How to Register for Classes

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Important Registration Dates

Summer & Fall 2024:

  • Continuing Students: Summer/Fall 2024 registration will open on April 2, 2024 (Veterans Priority is April 1, 2024). 
  • New Students: Summer/Fall  2024 registration starts April 17, 2024
  • Certificate Students and Nursing Assistant:  Summer/Fall 2024 registration starts April 2, 2024
  • Individual Courses:  Summer/Fall  2024 registration starts April 25, 2024 (Veterans Priority is April 24, 2024)

See the NWTC Academic Calendar for more important dates.

Classes That Fit Your Lifestyle

NWTC programs and classes are offered in a variety of times & formats to make learning convenient for you.

Register for Classes

Continuing Students

Are you continuing classes in a degree or diploma program? Need a refresher how to register?  Watch a short video.

  1. Enroll in classes through your My.NWTC.
  2. Watch your NWTC Email for a message from your academic advisor.
  3. For help or to schedule a virtual appointment with your academic advisor, contact us.

New Students

Beginning your first semester in a degree or diploma program? 

Certificate Students

For help with registering, contact us or watch this short video

  1. Log into My.NWTC using your student ID and password.
  2. Select Enroll in Classes.
  3. Select My Program Courses to search and view your required courses.

How-Tos

How To Pay for Classes

Payment Options:

Payment/Refund Info:

  • Students are fully responsible for tuition and fees.
  • You will not be automatically dropped from classes for nonpayment or nonattendance.
  • You must drop your class through Registration or pay fees BY THE DUE DATE to avoid charges, late fees, and collection activities.
  • Payment can be made by credit card, cash, or check.
  • See Student Financial Services for more details. 

How to Take an Individual Course

If you’re taking an individual course (not as part of a degree, diploma, or certificate), search for classes here during the designated registration time listed at the top of the page.

How to Audit a Class

Auditing students attend classes to gain a general understanding of a subject and receive a grade of audit (AU). Auditors do not receive credit and are not required to take exams. Most NWTC courses may be audited. If you are over age 60, courses are offered at a reduced cost. 

Learn more and complete the Request to Audit form.

Questions?

For help with registering or to register by phone or mail, please contact us.

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