Admissions and Records

First Time Student Registration

 

Online Registration is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week!
(NOTE: myGateway may be periodically unavailable during system upgrades or hardware maintenance)

Preparing for your first semester at Fullerton College can be exciting and a bit overwhelming. Here are some key steps and tips to help you get started on the right foot:

 

1. Complete Enrollment Steps +

Apply: Ensure you have completed your online application to Fullerton College.

Financial Aid: Apply for financial aid through FAFSA or California Dream Act if applicable.

Assessment: Complete any required assessments or placement tests.

Orientation: Complete the student online orientation to get familiar with the campus and its resources. Visit Online Orientation for video instructions on how to complete the online orientation.

2. Register for Classes +

Meet with a Counselor: Schedule an appointment with a counselor to create an educational plan and select appropriate classes.

Register Early: Classes can fill up quickly, so register as soon as you are able. Your registration date will be assigned roughly a month before the term starts. To view your registration date, simply log in to myGateway and navigate to Tools > Registration > Registration Appointment. Fullerton College uses College Scheduler for registration, and it generates a variety of daily schedules to fit your needs based on criteria you input, such as campus location, desired courses, and work breaks.

You can visit how to register for a step-by-step guide to adding your desired courses.

3. Get Your Student ID and Parking Permit +

Student ID: Obtain your student ID card, which you’ll need for various campus services.

Parking Permit: Purchase a parking permit if you plan to drive to campus.

4. Purchase Books and Supplies +

Textbooks: Buy or rent textbooks early, either from the campus bookstore or online.

Supplies: Gather necessary school supplies such as notebooks, pens, and a backpack.

5. Familiarize Yourself with the Campus +

Campus Map: Get a campus map and locate your classes before the semester starts.

Tour: Consider taking a campus tour.

6. Utilize Campus Resources +

Tutoring Center: Take note of tutoring services and academic support available: https://academicsupport.fullcoll.edu/tutoring-center/.

Library: Familiarize yourself with the library and its resources: https://library.fullcoll.edu/.

Health Services: Be aware of health services and counseling available to students: https://health.fullcoll.edu/.

7. Stay Informed +

Check Email: Regularly check your student email for important updates and information. E-mail address changes are done in myGateway. After you log into the myGateway system, click on the Update Information within the My Information widget. If you do not have access to myGateway, please complete the student information change form to place a new email on file.

Canvas: Get comfortable with the Canvas learning management system if your classes use it.

8. Get Involved +

Clubs and Organizations: Explore clubs, student organizations, and extracurricular activities to get involved and meet new people.

Events: Attend campus events and workshops to enhance your college experience.

9. Plan Your Commute +

Transportation: Plan how you will get to campus, whether by car, public transportation, biking, or walking.

Transportation Fee: With the mandatory transportation fee that Fullerton College students pay each semester, you have unlimited access to the OC Bus (for school, work, shopping, the beach) during the current fall and spring semesters that you are currently enrolled. Visit the Fullerton College Pass Program for more information. For currently enrolled students at Fullerton College, bus passes will be automatically uploaded to your OC Bus App account on the first day of the semester.

Parking: Know where to park and give yourself extra time on the first few days.

10. Stay Organized +

Calendar: Keep a calendar or planner to track important dates and deadlines.

Syllabus: Review the syllabus for each course and note key assignments and exams.

11. Prepare for Online Learning +

Technology: Ensure you have the necessary technology, including a reliable computer and internet access.

Distance Education Department: Find Canvas FAQs, Netiquette tips, laptop lending program, and more at https://online.fullcoll.edu/.

Online Tools: Familiarize yourself with online tools and platforms used by your instructors.