Register for Online Classes
Get Ready to Register
You must be a current student before you can register.
New and returning students must submit a new application for admission in order to be able to register.
Choose Courses
- Check your registration date and time. For continuing and former students, use the myWVC2.0 to find your registration time. You can also find hard copies of the list located at various points across campus. You may register at your appointment time or any time thereafter.
- Use the Course Finder tool to identify courses you are interested in.
- Write down Course Item# of the course you are interested in.
- Visit the Online Advising Tools page for tips to consider when picking classes.
Register
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To access online registration, you will need your:
- ctcLink ID
- This is the random nine-digit number assigned to you by WVC after your application was processed. Please see the Lookup ctcLink ID page if you have forgotten your number.
- Registration Time
- For continuing and former students. Use the myWVC2.0 to find your Registration Time. You can also find hard copies of the list located at various points across campus. You may register at your appointment time or any time thereafter.
- Note for former students: If you have not attended college for more than one quarter (excluding summer) you need to re-apply to WVC in order to have a new registration appointment activated for your account. Contact Admissions at 682-6806 if you have questions.
- Registration times are normally established in the following manner:
- Continuing students register first, along with former students who have submitted a new application. Times are based on the number of credits earned while at WVC.
- New students have advising and registration times assigned to them once they have met with an educational planner.
- Mail-in or walk in students who want to take six or fewer credits and have not seen an adviser can register the day after continuing and former students.
- ctcLink ID
- Follow the steps on the WVC "How to Register Online" page to register for classes.
It's a good idea to check with your faculty adviser or educational planner to assure that you are choosing the right course for your program of study.