- Click on “Admissions & Financial Aid” tab.
- Click on “Apply.”
- Under “Submit an Application”, click on “Online Application.”
- When you click on the link, you will be directed to create an account with a user name and password.
- Upload a copy of your state issued photo ID to the application before submitting it or take a screenshot of your photo ID and email it to admissions@cv.edu or you may deliver the photo ID to the Admissions Office in person or by mail to the address below:
Chattahoochee Valley Community College
Attn: Admissions Office
2602 College Drive
Phenix City, Alabama 36869
- Students with questions may visit the office located in Wallace Hall, Room 201A or email the staff at admissions@cv.edu. Please ensure that your name and student ID number are included in the email.
- Have official high school/GED and college transcript(s) sent to the Admissions Office. High schools and/or colleges that have memberships through electronic vendors such as eSript, Parchment, National Student Clearinghouse, and Scribonline will send transcripts electronically at your request. Schools that do not have memberships with electronic vendors may mail official transcripts to:
Chattahoochee Valley Community College
Attn: Admissions Office
2602 College Drive
Phenix City, AL 36869
- You may email your advisor to schedule an appointment for a one-on-one advising session. You may also come to Wallace Hall Room 101 during any of our Fast Friday events for assistance. Students may also receive assistance from the SENSE Program, located in Wallace Hall or in the Office of Student Development and Success located in Owen Hall. Additionally, tech support is available at ithelp@piratemail.cv.edu.
- Registering for Classes. You will register for classes through the Student Pirate Web. Training videos on registering using Student Pirate Web are provided in the Blackboard Student Success Class for Online Learning in the Advising and Registration You may also contact your advisor or receive assistance from the SENSE Program staff, located in Wallace Hall, or in the Office of Student Development and Success located in Owen Hall. Staff will also be available in Wallace Hall Room 101 for assistance during designated registration periods.
- Enrollment/Registration Assistance. Students may come to Wallace Hall Room 101 for centralized assistance with enrollment and registration during designated registration periods; or receive assistance from the SENSE Program, located in Wallace Hall; or from the Office of Student Development and Success, located in Owen Hall.