Registration

The function of registration is to ensure that Griffith College has full and accurate records for each student. All students must register online before the programme commences. Online registration allows students to pay fees, seek tax relief and access essential college resources such as Moodle. It also ensures you are registered with the validating body. Students who do not register cannot successfully participate in college life, cannot take examinations and will not be able to graduate.

Completing your registration means registering online at MyGCD and paying your fees in full. Only then are you fully registered and will you be entitled to access the services provided by the College to its students. Once online registration opens, the Registration Office will notify you via e-mail.

How to Register Online

New students can log in to MyGCD using your 7 digit reference number that you will find on your offer letter and your date of birth as your password in the format day/month/year. For example, if your date of birth is the 1st of June 1990, you would use 01/06/1990, including the forward slashes.

Returning students can log in to MyGCD using your Moodle username and password.

Should you have any queries in relation to the registration process please email [email protected].

Registration for Supplemental Exams and Assignments

If you have failed or did not complete a subject during the academic year, you must retake the subject at the supplemental sitting normally held in August. The College will automatically re-register you for this sitting and be invoiced for any relevant repeat fees by the Student Fees Office.

De-registration 

The College reserves the right to de-register or withdraw students in the case of poor attendance, inadequate or inappropriate participation in class, or if found in breach of any College regulation or policy. Once de-registered, you forfeit all claims on a place in a class and on college facilities, as well as any financial grant or assistance being received.

The right to refuse admission 

The College reserves the right to refuse admission to any of its programmes of study at its absolute discretion.

The College reserves the right to make all appropriate enquiries of any applicant and student who has been admitted.

If an applicant or student fails to disclose any information that, in the view of the College, could affect the health and safety of others, the College reserves the right to refuse admission or to require the student to withdraw from a programme of study, as the case may be.​