It's easier than you think to register for classes! Whether you want to update your skills, earn a degree, or transfer to a four-year college, Chabot College is a great place to start. Anyone who is a high school graduate or over the age of 18 can attend.
Continuing students can skip to next step.
New and returning students must submit an application for admission. Apply online at www.chabotcollege.edu. For assistance, visit Student Online Services (Building 700, 1st Floor). After applying and being admitted, you will get a unique student ID number (W number) by email. Returning students will retain their previous Chabot College student ID number.
If you do not receive this email (check your spam folder too) within two business days after submitting your online application for admission, you may also obtain your student ID number by:
After obtaining your student ID number, students who attended another college / university must submit their official college transcripts to the Admissions and Records Office.
All students should consider applying for financial help. Financial aid can help pay for enrollment fees, books, transportation, and other educational costs for eligible students. (visit the Financial Aid website for more detail.)
All students planning to register for certain English, ESL, or Math classes or any class requiring the assessment test to prove appropriate skill level must complete the assessment test or provide proof of having completed a qualifying exemption. Returning and continuing students who previously completed the assessment test, and who are satisfied with their results are not required to complete this step again. (See Assessment Center website for assessment dates and times.)
All students should complete the online orientation available at www.chabotcollege.edu/counseling/orientation.Returning and continuing students who previously completed the orientation are not required to complete this step again.
New, first time in college students should attend a PSCN 25 group planning session to create an abbreviated, one-semester SEP. Returning, new transferring-in, and continuing students who do not have an SEP on file should visit the Counseling Front Desk (Building 700, 2nd Floor) or call 510.723.2642 to request an appointment to develop an SEP.
All students should log into CLASS-Web or The Zone to register for classes on their assigned registration date. (Click on this link for instructions on adding classes.) Special registration assistance is available to students with disabilities through the Disabled Student Programs and Services (Building 2400). Be sure to attend the first day of class. Failure to attend may result in being dropped from class.