Student MyAccess FAQs
General Questions
What is MyAccess?
MyAccess is a secure web application that is the student and faculty view into the student information system. Faculty can manage and view their student academic records. Students can view academic history, accounts, and financial aid information.
How do I log into MyAccess?
Use a modern web browser like Google Chrome, Firefox, or Safari to navigate to MyAccess, and log in with your SSO NetID and password.
Be aware that after 60 minutes of inactivity, the system will automatically log you out.
As with any system containing confidential data, the best practice is to always sign out after you have completed your task.
What if I need help or have questions using MyAccess?
Contact Registrar’s office at univregistrar@georgetown.edu for help answering any questions you may have while using MyAccess.
Registration Information
- When is registration?
Please see registration dates for details.
- How do I review the schedule of classes?
The public schedule of classes is available through the schedule of classes. You will also be able to view the class schedule from MyAccess.
- What is a CRN?
A CRN is a course reference number and is assigned by Banner when a course section is created.
- How can I identify if my online class is either asynchronous or synchronous?
More information coming soon.
- What tips are there for using the search functionality on the public course catalog?
Please view the How to Search the Schedule of Classes video or the Schedule of Classes Search and Results documentation.
- How do I add or drop classes?
The University Registrar’s Registration Resources page includes information, instructions, and policies regarding adding and dropping classes for Undergraduate and Graduate students.
School of Medicine students should contact their Office of the Registrar at medreg@georgetown.edu for details on how to add or drop classes.
Law Center students should review instructions on the Law Campus registrar’s web page.
- How can I verify I am on the waitlist?
Main Campus students can learn more about the waitlist process, as well as instructions and policies regarding the waitlist by visiting the University Registrar’s Registration Resources page.
School of Medicine students should contact their Office of the Registrar at medreg@georgetown.edu for questions about the wait list.
Law Center students should review instructions on the Law Campus registrar’s web page.
Student Account and Financial Aid Information
- How do I view and pay my bill?
For help and instructions on paying your bill in MyAccess please contact the appropriate Office of Revenue and Receivables.
Main campus and Medical School students please contact the Office of Revenue and Receivables at studentaccounts@georgetown.edu or 202-687-7100.
Law Center students please contact the Law Center Office of Student Accounts at studentaccounts@law.georgetown.edu or 202-662-9057.
- How do I give my parents access to view my bill?
The Office of Revenue and Receivables website includes information, instructions, and policies regarding your account. Follow these instructions to give others the ability to access your student account information.
- Where do I go to obtain my Financial Aid information?
Main and Medical Campus students should contact the Office of Student Financial Services for additional information.
Law Center students can view this information in MyAccess and can find additional information or instructions online.
Grades and Transcript Information
- How do I review my grades?
Log into MyAccess, select the Student tab, select Student Profile, and then select View Grades to review your grades.
- Where do I go to view a copy of my transcript?
Information about student records can be found on the Transcripts page.
- How do I order an official copy of my transcript?
Information about student records can be found on the Transcripts page.
- What is MyDegree and how do I use it?
The MyDegree functionality provides you with a summary of the classes you have taken, and the remaining classes you need to complete in order to fulfill your degree requirements. You can also use MyDegree to determine how well the classes you have taken so far stack up towards an alternate major. MyDegree is not the official record of the University – you will need to order an official transcript for that purpose. To learn more about MyDegree and receive answers to frequently asked questions, please visit the MyDegree page on the University Registrar’s website.