Step 6: Registration
The last step for new students getting started at Monterey Peninsula College is Registration. All prerequisites for courses must be verified by test or course completion before enrollment will be accepted for courses requiring prerequisites.
Students are defined as one of four types for the purpose of registration:
- New Student
Any student who is registering in college for the first time, attended MPC as a K-12 student, or any new transfer student.
- Continuing Student
Any student who was enrolled at MPC in the prior semester.
- Returning Student
Any student who was not enrolled at MPC in a prior semester.
- Concurrent Enrollment Student
Any student who is under 18 and has not graduated from high school.
The three methods for registration at Monterey Peninsula College are:
Check the printed Schedule of Classes for the current term for the dates, times and general information for registration or the registration dates for the three types of registration listed above.
Check the Important Dates Calendar which lists the beginning and ending dates for each semester, early spring and summer sessions. It includes holidays, late registration dates, graduation application deadlines, last day to withdraw from classes, and final examination dates.
Registration Dates
REGULAR FALL REGISTRATION
| METHOD OF REGISTRATION |
DATES |
TIME |
| WebReg: |
May 19- August 24 |
6:00 AM – 10:00 PM |
| Mail-In Registration: |
May 19 -August 1 |
Postmarked August 1 |
In-Person Registration Student Services Building |
August 12, 13, 14 |
8:00 AM - 6:30 PM |
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LATE REGISTISTRATION and Program Changes August 25-September 5 |
| STUDENT SERVICES BUILDING FALL HOURS |
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Late Registration Hours
August 25-September 5 |
8:00 AM -7:30 PM
8:00 AM -2:30PM |
Monday through Thursday
Friday |
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Regular Fall Semester Hours
September 8-December 18 |
8:00 AM – 6:30 PM &
8:00 AM-2:30 PM |
Monday through Thursday &
Friday |
All students attending Monterey Peninsula College have been assigned a Student Identification Number that will be used to conduct all MPC business. Social Security Numbers will no longer be used as student numbers.
MPC will continue to collect social security numbers during the application process for financial aid purposes, IRS reporting (1098T-HOPE Scholarship), and internal use only. Each student will be assigned a computer generated nine (9) digit ID number which will be used for registration, grading and other record keeping purposes.
MPC transcripts will no longer have social security numbers printed on them.
Should a student forget his/her ID number, the student must bring a photo ID to the Admissions and Records Office or phone the Admissions and Records Office (831-646-4002) and the ID number will be mailed. ID numbers will not be given over the telephone. |