Registration
REGISTRATION BEGINS:
Summer 2013 Registration — opens on Monday, April 8, 2013 at 7:00 am online, and in-person at 8:00 am
A registration period is scheduled prior to each semester.
How to Register
Download a registration form and
curriculum code sheet which are both in PDF format - (You will
need the free Acrobat reader
to view this registration form). You may complete this form, mail or return it in person to Records and Registration at the Battle
Creek campus, Grahl Center, Fehsenfeld Center, Eastern Academic Center or RMTC. Questions about registration? Call the Records and Registration (Battle Creek) 269.965.5522.
Office Hours:
| Monday - Thursday | 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. |
| Friday | 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. |
Kellogg Registration Information System
The Kellogg Registration Information System (KRIS)
will allow you to access personal and/or sensitive information online which is unique and confidential to you between 4:00 a.m. and Midnight
seven days a week.
Registration and Schedule Adjustments
Drop/Add
A schedule adjustment period is provided for students who have registered and find it necessary to revise their course selections. Schedule
adjustments must be made within the time limits established by the College. For information on dropping a course with a refund, see the
Tuition Refund Policy.
Schedule Adjustment Form
Course Cancellations
The College reserves the right to cancel courses before, during, or at the conclusion of the registration period.Auditing a Course
You may audit a class for enjoyment, personal exploration, gaining insight into a new subject, or for other reasons. Auditing students are
expected to participate in the class by attending and completing all assignments. those who do not wish to complete daily assignments may be
required to develop an "audit contract" with the course instructor. Audited courses receive no academic credit and therfore do not
apply towards graducation requirements, finacial aid eligibility, or athletic team eligibility. See the Grade of "X" (Audit)
section on grading system page.
A change from audit to credit status must be made before seven-eighths (7/8) of the duration of the course has elapsed. Course requirements must have been completed prior to the request for this change and must have the consent of the instructor.
A change from audit to credit status must be made before seven-eighths (7/8) of the duration of the course has elapsed. Course requirements must have been completed prior to the request for this change and must have the consent of the instructor.
Withdrawals
Withdrawals may be processed for single courses or as a complete withdrawal from college.
You may process withdrawals either on the KRIS system or by submitting a withdrawal form to Records and Registration; the Eastern Academic, Grahl, or Fehsenfeld Centers; or RMTC office. If you need assistance to withdraw, contact an academic advisor.
Course Withdrawal Form
If you withdraw during the final one-eighth (1/8) of the duration of a course, a grade of "F" will be entered on your academic record for each course withdrawal. If you stop attending a course and do not formally withdraw, the instructor will assign a final grade based upon progress toward completion of course objectives.
You may process withdrawals either on the KRIS system or by submitting a withdrawal form to Records and Registration; the Eastern Academic, Grahl, or Fehsenfeld Centers; or RMTC office. If you need assistance to withdraw, contact an academic advisor.
Course Withdrawal
You may withdraw from a course after the drop/refund period and prior to seven eighths (7/8) of the duration of the course. Withdrawing
will generate a grade of "W" on your academic record for each course withdrawal. Tuition and fees are not refunded when you
withdraw from a course.Course Withdrawal Form
If you withdraw during the final one-eighth (1/8) of the duration of a course, a grade of "F" will be entered on your academic record for each course withdrawal. If you stop attending a course and do not formally withdraw, the instructor will assign a final grade based upon progress toward completion of course objectives.
Withdrawal from College
Withdrawal from college is defined as the student's formal withdrawal from all courses currently in progress.
Any currently enrolled student who is called for military duty shall be dropped from all uncompleted courses without grade and will be granted
a refund of all tuition and fees paid upon receipt of a copy of military orders to the Registrar's office.