Banner Self-Service Frequently Asked
Questions
What is Banner Self-Service?
When is Banner Self-Service available?
What is a "Student ID” or “A Number"?
What is a "PIN" and how do I get one?
What if I forget my PIN?
How do I change my PIN?
What’s the difference between Desire2Learn
and Banner Self-Service?
What can I do in Banner Self-Service?
Who can use Banner Self-Service?
How will I access my class information from
within the new Banner system?
Will I be able to access Banner Self-Service from
home or while I am away?
Is the new system secure?
I keep getting an error message when I try to
log in. Why?
How secure is my information on Banner
Self-Service?
I can’t find the class I’m looking for this
semester. Where is it?
On the “look up classes” screen, there is no
registration square beside the class that I want to take. What should I
do?
The system won’t let me sign up for the class
that I want. Why not?
What is a “CRN?”
I'm a parent. Can I pay my child's tuition and fees on
Banner Self-Service?
What can I do to protect my records?
What if the information shown in my student
records is incorrect?
What effect does a hold have?
How do I request that an official copy of
my transcript be sent to another institution or to an employer?
Why must I select a career when I want to view my
unofficial transcript?
These answers didn’t fix my problem, what should I
do?
What is Banner Self-Service?
Banner Self-Service is a web based interface that allows you to have access to a
lot of services that Chattanooga State provides. You can do everything from
registering for classes and paying fees to changing your address.
When is Banner Self-Service available?
24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Scheduled and unscheduled maintenance and/or essential processing periods may
make the system unavailable for short periods. We will post scheduled downtimes
on the login page. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience.
What is a "Student ID or ‘A’ Number"?
Your Student ID or ‘A’ Number is a number assigned to you when you are given
access to the Banner Self-Service system. To login initial, you can use your
social security number. We encourage you to use your “A” number after this
initial login to protect the security of your social security number.
What is a "PIN" and how do I get one?
Your Banner Self-Service PIN (Personal Identification Number) is a six-digit
number that serves as the password for access to your student records. Your PIN
was set at the time you applied for admission to CSTCC. The Banner Self-Service
PIN is initially set to your birth date in MMDDYY format. All six digits must be
entered (if your PIN has leading zeros, enter them also). PIN assignments are
case-sensitive. Remember that your PIN must be all numerals – no letters.
It is very important that you change your PIN as soon as possible and not share
this confidential information with anyone unless you want that individual to
have full access to your records.
What if I forget my PIN?
There is a process for the system to help you. If you recall, you were asked to
provide a Security Question and response when you initially signed on to your
Banner Self-Service account. When you arrive at the Self-Service login click on
the button labeled Forgot PIN. The system will respond by asking you your
security question. If you respond correctly (your answer is case sensitive) you
will be prompted to enter a new PIN then you will be allowed to sign on as
normal.
If you cannot recall the correct answer to your Security
Question, go to the Records Office on the first floor of the
Student Center to reactivate your account.
We consider your PIN to be extremely confidential information and will release
it only with proper picture identification. While the procedures below may seem
inconvenient, they are followed for your protection.
To ensure the security of your records and prevent any other individual from
either viewing your information or using services available to you, passwords,
usernames, and personal identification numbers have been created exclusively for
you. The college will not release any of this information without in-person
picture identification and your written consent. Phone or fax requests cannot be
honored.
How do I change my PIN?
The first time you login, you will be asked to change your PIN number. Remember
to change it to something that you can remember but that others would not be
able to easily guess.
To change your pin after this initial process, you need to take the following
steps:
- Login to Banner Self-Service
- Click on “Personal Information”
- Click on “Change PIN” (It is at the last link on the screen.)
- Enter your old PIN
- Enter your new PIN twice
- Click “Change PIN”
What’s the
difference between Desire2Lean and Banner Self-Service?
- Banner Self-Service allows students to register for classes, see their grades,
look at a transcript, pay their fees – in other words, view and sometimes change
the records information that Chattanooga State has about each individual
student.
- Desire2Learn is a course management systems that faculty members use
either to teach online classes or provide supplemental materials for
traditional classes. Although all students may log into Desire2Learn, students may
only see course materials for classes they are registered for. Instructors are
responsible for allowing students to see course materials for a particular
course.
What can I do in Banner Self-Service?
