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October 5 - Tiling and Drywall Course

October 5 and more - Beginner Digital Photography

October 7 and more - PTK Orientation & Scholarship Information Meetings

October 9 and more - Diversity & Inclusion: German, Italian, and Polish American Heritage Month

Through October 11 - Art Exhibition Capstone

October 12 - The United Nations International Day of the Girl Child

October 16 - College Night

October 16 and more - brainfuse Workshop

October 17 - An Immersive Journey into Urban Fiction with Michel Moore

October 17 and more - Diversity & Inclusion: The Other Shore

October 20 and more - True Colors Virtual Workshops

October 21 and more - PTK Spring & Fall Meeting Dates

October 22 - Trick or Treat

October 23 and more - Degree Works Virtual Workshops

October 24 - Think Pink Health & Job Fair

October 24 and more - Resume Writing and Interview Skills Virtual Workshops

October 26 - 12th Annual Halloween Family Fun Day

Through October 31 - Art Exhibit: Lonnell Hurst

Launch Your Career in Pharmacy Technology Today

Certified Comunity & Economic Development Professional (CCEDP)

Chancellor's Fall Semester Greetings to WCCCD Family

November 20 - Holiday Jam

November 21 and more - Scholarship Virtual Workshops

Through November 22 - Art Exhibit: Downriver Campus Student Art Exhibit

November 28 and more - Academic Advising Virtual Workshops

Through December 18 - Art Exhibit: Taylor Childs

January 14 and more - Student Orientation Virtual Workshops

March 26 and more - Time Management Virtual Workshops

April 9 and more - Understanding the Catalog Virtual Workshops

August 26 - Career & Program Overview Day

August 27 and more - Virtual Transfer Equivalency Workshops

New Partnership with Schoolcraft College Provides Seamless Pathway in Culinary Arts

Student Success Angela Miller

Student Success Jeremiah Pettaway

Student Success Elina Villemure

WCCCD Chancellor Dr. Curtis L. Ivery Receives 2024 University of Arkansas "Distinguished Career in Education Award"

Food Bank Donations

Celebrating A Tradition of Transitioning from Students to Practitioners

Student Beta Beta Beta (TriBeta) Application

BRAINFUSE Online Tutoring Information

Brainfuse JobNow

Commercial Driver's License (CDL-A) Training

National Student Clearinghouse e-Transcript

Dental Hygiene Clinic at Northwest Campus

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

Join Student Executive Council

Learning Resource Centers (LRC) and Local Library Partnerships

 

What Parents Should Know

CLASS CAPACITY
Kids’ College Camp programs are self-supporting and require a minimum number of students enrolled before a class will run. To avoid inconvenience to students, Kids’ College Camps with low enrollment will be cancelled one week in advance to avoid disappointment. Refunds will be generated to participants of cancelled camps.

EMPLOYEE BACKGROUND CHECK
All Kids’ College Camp instructors directly working with students have passed a criminal back-ground check.

DROP-OFF AND PICK-UP PROCEDURES
For safety reasons, students under 18 years of age are not to be on campus unless accompanied by an authorized adult or attending Kids’ College Camp programs. Your child’s safety is our number one concern; you are required to Sign In and Sign Out students on a daily basis. Students must be picked up within 15 minutes after dismissal of their program. Repeated late Pick-up occurrences will result in termination from Kids’ College Camp with No refunds.

YOUTH STUDENT EMERGENCY INFORMATION FORM (WAIVER AND RELEASE OF LIABILITY)
All youth students must present a signed Youth Students Emergency Information Form to their instructor before programs begin on the first day of class. You must complete a form for each child. The form is conveniently located in our Continuing Education schedule book. (NOTE: Only parents or legal guardians completing this Form are authorized to drop-off or pick-up your child unless an alternate is indicated at the bottom and presents proper I.D.*)

PHOTOGRAPHS
There will be photographs taken of students during programs. The photos may be used in future promotional materials. If you prefer we not use your child’s photograph, send a letter to:
School of Continuing Education
Attn: Kids’ College Camps
801 W. Fort Street
Detroit, MI 48226

BEHAVIOR GUIDELINES
Proper standards of conduct are necessary to protect the health, safety and well-being of all Kids’ College Camp .students. Behavior that might interfere with the educational process is unacceptable. Students will be respectful to other students and staff. Students will be careful with college equipment and property and the property of other students. Parents will be contacted if their child is involved in any unacceptable situations during camp. Appropriate college personnel, reserves the right, at any time, to exclude any child from activities due to failure or inability to follow as directed, any and all rules and/or policies for participants. No refunds.

COMPUTER USE AGREEMENT
Certain camps may use the World Wide Web (www) or internet as part of their curriculum developed by the instructor. With this educational opportunity comes responsibility, to be shared by the student, parent/guardian and college staff. Students will use the software that pertains to their camp. They may use the www/internet when the instructor gives the permission. Students should tell their instructors immediately if they encounter information that is inappropriate or makes them feel uncomfortable. Students shall not give out personal information while online. Parents will be contacted if their child is involved in any unacceptable situations while using the computer.

WHAT STUDENTS SHOULD DO
Students may bring their non-refrigerated, non-microwavable, peanut-free lunches and snacks, according to their schedule. Check class description for supplies and appropriate dress requirements. All electronics, toys, video games, trading cards, etc. not pertaining to classes should be left at home.

 

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