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SPSCC students should get ready to ‘go live’ with long-awaited tech upgrade in May

Staff practices with the new tech systems coming to South Puget Sound Community College.
Staff practices with the new tech systems coming to South Puget Sound Community College. Courtesy of SPSCC

South Puget Sound Community College is almost ready to launch ctcLink, a college-wide technology upgrade that will make it easier for students to register for classes, pay tuition, and more.

SPSCC will “go-live” with ctcLink on May 9, according to a news release from the community college.

The current administrative technology being replaced by ctcLink is around 35 years old, according to the news release. The new system will give students to a more efficient way of doing their college business that they can access anywhere, the release says.

Staff have been working on this upgrade for over a year, the release says. Following “go-live,” college services such as registration and payments will not be available right away, but the Start Here desk located on the second floor of Building 22 will help students complete any college business, the news release says.

Students will continue to be updated as “go-live” gets closer. They will be able to access ctcLink and activate their accounts the week of May 16-20. For more information, visit the college’s ctcLink webpage.

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