LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Residents of Woodland Community College (WCC) service areas in Yolo, Colusa and Lake counties will see two new examples of the college’s service to its community this month: a new format of the schedule and mail delivery of the schedule to more than 36,000 households.
The 2016 summer/fall schedule, designed in a newspaper print format, will be mailed to households in all three counties during the week of April 18.
It includes an expanded schedule of summer and fall offerings, including distance education, profiles of successful students, news on the realignment of the Lake County Center to WCC, as well as financial aid and enrollment information.
This is the first time that schedules are being mail delivered to residents.
“This as another opportunity for our college to connect with the communities we serve. If you are a first-time college student, a continuing college student, or are considering a return after some time away from the college classroom, our summer/fall class schedule offers something for you. We look forward to seeing you on the Woodland, Lake, or Colusa campuses soon,” said WCC President Dr. Michael White.
In addition to academic and career and technical education courses, the college will offer summer academies in entrepreneurship, administration of justice, agriculture and university transferable courses targeted for high school students at its Woodland campus, while university transfer and developmental courses will be offered at the Lake County and Colusa campuses.
“This will allow parents to save thousands of dollars in post-secondary education expenses and accelerate the pathway to four-year colleges,” said WCC Dean of Instruction Monica Chahal.
The college also is offering an expanded fall schedule with nearly 300 sections.
Registration for summer and fall classes begins on April 25 with priority students. Summer classes will start on June 13.
More information about the college can be accessed at its Web site https://wcc.yccd.edu .