Has this college administration learned absolutely nothing from the past? It is quite clear that with this latest prerequisite registration debaucle they have not and continue to keep students in the dark.
OP-ED: Registration fiasco is no surprise
Although there was no priority registration for Extended Spring, this disaster shouldn’t be incredibly surprising to students.
OP-ED: Registration fiasco is the result of no winter
The registration fiasco could have been avoided if the calendar had been left alone. The Board and administrators tried to fix something that was never broken.
Registration clerks flee posts after facing threats
Registration clerks fled their posts after feeling threatened by angry students who couldn’t access the online registration server for Extended Spring classes.
Students outraged at Extended Spring registration ineptness
Hundreds of students who were overwhelmed by their inability to get into the college’s online registration for Extended Spring registration waited in line for hours for help in the L building on Monday.
New computer system gets director
A profile on the new Director of Enterprise Applications Services, Mark Gutierrez. He is in charge of the LancerPoint system, parts of which are set to launch for the summer session.
Crash in registration system leads to free-for-all admissions chaos
Share: Registration for Extended Spring turned into a free-for-all on Monday when students who could not register online showed up in person to try to sign up for classes. Follow:
New computer system set to go online
The new Administrative Information System (AIS) Lancerpoint, a product that cost $10.5 million so far and is expected to transform student interactions with the college, will begin its implementation next week, according to officials at the Feb. 6 Board of Trustees meeting.
Immigrant issues discussed at forum
Immigration issues for students were discussed at a forum presented by United without Boundaries and By Any Means Necessary’s known as BAMN on Feb. 6.
Student Success Act brings changes to California community colleges.
Stricter rules on fee waivers, new registration priorities, and different funding criteria will be coming to community colleges under a new state law.