The April 1 Board of Trustees retreat will begin at 9 am on Saturday morning Attached is the agenda. April 1 2023 Board Retreat Agenda
Access your 2022 1098-T tax documentNurse Education Spring 2023 – TEAS Testing Dates & Virtual Information SessionsApply Now For GraduationTechnology Update On Sunday, November 13, 2022, we became aware of unusual activity within our computer network. We took prompt action to secure our network environment and engaged leading independent cybersecurity and digital forensics experts to assist with our response and with the restoration process. All systems have been restored and
The Community College Opportunity Grant (CCOG) Provides free tuition to students with family incomes of $65,000 or less. This program, along with federal Pell Grants, state Tuition Aid Grants, assures that students can afford a college education. Starting in 2023, partial benefits are also provided to students with family incomes
More than any other year, a College education is affordable for all, thanks to both state and federal initiatives and adjustments to help families through the COVID 19 Pandemic. Complete Your FAFSA All students intending to pursue a degree program are strongly encouraged to complete the Free Application for Federal
Mental Health, Food Insecurity, & Other Resources For Students WCCC has resources available for current students experiencing food insecurity through our Golden Eagle’s Safety Nest Program. We know that if you’re hungry, you can’t learn. 1. ShopRite gift cards are available to students every 30 days.
EMERGENCY GRANTS FOR STUDENTS At this time, we do not believe that sufficient funds will be available for Spring CARES grants. Please check back here for any future announcement. ======================================================= Public Disclosure on Federal COVID Funds In accordance with the federal law, WCCC must publicly disclose basic information on
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Important Student Disclosure InformationWarren County Community College is required to provide information to students each semester regarding College policies and procedures as well as outcomes and safety/security information on the campus. For the information itself, please click on Student Right to Know Info to access the list of policies and (also located on left
The College issues campus safety alerts in a timely manner to notify community members about crimes and serious incidents in and around the college campus. Individuals who have knowledge of a crime or a serious incident are encouraged to immediately report the information to Security so that a timely warning