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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 12 and more - Beginner Digital Photography

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

Weekend College

Weekend College offers a wide variety of courses on Friday evenings and Saturday mornings and afternoons for busy people who are on the go.  If you have weekday and/or weeknight commitments that make it difficult for you to attend regularly scheduled weekday classes, Weekend College may be a good way for you to make progress toward completing your degree.  This unique program design enables working adults to perform comfortably and successfully as students and meet their family and personal obligations at the same time.  Students can attend full-time or part-time while they immerse themselves in intensive classroom experiences, putting their career and family responsibilities on hold for those two days in order to assume the role of full-time college students.

Our classes are small because this allows for personalized instruction from our outstanding faculty.  The environment in smaller class rooms allows for mutual stimulation from classmates who share their own degree of enthusiasm and their own level of life and work experience.  In a traditional weekday college it normally takes two weeks sometimes to lay a good foundation but in those two days the groundwork for absorbing concepts and acquiring skills for our weekend students are set.  The Weekend College is not an accelerated program.  It is instead a complete college experience, based on a traditional curriculum whose content has been refashioned to fit the needs and schedules of today’s working adults.

 
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