Registration Details

All students register for classes via the STAR GPS registration system.

All students are now able to use STAR, a Guided Pathway to Graduation, for all course registration. We have a STAR GPS FAQ for more additional help.

Fall 2024 (August 26 – December 20)

Total Credits at Home Campus* 36+ credits, Special Groups 24+ credits 18+ credits Your Registration Date Monday, April 1 Tuesday, April 2 Wednesday, April 3 Thursday, April 4 Friday, April 5

Summer 2024 registration begins for all students on Monday, April 1.

* Total credits include those earned at the student’s home institution and credits received in transfer.

The Fall payment deadline is 4:00 pm (HST), Friday, August 23, 2024.
(May be subject to change). Visit our Payment Deadlines and Payment Options for more details.

Registration Tips

The process can be different depending if you’re a new or returning student.

Returning Student

  1. You know your registration dates
  2. You’ve cleared any holds (for financial hold, check with the cashier’s office, for academic holds, check with your counselor)
  3. You are in the right major – your major will dictate what classes you need to take to fulfill the rest of the requirements for that particular major. If you are in the wrong major, you will not be able to see the courses of your intended major unless you do a “What If” Journey. It’s best to be in the right major so you know you’re on the right track!

New Students

You’ll be registering at NSO II, but before you get there, make sure:

  1. You have a UH username and password
  2. You’ve submitted your Health Clearance Documents to Med+Proctor if registering for in-person classes
  3. You’ve taken your placement tests at the testing center
  4. You’ve completed NSO I
  5. You are in the right major – your major will dictate what classes you need to take and the pathway will show you when to take them. If you’re not sure, check in with the First Year Experience folks to help get you on the right track.

Find Your Classes

Upcoming active courses at Kapi‘olani Community College. TXT0 courses have no textbook or related course materials.

Things You Should Know

Cancellation

Students are advised to officially withdraw from the classes they do not plan to attend. Failure to withdraw may result in a financial obligation and a failing grade. The college has the right to dis-enroll students for non-payment.

Important Registration Information

How do I Add/Drop classes?

Adding Classes

Dropping Classes