Make Education A 2020 Priority at WCCC And Tuition May Be Free Through State Program If You Qualify

If your New Year’s Resolution is to get back to pursuing your educational pursuits, why put off until the new year what you can start now? Register now for spring semester at Warren County Community College, where “dreams can get started.” 

At WCCC, its unique one price book policy is just one of many ways that college is affordable right here, close to home. Additionally, the New Jersey Community College Opportunity Grant offers eligible students to attend tuition-free.  

WCCC, which boasts the #1 community college graduation rate in N.J., offers classes at times that are convenient to all students, whether they are studying full-time or squeezing in classes while working a part- or full-time job. These include a variety of daytime, evening, and web-based courses. But signing up early is key to making sure students get a spot in the classes that are best for them. 

Are you eligible to attend college for free? Find out at http://www.warren.edu/financial-aid/

WCCC has a program for everyone in their catalog of degree programs and credit and non-credit certificate programs, many of which are offered at the College’s Phillipsburg Education Center campus.  

Did you know that nearly 50% of all students attending NJ higher education public schools go to a 2-year community college? WCCC, a nationally recognized college for its progressive programs, making it easy for most anyone to attend college: 

•             Unmatched affordability in-county or out-of-county and now free college for those NJ residents who qualify 

•             $135 a year covers textbooks and may be payable via financial aid funding 

•             No remediation classes required ever 

•             All credits transfer by law 

•             Student-centered successes at WARREN are studied nationally by prestigious research universities 

Those with a passion for helping others might look into addictions counseling which can be pursued at the certificate or degree level.  

For those with an aptitude in Science and Tech, unique certificates and degrees include Drone-related programs. Popular and in-demand courses of study also include degrees in Computer and Information Sciences and Graphic Design. 

From Creative Writing to Pre-Law, Communications to Environmental Science, Warren County Community College prepares students for the next step. 

Don’t know where or how to start? Through Thursday, Dec. 19, drop in to meet an advisor Monday, Tuesday, or Friday 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. and Wednesday or Thursday 8:30 a.m.-7 p.m. in Student Services at the College’s main campus, Route 57, Washington Township. Can’t stop in until after the New Year? Don’t fret! Advisors are available 8:30 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Fridays from Jan. 2-28, 2020. 

Spring classes begin Wednesday, Jan. 22 and run through mid-May. All registration must be completed by Jan. 28. FAFSA.gov application for spring 2020 must be competed by February 15th (2019/2020 school year) and fall 2020/2021 school year by April 15th

New students should apply at warren.edu/apply or by visiting WCCC’s Admissions office on Main Campus, 475 Route 57 West in Washington, New Jersey. To learn more about WCCC and what it has to offer, visit www.warren.edu

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