Registration and Schedule
For detailed information about the steps involved in finding, choosing, and registering for classes, see the Registration Toolkit below. If you know what you are looking for and are ready to register, log into Webrunner.
If you are a new student, you will need to apply first. Students who are in the process of completing their admission application can still register for up to five credits during open registration periods.
Need Help with Registration?
- Use the Live Chat on the bottom of every page
- Contact the First Resort
Registration Toolkit
When to Register
Continuing degree-seeking students: You are eligible to register in Webrunner during any priority registration period (and VIP Registration for fall term). Your registration time slot depends on your number of credits completed at LBCC. See the Academic Calendar for registration dates and times.
New degree-seeking students: New to LBCC? After you apply, you'll register as part of the new student on-boarding process. Questions? Contact the First Resort.
Non-degree-seeking students: After applying, you can register during any open registration period. Check out Extended Learning for more information about their classes and timelines. All of the information on this page may not apply to you.
How to Register
Option 1: Find the perfect schedule using the Student Scheduler tool
Student Scheduler allows you to design your schedule based on your other time commitments,
course needs, and preferred delivery modes. Then, on registration day, simply go to
Webrunner and click register! Here’s a video of Student Scheduler in action.
Option 2: Register directly in Webrunner
The Webrunner registration tool allows you to browse, add, and remove courses from
your schedule. You can do this by searching courses (example: WR 121Z) or by entering
specific course CRNs. Here’s a video of the Webrunner registration tool.
Prepare to Register
View the Schedule of Classes
The course schedule is typically ready about three weeks before priority registration.
See what’s new by checking out the Schedule of Classes.
Understand Delivery Modes (or “how your classes will meet”)
Delivery modes tell you how, where, and when you are expected to participate in your
classes. There are five delivery modes: Face-to-face (F2F), flexible, hybrid, virtual,
and online.
Get advising support
Our Advising Center has drop-in appointments available for all students. These are
not meant to replace an appointment with your assigned advisor, but they are a great
resource for when you have questions or issues, or when you need to make changes.
Contact the Advising Center today.
Wondering if that class applies to your degree? Check on DegreeWorks.
DegreeWorks is an education planning tool. With your advisor, you can check on your
degree progress and create a unique education plan. You can also access your DegreeWorks
by yourself any time. Learn more about how to use DegreeWorks. Note: without consulting with an advisor, there is no guarantee that the information
is correct; DegreeWorks should be used in tandem with regular advising appointments.
Registration Troubleshooting
Instructor signatures
Some courses require an instructor signature. You can see which courses need an instructor
signature by clicking the title of the course in the Schedule of Classes or Webrunner
Registration. Learn how to request an instructor signature.
Prerequisite overrides for dual-enrolled students
If you want to register for a class at LBCC but you are taking the prerequisite for
it at a University Partnerships partner institution, fill out the DPP Override Request Form before registration day. Because you aren’t taking the class at LBCC and we don’t yet have
your transcripts for this term, you must let us know that you’re taking the prerequisite
elsewhere.
Registration holds
Registration holds freeze all registration activity (adding, dropping, and withdrawing).
The most common registration hold happens when you owe past-due tuition. Check your
account in advance of registration day to make sure you don’t have a hold. New students
will also receive a hold on their account preventing registration until after they
meet with their enrollment expert during their New Student Registration Appointment.
Read more about holds here.
Waitlists
If a class is already full, you can add yourself to the waitlist. If another student
drops the class, you will be notified via email and will have 48 hours to register
for the class. If you register for a waitlist spot in a class, we recommend checking
your student email every day or you may inadvertently give up a spot that becomes
available! View our waitlist guide here.
Registration errors for duplicate courses or time conflicts
Webrunner will not allow you to register for two sections of the same course. It will
also not allow you to register for two courses that have a time conflict. If you are
trying to switch out of one course and into another course, you can use the “conditional
add/drop” check box on the Webrunner registration screen. This will allow you to swap
out the courses. If you are intentionally trying to register for two courses that
have a time conflict, you will need to request an instructor signature before registering
for the conflicting course.
Dropping or withdrawing from a course
You may drop courses freely until the add/drop deadline. For typical courses in a
ten-week term, the add/drop deadline is 11:59pm on Monday of week 2. Your tuition
will be assessed and financial aid will be dispersed (if applicable) on the following
day. Any course that you are enrolled in after the add/drop deadline will appear on
your transcript and your bill, so it is important to drop classes you don't intend
to take. Read a step-by-step guide on how to drop a course. If you drop a class after the add/drop deadline, it will be considered a withdrawal.
For more information about withdrawing from a course, view the withdrawal guide.
Registering for Math 105Z, MTH 111Z, and WR 121Z
These courses all have a required corequisite support course. MTH 105Z must be taken
with MTH 105Q, MTH 111Z must be taken with MTH 111Q, and WR 121Z must be taken with
WR 121Q (for exceptions, speak with your advisor ). You must register for the Z course
and its Q corequisite at the same time. Having trouble? Check out these tips on registering for corequisites.
Registration-Related Forms
65+ Tuition Waiver
LBCC students aged 65 and older are eligible for a tuition waiver in our transfer
credit classes under certain conditions.
Academic Renewal Form
LBCC's "Academic Renewal" policy allows for substandard grades to be disregarded in
the computation of your cumulative GPA under certain circumstances.
Academic Suspension Appeal Form
Complete this form to request permission to return to school after receiving a notice
of academic suspension. LBCC's Academic Standing committee will evaluate your appeal
based on the information you present to support your case.
DPP Override Request Form
This form is for DPP students who have taken and passed, or are currently taking,
a course at a partner institution that is a prerequisite to a course they would like
to register for at LBCC.
Financial Hold Appeal
This form allows you to request the ability to register for a future term while still
owing money to LBCC from a prior period.
Late Withdrawal Petition (available weeks 8 - 10 only)
Petition for Late Refund of Tuition and Fees
This petition allows you an opportunity to explain the circumstances that prevented
you from dropping your course(s) by the add/drop deadline. If your petition is approved,
you will receive a W grade for each approved course, and you will be refunded to the
original payment method.
Repeated Course Form
To be used only for Courses Taken and Repeated prior to Fall 2019.
Student Name Change Form
This form is for students to change/update their legal name/gender or fix a data entry
mistake on their LBCC student account.