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Eight-Week Affordable Online Semester Begins Oct. 29

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MAYS LANDING – Atlantic Cape Community College’s second “late-start” online semester begins Oct. 29 for students who want to add a class to their schedule or anyone interested in continuing their education with the convenience of not having to leave home. Atlantic Cape was recently ranked a Best Online Community College in New Jersey, and a Top Online Community College in 2015 and 2016.
Classes include: Bioethics/New Millennium, Introduction to Computers, Interpersonal Communication, Composition I, Composition II, Introduction to Literature, Western World II, Statistical Methods, Music Appreciation, Introduction to Ethics, General Psychology, Human Development, Principles of Sociology, Elementary Spanish II and Introduction to Theater. The classes run for just eight weeks and only cost $163 per credit.
These courses lead to any degree programs Atlantic Cape offers entirely online, including: Business Administration, Child Development/Child Care Option, Computer Applications, Computer Programming, Criminal Justice, Database Design and Development, Elementary/Middle School Education Option, English, General Studies, Office Systems Technology, Preschool–Grade 3 Education Option, Psychology, Secondary Education Option and Social Science.
Payment is due at the time of registration. The college accepts Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, cash, checks and money order. Register online at www.atlantic.edu/fall or in person, Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., at any of the college’s three locations: Mays Landing Campus, 5100 Black Horse Pike; the Charles D. Worthington Atlantic City Campus, 1535 Bacharach Blvd.; and the Cape May County Campus, 341 Court House-South Dennis Road, Cape May Court House.
For more information, email admissions@atlantic.edu or call 609-343-5000 or 625-1111, ext. 5000. For more information about Atlantic Cape’s online programs, visit www.atlantic.edu/online.

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