Harper College offices will be closed Monday, September 2 in observance of Labor Day.
As a new certificate-seeking student, this guide will help you through each step of the enrollment process:
Apply online at harpercollege.edu/apply. Payment of a $25 nonrefundable fee is required at the time of application.
Submit official transcripts directly from the high school(s) and college(s) you indicated on your application. If you are transferring military, foreign or college credit from another institution, transcripts will be evaluated automatically based on the following criteria: general education courses, direct equivalent courses to Harper courses and general elective courses.
For information on how to transfer credit from another institution:
Visit harpercollege.edu and search for “Transfer of Credit.”
The MyHarper Portal and HarperMobile App are your primary sources of information and communication from the college. Please become familiar with them before the semester begins.
Need your username or password?
The log in page for the portal contains instructions for:
Student Service Desk: studentsd@harpercollege.edu or 847.925.6866
If you are enrolled in a certificate program that requires a total of 16 credit hours or more, complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at fafsa.gov to see if you qualify for federal or state aid.
Undocumented and transgender students who are not able to apply for FAFSA may be able to complete an Alternative Application for Illinois Financial Aid
For assistance with financial aid and college payment options:
One Stop Center: onestop@harpercollege.edu or 847.925.6710
If paying for college is a challenge, you’re not alone. Explore all of your options, including payment plans, student employment, apprenticeship programs, grants and other ways to finance your education. All students should apply for scholarships.
For assistance with financial aid and college payment options:
One Stop Center: onestop@harpercollege.edu or 847.925.6710
If you are planning to enroll in a college-level English or Math course during your first semester at Harper, you will either need to take the placement exam, provide SAT/ACT scores or submit transcripts with college credit for evaluation.
Placement exams may be waived for students who demonstrate college readiness in other ways. For complete details, review important information about Course Placement Testing and College Readiness.
Review your placement test requirements:
Testing Center: testing@harpercollege.edu or 847.925.6541
Register for classes:
As a certificate-seeking student, you aren't required to attend Orientation or meet with an academic advisor before you register, but if you would like to do so anyway, please contact the Center for New Students and Orientation.
You have options to pay for your classes:
Remember: Your financial aid must be ready and/or you must arrange payment within 5 business days of registration to secure your schedule. All course selections are considered temporary until payment arrangements are complete.
Find out more about payment options:
One Stop Center: onestop@harpercollege.edu or 847.925.6710 or visit Building A, Room A250.
The Office of Admissions Outreach is committed to making your enrollment process a seamless transition. If you have questions or concerns, please contact us at 847.925.6707 and ask to speak with an admissions representative.
Admissions Outreach
Building C, Room C103
847.925.6700
Email Admissions
Request an Appointment
On Campus Hours—C103:
Monday–Friday: 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
On Campus Hours—One Stop A250:
Monday–Thursday: 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Remote Hours (phone, email, and chat):
Monday–Thursday: 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Friday: 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The office is closed on college holidays.