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Tuesday, November 5, 2024

GALVESTON COLLEGE: Spring registration is Jan. 11-13

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Galveston College issued the following announcement.

General registration for the spring 2020 semester at Galveston College will be from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Wednesday, Jan. 11-13, in Moody Hall on the Galveston College campus, 4015 Avenue Q, Galveston, Texas.

Late registration is set for 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday and Friday, Jan. 14-15. Classes begin Tuesday, Jan. 19.

Returning students can register on their Whitecaps portal at whitecaps.gc.edu. To view the spring 2021 schedule of classes, please visit https://gc.edu/admissions/course-schedule/. 

Students have five course-delivery options that fit their preferred learning styles and comfort levels: 

  • face-to-face instruction,
  • hybrid synchronous (a combination of face-to-face and Zoom meetings),
  • hybrid asynchronous (a combination of face-to-face and traditional online instruction),
  • online synchronous via Zoom,
  • traditional online internet instruction, or
  • a combination of the options.
 Not all classes are offered in all course-delivery methods. 

To meet with an adviser, contact the Counseling and Advising Center at advising@gc.edu or schedule an appointment on the QLess app on a mobile phone or on the kiosks in Moody Hall to avoid the wait. 

Financial aid and Galveston College scholarships are available. Contact the Galveston College Financial Aid office at finaid@gc.edu or visit gc.edu/financial-aid for information. 

For more information on admission to Galveston College, write to admissions@gc.edu. For information on registration, call (409) 944-4242 or email advising@gc.edu.

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