Schools

Still Time to Register for CCC Spring Courses

A set of 10-week courses begins Feb. 27.

Camden County issued the following press release on open registration for upcoming Spring 2013 classes at Camden County College:

Many courses already have begun, but enrollment for later-starting Spring 2013 classes is continuing at Camden County College. Seats remain open in many courses that get under way at the end of February, the end of March and the beginning of April.

“If you were ever thinking about taking college courses to earn an undergraduate degree or to expand your current career or explore a new one, now is the perfect time to check out Camden County College,” said Freeholder Ian Leonard, liaison to Camden County College. “Most classes fill up before they begin, so students should register now to avoid missing the opportunity to start, continue or complete a degree or certificate, transfer or gain career development.”

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Enrollment opportunities remain for:

● An on-campus 10-week session that begins Feb. 27 and runs through May 14.

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● An online seven-week session that begins March 1 and runs through April 15.    

● An on-campus seven-week session that begins March 25 and runs through May 10.

● An online seven-week session that begins April 1 and runs through May 15.

Registration may be completed online or in person. Academic advisement is available.

On the Blackwood campus, registration activities are conducted in Wilson Hall Center. On the Camden City campus, students should visit the second-floor administrative offices in the Camden Technology Center. At the William G. Rohrer Center in Cherry Hill, registration may be completed at the information desk.

Returning and new students who have been assigned a WebAdvisor account may register online at www.camdencc.edu by clicking on the “Click here to register” link. Payment may be made online, on campus, by mail or by fax via check, credit card, money order or approved financial aid award.

“The financial aid staff at Camden County College can assist you in furthering your education by helping you navigate the barriers you may encounter in the financial aid process,” Leonard said.

Prospective students seeking additional information may email questions to Advisement Center staff members at advising@camdencc.edu.


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