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Quick Links Registration Procedures Quick View All students must be admitted to the College in order to register for classes during designated registration periods preceding each semester. Students should refer to the schedule of classes published prior to each semester for specific registration procedures. All students are expected to be registered and payment arrangements completed by the start of classes for the semester or summer session they plan to attend. Registration for New and Readmission Students First-time applicants who are admitted to Three Rivers and those readmitted to the college for a given semester receive an invitation by mail to register for courses at a specified date and time. Admission information click here Registration for Continuously Enrolled Students
Currently enrolled degree/certificate or non-degree students planning to
continue their enrollment the following semester may register early via
the web or in-person during the current semester of enrollment. Times and
locations for registration are announced by the Registrar’s Office.
THERE ARE TWO TYPES OF STUDENT STATUSES FOR REGISTRATION: Degree Candidate (matriculated student) - one who is in a planned program of study at Three Rivers which, upon successful completion, will result in the award of either an associate degree or a certificate of completion. Non-Degree (non-matriculated student) - one who is enrolled on a course-by-course basis and is not in a degree or certificate program at Three Rivers. Students in either of the above classifications may register for a full-time (minimum of 12 credits per semester) or part-time (maximum of 11 credits per semester) course load. Changing Program of Study Students who wish to change their enrollment from one degree program to another (for example, from General Studies to Computer Science Technology) should first discuss the change of program with their advisor or a counselor. A change of program form, available at any Student Services Office, must be completed and submitted to the Student Development Office. Registration among Connecticut Community Colleges The Connecticut Community Colleges have adopted a coordinated policy of instruction which may broaden the student’s education at a reduced total cost to the student.
All students must register for credit courses by completing and submitting to the Registrar's Office a Credit Course Registration Form during designated registration periods preceding each semester. Refer to the Registration Dates section and in the semester schedule of classes published several weeks before each registration period. Students should refer to the current Course Schedule each semester for specific registration information. Credit Course Registration Form Note: Before registering for credit courses, you must complete all application procedures. For more application information, refer to How to Apply. Web Registration You may be eligible for web registration. For further information. click here Read the following sections regarding conduct and ethics for use of computer resources. CONDUCT AND ETHICS FOR USE OF COMPUTER RESOURCES In Accordance with the Office of Information Technology’s Acceptable Use Policy, every individual with access to computer resources and facilities at Three Rivers Community College (TRCC) is bound by these policies. Any individual who breaks or is suspected of breaking these rules may have their authorization to use or access the computer resources immediately withdrawn. In this regard, the College reserves the right to access all accounts and/or media being used on TRCC computer resources for management and security purposes. All computer related resources and facilities at TRCC are under the jurisdiction of the Information Technology (IT) Department. They will be used solely for legitimate and authorized academic and/or administrative purposes required in the performance of assigned duties/ academic endeavors at TRCC. They shall not be used for personal (private or non-profit) work not specifically authorized by the College without the written approval of the Dean of Information Technology or higher. Any unauthorized or illegitimate use of the computer system resources and/or facilities may necessitate disciplinary and/or legal action against the violators. Legal action or violation of 53a-250 et seq. of the State General Statutes may lead to a felony conviction. Items covered include by are not limited to:
Any allocation by the IT Department is made with the understanding that the allocation and/or account(s) are (1) to be used solely for the purpose indicated and required by TRCC (2) to be used only by the person to whom they have been allocated, and (3) to be used only while they are members of the currently registered student body. Any person who has been authorized to use computing resources at TRCC shall be expected to regard all copyrighted or proprietary information which may become available as confidential. It may not be copied, modified, or otherwise used for other than the intended use unless prior written permission from the owner/licensee has been obtained and a copy of this authorization provided to the IT Department. Unless otherwise legitimately noted as “Public Domain”, all software at TRCC shall be considered copyrighted unless cleared by the Information Technology Department. Any non-State employee who uses State Computer Resources while engaged in a software development project intended for State use shall, prior to starting the project, make written arrangements with TRCC for payment, or sign an agreement to ensure that the product belongs to the State. All software developed by State employees using State resources is the property of the State. No one shall attempt to disassemble, modify, repair, change configuration or relocate any computer related equipment unless expressly authorized to do so by the IT Department. Internet access is provided at various levels. Transmission or receipt of data from the network is permitted as long as it falls within the law: complies with the restrictions imposed by our access vendor; supports College activities to enhance educational and research activities; does not contain threatening, obscene, harassing materials, and does not contaminate or overload site resources. Applicable laws include laws of the country, states, counties, and cities, etc. through which the traffic flows. Legal non-executable files such as those found in standard document, video, picture and sound file formats are permitted and may be used on the system. Compressed files (.zip, tar, .z, etc.) can be downloaded but NOT used (not even executed once) on College equipment and must be removed from all College systems immediately. Executable and self extracting files can only be downloaded to College equipment if they are converted to a compressed format prior to receipt and the procedures for compressed files are followed. Policy can be found at http://www.commnet.edu/it/policy/acceptable-use.asp
Registration among Community Colleges The Connecticut Community Colleges have adopted a coordinated policy of instruction which may broaden the student's education at a reduced total cost to the student. Full-time students (those paying maximum General Fund tuition) in one community college may enroll for courses at another community college in the same semester, tuition free, if the home college does not offer the course, and if space is available at the host college which is offering the course.
A student wishing to enroll in a
host college course must complete the host college's application for
admission and present a receipt at registration to show that the maximum
full-time tuition was paid at the home college. The policy does not apply
to self-supporting course.
e-mail:
Info3Rivers@trcc.commnet.edu
Created April 1, 2000;
revised November 2, 2006 |
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