This information relates to Summer 2026 registration. Please carefully review this page as well as information on the dates and deadlines webpage.
myAccount registration system
- Browse Classes Tool: Search for your classes prior to registering.
- Create a draft schedule: Plan ahead and create up to three draft schedules for the upcoming term.
- Register for classes: Complete your registration using Find Classes, Enter CRNs, Plans or Cohort Registration, if available for your program.
Registration, waitlist and late registration
To check your status before registration log in to your 鈥痑nd click on Registration > Registration and Schedule鈥&驳迟; Prepare for Registration > Select a term
- March 10 to May 10, 2026: You can register and waitlist for courses based on your registration time ticket day and time. The system will automatically send waitlist offers for classes when a spot becomes available. Learn more about waitlist information.
- May 11 to 19, 2026 (Late Registration): You will only be allowed to register for a course if you receive a late registration override from the instructor. No waitlist offers will be sent.
Each semester, the registration cycle begins with 14 days known as priority registration. During priority registration, you are assigned a registration time ticket that reflects the first available date and time that you can access the registration system.
You can view your registration time ticket on your鈥痷p to one month before registration starts.鈥 You may register for classes any time鈥痮n or鈥痑fter your time ticket, but not earlier.鈥
Time tickets cannot be changed. Requests for an earlier time ticket will not be accepted. 鈥&苍产蝉辫;
- For newly admitted students: Your registration time ticket is assigned based on your acceptance date to the College.
- For returning students: Your registration time ticket is assigned based on your cumulative or overall grade point average (GPA) and program of study.
- Students who do not register for courses within their first semester (admitted term), will not receive a registration time ticket for the following semester. These students will be required to re-apply for their program of interest to receive a new time ticket. 鈥
- Students who do not register for courses for 3 consecutive semesters will not receive a registration time ticket for the following semester. These students will be required to re-apply for their program of interest to receive a new time ticket. 鈥
| Priority | Student Type | Approximate Registration Date |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | First-semester new students - By the acceptance date | Day 1 - 4 |
| 2 | Limited enrolment programs | Day 6 - 8 |
| 3 | Second-semester new students - By the acceptance date | Day 8 |
| 4 | Returning students - By GPA | Day 8 - 13 |
Many courses at 51情报站 require the completion of pre-requisites before registration. A pre-requisite is a course, assessment test or transfer credit that must exist on your record, or be in progress, before registering for the next course. 鈥&苍产蝉辫;
For example, to register in ACCT 1210, you need to have taken ACCT 1110 or currently have ACCT 1110 in progress.鈥&苍产蝉辫;
Make sure that you have met all pre-requisites before registration.鈥疶he registration system will not permit registration in a course unless the pre-requisites have been met or are currently in progress.鈥&苍产蝉辫;
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There are two ways to find pre-requisites:鈥&苍产蝉辫;
- Explore Programs and Courses鈥痮n the website by selecting the course you are interested in; or
- When using the鈥Browse Classes鈥痶ool, click on the鈥Title of the Course.鈥疉鈥痯op-up window will open and in the first section called Section Notes & Pre-reqs, there will be a direct link to the website for all the course details including the pre-requisites for the course.
In-Progress Pre-requisite Courses
If you are currently completing a course at 51情报站 that is a pre-requisite for a course you are trying to enrol in, the system will let you register/waitlist for the course and your status will show Registered/Waitlisted. If you meet the pre-requisite, when the final grade for the current course is received, no changes will be made to your registration. If you do not meet the pre-requisite, based on your final grade, the system will automatically de-register you from the course.鈥&苍产蝉辫;The minimum grade required to meet your pre-requisite is C- unless stated otherwise on the course page. Note: Check your registration after grades have been submitted for the specific semester.
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A grade of "I" (Incomplete) does not qualify as a course pre-requisite. If you are aware, you will receive an "I" grade in a pre-requisite course, then you must request departmental permission to continue in the course that is dependent on the pre-requisite. Permission must be requested before the 鈥業鈥 grade is entered on your record. Permission must come from the teaching department, not Enrolment Services.
High School Students
High school applicants that have been conditionally accepted for Fall semesters will be permitted to register in courses with high school prerequisites before their final grades are submitted.鈥疐inal grades will be reviewed at the end of July or early August.鈥疭tudents conditionally admitted in this category are encouraged to check their registration in mid-August after their final transcript has been received.
Transfer Credit for Post-Secondary Courses
If you have taken courses at other post-secondary institutions and would like to use them as pre-requisites, a鈥Transfer Credit Request Form鈥痬ust be submitted to鈥Enrolment Services, along with an official post-secondary transcript(s).
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Transfer Credit requests may take approximately鈥痶wo to three weeks鈥痶o process, and up to three months for courses taken at post-secondary institutions out of province or out of Canada that require detailed course outlines to be evaluated. Visit鈥Transfer your Credits鈥痜or more information.
Assessment Test
Some courses will give the option to meet pre-requisites by taking an assessment test. You can check the available schedule for your desired assessment test exam by using the Browse Classes tool.
