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High School Connections Registration
Get Started - Apply to CCC
All High School Connections programs require students to apply to CCC to create a student account. Once you have applied to CCC, you will receive an email with your myClackamas username, password, and CCC student ID number. Be sure to keep this information! You will need it to register for your college courses, check grades and eventually request transcripts. If you are unsure if you already have a CCC account or if you have forgotten your CCC login information, please email hsconnections@clackamas.edu. We are here to help!
Apply online for:
Expanded Options or other classes taken at CCC
Advanced College Credit (ACC) Registration
Fall Trimester / Semester | Winter Trimester | Spring Semester / Semester | |
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ACC Registration Opens | Oct. 4, 2021 | Jan. 3, 2022 | April 11, 2022 |
ACC Registration Closes | Oct. 29, 2021 | Jan. 28, 2022 | May 6, 2022 |
Last day to drop ACC courses with a refund. You will receive a refund and no grade will show on your CCC transcript | Nov. 5, 2021 | Feb. 4, 2022 | May 13, 2022 |
Late Registration Appeals Due | Nov. 5, 2021 | Feb. 4, 2022 | May 13, 2022 |
Last day to request a Withdraw ('W' grade) from ACC instructor | After the drop deadline, the instructor determines whether the student may receive a withdraw (W) grade or be held responsible for a grade. |
Before you register...
- All students must have a CCC account before registration (see above). It is recommended that new students apply at least one week before registration closes.
- Be sure to know what classes you need to register for. To view the ACC courses available at your high school, visit the ACC Course List and select your high school.
- All ACC students are expected to read the ACC Student Handbook to learn more about the ACC program and to understand the expectations of an ACC student before registering for their ACC class(es).
- Students should be aware of any required prerequisite courses for their ACC classes. A prerequisite is a specific course that must be completed before you can take another course. Students should refer to the high school course catalog, talk to their high school counselor and/or view the Prerequisite List for ACC classes to determine if there are prerequisites that must be met in order to enroll in ACC courses.
- Students should know that once you register for an ACC class, you will be charged $10 per college credit. Students who are on free/reduced lunch can have their ACC fees waived by emailing their high school counselor and requesting an ACC fee waiver.
How to Register for ACC classes
Once you have an account with CCC, you will need to log into Self-Service through myClackamas to register for your ACC class(es); step-by-step registration instructions are available. For additional assistance with registration, view the Online Registration Help resources below or contact accinfo@clackamas.edu.
ACC Registration
Need additional help registering online for your ACC class(es)? Online registration assistance is available to you in a number of ways:
- Email: Email accinfo@clackamas.edu with any questions you may have about registration. If you need help remembering your CCC account username/password or need your password reset, please email us and include your first and last name and date of birth to help us find your information in our system more quickly.
- Virtual Appointment: To schedule a virtual appointment, email accinfo@clackamas.edu. We are happy to meet with you via Zoom to assist you with registration, Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
- ACC Registration Nights: ACC staff will be available via Zoom each registration period to help students and families with ACC registration during ACC Registration Nights. View the ACC Registration Nights flier for ACC Registration Night dates, times and sign up information.
- ACC Registration Instructions | Instrucciones para la inscripción de créditos universitarios avanzados | Расширенные инструкции по регистрации в программе получения курсовых зачетов в колледже на | Hướng Dẫn Đăng Ký Tín Chỉ Đại Học Nâng Cao Năm Học
- High School Connections Past Due Balance Policy
- How to Make a Payment for an ACC Class
If you need any help with registration, or have any questions, please contact accinfo@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3499.
Late ACC Registration Appeal
If you missed the ACC registration deadline, you may be able to submit a Late ACC Registration Appeals or earn college credit in another way for your classes. For more information about late ACC registration options, view our Options for Students Who Missed ACC Registration document. For more information, contact accinfo@clackamas.edu.
High School Students Taking Classes at CCC
High school students are welcome to take classes online or on campus at CCC! If you are not planning on having your high school or school district pay for your classes, you can apply and register for classes just as a traditional college student. If you are expecting to have your courses paid for by your high school or school district, you must talk to your high school counselor before registering for classes at CCC. Some high schools and school districts require meeting with the High Schools Connections advisor at CCC to complete additional paperwork prior to registering.
If you are under 16 and want to take a CCC class, you will need to get permission from the instructor and fill out the CCC Under 16 Enrollment Consent Form. Please contact hsconnections@clackamas.edu if you have any questions about how to take CCC classes while still in high school.
- Alternative and Supplemental Coursework
- Recommended Course List for Students Still in High School
- Getting Started Steps for High School Students taking College Classes
CCC FERPA Policy
CCC staff cannot release student information to parents or guardians without signed permission from students. Students may release information by submitting a FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act) form online. This allows the person/people specified on the form to communicate with CCC on the students' behalf.
