At Snow College, students have two ways to register for classes - Schedule Planner and Registration Self-Serve.
Schedule Planner simplifies the registration process by allowing students to create their ideal class
schedule based on course availability, personal preferences, and time commitments.
Students can also plan their schedule in advance and return to register as soon as
registration opens.
Registration Self-Serve lets you search for individual courses and add them to your schedule yourself
Both options give students flexibility in choosing classes. Below, you'll find easy
instructions for each method to help you register successfully. Remember to check
your registration date and meet with an academic advisor to make sure you’re signing
up for the right courses for your goals.
To register for classes using the Schedule Planner:
- Go to the Schedule Planner.
- At the top of the page, find "Term" and click "Change" next to it. Choose the correct term by (e.g., Spring 2026) and click "Save."
- At the top of the page, find "Campuses" and click "Change" next to it. Select all of the campus(es) where you will be taking classes.
- To build a plan, click "Add Course" to search for and add your desired classes.
- Click "Add Break" to block out times when you are unavailable for classes.
- Once you've added courses and breaks, click "Generate Schedules" at the bottom of the Build Schedule page.
- Review your schedule options by clicking "View" next to each generated schedule. When you find the schedule you want, click "Send to Shopping Cart" while still in the view mode of your chosen plan.
when your registration date arrives ...
- Log back in to the Schedule Planner.
- Go to the "Shopping Cart" tab and Select “Register”. Select “Continue” to confirm your schedule.
To register for classes using Registration Self-Serve:
- Go to Registration under the Quick Links section in the MySnow Portal.
- Click "Register for Classes".
- From the drop down menu, select the appropriate Registration Term (e.g., Spring 2026)
and click "Continue".
- Under the "Find Classes" tab, you can search for courses by subject, course number, campus, etc. Click "Search". (Additional search parameters can be used by choosing "Advanced Search".)
- If CRNs for specific sections are known, these can be added in the "Enter CRNs" tab.
- After finding a desired course, select "Add" to the right of the course section. (These will appear gray as "pending" in both
the Schedule and Summary blocks.)
- When all desired courses are in the Summary block, click "Submit" in the bottom right hand corner.
- After clicking "Submit", any closed class(es) will show an error in the upper right corner.
- To add yourself to the waitlist for any closed courses, in the Summary block under
"Action" click the dropdown menu and choose "Waitlist", then "Submit".
- All successfully registered courses will show "Registered" (in green) in the Summary
block and in-person courses will no longer be gray in the Schedule block. (Sections
without days and times will not appear in the Schedule block.)
- Successfully waitlisted courses will show "Waitlisted" in the Summary block and will
also appear in the Schedule block although not yet officially registered for. If a
waitlist notification is received (by student email), follow the first 3 steps above,
choose "Web Registered" from the drop down menu in the Summary block and then "Submit". (Click here for additional Waitlist information.)
To drop classes (up until the end of the first week of the semester):
- Follow the first 3 steps above.
- In the Summary block from the drop down menu choose "Drop/Web" and then "Submit".
Running into Issues While Registering?
Having trouble registering? Get assistance from the Academic Advising Center, Registration Office, or Student Connection Center. You can visit any of these offices in the Greenwood Student Center on the Ephraim
campus, or in the Sorensen Administration building on the Richfield campus, or reach
them by phone using the numbers below:
You do not need to navigate college alone. We are here to help you. Don’t hesitate
to reach out if you need support.