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To book your assessment, please contact Enrolment Services well in advance of registering for courses. Visit 鈥Assessment Testing鈥for more information.
If you would like to change your program:
- Review the program information HERE
- If the admissions type is 鈥淥pen or Open-Plus鈥, fill out the
or - If the admissions type is 鈥淟imited鈥, you will need to re-apply for admission, and the regular application fee will apply.
Please note: If you are changing from a limited to an open enrolment program, this may affect your registration time ticket.
In extraordinary circumstances, a department or faculty member may grant special permission to register in a course for which you do not have or cannot prove prerequisite compliance. You are responsible for obtaining this special permission from the department. Special permission must be obtained well before you register in the course.
Co-Requisites
If you register for a course with a co-requisite, you must register in both courses at the same time or you will be dropped from that course without notice. If you receive an error message, please check your registration information to ensure you are trying to register in the correct combination of courses. This information is available online using the Browse Classes tool.鈥&苍产蝉辫;
Linked Courses (Labs and Tutorials)鈥
If you are registering in a course that requires a lab or tutorial section, this information will be linked on the Browse Classes tool under Status. For example, for MATH 2232:鈥痽ou must ALSO register in MATH 2232 T01 or T02 sections. Register in one of the listed Tutorial Sections (section starts with T for Tutorial and L for Lab) as registration in the lecture section does not register you in the linked (lab / tutorial) section. Tutorials and Lab sections have their own鈥疌RN.鈥&苍产蝉辫;
Courses that are linked (lecture+lab or lecture+tutorial) will gather a waitlist on only the lecture or lab/tutorial CRN. When a space becomes available, you can register in both the lecture and lab/tutorial, based on the single waitlist offer, as long as registration is done within the offer window.鈥
You may register for the same course as a credit or audit no more than two times. A student who withdraws and receives a final grade of 鈥榃鈥 will be considered to have "registered". Students may request permission to repeat a course by completing a Request to Repeat a Course form.鈥&苍产蝉辫;
If you are repeating a course, you have already passed it is not eligible for student loan funding.鈥&苍产蝉辫;
Some programs at 51情报站 have a specific course load that students are allowed to register for in one semester. Most programs have a maximum number of credits of 17.5 per semester.
If you wish to register for more than the allowed course load, you must first obtain permission from Enrolment Services by submitting the Credit Limit Increase Request form.
The registration system will prevent you from registering in an overload unless permission has been granted before the registration occurs.
If you are on academic probation, you are limited to 9 credits per semester. Credit Limit Increase Requests will not be accepted until you are off academic probation.
If you have any of the following holds on your account, you will be prevented from registering. Holds apply to any student who has:鈥&苍产蝉辫;
- An outstanding fee balance (e.g., tuition, NSF charges, bookstore purchases.)鈥
- Outstanding library fees or books鈥
- Failed to return physical education equipment鈥
- Not submitted a final secondary school transcript鈥
- Not returned keys to the Music Department鈥
- Outstanding items in the Psychology Lab鈥
- Been placed on academic probation鈥&苍产蝉辫;
Holds can be placed on your record at any time. You may be able to do an initial registration but find subsequent access is denied because of a hold on your record.鈥&苍产蝉辫;
Holds may take up to one full week to release once you have cleared the obligation. Please be aware that an un-cleared hold can delay registration, resulting in not being able to register for courses you want or drop a course by a specific deadline. You should clear any holds well before registration as releases cannot be processed in less than one week. You can check your holds鈥痮n your .鈥&苍产蝉辫;
As 51情报站 student, you are required to meet a minimum academic standard while pursuing your studies. Students who do not meet this standard are placed on academic probation.
If you are on academic probation, a registration hold for the following semester will be placed on your account. You must contact your Student Success Advisor to discuss your academic standing or send an email to probations@douglascollege.ca to request an appointment. 鈥&苍产蝉辫;
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If you do not meet with a Student Success Advisor, you will not be able to access your student record or register for future semesters.鈥&苍产蝉辫;
Check if you have any holds before registration begins by logging into your and clicking on the Prepare for Registration link.
New to registration or need a refresher?
First time registering? Want a refresher on how to register for classes? Attend an online registration information workshop.
Past refresher: Wednesday March 4, 2026 3-4pm. Space is limited. .
Stay tuned for upcoming online registration workshops!
Video tutorials
Refund Policy
Refunds by course:
- March 10 to May 10, 2026: If you drop a class or change sections of a course, you receive a 100% refund 鈥 You should finalize changes to your registration during this time frame to avoid penalty fees.
- May 11 to 19, 2026 (Late Registration): If you drop a class or change sections of a course, you receive a 50% refund on tuition.
- May 20 to July 6, 2026: If you withdraw from a class, there is no refund and the course will be recorded on your permanent record with a grade of "W", which does not count towards your GPA calculation
Note: New Summer 2026 international students must refer to Refund Information For New First-Semester International Students.
To learn more about the refund policy, please visit the Fee Refunds and Penalty Rules page.