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Late Registration "Extended" for Spring Credit Courses

Article by:Melinda Eddleman

If you’ve thought about taking spring credit courses at Del Mar College and haven’t registered, yet, you have a reprieve. Late Registration has been extended.

Online and on-campus “extended” late registration is available as follows:

• Thursday, Jan. 10, 7:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.: East and West Campus Student Enrollment Centers and Departmental Offices

Friday, Jan. 11, 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.: East and West Campus Student Enrollment Centers and Departmental Offices (check with academic departments regarding office hours beyond 12:30 p.m.)

Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 12 -13: Online Registration only (individuals with complete admissions files)

Monday, Jan. 1 4, and Tuesday, Jan. 15, 7:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.: East and West Campus Student Enrollment Centers and Departmental Offices

Payment for tuition and fees is due by 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 15;, BUT you can talk with College officials in the Business Office about an installment plan if you can’t make a full payment. Arranging an installment plan is available through 6:30 p.m. on Jan. 15. For more details, visit delmar.edu/becoming-a-viking/afford/tuition-and-costs/installment-plan.html

Spring credit courses begin Monday, Jan. 14.

Registrants are encouraged to visit the East and West Campuses to talk with representatives in the Student Enrollment Centers, Financial Aid Offices and even with the Business Offices to set up an installment plan. These resources are located in the East Campus Harvin Student Center (Ayers and Baldwin) and the West Campus Coleman Center (Old Brownsville and Airport Roads).

Have questions or need more information? Call 698-1290, 698-1741 or 1-800-652-3357 or ail enroll@delmar.edu.

For a listing of departmental offices, go to www.delmar.edu/offices/index.html.

About Del Mar College

Del Mar College empowers students to achieve their dreams. We offer quality programs, individual attention, outstanding instruction through faculty with real-world experience and affordable costs to credit and noncredit students in Corpus Christi and the South Texas Coastal Bend area. Nationally recognized while locally focused, we’re ranked in the top two percent of community colleges in the country granting associate degrees to Hispanic students (Community College Week). Del Mar College focuses on offering our students programs that match current or emerging career opportunities. Whether students are interested in the fine arts, sciences, business, occupational or technical areas, students get the education they need for the future they want at Del Mar College.