Admissions & Records
- Request admission materials
- Register and add/drop (when the registration schedule allows it and the
advisor has approved it)
- See which courses transferred to CSTCC from another institution
- See your semester grades
- See your transcript (compilation of all courses and grades)
- See holds that have been placed on your records, and who to see about clearing
the holds
- See your mailing addresses
- See your e-mail addresses
- See your class schedule
- Change your Personal Identification Number
Educational planning and Advisement (Beginning September 2007)
- See a degree audit of your academic record
- Find your adviser’s name
Bursar – Paying Fees (Beginning July 2007)
- See a summary of your student account (fees)
- Pay tuition & fees by credit card (Online Check, MasterCard, Discover, Visa)
- Sign up for Deferred Payment Plan
Student (Financial) Aid
- View the status of documents submitted or needed
- View your financial aid awards
- View your financial aid loan history
- View your financial aid academic progress
- View Summary
Who can use Banner Self-Service?
Applicants and current students can access Student Services. Prospective
students can look at general information using the Financial Aid Application and
Information link, as well as the course sections.
How will I access my class information from within the new Banner system?
You will access class related information via Banner Self-Service. Self-Service
is totally web based making it available from just about any of the current web
browsers.
Will I be able to access Banner Self-Service from home or while I am away?
Sure, this is one of the really nice things about the new system. You’ll be able
to access your class information from home, your office or just about anywhere
you have a web browser and a connection to the Internet.
Is the new system secure?
Yes. We take security of data very seriously simply because we have to. We use
the same secure web page technologies used by the financial institutions and
other secure web sites. This will assure you that your data link to the new
system is secure. You must, however, help us by maintaining the security of your
Login and PIN.
I keep getting an error message when I try to log in. Why?
You may not be using a correct User ID and Password. Remember that your user ID
is your student ID number (A12345678) or your social security number and your
PIN is your 6-digit date of birth (MMDDYY) the first time you log in.
If you have logged in previously and you don’t remember your PIN number, there
is a process for the system to help you. If you recall, you were asked to
provide a Security Question and response when you initially signed on to your
Banner Self-Service account. When you arrive at the Self-Service login click on
the button labeled Forgot PIN. The system will respond by asking you your
security question. If you respond correctly (your answer is case sensitive) you
will be prompted to enter a new PIN then you will be allowed to sign on as
normal.
- If you cannot recall the correct answer to your "Security Question"
- If you have unsuccessfully attempted to log on 5 times
Go to the Records Office on the main campus or any off campus site to reactivate your account.
A photo id is required to reactivate your account.
I keep getting logged out of the system. Why?
For security reasons, the system will log you out if you have been inactive for
15 minutes.
How secure is my information on Banner Self-Service?
- Information is encrypted before it is transmitted over the Internet using
secure sockets layer (SSL) technology.
- A valid Student ID Number and PIN must be provided before access to any
information is allowed.
- Data is encrypted before it is passed between the web server and the
administrative computer.
I can’t find the class I’m looking for this semester. Where is it?
Make sure you are in the correct term. Go to “Register” and “Select Term.” Make
sure that you choose the correct semester. TTC means Tennessee Technology
Center. Only students in TTC programs should choose this term.
It is also possible that you are looking for a “closed” class. You need to go to
the instructor for that class to get permission to register for it.
On the “look up classes” screen, there is no registration square beside the
class that I want to take. What should I do?
Go to the “Drop and Add” menu and choose to “reinstate” the class.
The system won’t let me sign up for the class that I want. Why not?
There are several reasons that you may not be able to register for a class.
First, you need to make sure that you have been accepted to the institution and
are allowed to register for any classes. You can check with the Admissions
Office (423-697-4401) if you are unsure about this.
If you are able to register for classes, certain classes may still be
unavailable to you. There are courses that you are required to take before you
will be eligible to take others. If you haven’t taken Intermediate Algebra for
example, you won’t be able to register for Pre-calculus. Transitional studies
courses that you need to take before you register for others will be listed at
the top of the “Drop/Add Classes” screen in Banner Self-Service.
You also will not be able to register for a science lab unless you have
registered for the lecture portion.
