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Call for National Anthem Auditions

Guest Students Summer 2023 Registration

College Central Network Job Flash

April 1 - Permission to Grieve

April 1 - Career Fair at Northwest Campus

April 3 - Black Female Empowerment

April 6 - Experience Virtual Reality (VR)

April 12 - Career & Program Overview Day

April 13 - Diversity & Inclusion: Amazing Grace

April 20 - The Empowerment Project with Jeffery Miller

April 20 and more - Lunch and Learn Workshop Series

April 22 - Wayne County Free Child Support Help

April 22 - Mutts Gone Nuts

April 25 - 2023 Spring Job Fair

April 28 - Phi Theta Kappa Induction Ceremony

Summer 2023 Registration Information

National Student Clearinghouse e-Transcript

2023 Commencement Class Meeting Schedule

2023 Pre-Graduation Photo Days

Special Recognition Award Application 2023

Graduation FAQ's

June 3 - Commencement Ceremony at Ford Field

Jun 10 - Lions District 11A1 Meal Packing Event

Through June 16 - Graduate Exit Survey

July 10 to 14 - Camp Infinity

Aug 22 to 24 - Back to School Rally

Dental Hygiene Clinic at Northwest Campus

Wildcats Bowling Tryouts

Physical Therapist Assistant Program Information

WCCCD Offers 16 Student Organizations and Clubs

Wildcats Women's Basketball Tryout

Free COVID-19 Vaccination & Testing Clinics

Earn as you Learn Pharmacy Technology Program

Student Assistance Program

Coronavirus Reporting Hotline

Learning Resource Center Online Resources & Services

Commercial Driver's License (CDL-A) Training

Food Bank Donations

Join Student Executive Council

Learning Resource Centers (LRC) and Local Library Partnerships

 

Kids' College

Kids’ College offers classes for youth 4-17 years of age to develop and expand students’ interests, stimulate creativity, and provide unique learning opportunities with an emphasis on academic improvement. Classes are taught in a hands-on fashion with an accent on fun in an educational environment.

In addition, we offer a variety of educationally charged, full-filled seminars and workshops for youth. We cover a wide range of topics that include the Chancellor's Annual Reading Carnival, health and safety workshops, arts and crafts, and culturally rich programs throughout the year. Click here for the Camp FAQ's.

 

Reading Carnival Click the image to view the video.

For more information, please check the CE schedule for current offerings or call the School of Continuing Education & Workforce Development at (313) 496-2704.

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