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COURT HOUSE — Cape May County residents can chart their course this fall at Atlantic Cape Community College’s Cape May County Campus.
Some open classes include: General Psychology, World Religions, Principles of Sociology, Social Psychology, Introduction to Theater, Financial Accounting, Introduction to Business, Principles of Marketing, Introduction to Computers, Technology for Educators and Introduction to Criminal Justice.
Atlantic Cape’s full-service branch campus, at 341 Court House-South Dennis Road offers students the convenience of earning a degree without traveling far from home. The campus, which opened in 2005, features a state-of-the-art facility with all of the amenities of Atlantic Cape’s other locations.
Students can earn associate degree in liberal arts without leaving Cape May County, or take courses that count toward any of Atlantic Cape’s 45 degree programs.
The last day to register in person for fall classes is Fri., Aug. 27. The last day to register online, by fax or mail is Sunday, Aug. 29. Regular in-person registration hours are 9 a.m.-4 p.m. weekdays. Cash, personal checks, Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express are accepted for registrations in person.
Online registrations require payment by credit card. Payment is due at the time of registration. To register online or view an updated schedule of courses, visit www. atlantic.edu/web4students. For a free schedule, call 609- 463-3960 in Cape May County.

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