Classes fill up very quickly. You may not be able to register for a class
because it is full. If this happens, try to find another section that is
available. If that is the only time that you can take the class, you will need
to speak with your advisor, the instructor for the class and the department head
to get approval to be added into the course. You will also need to go to the
instructor or department head if you are trying to get into a class that
requires permission to enter (music, some upper level classes, etc.).
What is a “CRN?”
Web registration uses five-digit CRN (Course Registration Number) such as 72568
instead of course ID such as ENGL-1010-PRN to identify courses. Every class,
lab, etc. has its own unique CRN. Before you register, you'll need to know the
CRN for the classes in which you wish to register. Call Numbers can be found in
two places:
- The online Available Course Sections.
- The printed Schedule of Classes.
If you are registering for a class which requires a lab as a co-requisite, you
must register for both sections at the same time.
I'm a parent. Can I pay my child's tuition and fees on Banner Self-Service?
No. The student can pay with your credit card by logging in with his/her student
ID and PIN. You or your child may pay in person in the Bursar’s Office or any
off-campus location.
What can I do to protect my records?
- Don't reveal your PIN to anyone (even if they say they work for the College)
and protect the use of your Student ID Number and/or your social security
number.
- Log off from Web for Students (click the Exit button) and close the browser
when you are finished using any computer that others may use.
- Change your PIN once you receive it, and at least once a year thereafter.
- Use a strong PIN. Some choices of PINs are more secure than others; less
secure (i.e., easily guessed) Pins include: birth date, phone number, address,
and zip code, 000000, 999999, 123456, etc.
- Do not save passwords on a computer you do not own.
- Do not use computers from sources you don't trust.
What if the information shown in my student records is incorrect?
Please review your records regularly. Name, address, major, or other demographic
data changes should be made in writing. Complete the Change of Status form
available for download or in person from the Records Office (S-122). Name and ID
changes require proper, legal documentation. Address changes impacting residency
classification require documentation as well. The documentation must be
presented at the same time as the requested change. Changes of major become
effective the next available term unless submitted before the census date of the
currently enrolled term. The form may be downloaded by clicking here:
http://www.chattanoogastate.edu/pdf_forms/records/Change of Status.pdf
Note: If mail is returned indicating an insufficient address, a registration
hold is placed on the student's records pending receipt of an official change of
status form and/or supporting documentation.
The student has (30) calendar days from the day grades were due in the
Admissions & Records Office of the term in which the grade was earned to
initiate a grade appeal. Grades assigned by faculty members are final unless
there is evidence that the grade was influenced by consideration of race, color,
religion, sex, marital status, handicap or national origin, arbitrary or
capricious action or other reasons not related to the academic performance of
the student. In all cases, the student assumes the burden of proof with respect
to grade appeals.
Complete the “Request for Review of Records” form available from the Admissions
& Records Office in Room S122 of the Student Center on the Amnicola campus.
What effect does a hold have?
A registration hold prevents you from registering, adding, and dropping classes.
A transcript hold prevents you from getting or viewing your transcript and term
grades.
AA hold set by the Bursar’s Office will hold registration and transcripts and
usually can only be cleared by paying the balance on your account.
Only the office that entered a hold can clear it. At this time, dropping a class
is allowed via the web only through the 100% refund period and only if the
course is college-level. Transitional courses must be dropped in person. A
student cannot withdraw (drop all classes) via the web.
How do I request that an official copy of my transcript be sent to another
institution or to an employer?
Although Banner Self-Service has a link suggesting you may request a transcript
online, that service is not available at this time. You may request your
transcript in person, by mail, or by fax. Please stop by the Admissions &
Records Office or print, complete and submit the form shown at the following
location, http://www.chattanoogastate.edu/Records/retran.asp.
Why must I select a career when I want to view my unofficial transcript?
Chattanooga State offers multiple types of courses. If you have been in both the
credit and industrial technology divisions of the college or if you have taken
both college-level and transitional study courses, you have more than one
transcript. Select the undergraduate (U) or Combined (UJ) transcript if you want
to see your credit division work. If you want to see your industrial technology
(Tennessee Technology Center) record, select the corresponding transcript
starting with the “V”.
These answers didn’t fix my problem, what should I do?
We are always here to help you! You can e-mail or call the Enrollment Services
Department at askjoe@chattanoogastate.edu or 423-697-4404. They will work with
you to find solutions to any problems that you may be having.