CCM: Earn Some Extra Credit by Enrolling in Online Winterim Courses
Published on December 05, 2018
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Registration is still taking place for the Winterim semesters at County College of Morris.

Winterim classes, which are offered online in a condensed format, are a convenient way to earn some extra credit and stay on course to graduate. Two Winterim sessions are offered at CCM, a four-week session that begins Friday, Dec. 21, and a two-week session that begins Jan. 7.
Spots are still available for the 4-week session's 3-credit classes beginning Dec. 21, in accounting, business, criminology and engineering. Several other courses are currently wait-listed.
Spots are available in all of the 2-week session's 1-credit classes beginning Jan. 7, in basic and remedial writing courses, as well as basic algebra and a nursing course for advance placement students.
The college also is currently enrolling for the Spring Semester, which begins January 18. Several mini-term sessions are also offered during that semester.
At CCM, students are able to select from more than 45 associate degrees and a wide range of certificate programs taught by a faculty specifically focused on teaching. In addition, the college holds more than 150 transfer agreements to make it easy to go on and earn a bachelor's degree.
To get started, review the degree and certificate programs at CCM at www.ccm.edu/academics. To apply to the college, go to www.ccm.edu/admissions or visit the Admissions office in the Student Community Center, 214 Center Grove Road, Randolph. Once your application is completed, you will be notified by email on how to register for classes.
Located on 222 acres of rolling terrain in Randolph, County College of Morris has been meeting the educational and training needs of residents and businesses in Morris County for 50 years. The college offers more than 45 associate degree programs, along with a full slate of certificate and workforce development programs.
Included among its distinctions, CCM is the only community college in New Jersey to be named a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education by the National Security Agency and Department of Homeland Security. Along with a strong STEM foundation, the college is known for the quality of its liberal arts, performing arts, health science, and culinary and hospitality programs.
CCM's campus is located in Randolph
The college holds more than 150 transfer agreements and its graduates annually transfer to the state's and nation's best four-year institutions. CCM is focused on excellence in teaching and lifelong learning through the delivery of exceptional programs and services that reflect a dedication to inclusiveness and diversity, educational advancement, cultural enrichment and workforce development.