Fall Semester Classes Begin August 27

Article by: Rosa Linda Reynoso

Now that the second summer session has begun, it’s time to think about registering for fall credit courses if you haven’t already. Currently through Thursday, Aug. 16, advising and online and in-office registration for fall 2012 classes are underway at Del Mar College. Register now to avoid lines during campus registration in August.

Registration runs through 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 16, with a payment deadline also at that same time on the same day. 

Fall semester classes begin on Monday, Aug. 27. 

Students already in the College’s system can go to WebDMC, a one-stop-shop for all DMC students’ registration needs, along with other services such as checking their financial aid status, paying for courses and more. To access WebDMC, go to www.delmar.edu/webdmc/.

Students can make credit card and E-Check payments through WebDMC as well. Credit card payments can also be made over the phone by calling the College’s East and West Campus business offices at 361-698-1049 or 361-698-1050 (East Campus) or 361-698-1746 (West Campus) during regular business hours. 

Information about the College’s registration opportunities––including important dates, the admissions process, payment deadlines and much more––is available online at www.delmar.edu/registration

For additional information, individuals can contact the DMC Student Enrollment Center by calling 698-1290 (East Campus), 698-1741 (West Campus) or toll-free at 1-800-652-3357. Interested individuals can also email the College at enroll@delmar.edu.

State law from Senate Bill 1107 now requires that all new incoming students age 29 or younger or those students who have not been enrolled at Del Mar College for at least one full semester but wish to return show proof of a meningitis vaccination at least 10 days prior to the first day of classes. To learn more about the requirement and to access forms, go to www.delmar.edu/meningitis/.

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