Want to play sports just for fun, without any commitment to a team? Then drop-in sports are for you.
During the summer, the WCC Sports office offers a number of drop-in sports at the WCC athletic fields, which are across the street from the main campus. The available sports include soccer, basketball, sand volleyball, softball, and kickball.
Drop-in sports “give students and the community a chance to stay active, meet some new people, and participate in sports for fun,” said Erica Lemm, coordinator of the WCC Sports office.
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WCC was selected to host the next meeting of the Michigan House of Representatives Community College Subcommittee on Appropriations. The subcommittee convenes on campus Monday, May 20, and a public roundtable begins at 12:30pm in Room 150 of the Morris Lawrence building.
WCC President Rose B. Bellanca will testify regarding veteran student services, workforce development initiatives, and the College’s efforts to address developmental education needs.
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WCC is offering a variety of day camps this summer for area youth ages 6 to 18.
“WCC is committed to improving the quality of life for Washtenaw County residents. Programs like this are an example of how faculty and staff are building a learning community for area youth,” said Dr. Rose B. Bellanca, WCC president.
Registration for the following programs is currently underway:
• College for Kids focuses on creative expression that includes art, drama, music, and personal enrichment.
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Want to play sports just for fun, without any commitment to a team? Then drop-in sports are for you.
WCC students majoring in automotive, welding, and culinary arts returned to campus victorious from the SkillsUSA state competition in April.
WCC was selected to host the next meeting of the Michigan House of Representatives Community College Subcommittee on Appropriations. The subcommittee convenes on campus Monday, May 20, and a public roundtable begins at 12:30pm in Room 150 of the Morris Lawrence building.
WCC is offering a variety of day camps this summer for area youth ages 6 to 18.
A new online tool can tell you what classes you need to take to finish your certificate or degree at WCC.
The WCC Board of Trustees has selected Michael Finney, president and CEO of the Michigan Economic Development Corporation, to receive the College’s highest honor, the 2013 Honorary Associate Degree in Community Service. The award will be given during commencement on Saturday, May 18, at the Eastern Michigan University Convocation Center.
WCC is the first community college in Michigan to participate in a pilot program to help eliminate the use of costly textbooks in the classroom.
WCC is hosting a three-day event for area high school students who are destined to work in the dynamic and ever-changing business environments around the world.
Once again, students in the WCC construction technology program are putting the skills they learn in class to work in the community.
The WCC Board of Trustees has approved 2,210 awards for graduation. They represent WCC graduates for December 2012 and candidates for April, June, and August 2013. The final number of degrees and certificates is expected to increase after the Spring/Summer Semester is completed in August.