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Visiting Students

Let Թ be a stop on your journey to a four-year degree, as you earn college credits at nearly half the cost of a public, four-year university.

What Does Visiting Student Mean?

A visiting student is enrolled at another college or university but takes courses at Թ (Թ) for a short time. You’re here temporarily to earn transfer course credit that will apply toward your degree elsewhere.

Թ is a smart way to stay on track. It’s the perfect way to explore new subjects, get ahead with summer courses or simply lighten your course load at your home university.

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Enrollment Services Email
enrollmentservices@stlcc.edu

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Enrollment Services Phone Number
314-539-5005

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Financial Aid Hotline
866-452-7579

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Enrollment Services Locations
Florissant Valley: Student Center 203
Forest Park: Student Center 131
Meramec: Financial Services Education Center 107
South County: Student Services area
Wildwood: Technology and Science 253
Harrison Education Center: Reception desk

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Enrollment Services Hours
Monday-Thursday | 8 a.m.-6 p.m.
Friday | 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.


 

Apply as a Visiting Student

Ready to get started? Registering is simple and free. Just follow these steps to complete your visiting student application:

  1. Apply online: Begin with our free online application to become a student.
  2. Get connected: Activate your MyԹ username and email by entering your student "A" number, last name and date of birth.
  3. Login to Navigate: Use your MyԹ email and password to login. Navigate will keep you updated on important deadlines, events and activities.
  4. Plan your classes: Use our class schedule to explore our courses. But before you register, make sure to check with your academic advisor at your home college or university to make sure the courses you choose transfer.

    Contact an if you have questions about course selection and/or prerequisites. Some courses, such as math and English, require that you meet course prerequisites before you register. In most cases, unofficial transcripts can allow student success advisors to verify prerequisite completion.


    If you need a course override and have met the prerequisite and/or have test score requirements, you may submit your request through the . Please note that capacity overrides will not be given for closed courses and registration holds will require a meeting with an academic advisor.

  5. Register for classes: Using the username and password you created in Step 2 to log on to Archer Connect. Follow the directions to register for the classes you selected.
  6. Pay for your classes: After you’ve registered, you can pay for your classes in full by cash or check at the Cashier’s Office on campus or online through Archer Connect.
  7. Get ready to start classes: Now that you’re officially enrolled, prepare for classes. Get your Թ OneCard, pick up your parking pass and Metro U-Pass and buy your books so you are ready to make the most of your session at Թ.
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