Welcome to the Registrar's Office
Requests are responded to within 1 to 3 business days. To ensure the best handling of your request, please include your student ID# on any correspondence sent to registrar@coloradocollege.edu - you need only email once! If you have not received a response by the 3rd business day please feel free to call us direct at 719-389-6610 or stop by Armstrong Hall, #112 during our in-office hours, Monday thru Thursday from 8:00am - 5:00pm.
Congratulations Class of 2026! Best wishes to you as you begin your next endeavors. Transcripts will reflect your degree statements as early as mid-June (check Banner or give us a call before you place any transcript orders to confirm your final grades have been posted). Students who are registered in a Summer course... don't forget to review your schedules before beginning the block to ensure you are enrolled in the right course. Over the Summer... the Registrar's Office remains open for regular business hours to support enrollment and credentialing needs. To those returning in the Fall, have a wonderful summer and we'll see you back soon~
Be sure to familiarize yourself with the content in our webpages in addition to your Stellic and Banner SSB profiles. Whether you are requesting a transcript, proof of enrollment, switching classes, or ready to declare your major or minor - most of our services and forms are available online and can be processed electronically. Our staff are available in person, by phone, or email. We look forward to supporting your academic endeavors!
The Graduation Application for Spring 2026 is Closed (4/17)
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO APPLY?
Applications are required for all graduating students. It is also the student's responsibility to complete their degree requirement obligations (32-units w/met residency + gen-Eds + major(s) = ready for degree conferral review). By completing a graduation application, students are confirming their intentions to graduate; opting in/out of ceremony participation and announcements; and initiating a review of their record by the registrar's office to be certified for a degree. Responses to applications are shared with the following stakeholders: registrar, advisors, department chairs, college events.
GRAD DEADLINES & WHAT’S NEXT
Winter 25 Graduates| Degree Conferral *completed*
- The official degree conferral process takes place in Block 5 for Winter candidates.
- Winter 2025 degree conferrals have been completed; degree statements have been posted to transcripts and diplomas have been issued (electronic copy issued immediately; mailed copies approx 15-30 business days)
- Applicants who had outstanding requirements are eligible for the next graduation period; Spring 2026.
Spring 26 Graduates| Degree Conferral *in-progress*
- A finalized applicant list will be shared with college events for eligibility to Spring Commencement on deadline close (4/17).
- The official degree conferral process takes place over Block 8 for Spring candidates. During the review period, candidates will have their records reviewed for completion.
- The following degree conditions must be completed by the end of the Spring semester: 32-units w/residency + gen-Eds + a major
- All final grade marks are due for graduating students (including any I or IP pending grades)
- See "Marching Only Eligibility Conditions" below for ceremonial participation offered to those within their final two degree requirements.
Applications for Spring 2026 are closed. The degree conferral process between the Registrar and academic department(s) takes place over Block 8. A successful candidate will have completed the items listed below ahead of the Block 8 graduation review.
- Applied to Graduate by 4/17
- Declared major(s) and potential minor(s)
- Scheduled/Completed a graduation review with advisor(s).
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Proofed Stellic record for completion with advisor(s)! Do not ignore (red) marks as they indicate something is missing. Students should work with their advisor(s) and department chair to understand why.
- If a course should be counting in your progress on Stellic, an exception must be made.
- All requirements should reflect either completed (green) or registered to be completed (yellow) by end of Block 4 (for Winter Grads) or Block 8 (for Spring Grads) to remain eligible for graduation.
- Students who have an incomplete Stellic record should anticipate email outreach from the Registrar to verify accuracy, resolve potential concerns, and/or to discuss options moving forward. Please do not ignore communication outreach from the Registrar’s Office as this could jeopardize an ability to resolve an issue that keeps you from graduating on time.
- Final (official) transcripts/reports for previously pending/missing transfer work has been submitted to the Registrar's Office.
- Finish remaining requirements! This includes any remaining “IP” or “I” marks on their transcript by end of Block 8 (for Spring Grads).
- If there is missing transfer credit on your student's record, an official transcript must be sent to the Registrar’s Office ASAP.
