Summer Courses--Affordable and Convenient

by Press Release-CCC | Apr 23, 2006
Summer Courses--Affordable and Convenient Camden County College students, students enrolled at other institutions and anyone wanting to start college can make a convenient and economical contribution to their future by signing up for CCC’s Summer 2006 semester.

Taking one or more of the hundreds of summer courses scheduled at CCC this year means getting ahead of schedule on the way to completing a Camden County College degree, transfer program or career certificate. Those attending or planning to attend another school also can use CCC to get ahead as credits earned here count toward degrees at most colleges and universities throughout the United States.

Tuition will remain just $73 per credit for county residents and $77 per credit for non-residents throughout the summer. This means that Camden County College is one of the best buys in higher education throughout the state and region.

Eight-week, seven-week, six-week, five-week and weekend sessions are available day and evening in a variety of subjects. Courses are being offered at the college’s locations in Blackwood, Camden and Cherry Hill as well as online via the Internet.

Students who have taken at least one credit course at CCC since 2001 have the quick and convenient option of registering for their summer selections online via WebAdvisor. Fax and mail registration options are available as well.

In addition, in-person registration can be completed at all three CCC locations. Hours are 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday until May 22. After May 22, hours are 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday.

Although registration is ongoing, each session does have a cut-off date. Full payment for all summer registrations is required at the time of course selection.

For further details, call the college toll-free at (888) 228-2466 or visit www.camdencc.edu and click on the “Summer 2006 Registration” link.

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