General Registration Information
Registration is required before a student can attend classes. Registration will be held several times during the year, and registration dates and times will be posted to the college website at www.pensacolastate.edu.
A new degree-seeking student must meet placement testing requirements or declare eligibility for the exemption prior to registration. Refer to Placement Testing and Developmental Studies under Testing and Assessment and Entry-level Testing. Orientation will be scheduled after testing or can be scheduled through an advising office on any campus. Orientation is also available online, and information regarding the online orientation process may be obtained in an advising office on any campus or center.
A student must be officially registered, including payment of fees, before attending any class.
Web Registration
Online registration through Spyglass at www.pensacolastate.edu is available to all students provided admission has been finalized and no obligations to the College exist.
Campus Registration
A student may register in person at any registration office or through an advisor or program manager. Registration dates and times will be posted on the college website at www.pensacolastate.edu.
Late Registration
Late registration begins on the first day of classes, and a student will be assessed a $25 late registration fee.
Prior to registering for classes the student is responsible to go online to www.pensacolastate.edu, logon to their Spyglass account, and view their Degree Audit. To be eligible to use federal or state aid for which they may otherwise be eligible, the student should register only in courses as indicated on the Degree Audit that count toward fulfilling the requirements for graduation in their declared program of study. When registering for courses, the student should consult the College Catalog page for the program of study to see information regarding proper course sequencing. For Direct Loan eligibility, the student must be registered in at minimum six credits in courses required for their primary program of study. Students on an approved appeal (Financial Aid Probation) must follow the written conditions concerning their enrollment in order to be eligible for their reinstated federal aid. Federal and state financial aid may be awarded to students who meet these enrollment requirements.