109B of the Student Center, or you may speak with anyone in the Admissions Office. NACC is an equal opportunity organization and is committed to providing accommodations in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and all other applicable regulations.
     See:  Students with Disabilities webpages
     Contact: Rita Ivey, ADA/504 Coordinator
     SC 115-C  Phone ext 322   E-mail iveyr@nacc.edu

Full policies of Northeast Alabama Community College are published in the Faculty and Staff Handbook (employment policies), or the Catalog (academic and student policies), or can be obtained from the Office of the President. While this website attempts to present information accurately, it does not constitute the complete statement of policies of Northeast Alabama Community College. Contents are subject to change without notice.