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Enrollment Services

ALL enrollment is done by telephone or through the web.

STUDENT ENROLLMENT POLICY: 

Students can enroll themselves into open classes up until the night before the second class meeting without the instructor’s approval. 
Examples:
If a class meets on Monday, Wednesday and Friday: The students can enroll themselves into an open class until TUESDAY night at midnight (because Wednesday would be the 2nd class meeting). 
If the class meets only once a week, the students still have until the NIGHT BEFORE the 2nd class meeting to enroll themselves.
Faculty can still give approval codes out after the 2nd class meeting if they would like to add students into their courses.  Students use these codes to enroll online through the student self service system. 

The exceptions to this are online and hybrid classes.  Students taking online and hybrid classes can enroll themselves into open classes until the night before the term/semester begins.

• • Web Enrollment

  1. You can enroll on, or after, you enrollment date and time, but not before.  Before you login, make a list of your classes.  The system will tell you if a class is closed or unavailable.  Please have several alternate classes chosen. 

  2. Go to http://www.smc.edu/admissions.html select “Student Self-service System”.  You will be asked for your “Student Number” and for your “Password”, which is your six-digit birth date (mmddyy).  You will then be guided through the course selection and enrollment process.  You can check the status of your enrollment and print your class schedule from this site.  Please make sure to confirm your enrollment by clicking on “View My Schedule of Classes.”

    Use this interactive system to enroll, view student records, review class schedules, add or drop classes, check fee balances, and look up your grades and transcript.

    In order to use this Web Enrollment service you must have Netscape 4.0.8 and above or Internet Explorer 4.0.1 with service pack 1 or above.  

  3. You may pay by Visa or MasterCard; mail a pre-printed, personal check; place a check in an envelope and drop it in the campus collection chute at the SMC Bursar’s Office (formerly Station C); or pay in person at Santa Monica College, Bursar’s Office, 1900 Pico Boulevard, Santa Monica,  CA   90405.  Non-resident tuition may be paid by Visa, MasterCard, cashier’s check or by a pre-printed, personal check from an in-state California bank.  A forty-five ($45.00) fee will be assessed for dishonored checks, invalid credit cards, or card numbers entered in error and may result in cancellation of your enrollment.   If you leave this institution owing a balance and do not pay the amount owed, you will be responsible for paying all collection costs and/or attorney's fees. This debt may also be reported to all three major credit bureaus.

    Failure to pay your fees within the posted deadlines may result in a hold being placed on your record or even being dropped from your courses in some instances.  Please see the current class schedule for payment deadlines and consequences.

    Note: If you choose not to continue a course, it is YOUR responsibility to drop it. Do not rely on being dropped by the College.

  4. Remember:  You need to logout and clean up the browser history to protect your personal information when you finish using the web enrollment system.   Instructions on how to clean up the browser history will be given to you once you click on “logout”.

  5. Open classes may be added anytime prior to the start of the session.  If the class you are requesting is closed, please keep trying.  If students drop, the course will reopen and you will be able to add anytime prior to the start of the session.  You may drop a class(es), according to drop deadlines, which are posted in the Schedule of Classes, or verify enrollment status by web throughout the semester. 

  6. Beginning on the day of the second class meeting, Instructor Approval Codes are required to add any course, even if space is available.  The codes are issued by the instructor and are used by the student to self-enroll by telephone or web.  The systems will prompt you when to use the code.

• Telephone Enrollment

   Touch-Tone Phone service. To access, call 310-434-4333.

You may download a Touch Tone Phone Registration Worksheet in Adobe Acrobat .pdf format here. You may download the free Adobe Acrobat Reader if needed here.

  1. Use only a touch-tone telephone to enroll.  If the system does not answer the call, it is unavailable.  If the system is busy, all lines are being used.  Call back later.  Your call will be accepted on your enrollment date and time, or later, but not before.

  2. Before you call, make a list of your classes.  The system will tell you if a class is closed or unavailable.  Please have several alternate classes chosen.  The system will not wait for you to look through the Schedule of Classes.

  3. When you call, a voice response will guide you through all entries.  If you enter incorrect information or wait too long between entries, the voice will re-prompt you.  At various points in the process, information will be read back to you and you will have the opportunity to confirm or cancel at that point.

  4.  You will be asked for your “Student Number”, which can be found on the front page of this letter, and for your “Password”, which is your six-digit birth date (mmddyy).  You will then be guided through the course selection and enrollment process.

  5.  Please remember to write down your call reference number for future reference.  This is your only receipt as proof of your transaction:_________________________________________.

  6. You may pay by Visa or MasterCard; mail a pre-printed, personal check; place a check in an envelope and drop it in the campus collection chute at the SMC Bursar’s Office (formerly Station C); or pay in person at Santa Monica College, Bursar’s Office, 1900 Pico Boulevard, Santa Monica,  CA   90405.  Non-resident tuition may be paid by Visa, MasterCard, cashier’s check or by a pre-printed, personal check from an in-state California bank.  A forty-five ($45.00) fee will be assessed for dishonored checks, invalid credit cards, or card numbers entered in error and may result in cancellation of your enrollment.   If you leave this institution owing a balance and do not pay the amount owed, you will be responsible for paying all collection costs and/or attorney's fees. This debt may also be reported to all three major credit bureaus.

Failure to pay your fees within the posted deadlines may result in a hold being placed on your record or even being dropped from your courses in some instances.  Please see the current class schedule for payment deadlines and consequences.

Note: If you choose not to continue a course, it is YOUR responsibility to drop it. Do not rely on being dropped by the College.

  1. Open classes may be added anytime prior to the start of the session.  If the class you are requesting is closed, please keep trying.  If students drop, the course will reopen and you will be able to add anytime prior to the start of the session.  You may drop a class(es), according to drop deadlines, which are posted in the Schedule of Classes, or verify enrollment status by web throughout the semester. 

  2. Once the term begins, Instructor Approval Codes are required to add any course, even if space is available.  The codes are issued by the instructor if space is available and are used by the student to self-enroll by telephone or web.  The systems will prompt you when to use the code.

• Online Courses Please visit http://www.smconline.org for information regarding online classes.

You must have your student ID number ready and use your personal access code for the password. Your student ID number is assigned to you after you have completed the application process. Your personal access code is your Date of Birth (6-digit mmddyy format). For example, "May 17, 2000" would be entered as "051700".

You must pay for your classes to complete the enrollment process.