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Special to the HHES Registration for summer classroom courses at the Central Texas College (CTC) central campus opened this week. Returning students who have a degree plan on file may then register using the CTC WebAdvisor system on the school’s website. New students must first complete the admissions and advising process before registering online. For […]
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Special to the HHES Registration for summer classroom courses at the Central Texas College (CTC) central campus opened this week. Returning students who have a degree plan on file may then register using the CTC WebAdvisor system on the school’s website. New students must first complete the admissions and advising process before registering online. For […]
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CTC summer registration is now open
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Registration for summer classroom courses at the Central Texas College (CTC) central campus opened this week. Returning students who have a degree plan on file may then register using the CTC WebAdvisor system on the school’s website. New students must first complete the admissions and advising process before registering online.
For summer I five-week and 10-week classes, which begin June 5, registration will be open through June 4. Late registration will be conducted June 5-8. Summer II five-week classes start July 10 and the last day to register for these classes is July 13.
Academic advisement for new students and current students looking to change their degree plan will be conducted in the Guidance and Counseling office, located at Student Services (Bldg. 119). Summer I semester advisement is open through June 4 and is available Monday through Thursday from 7:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. and Friday 7:30 – 11 a.m.
Saturday classes during the summer I semester are offered in five-, eight- and 10-weeek sessions starting June 10. The last day to register for Saturday five-week classes is June 14. Registration ends June 16 for both eight-week and 10-week Saturday classes. Summer II offers five-week Saturday classes starting July 15 and the last day to register for these classes is July 19. Academic advisement for students taking Saturday classes is available Monday through Friday, now through June 4, from 11:30 a.m. – 8:30 p.m. and Saturdays from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Students taking online courses starting May 15 have until May 11 to register. The deadline to register for summer online classes starting June 5 is June 1. For online classes starting June 26, the last day to register is June 22 and for online classes that begin July 24, the registration deadline is July 20.
Students taking classes at the CTC Fort Hood campus can register now through May 18 for the summer mini-term which runs May 15 – June 2. Active-duty military should use the GoArmyEd registration portal by May 14. Students at the Fort Hood campus must also have a degree plan on file before registering. To be eligible for in-state tuition, active-duty military personnel and their dependents must submit a military verification form, if they are not using Tuition Assistance. Fort Hood campus walk-in registration and advisement is at Building 3201 on 72nd Street from 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.
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