Student, zoom of hand with pen, writing schedule plan. - Close-up of a person writing in a notebook with a silver pen. Their other hand rests on a laptop keyboard in the background. They wear a rust-colored sweater with ribbed sleeves. The scene suggests studying or note-taking in a calm workspace.
Student, zoom of hand with pen, writing schedule plan. - Close-up of a person writing in a notebook with a silver pen. Their other hand rests on a laptop keyboard in the background. They wear a rust-colored sweater with ribbed sleeves. The scene suggests studying or note-taking in a calm workspace.


Summer and Fall 2024 registration starts on March 19, and classes are available to view in myLongwood.  Now is the time to meet with your academic advisor to plan your class schedule and make sure you are on track.

Visiting an academic advisor in college is essential because they can help you:

  1. Choose the right courses.
  2. Decide on a major and plan your career path.
  3. Create a plan to graduate on time.
  4. Get support if you're struggling academically.
  5. Understand college policies.
  6. Receive personal support and advocacy.

Please note that first-year students and those with 45 or fewer credits must meet with their advisor to receive a PIN before they can register online.

Time tickets may be viewed here.  Before your registration date, be sure to: 

  • Pay outstanding fees.
  • Confirm registration status and clear holds, if necessary.
  • Check Degree Works Audit for accuracy and remaining degree requirements.
  • Review available summer/fall courses and use the “Plan Ahead” feature to draft at least two plans.

Below are some helpful registration links provided by the Registrar’s Office: