Registration Process

2024 North Country BRIDGE Dual Enrollment Courses

APPLICATION & REGISTRATION PROCESS

Student who participate in BRIDGE courses should be academically prepared for the rigor and be willing to pay the course fees.

To enroll, students complete a two part process: an application form and a course registration form on which courses are selected at their school.

In most cases, NCCC faculty will be either registering students through a remote process or on your campus in September to assist students with the application process.

Application: Collection of student demographic and contact information.

Students need to understand that this abbreviated process is modeled on the college application process.

  • Students need to bring an electronic device with internet access.
  • Students need to bring their Social Security Number
  • Students registering for Fall/Academic Year and Spring courses are urged to attend.
  • High School district staff will coordinate with the NCCC staff to assist students who have specific needs or are absent during the NCCC registration day. 

Course Registration:  

  • NCCC provides an Electronic Course Selection Form with all courses for your HS listed including the duration (academic year, fall semester only, spring semester only) and class time.
  • High School district staff will coordinate with the NCCC staff to assist students who have specific needs or are absent during the NCCC visit. 
  • Students can register for only 30 course credits through NCCC at all schools in which they are enrolled.
  • Students will select the courses in which they choose to register and electronically sign the form.
  • Each course costs $75. This form notifies students of the cost and by signing this form, students will incur the course fee of $75 per course.
  • Students must complete both items Application (1) and Course Registration (2) to be registered.
  • Course fee is $75 times the number of courses selected.

PROOF OF REGISTRATION:

The electronic registration form will be made available to High School Counselors on the day of registration and be available for distribution:

  1. Students can request their registration verification from their HS staff or through the NCCC records office. 

These copies should be retained and verified as the correct information.