Austin Community College will discontinue the WebAdvisor registration system for credit courses (accessed via the “Express register” link in Online Services) at midnight Sunday, June 19.
Beginning Monday, June 20, students will use the Self-Service Student Planning tool for online registration. The tool is accessed through the Student Planning link in Online Services or the Student Planning webpage. An ACCeID and password are required.
To learn about Student Planning, view the video below or download and print instructions.
View Student Planning Tips & Tricks.
WebAdvisor will still be used for Continuing Education class registration.
For questions, contact the Student Services Information Call Center.
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By Eric Paulus July 2, 2016 - 5:53 pm
Congratulations on making such a terrible user experience even worse. This new system is awful and very difficult to navigate to add courses. It was bad before, this is even worse.
By Alexis Russell July 8, 2016 - 11:59 pm
The system is a neat concept and I appreciate what you guys were trying to put forth, but I agree with the comment above in that it’s kind of difficult to navigate and things are worded oddly. Older system may have been outdated, but it was absolutely more simple.
By joseph albert campbell July 12, 2016 - 1:31 pm
I would like to take a comprehensive test in stat Human services for a applicable job. Job a future education schedule and recommended buy Den and or professor..
By Linh Nguyen July 14, 2016 - 12:49 am
The new design is ver heavy download, terribly slow, not intuitive neither…I cannot find the place to add class then print like before!!!
By mreyes July 18, 2016 - 1:41 pm
Hi Linh, stop by your campus advising office for guidance. They can help you learn to love the new application. 🙂
By Laura Tabor-Huerta August 2, 2016 - 1:31 pm
I too prefer the old system. I however I understand what the bigger goal is and I support having students know what classes to take in order to get their degree plan. I think a dual choice interface should be developed that makes a person read thru the fact they are going to skip the regular process and agree to it and then be able to access a simple system. This would work well for certain situations where a person just wants to take a class and does not need the guidance of the system.