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Academic Advisors

Your advisor can help you avoid mistakes like these: Taking classes that you don’t need. Missing a class that will not be offered again for a year or more. Failing to…

Academic Advising

An advisor helps students select courses appropriate to their career goals and provides answers to academic questions. New students meet with an entry advisor as part of the enrollment process….

Personal Counseling

You don’t need to be in a crisis to seek counseling. All sessions are confidential except in rare and exceptional cases. Schedule an Appointment Appointments are available for scheduling by…

Entry Registration

Our entry registration process is designed to help you pick your degree program, select your classes, and get you started on the pathway to academic success. New students are scheduled…

Transfer Schools

The following is a list of some of the 4-year schools that degrees from Grays Harbor College may transfer into. Bastyr University Central Washington University CWU Online Programs City University…

Online Resources for Career Counseling

CareerBliss: Use this site to search for job openings or to find reviews of particular employers written by current and former employees. Also includes salary information, as well as career advice articles. …

Total Withdrawal from All Classes

We encourage students to speak with an advisor to complete the paperwork to withdraw from all classes. This allows them to understand the repercussions of withdrawing and the resources available….

Grades & Academic Policies

Read below for information on how to get your grades, improving grades, and other academic policies at Grays Harbor College. How do you get your grades? You can access your…

Waitlist Procedures

Our waitlist is a system that manages enrollment when a class becomes full. You can place yourself on the waitlist when you enroll in classes and you will be added…

Adding and Dropping Classes

Classes can be added up until the day before the first day of class on a space-available basis. Dropping classes can be done all the way up until “W Day.”…

Change of Major/Program

Many students change majors after starting college, sometimes more than once. It is important for you, the college, and the Financial Aid department to have your current major/program identified in…