- Stay informed with graduation events from the College Events office
- Participating at a ceremony? Don't forget to record your name pronunciation thru Namecoach (notifications via email)
Students must meet all degree requirements by end of Block 8 to graduate and receive a degree at Spring Commencement. Degree requirements include: major, general education, and 32-unit w/residency. Students who are within their final two units of their degree requirements by end of Block 8 and want to participate at Commencement qualify as "Marching Only" participants at the ceremony. Marching Only particpants are not degree holders until the conferral period following the semester in which they complete their remaining requirements. If you think you’ll fall in this category, please apply and reach out to the Registrar's office so that we can discuss a marching only option that keeps you on the list for the Commencement ceremony.
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Registration| Over the Summer...
Summer Block Registration...
Summer Term registration is open for 2026! If you are interested in registering for a course over the summer, take a look at the Summer Term website for more information, drop deadlines, and offices to connect with.
First-Year Registration Coming Up…
To help CC better understand your academic interests and tailor your course placement, please refer to course interest surveys administered in your Applicant Portal.
In early August, first-year students will receive emailed information for assigned advisors and fall course schedules. First-years must remain enrolled in their assigned CC100 and CC120 course sequence but may change the remaining two courses when they arrive on campus to begin the fall semester. More information ahead of announcements can be found here on the CC Bound webpage.
Registration for Transfers & Exchange Students...
Registration for transfer students is done in consultation with the transfer advisor in the Advising Hub. It is not necessary to complete the first-year Academic Interest Survey.
For-Credit Half Block 2026 Registration...
Half Block (H Block) registration is open and available using Add/Drop. H Block is an optional block offered in January for students who decide to return early from Winter Break and earn an extra half unit (0.50) towards their requirements. Courses offered in Half Block can be found int he Course Schedule under the Spring 2027 term and are listed under "H" Block.
Learn more about half block and how to register for h block from our About Add Drop page. Looking for a Dynamic Half Block (not-for-credit)? Dynamic Half Blocks are coordinated from the Career Center and are typically posted at a later date. Feel free to check out their information and resources here.
What Is A "Temporary" Registration?
Temporary registrations are not official and bear 0.00 credit. Waitlists and Preregistration placeholder courses, GS391 and GS392 are considered temporary registrations. Because these are not official registrations, when final class rosters are distributed to faculty before the new block begins, temporary registrations are dropped. Students who had a temporary registration for the new block are no longer considered enrolled and must update their registration on Days 1 and 2 of the new block by using Add/Drop and an instructor's COI PIN (or through one of the applications linked below). Learn more about registration deadlines.
If you are on a waitlist and no longer want to be, please email your request to registrar@coloradocollege.edu before the final rosters are distributed. A waitlisted course is considered your preferred course choice. You will be moved into the vacated seat and automatically dropped from your current course registration should a seat open to you ahead of the block.
If you are registered in a GS391, this Preregistration placeholder MUST be replaced with an approved independent study or thesis course. Please make sure to replace any “GS391, PLACEHOLDER ONLY (Senior Thesis/Ind. Study)” on your schedule by completing one of the following:
Some departments handle the creation/assignment of independent blocks for their majors directly (i.e. Economics, Sociology, etc.) If you are a declared student in such a department, please make sure to follow the department's instructions on how to correctly register for your thesis and/or independent research block.Transferring Credit Into CC?
- Review Transfer Credit Guidelines for more information and additional resources
- Review Academic Residence Requirements (see section VII under GenEds / section VIII under All-College)
When Is Add/Drop Disabled?
Course adds are temporarily disabled over the weekend prior to the start of a new block. Adding a course using Add/Drop is prevented between the time when final rosters are sent to professors on Friday until the start of the new block on Monday. This is to allow all students and faculty time to plan for the upcoming block. Once a new block begins, "Adds" require the COI PIN (consent of instructor pin) to be used in the Add/Drop registration application, on Days 1 and 2 of block.
What qualifies as an "Add"?
- getting in off of a waitlist
- correcting a Preregistration placeholder
- swapping classes
- adding new classes
Students are required to use the online registration application to update their registration. Add/Drop is linked to Canvas and will update access to a Canvas page based on the registered course. Once a new block begins (after finalized rosters and finishing waitlists are distributed) if a registration "add" results in a course registration "drop" from your schedule, Add/Drop sends a drop notification on the student's behalf to the professor of the "dropped" course.