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Registration Priority Dates

Registration Dates generally follow the outlined schedule below but are subject to change without notice.

Registration for Fall Semester
  • The last Friday in March (8:00am):
    • Military Service Members & Veterans
    • Students with 60+ earned credits**
    • Honors program students
  • The Monday following the last Friday in March (8:00am):
    • Students with 28+ earned credits**
  • The Tuesday following the last Friday in March (8:00am):
    • All Students
Registration for Spring Semester
  • The first Friday in November (8:00am):
    • Military Service Members & Veterans
    • Students with 60+ earned credits**
    • Honors program students
  • The Monday following the first Friday in November (8:00am):
    • Students with 28+ earned credits**
  • The Tuesday following the first Friday in November (8:00am):
    • All Students
Registration for Spring Semester
  • The fourth Monday in January (8:00am):
    • All Students


Upcoming semester schedules are generally viewable for students about 3-4 weeks before Registration opens. For the most meaningful schedule, please set up an appointment with the advising office as soon as the schedule is viewable:

  • For the Ephraim advising office, visit the Greenwood Student Center, room 241, call 435.283.7313, or email advisement@snow.edu.
  • For the Richfield advising office, visit the Administration Building, room 107, call 435.893.2211, or email richfieldadvisement@snow.edu.
Note:

*Snow College wants to recognize military service. To be in the "Military Service Members and Veterans" registration priority group, please inform the Registration Office before the registration priority date. Please bring a military ID or a copy of your DD214. The Registration Office only needs to be notified once about military or veteran status.

**Earned credits means graded, transferred, or other credit officially posted to a student's academic record. It does not include classes or credits for which students are currently registered nor courses that have been graded as Incomplete.