Enrollment Center

The Enrollment Center is where you can get help with admission, financial aid, advising, registration and student records. We will point you in the right direction via the appropriate department or directly provide answers and resources for various common student needs.

Oakton's Enrollment Center services include assistance with the admission application and enrollment processes, meeting with an academic advisor, paying for college and submitting tuition payments. You can also find support with updating your student record or ordering an Oakton transcript, as well as registration and submitting a transcript. Support for first-generation students and career and transfer planning are available upon enrollment at Oakton.

Steps to Enroll

Step 1: Apply 
  • Apply online 
  • After submitting your application, access your New Student Portal to view your Admission Checklist and next steps.
  • Submit admission documents: your transcripts (high school, college, AP, military) and Proof of Residency.

Note: To satisfy placement we will accept your unofficial transcript. To transfer previous courses to Oakton as credit, you will need to submit your official college transcript in addition to an Evaluation of Credits (PDF) (428 KB) form to have your previous credits evaluated.

 

Step 2: Submit a Prerequisite Override
  • Some courses require prerequisite credits. If you've already taken those classes at another school, you may submit a prerequisite override form for any class that requires a prerequisite.
  • Select "your next steps" in your New Student Portal to learn more about the prerequisite process.

Step 3: Complete the Online Orientation
  • Online Orientation is required before you can register for classes. Orientation information is available in your New Student Portal on the "your next steps" tab.

Step 4: Register for Classes
  • Register for classes through your myOakton account.

    If you need support selecting classes or creating an academic plan, you can schedule an appointment with an academic advisor. Instructions are listed on the "your next steps" tab of your New Student Portal.

Step 5: Pay Tuition and Fees
  • Login to your myOakton.edu account to sign up for a payment plan or pay your tuition in full. Payments can also be made in person at the Cashier at the Des Plaines campus.
  • If you'd like financial assistance, you can apply online by completing a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) application, available at FAFSA.gov. Oakton's school code is 009896.
  • You can also apply for scholarships on the Oakton Scholarships webpage.

Step 1: Apply
  • Apply online here.
  • Access your New Student Portal to view your Admission Checklist and next steps.
  • Submit admission documents: your transcripts (high school, college, AP, military) and Proof of Residency.

Step 2: Meet Placement Requirements
  • Determining your skill level in reading, writing and math will help you and your advisors make the best choices in your course selection. You may submit transcripts showing your high school grade point average in the above subjects, SAT / ACT scores, or credits from other colleges to determine your placement. If you don't have those, you may need to take a placement test. Visit your New Student Portal for more information.

Step 3: Complete Online Orientation and Academic Advising
  • Online Orientation is required. Orientation information is available in your New Student Portal on the "Next Steps" tab. You will need your Oakton Student ID number and the access code listed in your portal to login and complete the orientation.
  • An in-person Advising and Registration Workshop is required after online orientation and placement requirements are completed. Details will be available in your New Student Portal when you are eligible to complete this step.

Step 4: Register for Classes
  • Course Registration will take place during your in-person Advising and Registration Workshop. During the Workshop, you will meet with an Academic Advisor, begin your academic plan for Oakton, and register for classes. 
  • Placement in reading, writing, and math is required prior to registering for classes. Visit your New Student Portal for information on how to meet Oakton's placement requirements by SAT/ACT, High School GPA, prior college credit, or on-campus placement testing.

Step 5: Pay Tuition and Fees
  • Visit my.oakton.edu to sign up for a payment plan or pay your tuition in full. Payments can also be made in person at the Cashier at the Des Plaines campus.
  • If you'd like financial assistance, you can apply online by completing a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) application, available at FAFSA.gov. Oakton's school code is 009896.
  • You can also apply for scholarships on the Oakton Scholarships webpage.
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Step 1: Apply 
  • Apply online 
  • After submitting your application, access your New Student Portal to view your Admission Checklist and next steps.
  • Submit admission documents: your transcripts (high school, college, AP, military) and Proof of Residency.

Note: To satisfy placement we will accept your unofficial transcript. To transfer previous courses to Oakton as credit, you will need to submit your official college transcript in addition to an Evaluation of Credits (PDF) (428 KB) form to have your previous credits evaluated.

 

Step 2: Submit a Prerequisite Override
  • Some courses require prerequisite credits. If you've already taken those classes at another school, you may submit a prerequisite override form for any class that requires a prerequisite.
  • Select "your next steps" in your New Student Portal to learn more about the prerequisite process.

Step 3: Complete the Online Orientation
  • Visiting students are strongly encouraged to complete online orientation prior to registration. Orientation information is available in your New Student Portal on the "your next steps" tab.

Step 4: Register for Classes
  • Register for classes through your myOakton account.

    If you need support selecting classes or creating an academic plan, you can schedule an appointment with an academic advisor. Instructions are listed on the "your next steps" tab of your New Student Portal.

Step 5: Pay Tuition and Fees
  • Login to your myOakton.edu account to sign up for a payment plan or pay your tuition in full. Payments can also be made in person at the Cashier at the Des Plaines campus.
  • If you'd like financial assistance, you can apply online by completing a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) application, available at FAFSA.gov. Oakton's school code is 009896.
  • You can also apply for scholarships on the Oakton Scholarships webpage.

Track Degree Progress with uAchieve®

Want to check on your progress toward your degree or certificate? Use uAchieve® to evaluate your courses, grade point average, remaining program requirements and more to generate a report. Your advisor and Oakton’s Registrar Services will use your report for reference and as an official evaluation tool when you are ready to graduate.

Learn More About uAchieve®

Contact Us

If you have any questions along the way, reach out to our team to get answers. Remote and in-person services are available Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.*

*Limited services every Thursday from 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. and the first Friday of the month from 8:30 a.m. - 10 a.m. 

*Note: Oakton is closed Friday through Sunday during the summer.

Enrollment Center
Des Plaines
847.635.1700
Room 1860
enrollmentcenter@oakton.edu

Skokie
847.635.1700
Room A100
enrollmentcenter@oakton.edu

Enrollment Services

The Enrollment Services team is located within the Enrollment Center. This team provides general assistance with services including admission, registration, student records, academic advising, and financial assistance.

  • Lindsey R. Hunter, Director of Admission and Enrollment

Enrollment Services and Operations Staff


Des Plaines Enrollment Services

  • Michelle Blum, Enrollment Services Senior Manager
  • Caitlin Melzer, Enrollment Services Specialist
  • Michelle Arredondo, Enrollment Services Specialist
  • Brian Hunley, Enrollment Services Specialist
  • Gracyn Hubick, Enrollment Services Specialist

Operations

  • Ashley Burnett, Admissions Operations Coordinator
  • Lauren Gallagher, CRM and Communications Coordinator
  • George Bueno, Admissions Operations Specialist
  • Tara Wesselink, Admissions Operations Specialist

Skokie Enrollment Services

  • Rebecca Wojcicki, Enrollment Services Manager and Skokie Supervisor
  • Jason Arndt, Enrollment Services Specialist
  • Michelle Camburn, Enrollment Services Specialist
  • Mohammed Hussaini, Enrollment Services Specialist