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Registration Information

 

Registration for Spring 2026 begins on October 31, 2025, at 8:00 a.m. and ends on January 13, 2026, at 5:30 p.m. Classes will start on Wednesday, January 7, 2026.

 

Schedule of Classes

To view classes, visit Search for Classes. Visit OneACCS SSB-9 Student Self-Service Guide for more information.

C.A. Fredd Campus Courses

Students can take advantage of classes at our C.A. Fredd Campus in addition to those offered at the Martin campus. Whether you’re looking to fulfill degree requirements or try something new, our Fredd Campus provides flexible options to fit your schedule.

C.A. Fredd Campus Spring 2026 Course List

 

Email advising@sheltonstate.edu for help with registration.

Wintermester Information

Wintermester is an online mini-term session designed for students who want to finish strong or get a jump start next semester.

 

Wintermester 2025 Classes December 1 - December 17, 2025

CRNSubjectNumberSectionTitleCampusCredit Hours
10550BUS263W90Wintermester-Legal/Social Environment of BusinessOnline3
10567ECO231W90Wintermester-Principles of MacroeconomicsOnline3
10573ECO232W90Wintermester-Principles of MicroeconomicsOnline3
10480ENG252W90Wintermester-American Literature IIOnline3
10576HEC140W90Wintermester-Principles of NutritionOnline3
10379MUS101W90Wintermester-Music AppreciationOnline3
10073ORI101W90Wintermester-Orientation to CollegeOnline2
10211PSY200W90Wintermester-General PsychologyOnline3

Wintermester registration is open through Monday, November 24, 2025, at 5:30 p.m.

Full payment is due by Tuesday, November 25, 2025, at 8:00 a.m. There will be no additional drop/add dates for the Maymester term.

You must be a currently enrolled (fall term) student or apply specifically for the fall term (not spring or summer) to enroll in a Wintermester course.

 

Instruction for all Wintermester classes is online and will begin on Monday, December 1, 2025. Final exams will be held on Wednesday, December 17, 2025.

 

For more information, visit Wintermester 2025.

Delivery Methods for Instruction

In preparing to register for courses, it is important to know the delivery methods for instruction. The table below provides additional information concerning schedule types and instructional methods. It is important to note that online, hybrid, and virtual formats require access to a computer with high-speed internet capabilities, a webcam, and a microphone.

 

Schedule TypeInstructional MethodDescription
LectureTraditionalLecture-based class meets entirely on campus.
LabTraditionalLab-based class meets entirely on campus.
Lecture/LabTraditionalLecture- and lab-based classes meet entirely on campus.
OnlineOnlineClass meets entirely online. Students are not required to come to campus. Students take exams using the College's online test proctoring service or in an approved proctored environment.
HybridHybridClass requires students to attend a designated number of classes on campus and to complete activities and coursework online. Exams may be given on campus or using the College's online test proctoring service.
Virtual OnlineClass has specific days and times that students will meet virtually through a video conferencing platform. Students are not required to come to campus. Students take exams using the College's online test proctoring service or in an approved proctored environment.
VirtualHybridClass has specific days and times that students will meet virtually through a video conferencing platform and specific days and times that students will meet on campus. Exams may be given on campus or using the College's online test proctoring service.

 

Academic Calendars

Grades & Student Records

Semester Grades

Students may obtain final grades by logging into their myShelton account.

  • To access grades through myShelton, student must have a myShelton Username and Password. Once you access your myShelton account and log in, click on the “Student” tab and then click on “Student Records” tab to access grades.

Grades are not mailed. It is the student’s responsibility to check their grades. The College strongly recommends that this be done before the beginning of the next semester.

Academic History

Students may view all coursework taken at Shelton State and any coursework that has been accepted for transfer from other institutions through myShelton.

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