Wor-Wic receives grant to fuel student success
Wor-Wic Community College will benefit from a state-philanthropic partnership that will allocate funds toward a program to help ensure more
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At Wor-Wic Community College, we believe quality education should be within everyone’s reach. That’s why we offer affordable tuition, flexible class schedules and supportive learning environments designed to fit your life. Whether you’re starting your college journey, training for a new career or preparing to transfer to a four-year university, Wor-Wic gives you the tools and value to succeed — without the heavy price tag.
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Wor-Wic students are the heart of the local community. One out of every 54 jobs on the Lower Shore exists because of Wor-Wic and its students. Find your path to career success.
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4,150 financial aid awards, totaling $8.9 million of assistance, were given to students last year. Financial support at Wor-Wic removes barriers to student success.
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Start the first two years of your bachelor’s degree in a small setting while saving thousands of dollars on your education.
Our programs are designed to provide students with the basic skills needed for entry-level positions in corrections, forensic science or law enforcement.
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Travel to the land of castles, kilts and bagpipes. Are you intersted in history, the sweeping Highlands or even Harry Potter? You can study history and communication for two weeks in Scotland in January.
Meet Lowensky Azor, certified nursing assistant (CNA). He completed the program in March of 2025 with a big goal — to become a doctor.
PTA: your future in a growing field. 2025 graduate Natalie Flynn says, “The program was a positive and supportive environment that not only gave me the knowledge and skills I needed, but also the confidence and passion to serve others every day.”
STEM engineering students Matthew Bohler, Jean Cadet, Rocco Giammattei and Christian Jennette, under the mentorship of Dr. Mustapha Habibi, assistant professor of physical science, will compete against teams from across the U.S. for the chance to launch their experiment into space aboard a NASA sounding rocket at the Wallops Flight Facility.
Wor-Wic Community College will benefit from a state-philanthropic partnership that will allocate funds toward a program to help ensure more
Wor-Wic Community College has added a dean position to oversee science, technology, engineering and mathematics programs at the college, and
The following students completed their program requirements to graduate with a certificate (CT), associate of applied science (AAS), associate of
Wor-Wic Community College is inviting the public to a free virtual reading by David Viergutz on Tuesday, Oct. 21, at