Frequently Asked Questions About Records
How do I find out what courses are available at CCRI?
What if a course section is full (closed)?
What if a course gets cancelled?
How do I find out what my grades are?
What kind of Information can I receive Online (What is CCRI Pipeline)?
Q. How do I find out what courses are available at CCRI?
A. Information regarding what courses are currently open is available here. Printed course bulletins are also published for each term and are available in various on-campus locations including the Offices of Enrollment Services locations on each campus.
Q. What if a course section is full (closed)?
A. If a course section is full you can sign up for any other open section of the same course. If the closed section is the only one that fits your schedule, you can keep trying to either register online via Pipeline or by registering in person, through the Office of Enrollment Services. Students who may have signed up for the class may choose to drop the class, thereby opening a seat for you.
Q. What if a course gets cancelled?
Q. How do I get a transcript?
A. Official (and unofficial) Transcripts are available from a number of sources. See instructions for obtaining your official or unofficial transcript here »
Q. How do I find out what my grades are?
A. Student grades are typically available 7-10 days following the completion of the semester. They are mailed to all students whose financial obligations to the institution have been satisfied in full and who have complied with the Rubella/German Measles state law. Grades are available online through Pipeline.
More information on how to check your grades in Pipeline is here »
Q. How do I find a CCRI Catalog?
A. The student catalog is available on the Web here. All requests for Foreign Student Admissions should be directly referred to the Office of Enrollment Services.
Q. When is the office open?
A. A full schedule of office hours is available here »
Q. What kind of Information can I receive Online (What is Pipeline)?
A. Pipeline is CCRI's Web Portal, connecting the college community via the Web to academic resources, administrative services, CCRI news and the Internet at large, all online.
Students can use Pipeline to register, make payments, check grades, use
course tools, send and receive e-mail, create your own personal address
book, access and manage your personal, course and school calendars, create,
manage and join group homepages for clubs, organizations and committees,
view targeted messages, news & events, campus announcements and much
more.
Documentation on how to use Pipeline is available here »



