Virtual reality helps prepare future nurses at Wor-Wic
New nurses must be able to handle crises, but even with a range of experiences in clinical rotations, rare emergency
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At Wor-Wic Community College, we believe quality education should be within everyone’s reach. That’s why we offer affordable tuition, flexible class schedules and supportive learning environments designed to fit your life. Whether you’re starting your college journey, training for a new career or preparing to transfer to a four-year university, Wor-Wic gives you the tools and value to succeed — without the heavy price tag.
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Hunter Morton enrolled in the Powerline Worker Pre-Apprenticeship course (PWPA) with the hope of earning certifications and a career in the energy industry. As part of this grant-funded program, she was also eligible to enroll in the CDL course for free. Hunter noted, “PWPA was a great opportunity to learn a trade, help people and be a role model for my daughter.” She now works for Utility Line Construction Services in overhead fiber.
We are offering free webinars on financial technology, or fintech, in November and December. Fintech explores how technology is changing money and finance, such as online banking, apps, digital payments and cryptocurrency. The live, online sessions will also offer question-and-answer sessions. You can sign up for individual webinars or all four, at no cost.
Radiologic technology week is Nov. 2-8 and we’re celebrating all month long! If you are interested in this career, prospective student meetings for admission into the program are being held in November and December. Bring your questions and come learn what the program is all about.
In addition to taking many great field trips, our biology club learns about careers, internships, training and transfer opportunities. You will meet role models in the professional biology community, participate in state and national programs, and take an active role in applying biological sciences to improving our community.
New nurses must be able to handle crises, but even with a range of experiences in clinical rotations, rare emergency
The Wor-Wic Community College Foundation recently held its annual 5K Hero Run and 2-mile walk, along with the 2025 First
Wor-Wic Community College is inviting the public to a free virtual reading by Lily Tuzroyluke on Monday, Nov. 3, at
Wor-Wic Community College is offering free webinars on financial technology, or fintech, in November and December. The four sessions are