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Collin College Fall Registration Begins Soon

April 16, 2018 ­– Get the Collin College classes you want this fall. Priority registration for returning students begins Tuesday, April 17 with open registration for new students for Collin College’s fall 2018 semester beginning Tuesday, June 5.

Students with 50 hours or more completed Collin hours can register for classes starting Tuesday, April 17. Students with 30 hours or more completed Collin hours can register on Wednesday, April 18 or after. Students with one hour or more completed Collin hours can register on or after Thursday, April 19. On June 5, registration will be open to all students who have been admitted and are eligible to enroll at Collin College. The payment deadline for fall classes is July 25.

Not sure what classes you want to take? Check out the e-schedule outside of Collin College’s CougarWeb portal at www.collin.edu/academics/class_schedule.html. It’s a great way to figure out the classes you want to register for before logging into CougarWeb.

New and returning students should register through CougarWeb by visiting http://cougarweb.collin.edu. Go to the “Registration Tools” channel on the home tab, then click on “Add/Drop Classes” to select the classes you want to take.

Not yet a Collin College student, but want to be? Learn more about the admissions process atwww.collin.edu/gettingstarted/admissions/index.html .

Registration is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week (unless noted otherwise in the Registration Tips guide) through the CougarWeb portal. For help logging into the portal, call technical support at 972.377.1777.

The college accepts VISA, MasterCard or Discover credit cards online. Personal checks are accepted in person or over the web using the college’s secure web check program.

For general information, visit the college website at www.collin.edu .

Collin College serves more than 53,000 credit and continuing education students annually and offers more than 100 degrees and certificates in a wide range of disciplines. The only public college in the county, Collin College is a partner to business, government and industry, providing customized training and work force development. In addition, the college operates the Collin Higher Education Center, which serves 3,200 additional students each year in partnership with The University of Texas at Dallas, Texas Woman’s University, Texas A&M Commerce, Texas Tech and the University of North Texas.