Each course offered by the Ventura County Community College District and its colleges is open to enrollment and participation by any person:
- who has been admitted to the college and
- who meets the prerequisites to the class or program, unless specifically exempted by statute.
- Prerequisites are listed in the online Schedule of Classes and the College Catalog.
- Information on requesting clearance for prerequisites can be found here.
Register: For step by step instructions on how to register online, view the register video (English/Spanish) or the infographic pdf guide.
All course registration is completed through your MyVCCCD portal.
Assistance with completing registration in your MyVCCCD portal is available through the Admissions & Records Office
- (805) 289-6457
- vcadmissions@vcccd.edu
- Video Chat
- Office: Student Services Center (SSC)
Students with disabilities may contact the Educational Assistance Center (EAC) for support. Priority registration is available for qualified students with disabilities.
- (805) 289-6300
- Office: Administration Building (ADM) just south of the Student Services Center (SSC)
Fees are due at the time of registration and must be paid promptly to finalize your registration and prevent holds being placed on your records and future registration privileges.
- Need assistance paying fees? Contact the Financial Aid office (805) 289-6369 for help applying for FAFSA or the California Dream Act Application, or sign up for a payment plan in your MyVCCCD portal under the Register/Pay tab.
Print a copy of your Student Schedule/Bill to verify your registration in your MyVCCCD portal. Your Schedule/Bill provides the names of your instructors, days, times and locations of class meetings, and the deadline dates that apply to each class
Students may have the option of placing themselves on a waitlist for closed classes. If a seat opens up, waitlisted students will automatically be registered in the class in order of their priority on the waitlist. Students will be notified through MyVCCCD email when they are moved into a course off the waitlist and prompted to pay for the course to finalize registration.
See Waitlist Information for Closed Classes for further information about the waitlist process.
- View the How to Waitlist a Class Online guide for step by step instructions.
General Information
A waitlist allows the student to wait for an open seat in a full class. Being on a waitlist does not guarantee enrollment in the class. If an enrolled student drops, the open seat may be filled by the next student on the waitlist in priority order. Payment within 24 hours is required to complete enrollment in the class.
If a seat does not open up, the student may request an add code from the instructor before the last day to add deadline for the specific CRN listed in the online Schedule of Classes. If the instructor agrees to add the student and gives the student an add code, students must utilize the add code in their MyVCCCD portal to register in the course. Payment for the course must be made to finalize registration.
Students are not officially enrolled until their name appears on the current faculty class roster. Canvas is not the official class roster.
The waitlist process functions different for semester length classes versus short term classes. Please consult the start and end dates of your course carefully to determine which process applies.
Semester Length Classes
The waitlist process extends through the end of the first week of the semester and applies to semester length classes only. That means students can still add their names onto waitlists for the first (1st) week of the semester and add authorization numbers will not be needed until the beginning of the second (2nd) week of the semester.
As students drop classes and adjust their schedules during the first week and as you drop no-show enrolled students, their movement out of a class will open up a seat and the first waitlisted student will automatically be enrolled. This will then allow all other students on the waitlist to move up a position and create space for a new student to add their name to the waitlist.
Short Term Classes
Waitlists for short term classes close the day before the class begins.
Canvas Access
Students that are waitlisted will have access to Canvas. When a student is waitlisted, they will show up on your roster as waitlisted.
They will only have access to Canvas as a waitlisted student for up to 14 days for semester length classes. Students waitlisted in short term classes will have access to Canvas as a waitlisted student for up to 3 days.
This means if the student is not officially registered after the time allotted was a waitlist student, they will be automatically dropped from the waitlist and lose access to Canvas.
Please be advised the list of students in Canvas is not the official class roster. Waitlisted students will show up on the Canvas list, but this does not mean they are officially registered in the course.
Students that are waitlisted in your class will show up in Canvas as waitlisted.

Add Authorization Code Deadlines
Semester Length Classes
Week 1 |
No code required. Students can register into open classes online. The waitlist process is running. |
Week 2 |
A code is required. The waitlist process is NOT running. |
Day Before Census |
Last Day to use a code. All adds must be completed prior to census. |
Short Term Classes
Start of Registration Period Until Two Days Before Class Starts |
No code required. Students can register into open classes online. The waitlist process is running. |
Day Before Class Starts |
Students will not be able to register online in waitlisted or closed classes. The waitlist process is NOT running. |
Class Start Date |
A code is required. The waitlist process is NOT running. |
Day Before Census |
Last Day to use a code. All adds must be completed prior to census. |
General Information
Add authorization codes are faculty permissions for a student to enroll in a class. They will not work if a student has time conflicts, is attempting to exceed their maximum number of units, has taken the class the maximum number of times allowed, or has not met the enforced prerequisites.
Add authorization codes are created the first Friday of the semester. Five (5) codes are created for each scheduled CRN and posted to the official roster. The codes are unique to each CRN, non transferrable, and can only be used once. The add authorization codes are valid up until the day before census.
Add authorization codes, if given, must be given to students in order of their priority on the waitlist. If you have no waitlist or if you have codes left after accommodating all waitlisted students, you are free to give the remaining codes to any student who requests one.
Students are not required to be on the waitlist to add a course with an add authorization code, but priority must be given to those students on the waitlist.
Requests for additional add authorization codes must be submitted through the division dean.
Student Registration and Payment
Fees must be paid promptly during registration to finalize the process and avoid holds on records and future registration privileges. Payment plan options may be available. For detailed information, visit the Paying for College page.
If students are waitlisted in a class and are now registering with an add authorization code, they must first drop the waitlisted course and re-add the same class. They will be prompted to enter the code. If students neglect to drop the class first, they will receive an error message saying they are trying to enroll in a duplicate course.
- View the How to Use an Add Code Online guide for step by step instructions
- You may find the instructor's email in our Online Directory.
The Registration Calendar lists the registration dates for each student type for each term. Students may check their assigned date in their MyVCCCD portal under the Register/Pay tab.
- View the How to View a Registration Appointment Online guide for step by step instructions.
If you accidentally drop your classes you need to work with your instructor to get back into the course.
First, check the online Schedule of Classes or your Student Schedule/Bill to determine the Census date for the class.
- If it is before the census date, you must ask your instructor for an add code to get back into your class.
- If your instructor is willing to give you an add code, you will follow the steps in the How Do I Use an Add Code section to register into the course.
- If it is after the census date, you must ask your instructor to complete a Reinstatement Petition.
- If your Instructor authorizes you to take their class, they will complete this form in their faculty portal, under VC Faculty e-Forms.