Register for Classes
STEP #1: What to bring with you when registering
Immunization Record. Submit copy of Immunization Record if born on or after January 1, 1957, as mandated by ACT 141 of 1987. Incoming freshmen and foreign-born, two doses of measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine. The Arkansas Dept. of Health must approve any exemptions based on Medical, Religious, or Philosophical reasons. You can fill out the online exemption application here.
Driver’s license or State issued photo I.D. card
ACT or Accuplacer test scores. These scores are used for placement in English, Math, and Reading according to the following guidelines:
Students who have not scored 19 or above on the English, Math, and Reading portions of the ACT (or have not taken the ACT), must take the Accuplacer exam for placement.
If you have not taken the ACT exam, sitting for the Accuplacer test is the easiest. The test is available on campus for a fee of $15.00, payable at the Cashier's Office. It is given in the Intake Testing Center located in room 142 of the Student Services Building. Please call the Registrar’s Office at 870-543-5958 or 870-850-8632.
Official copy of your high school transcript or GED tests scores.
Transfer students who have attended another college or university are required to furnish official transcripts when applying for admission. Official transcripts should be mailed to Southeast Arkansas College directly from the sending college, sent electronically to admissions@seark.edu, or provided in a sealed envelope. Required documents can be mailed to the address below:
Admissions
Southeast Arkansas College
1900 Hazel Street
Pine Bluff, AR 71603
If the required documents are not available, conditional admission is possible. Contact Admissions for further information. After admission, an Advisor HOLD will be placed on your student’s record until you meet with your advisor. This hold will keep you from registering for classes. After meeting with your advisor, the HOLD will be removed.
STEP #2: If Needed, Visit the Cashier
If you have not taken the ACT exam, the Accuplacer test is available on campus for a fee of $15.00, payable at the Cashier Office. The Cashier is located in the Business/Student Services building, room 165. Please take your Accuplacer receipt to the Registrar’s Office.
STEP #3: If Needed, Visit the Testing Center
Students who have not scored 19 or above on the English, Math, and Reading portions of the ACT (or have not taken the ACT), must take the Accuplacer. For instance, if a student scores an 18 on the ACT Reading assessment, the student will need to take the Accuplacer Reading Assessment for placement. The Intake Testing Center is located in room 142 of the Student Services Building.
STEP #4: See an Advisor
Prior to registering for classes, each student must see an advisor. Visit the Student Success Center, Room 160 located in the Student Services Building, for advisement and register for classes via Self Service. If you are paying for the classes yourself, without financial aid, staff will assist in setting up a payment plan.
STEP #5: Visit the Registrar’s Office
After registering for classes, pick up your Student ID from the Registrar’s Office. Student IDs must be worn while on campus. There is no charge for the first student ID, but there is a $5.00 charge for a replacement.
STEP #6: If Needed, Visit Financial Aid
Students who are receiving any type of financial assistance (or who have applied for financial aid) need to go by the Financial Aid Office for verification. Financial Aid is located in Room 152, in the Student Services Building.
Payment plans can be made online via Self Service (Student Planning) or paid in full at the Cashier. See and adhere to payment deadlines to avoid being dropped from your classes.
STEP #7: Purchase Books and Supplies
Visit the Virtual Barnes and Noble Bookstore for your books and supplies. It is recommended you have your registration class schedule in front of you when ordering books and supplies. If you have any issues with using the online bookstore, contact: Meagan Coats at mcoats@seark.edu, or by phone at 870-850-3124.