Registration opens for Summer, Fall semesters at Washtenaw Community College

ANN ARBOR – Registration for the Summer and Fall 2024 semesters at Washtenaw Community College is now open.

The college offers flexible scheduling options and more than 130 programs to prepare students for rewarding careers or transfer to a university to earn a bachelor’s degree. Fifty program are offered 100% online.

Current students may enroll for classes online. Prospective students can apply for admission here.

Financial aid is available for high school seniors through the Michigan Achievement Scholarship. Adults 21 and older can apply for Michigan’s Reconnect Scholarship. Both offer opportunities to earn a degree tuition free.

WCC offers four starts to each semester. Courses with later start dates cover the same material at an accelerated pace.

Summer semester start dates are: Session I May 6, Session II May 20, Session III June 19 and Session IV June 28.

Fall semester four start dates: Session I August 26, Session II September 18, Session III October 2 and Session IV October 18.

Student Welcome Center staff members are available to assist with applications, registration and to answer other questions to help current and future students, as well as parents and high school counselors and teachers.

Prospective students, as well as current students who want to learn more about WCC, are encouraged to visit campus in-person or virtually for tours or appointments with recruitment and outreach specialists.

REGISTER NOW!

What: Summer & Fall Semesters

When: Summer 2024 Semester begins May 6; Fall 2024 Semester begins August 26.

Online: Learn more

Call: (734) 973-3543

Email: go2wcc@wccnet.edu

Summer 2024 Semester

  • Session I, May 6
  • Session II, May 20
  • Session III, June 19
  • Session IV, June 28

Fall 2024 Semester

  • Session I, August 26
  • Session II, September 18
  • Session III, October 2
  • Session IV, October 18

About Washtenaw Community College

Washtenaw Community College (WCC), Ann Arbor, Michigan, educates students through a wide range of associate and certificate programs in areas such as health care, business, STEM and advanced transportation and mobility. The college also works through community, business and union partnerships to develop highly specialized training programs to meet the region’s workforce talent needs.

For more information about Washtenaw Community College, visit www.wccnet.edu.

 

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