Students who wish to make changes in their class schedules (drop/add) must use the online process, or complete a Credit Registration/Drop-Add Form.
The Credit Registration/Drop-Add Form can be secured from the following:
- College’s website
- The Office of Records & Registration Services in Taft Hall on the Blackwood Campus
- The administrative offices on the second floor of the Camden Technical Center or from
- The Information Desk at the William G. Rohrer Center in Cherry Hill
Deadlines: The deadline to drop a course varies by each session. Please review the semester Key Dates on our Academic Calendar for posted deadlines.
Drops must be completed either online via Self Service by the student, or the student must submit a completed form to Registration Services prior to the deadline for processing. Forms submitted after the posted drop deadline will not be eligible for processing. Forms submitted prior to the deadline (including on weekend and holidays) will be honored for processing on the next business day.
To withdraw, a student must fill out a Withdrawal form and submit it to the Office of Records and Registration Services by the published withdrawal deadline. Forms can be completed and submitted either online via the college website, or in person at Enrollment Services. A completed form must be submitted to Registration Services prior to the deadline for processing. Forms submitted after the posted withdraw deadline will not be eligible for processing. Forms submitted prior to the deadline (including on weekend and holidays) will be honored for processing on the next business day.
Deadlines: The deadline to drop a course varies by each session. Please review the semester Key Dates on our Academic Calendar for posted deadlines.
Current course offerings can be found in our online Course Catalog.
You can search course by:
- Subject
- Course Code
- Key Word
You can also use filters to narrow the results by:
- Semester
- Location
- Date/Time
- Instructor
- Instruction Type (online vs in-person)
Students can view required courses for their program on “Student Planning” in Self Service via their MyCCC portal.
Self-guided tutorials on how to understand and use Student Planning can be found on our Student Planning webpage.
Students can also visit the Advising Center on campus for assistance. Academic Advisors offer several options to help you understand your degree requirements, choose your classes, and assist you with registering using the online portal, MyCCC.