Dec 17, 2024  
2024-2026 Continuing Education Catalog 
    
2024-2026 Continuing Education Catalog

Registration



Continuing education courses and programs are open to anyone 18 years or older, regardless of citizenship or residency; except for programs designed for children and youth. Continuing education courses vary in length from one class session to a full semester. Some courses may have specific requirements, which are noted in the program and course descriptions. Non-citizens holding visitor visas may not be eligible to register for multi-course or extended duration continuing education programs.

Registration Through Instant Enrollment

Most new or returning students will register for continuing education classes using the MyTCCTrack Instant Enrollment registration tool. This tool allows students to quickly choose, register, and pay for classes in a single transaction.

  1. Navigate to the Instant Enrollment tool 
  2. Click Search for Sections to view all classes or enter criteria in the Advanced Search to find specific course information (Start Dates, Course Number, and/or Location)

Refer to the TCC website for additional guidance on Continuing Education and/or Learning & Community Learning registration information. 

Registration for most CE classes can also be completed in person at any campus Admissions and Registrar office. 

Program Admission Requirements

Some continuing education (CE) programs may require selective admission criteria or specific eligibility requirements/prerequisites. Each program page will indicate the criteria/requirements if appplicable. Due to these requirements, students may need to contact the program coordinator(s) prior to beginning the registration process. 

CE programs requiring selective admission criteria or specific eligibility requirements:

Bacterial Meningitis

The 82nd Texas Legislature approved Senate Bill 1107, which requires all new to TCC students under the age of 22 to submit evidence of being immunized against meningococcal meningitis. The meningitis vaccination (MCV4) requirement applies to:

  • New and returning continuing education students under the age of 22 and enrolled in programs that require at least 360 contact hours for completion

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Age 65 and Older Tuition Exemption

Texas resident students age 65 or older may be exempt from payment of all tuition for up to six semester hours per term and/or from payment of tuition if auditing credit or continuing education classes. Classes offered through the Senior Education Program are not eligible for this exemption.

  • Audit of credit and continuing education classes is allowed only on a space-available basis and must be requested in person.
  • Continuing education audit may be requested on the day the class starts.