Mail-In Registration form (pdf)
Acceptance Package (Spring 2012) (pdf)
College Catalog (pdf)
Student Handbook (pdf)
Registration is ongoing from November 7 – January 29. For late-starting classes students may register up until the class begins. If you have taken any class at NSCC since the Winter/Spring 2006, you may web-register using Campus Pipeline. If you have not activated your Campus Pipeline account, please see our Pipeline Account Setup Instructions.
Be sure that you have met all course prerequisites (or have tested to achieve the communications and mathematics prerequisites) before you register.
See the Winter/Spring Academic Calendar for add/drop, cancellation, withdrawal and other important dates.
These are our Fall Semester Tuition & Fees.
Students must pay in full by December 7, 2011. Your classes will be dropped, if you do not make payment arrangements. If this occurs, NSCC cannot guarantee readmission into the classes, sections or professional program in which you were originally enrolled.
For further information, please contact Student Financial Services.
In order to enroll in any course at NSCC, students must demonstrate that they have completed prerequisites. Students who have satisfied a course prerequisite by taking a course or have tested elsewhere must submit proof (scores or transcripts) to Enrollment before they will be eligible to enroll in these courses. Computerized Placement Tests provide another opportunity to establish prerequisites.
Students who need to develop their skills in order to be successful in college-level courses may enroll in preparatory Communications and Mathematics classes. Placement into these courses will be determined based on scores from Computerized Placement Tests. Please call the Testing Hotline at (978) 762-4000 x4376 or (781) 593-6722 x4376 for details about placement testing.
Students whose first language is not English and need specific courses may schedule an English as a Second Language assessment to determine levels of proficiency in reading, writing, listening, and speaking and enroll in ESL classes. Non-credit English language classes are available to help students whose English language skills range from Basic to Advanced.