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County College of Morris winterim and spring semester registration now taking place

RANDOLPH TOWNSHIP, NJ (Morris County) –  County College of Morris (CCM) has announced that registration for the winterim and spring semesters is open and there is no better time for students to enroll to set them on their path to success.

By registering early, students can take advantage of several benefits, including securing their seat in the courses that best fit their schedules. Whether students prefer taking classes on campus or the flexibility of virtual learning, CCM offers a wide range of certificate, degree and career-focused options designed to help students excel in their chosen field.

The college is committed to providing an affordable education where students may have the opportunity to graduate with minimal or no debt, allowing them to begin earning sooner and embark on their professional journey with confidence.

“At CCM, we understand the importance of higher education in shaping one’s future,” said Melissa Albright, Vice President of Marketing, Public Relations & Enrollment Management. “That’s why we are excited to open registration for the Winter and Spring semesters. By enrolling early, students can ensure that they get the classes they need, g keeping them on track to graduation.”

Winterim 2023-2024 Semester at CCM  

Most of the Winterim classes at CCM are offered in an online, condensed, four-week format that begins Wednesday, December 20. This is a convenient way to earn credits quickly and complete a program sooner. The college welcomes first-time students and also visiting students who are enrolled at a four-year college and seeking to fulfill a requirement, learn a new subject or lighten their spring schedule.

Spring 2024 Semester at CCM  

The college’s Spring 2024 semester consists of three different sessions, providing students with maximum flexibility to quickly move forward with their studies. Both the traditional 15-week session and Early 7-week session begin on January 17. The Late 7-week session starts on March 18. For information about this upcoming opportunity, visit https://www.ccm.edu/spring-2024/.

Key Benefits of Registering for the Winterim and Spring 2024 semesters at CCM: 

  • Flexible Learning Options: Choose between taking courses on campus or virtually and learn in the way that suits you best.
  • Affordability: CCM is dedicated to keeping education accessible and affordable to encourage all students to focus on completion without the burden of heavy debt.
  • Career Readiness: Choose from over 100 certificate, associate degree and workforce development programs to spring ahead and Go BIG at CCM in 2024!

Your Next Steps 

The first step for all new students who want to take credit courses, whether degree seeking at CCM or visiting from another college, is to submit an online application at www.ccm.edu/admissions/. The Admissions office also can be reached at admiss@ccm.edu or 973-328-5100; it is located in the Student Community Center, 214 Center Grove Road, Randolph, and walk-ins are welcomed. Upon completion of your application, notification will be provided by email with registration instructions. All students should apply for Financial Aid as well to see the actual cost, as some students do attend for free.

Get started today on becoming part of a nationally ranked community college. CCM is ranked #1 in New Jersey for Best Associate Degrees and ranked Best for Transfer Students in New Jersey who want to go on and earn a bachelor’s degree.

CCM is committed to excellence in teaching and lifelong learning through the delivery of exceptional programs and services to our students and to the larger community that reflects a dedication to inclusiveness and diversity, educational advancement, cultural enrichment and workforce development. The college believes in creating opportunities for all individuals to thrive and make a positive impact in their communities.

Jay Edwards

Born and raised in Northwest NJ, Jay has a degree in Communications and has had a life-long interest in local radio and various styles of music. Jay has held numerous jobs over the years such as stunt car driver, bartender, voice-over artist, traffic reporter (award winning), NY Yankee maintenance crewmember and peanut farm worker. His hobbies include mountain climbing, snowmobiling, cooking, performing stand-up comedy and he is an avid squirrel watcher. Jay has been a guest on America’s Morning Headquarters,program on The Weather Channel, and was interviewed by Sam Champion.

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