Early course registration allows students to register for classes prior to the standard open registration date. At public institutions of higher education, student course registration order is usually based on the number of credits a student has been awarded by the attending institution, sometimes referred to as "class standing." Priority registration varies depending on each institution's policy, and some institutions do not offer priority registration.
In 2013 the Legislature passed house bill 1109, which required institutions of higher education that offered early course registration to have a process in place to allow students who were eligible veterans or National Guard members early course registration. In 2015 the policy was expanded to include spouses receiving eligible veteran education benefits. The policy expired on August 1, 2022.
Beginning in the 2024-25 academic year, public institutions of higher education that offer an early course registration period for any segment of the student population must have a process in place to allow students who are eligible veterans, National Guard members, active duty military, and their spouses, domestic partners, and dependents early course registration. Eligible students who are:
An eligible veteran or National Guard member residing in Washington who was an active or reserve member of the United States military or naval forces, or a National Guard member called to active duty, who served in active federal service, or in a war or conflict fought on foreign soil or in international waters or in support of those serving on foreign soil or in international waters, and if discharged from service, has received an honorable discharge or any other discharge if the sole reason for discharge is due to gender or sexuality.