Graduation Students must complete a Graduation Application so that an official audit can be completed and a diploma may be awarded. This form must be completed regardless of whether the student chooses to walk at the graduation ceremony. The completed form should be returned to the Office of Student Services
Academic Advisors WCCC is offering Advising services in three convenient ways: In person Virtual Phone You may connect with an Academic Advisor for your questions regarding your classes, your academic plan, and other academic advising needs. Call the main Student Services number 908-835-2300 for assistance in making an appointment All
WCCC students who complete an appropriate A.A. or A.S. degree can transfer to Pillar College into the following three degree programs: Business Administration & Management, Psychology & Counseling and Biblical Studies. If you would like to learn more, please meet with the transfer advisor in Student Services or visit
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New Jersey enacted the Comprehensive State-wide Transfer Agreement in 2008 to allow smooth transfer from community colleges to New Jersey four-year public colleges. It provides for full transfer of A.A. and A.S. credits for graduates, but there are stipulations you need to know about. Facts The law applies to A.A.
If a student needs to withdraw from a course, an official Withdrawal Form must be completed in the Office of Student Services. Failure to attend class does not constitute an official withdrawal. Courses officially dropped before the end of the eighth week of classes will be recorded as a “W.” Withdrawal
Transferring Credits from Warren County Community College At Warren County Community College, our degree and certificate programs are designed to provide a solid foundation of courses that will transfer to four-year colleges and universities. Many resources are available to WCCC students to facilitate the transfer planning process and advisors in
Students may drop classes up until the end of the second week of the term. Students may add classes through the end of the first week of classes. Once classes begin, all students must complete a Add/Drop Form and submit it to the Office of Student Services in order to add
Students may accelerate their graduation from college by taking exams including Advanced Placement exams, the College Level Examination Placement tests or the Warren County Community College Institutional Credit by Exam tests. A maximum of 30 semester hours of credit may be earned through any of these methods (subject to the
Welcome to Career Services! Career Services is committed to providing the support needed to help you achieve your personal, academic and professional goals. Student Service is available to answer any of your questions from application to graduation and beyond. Call or stop by the office to meet with an
Summary of FERPA Rights The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), first enacted in 1974, is a part of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR, title 34, part 99). Its purpose is to set out requirements for the protection of privacy of parents and students by determining
Student Government Association (SGA) The Student Government Association is the student governing body of the campus. All are welcome to attend open meetings. Campus-Wide Honor Society Phi Theta Kappa Advisor: Anthony Perone, [email protected] Phi Theta Kappa is the only officially recognized honor society serving students in two-year programs. PTK