CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE – For the spring 2017 semester, Atlantic Cape Community College will offer a wide array of courses at its Cape May County Campus, located at 341 Court House-South Dennis Rd., Cape May Court House.
Students may enroll in courses from many academic disciplines to earn any of nine degrees without leaving the Cape May County Campus or to earn credits toward any of the college’s 46 degree programs. Courses include: Social Psychology, Creative Writing I, Introduction to Criminal Justice, Human Anatomy and Physiology I and II, Principles of Management, Introduction to Mass Media, College Algebra, Art Appreciation and Heritage of the Western World I and II.
Most courses are offered as traditional in-person classes; however, 15 hybrid virtual classes will be live streamed from the Mays Landing Campus. In addition, students may enroll in any of the college’s online courses, enabling them to earn any of 13 online degrees.
Priority registration for the spring semester, which runs Jan. 17 to May 6, will be held on the following dates:
• Nov. 28 for students with at least 48 credits
• Nov. 29 for students with at least 32 credits
• Nov. 30 for students with at least 17 credits
• Dec. 1 and 2 for returning students
Regular registration for all students will be held Dec. 5 to Jan. 17.
Students may register in person weekdays, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; however, the college will be closed Dec. 24 to Jan. 2. Students may also register online, beginning Nov. 30, and may view the spring course schedule by visiting www.atlantic.edu/webadvisor.
Financial aid is available to eligible students. Students may visit www.atlantic.edu/finaid to apply. Atlantic Cape also offers an interest-free tuition payment plan for students in good academic standing. For more information, contact the Bursar’s Office at (609) 625-1111 ext. 5278 or email bursar@atlantic.edu.
Payment is due at the time of registration. Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express are accepted. For more information, email accadmit@atlantic.edu or call (609) 463-3960.
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