Frederick Community College • Summer 2018 Credit Schedule •
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3. You can then register in one of four ways:
a. Send an email to registration@frederick.
edu. Include your FCC ID number and
PDF copies of your permission to enroll
form* or transcript. Permission will be
entered into the Student Information
System to allow web registration.
b. Register online using our PeopleSoft system if
the required prerequisite has been evaluated
by FCC and stored in the system.
c. Register in person with your permission
to enroll form* or your unofficial transcript
showing you have met the prerequisite.
d. Mail your permission to enroll form* to
Welcome Center, Frederick Community
College, 7932 Opossumtown Pike, Frederick
MD 21702. Include an email address where
you can be contacted. Permission will be
entered into the Student Information System
to allow web registration.
For more information, visit
http://www.frederick.edu/enroll-now/visiting-students.aspx.
Students may not attend a class if they have
not registered for that class andmade payment
arrangements.
* Colleges and universities may use different terminology for
this document. Inquire with your school about necessary
transfer forms.
Student Services
Available Online
Use your online PeopleSoft Student account
to Activate your myFCC email account
• Register and adjust classes (drop/add)
• View degree requirements; plan your courses
• View and print your class schedules and grades
• View your financial aid information
• Sign up for the payment plan
• Print unofficial transcripts and request official
transcripts
• View transfer credit
• Make a payment
• View your grades
To Log in go to
http://myFCC.frederick.edu• Click on
PeopleSoft
in the green navigation bar
• User ID is a capital W and your 7 digit student
ID number
• Enter your password, or select ‘reset password’
if you’ve never logged in before, or if you have
forgotten your password
• This log-in is
case sensitive
To find courses needed in your Degree Plan:
From
Student Center
, under
Academics
, click on
My Academics
• Click on View My Degree Plan link
• Read pop-up message; click OK to confirm
you’ve read it
• Click on expand all (blue button) to open all
sections
• Read information sections at the top of your
Degree Plan
• Scroll down to find courses needed in your
major listed in separate sections (English, Math,
Social & Behavioral Sciences, Arts, Humanities,
Communications, etc.)
• Click on course name for description of course
and prerequisite info
To enroll in courses from your Degree Plan:
• Click
view class sections
and scroll
down to see available class times (you
may need to click “view all” to see all
the sections you can choose from)
• Find the section you want; click
Select
to
choose it
• Review class information for day/time/location
• Click
next
to add class to your shopping cart
• A green box appears at the top of the page
confirming the class was added to cart
• Click the link
Return to My Degree Plan
to
go back to Degree Plan to look up next course
and repeat steps
• When all courses are in shopping cart, scroll to
top of page, click blue
Enroll
tab
• Review shopping cart for accuracy; click
Proceed to Step 2 of 3
• Read payment info, then click
OK
to continue
• Click
Finish Enrolling
• Click
my class schedule
to verify schedule
To enroll in a class using the Class Number
from the Credit Schedule (ex., 1009):
• Self Service > Student Center
• Under Academics heading, click on
Enroll
• Select semester if option
appears; click
Continue
• Enter
Class Number
(4-digit for fall/spring,
3-digit for summer/J-Term); click
Enter
• Review course info; if correct click
Next
• You can add more classes or click
Proceed to
Step 2 of 3
• Review schedule, then click
Finish Enrolling
to complete the registration process
• Print a copy for your record
Making Changes
Schedule changes/withdrawals:
You can drop/
add on the Web. You can also make changes in
person at the Welcome Center.
To
drop a credit course/adjust your schedule
:
• From
Student Center
, under
Academics
,
click on
Enroll
• Click
drop
from the menu under the Enroll tab
• Select semester (term) if option
appears; click
Continue
• Click the box in front of the
class you wish to drop
• Click
drop selected classes
• Confirm course to be dropped is correct
• Click
Finish Dropping
• Click on
My Class Schedule
(top of page)
to verify schedule changes
• Add a class, if needed, using directions above
Name/Address/Academic Plan changes:
Any
changes to name, address, or academic plan
must be done in person at the Welcome Center
using the appropriate form.
Canceled courses:
FCC reserves the right to
cancel courses due to insufficient enrollment.
You will be notified via your MyFCC email
account by the academic department if your
class is canceled. You will receive a full refund.
Residency Policy and
Procedures
I. Philosophy and Purpose
The determination of residency or domicile for
tuition purposes is governed by the Frederick
Community College Board of Trustees in
accordance with Maryland State law. For the
purpose of establishing differential tuition, the
following procedure applies to both full and
part-time students.
A student’s legal residence is determined at
the time he/she applies to the College. The
burden of proof of residency is to be upon the
student, and he/she will be required to certify
by signature to the accuracy of the information
provided on the College application.
Students will be considered in-county, out-of-
county, or out-of-state for tuition calculation.
Students whose legal residence is outside the
county or the State of Maryland pay a higher
tuition rate than those whose legal residence
is within the county, unless they are eligible for
a waiver or reduction in tuition. (See related
Tuition and Fees Policy and Procedures.)
II. Definitions for the Purpose of this Policy
and Procedures
A.
“Domicile”
means the permanent place
of abode, where physical presence and
possessions are maintained with the
intention of remaining indefinitely; or the
permanent place of abode of any person
or persons contributing more than ½ of the
student’s financial support during the most
recently completed year. Only one domicile
may be maintained by a student.
B.
“Maryland resident”
means an individual
who has maintained a domicile in Maryland
for at least three (3) months before
becoming an enrolled student.