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Continuing Education Online Non-Credit Courses

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Wor-Wic Community College's Online Non-Credit courses offers students the opportunity to update their skills, discover new talents, or chart career paths at their own pace and at their own convenience.

Online courses offered by Wor-Wic Community College are for at-home-study. Classes start once a month with two lessons posted each week and can be completed within a six-week period at your convenience. The lessons are supplemented by interactive quizzes, assignments, tutorials, and online discussion areas available via the World Wide Web.

You must have a computer with a 486 or Pentium equivalent processor, an Internet access, and an email address. Additional requirements, if any, will be listed with the course description.

All courses include a required online orientation and communication (for all instruction and questions about the coursework) with an online instructor or through discussion boards. Wor-Wic Community College instructors are not available for additional questions.

For more information, including complete course list, course descriptions, prerequisites, cost, textbook information (texts not available at Wor-Wic), and course start dates, please visit our online classroom at: www.Ed2go.com/worwicExternal Link.

All students need to register by mailing, faxing, or walking in their completed registration form to the Office of Community and Continuing Education. You may download registration informationAdobe Portable Document Format (PDF) icon and registration formsAdobe Portable Document Format (PDF) icon, or visit the Registration Information web page.

All students will be required to attend a separate online orientation for each course. Students must provide all information requested. Once the registrar has verified receipt of payment, your password will be activated and lessons will be available beginning on the start date of the course.

Students must be 16 years of age or older to take an online course. High school students must get their high schools to send a permission letter from the school to the college. Students must adhere to college policies and procedures.

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