Entry Advising
Get Started
With Entry Advising
Entry Advising is here to help you get started on your educational journey at Highline. We understand that each person’s educational journey looks different, and we are here to support you in this process.
ENTRY ADVISING
Entry Advising is where you will receive personalized help with every step in the admissions and pre-enrollment tasks in order to enroll in classes.
CONTACT
Email: entryadvising@highline.edu
Phone: (206) 592-3620
Location: Upper lobby of Building 6.
Office Hours
Mon. 8 – 5 p.m.
Tues. 8 – 6 p.m.
Wed. 8 – 5 p.m.
Thurs. 8 – 5 p.m.
Fri. 8 – 2 p.m.
ROADMAP TO COLLEGE SUCCESS
Student Advising Path
Let's Get Started!
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Apply to Highline
Complete the online admissions application.
- Check the email you used in your application to receive your admissions letter and your next steps. You will receive a student ctcLink ID number, an important number you will use as you continue your studies at Highline.
- Some of our programs (Running Start, Registered Nursing AAS , and Bachelor of Applied Science degrees) have selective admissions and additional application processes.
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Explore Funding and Payment Options
College costs include tuition, fees, transportation/parking, and books/supplies. The first step is to apply for financial aid.
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Activate Student Accounts
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Your ctcLink account is used to enroll and pay for classes, manage financial aid, access student records, etc. Once you have received your ctcLink ID number in your admission letter, you can activate your account. If you have a ctcLink account from another community college in Washington, you may use the same number.
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Your myHighline account provides access to online resources and tools, such as student email, Canvas and Google. The ITS Department will send you an email with instructions on how to activate your account.
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Meet with a Entry Advsior
Your Entry Advisor is here to support you in this process so you will be ready for next quarter’s registration!
Determine Math & English Placement
- For most English and math courses, you will need a certain level of skill. Placement helps to identify which classes are right for you, through a variety of methods; it is not just a test. Learn more about placement measures.
- If you are transferring credits from another college submit your official transcripts and request a transcript evaluation.
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Complete Highline Student Orientation
Getting familiar with college and Highline’s campus resources is important to your success. Student orientation is encouraged for all students, but it is required before enrolling if this is your first time attending college.
During Orientation You Will Explore Degree Pathway Options
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Select a Degree Pathway: There are many educational opportunities at Highline, including certificates, and 2-year and 4-year degrees. Before you begin taking classes, it will be important to select a Degree Pathway that fits your personal academic or career goals.
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Explore career options: Career and degree exploration assistance is available through the Career and Student Employment (CASE) and Counseling Center.
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Meet with Academic Pathway Advsior
Although optional, but students are encouraged to meet with an Academic Pathway Advisor during their first two quarters.Advisors will help you create your academic plan, choose courses, clarify and explore pathways, connect you with resources, and match you with a faculty advisor who will work with you on your degree path.
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Enroll in Classes
Enroll in classes once new student class enrollment has begun. It’s easy to enroll in ctcLink. Use your Academic Advisement Report and class schedule to locate available classes to enroll in. View the tutorial on how to enroll in classes using ctcLink.
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Pay Tuition & Fees
Pay for your classes by the quarterly payment deadline. Follow up with your funding sources to confirm eligibility or sign up for a payment plan.
Prepare to Succeed
Make sure to be ready for your first day of classes! Here are some resources to help get you ready.
- Buy your textbooks and supplies.
- Learn about campus resources.
- Set up academic accommodations.
- Explore Academic Support programs.
- Learn about student parking options.
- Familiarize yourself with the Highline Catalog and your Rights and Responsibilities as a student.
Questions? Contact Us.
Entry Advising
entryadvising@highline.edu
(206) 592-3620
Upper lobby of Building 6
Admissions Office Hours
Day |
Hours |
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Monday |
8 – 5 p.m. |
Tuesday |
8 – 6 p.m. |
Wednesday |
8 – 5 p.m. |
Thursday |
8 – 5 p.m. |
Friday |
8 – 2 p.m. |
Holiday Closures
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