There are two ways to register for online courses: in person at the Admission and Records Office, on the Admissions website / or, through CougarWeb.
I took my TSI at my high school or another location. How do I get those scores to Collin College? Fill out the CTCC form to give us permission to pull your scores from the state database. Email the completed form to TSI_info@collin.
Maximum Hours (150% Rule): In order to continue receiving financial aid, a student must complete his/her program of study before attempting 150% of the credits required for that program. Developmental and ESL course work are excluded in this calculation.
The criteria for satisfactory academic progress varies from school to school, but generally includes three components: qualitative, quantitative, and maximum time frame.
Students are expected to maintain satisfactory academic progress while enrolled at Collin College. Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) is defined as maintaining a 2.0 cumulative GPA. A grade of 'D' or better received at Collin or any other college is a passing grade and may not be repeated for benefits.
Make Satisfactory Academic Progress This means maintaining good grades and completing enough classes to stay on track to graduate within the timeframe expected by your school and within federal mandated timeframes.
Students are expected to maintain satisfactory academic progress while enrolled at Collin College. Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) is defined as maintaining a 2.0 cumulative GPA. A grade of 'D' or better received at Collin or any other college is a passing grade and may not be repeated for benefits.
Applying for Graduation To access the application, students should log in to CougarWeb and select "Apply to Graduate" under the Student Quick Links section. Upon submission of the form a confirmation page will be displayed and students will receive communication regarding graduation via their CougarMail account.
Students may access their final course grades electronically through CougarWeb at . Students will need their CougarWeb usernames and passwords to access the system. For more information, call 972.881. 5710.
Of the 128 credits required to graduate, 84 must be taken for a letter-grade. Students enrolling in courses without letter grades are reminded of the following requirements: Each term students must take, for credit, at least one letter-graded course offered by the FAS.