Dates for the FALL 2024 VISITING AUTHORS SERIES at Warren County Community College All readings begin at 6:00 p.m.: October 2: Novelist and poet Joyce Carol Oates (Rooms E206-210) October 23: Novelists Lee Upton and Sung J. Woo (Room 123A) November 13: Novelist Kate Brandes and poet
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Tuition-Free Options are AvailableMore than any other year, a College education is affordable for all, thanks to both state and federal initiatives to help families. Complete Your FAFSA All students intending to pursue a degree program are strongly encouraged to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The FAFSA can be
Mental Health, Food Insecurity, & Other Resources For Students Changes to the NJ SNAP benefits program mean that some college students are now eligible to receive food assistance through the NJ Department of Human Resources. To be eligible, you must be enrolled in a CTE (Career &
Public Disclosure on Federal COVID Funds In accordance with the federal law, WCCC must publicly disclose basic information on how WCCC has used the federal emergency funds (HEERF). Below is information on how the College has used both student funds and institutional funds. Public Disclosure on HEERF Student Grants (CARES)
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Get RAVE alert for EmergenciesThe 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