Tri-County Community College will hold 2017 spring registration for current and prospective students from Jan. 4 to 6, Wednesday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., and 8 a.m. to noon on Friday.
“Whether a student is planning on transferring to a university, pursuing a new career, or just furthering their education, Tri-County will be able to help them achieve their goals in the New Year,” said Lee Beal, director of enrollment management at Tri-County Community College. The 2017 spring semester will offer students a wide variety of curriculum and continuing education classes ranging from cosmetology to engineering. “Spring provides the perfect opportunity to prepare for upcoming semesters,” Beal said. “Our admissions department at the main campus in Peachtree or at the Graham County Center in Robbinsville will be available to answer any questions regarding enrolling at the College for the spring semester.” According to Beal, students may register for classes in person at the Harper Help Desk on the main campus in Peachtree or at the Shope Building in Robbinsville, and currently enrolled students can register online using WebAdvisor. “We offer day, evening, online, and hybrid courses to make it easy for students to schedule classes around work and other responsibilities,” Beal said. Classes for the spring semester are scheduled to begin Monday, Jan. 9. For more information regarding the 2017 spring semester at Tri-County Community College, please call (828) 837-6810 or log onto www.tricountycc.edu. Feel free to share any post from the WKRK website that you feel is beneficial to your community. We encourage input from local law enforcement, government officials, emergency management officials, schools and other public service organizations. To send us information, use the form on our Contact Us page.
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