Wor-Wic Community College is currently accepting registrations for credit classes that are being offered during the spring term, which begins on Jan. 16. Registration continues through Jan. 15, but area residents are encouraged to register early for the best selection.
The continuing education and workforce development division at Wor-Wic Community College is offering a new driver education class beginning Dec. 1.
For the fourth year in a row, Wor-Wic Community College was named as one of the top Military Friendly Schools for 2015 by G.I. Jobs, a veteran-owned magazine designed for military personnel transitioning into civilian life.
Thirty-four Wor-Wic Community College students were inducted into the Alpha Nu Omicron chapter of Phi Theta Kappa during a ceremony held recently at the college campus on the corner of Route 50 and Walston Switch Road in Salisbury.
The following students completed their program requirements to graduate with a certificate of proficiency (CT), associate of applied science (AAS), associate of arts in teaching (AAT), associate of science (AS) or associate of arts (AA) degree from Wor-Wic Community College this past summer.
With increased attention on the Ebola virus and the arrival of cold and flu season, everyone is looking for authoritative information to safeguard themselves and their family members from illness.
Wor-Wic Community College will host an information night for its allied health credit programs on Wednesday, Oct. 29, at 6 p.m., in Room 109 of the Allied Health Building on the college campus on the corner of Route 50 and Walston Switch Road in Salisbury.
Wor-Wic Community College recently welcomed Dr. Tiffany Kotra-Loos of Hebron as clinical coordinator and assistant professor of the physical therapist assistant program.
The Wor-Wic Community College Veterans and Military Association will host a Veterans Day ceremony on Monday, Nov. 10, at noon, in Guerrieri Hall on the college campus on the corner of Route 50 and Walston Switch Road in Salisbury.
Twenty-eight jail and correctional officers from Wicomico, Worcester, Somerset, Dorchester and Talbot counties graduated in the 91st entrance-level class of the Eastern Shore Criminal Justice Academy (ESCJA) operated by Wor-Wic Community College in Salisbury.