How can I get more points in order to improve your registration date and time.
Before you enroll in your first semester classes you need to complete orientation and develop a short-term (abbreviated) education plan (S.E.P) while verifying English/ESL and Math placements are listed in your student account. Make sure you meet deadlines if you want to qualify for priority registration.
During your first semester at Glendale Community College, you need to make an appointment with a counselor to have a long-term (comprehensive) student education plan prepared. An SEP is an outline of all your general education, major, prerequisite and elective classes related to your personal educational goal, as well as the graduation requirements. Once a counselor completed your SEP you will be able to view your SEP under the "My Planner" link in your Student Center (MyGCC).
Complete all the units in which you are enrolled. Do not drop units. The more units you have completed and you have in progress, the higher your priority.
You may also enroll and complete a college orientation class, such as Student Development 100, 101, 103. These courses are taught to help you succeed at Glendale Community College.
Maintain a grade-point average between 3.0 or above. Additional points are given with a grade point average between 3.0 and 4.0. Students even receive points for having a GPA of 2.0 to 2.9 but fewer than students with 3.0 or higher.