Annual Enrollment Frequently Asked Questions
What is Annual Enrollment?
Annual enrollment gives students the ability to sign up for classes in multiple terms. Pierce College annual enrollment began on May 12 and is in full swing! All students, including continuing, returning, new, Running Start, Veterans, and athletes, may enroll or waitlist for courses that align with their program pathway and educational goals. Students are benefiting from the ability to plan their entire year of coursework, so join your fellow Raiders and register today if you have not already.
Course Offerings
Course demand can sometimes exceed current class offerings. Pierce College is committed to doing our best to ensure access to our community. As part of this effort, our team is doing the following:
- Class capacity is reviewed weekly for the number of full classes and waitlist demand.
- If the college is able to add additional sections of classes, you will find new sections available on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The ability to add sections is based on classroom space and instructors.
- If you need help with class planning, reach out to your assigned advisor for assistance.
Frequently Asked Questions
All current and new students.
Students can enroll in current and future terms in ctcLink. You will now have the benefit of seeing classes that are available in future terms to plan your courses around your life and schedule.
Log into your ctcLink account to view your enrollment dates.
Yes! Annual registration opens May 27 for new students.
That’s okay! You are not required to enroll in multiple terms at once. We encourage you to meet with your advisor early to make a plan and enroll in the classes that fit your schedule. Visit the Advising Appointments web page to set up time with an advisor.
Yes. You can make changes to your schedule in any term that has yet to start. If the term has already started, you can adjust your schedule during the add/drop period, which typically lasts through the first week of classes. After the add/drop period, changes may not be allowed or may require special permission.
If a class is full, you are able to join a waitlist. You will also have the ability to register now for the class if it is offered during a future term. In addition, we review enrollment on a regular basis during the registration period. As we review student enrollment and waitlists, we aim to respond by opening new sections. Additional sections of classes will be added if all sections are full, waitlist demand demonstrates a need and if additional classroom locations are available. If you are waitlisted and new section(s) are opened up, you will be notified of the new section and encouraged to register there.
When we know we cannot open seats due to a lack of staffing or resources, advisors will be notified.
Visit the Advising Appointments web page to find contact information for your preferred Advising Center. You can also choose the appointment type that’s right for you and book your appointment online.
Students will be dropped from their fall term class if they are not successful in the required prerequisite.
No. Tuition deadlines will stay the same. You will not pay for future classes until tuition is due for that term.
Each branch of service has different timelines on when you can submit a TA request.
Your first step is to connect with your local education counselor or virtual education
center. They can help answer questions about TA eligibility and steps to requesting
TA.
Once you have your TA eligibility confirmed, you will:
- Register for your class(es) with Pierce College using the ctcLink portal, and
- Submit your TA request in your service branch portal system for each class
It is important to complete both of these steps to activate your TA. Missing a step
could result in a balance you have to pay out of pocket, or delay your enrollment
with Pierce College.
The TA rules vary by branch of service and can change at any time. Generally speaking,
TA requests are required a minimum of 7 days prior to the start of a term/session,
but can be as far out as 60+ days. Stay apprised of the rules for your service branch
by visiting with your education center, reading messages in your military portal or
accessing online resources.
- Army: ArmyIgnited
- Air Force/Space Force: Air Force Virtual Education Center (AFVEC)
- Navy: Navy College Program
- Marine: Marine Voluntary Education
- Coast Guard: Coast Guard COOL
If you need assistance or have questions, please contact Pierce College at JBLM:
- Email: jblm@pierce.ctc.edu
- Phone: 253-964-6567
- In-Person: Stone Education Center, Building 6242 on Lewis-Main.
Your first step is to visit the MyCAA website and complete their application process. Once this is done, you will need to obtain an education plan from Pierce College to submit to MyCAA. They will issue an approval and tuition voucher, which you will use to pay for the MyCAA approved classes.
You may register for classes before you receive your MyCAA approval. However, if your
classes are not approved you will need to be prepared to pay the balance owed using
an alternative funding method or drop your classes by the published 100% refund date for the session.
If you need assistance or have questions, please contact Pierce College at JBLM:
- Email: jblm@pierce.ctc.edu
- Phone: 253-964-6567
- In-Person: Stone Education Center, Building 6242 on Lewis-Main.
Yes. Annual enrollment helps your high school and Pierce College track your progress toward high school graduation and degree requirements. The Enrollment Verification Form (EVF) is NOT required for all terms. Please work with your high school counselor to submit the EVF information by the deadlines posted on our Running Start web page.
Yes, you may enroll in summer, fall, winter and spring classes. Work closely with your Transitional Education advisor to ensure you are enrolled in the correct sections of classes.
Our plans are to implement the annual enrollment approach to include summer, fall, winter and spring term for Academic Year 2025-26. Registration for the next school year begins May 12, 2025.