Enroll Now for Winterim and Spring 2020 at County College of Morris
Published on November 20, 2019
Apply Today to Take Advantage of the Best Selection of Courses
Get started on your college education, finish the degree you started years ago or stay on track to graduate by registering for the Winterim and Spring 2020 semesters at County College of Morris.
(JPG, 1MB)By registering early, students are presented with the best opportunity to enroll in classes that take place on the days and times that best fit their schedules.
Enrolling in Winterim classes is a great way to earn some college credits quickly. Two Winterim sessions are offered: a four-week session begins on Thursday, December 19, and a two-week session begins on Monday, January 6, 2020.
The Spring 2020 Semester begins on Wednesday, January 22, 2020. Several mini-term sessions are also offered during that semester.
To get started, review CCM's degree and certificate programs; to view what courses are being offered on what days and times, go to the student course list, click on Advanced Search and select the semester you would like to review.
To apply to the college, click here 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.
(, 0B)At CCM, students are able to select from 50 associate degrees and a full slate of certificate and workforce development programs taught by a faculty of experts in their fields. Many associate degrees prepare students for immediate entry into rewarding careers, such as in engineering, information technology and radiography. including The college also offers apprenticeship programs in advanced manufacturing.
In addition, the college holds more than more than 150 transfer agreements to make it easy to go on and earn a bachelor's degree or earn a Rutgers bachelors degree at CCM in four academic majors: Psychology, criminal justice, leadership and management, and marketing.
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.