The student services office at Wor-Wic Community College is still accepting fall credit registrations. In addition to the regular 14-week fall semester that begins Sept. 9, Wor-Wic offers a 10-week session that also begins Sept. 9, one three-week session that begins Sept. 10, as well as two seven-week sessions, the first starting Sept. 11 and the second beginning Oct. 30.
Wor-Wic Community College is offering “Smart Start Express Registration,” two extended days of fall credit registration services on Monday, Aug. 24, and Tuesday, Aug. 25, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., at the college campus on the corner of Route 50 and Walston Switch Road.
A total of 559 Wor-Wic Community College students have been recognized for superior performance by being named to the dean’s list for the recently-completed spring semester.
“Boys & Girls, Together” will be performed in Guerrieri Hall at Wor-Wic Community College on Saturday, Aug. 22, at 8 p.m., and Sunday, Aug. 23, at 2 p.m. Proceeds will benefit Relay for Life.
The Wor-Wic Community College Foundation is sponsoring a 5K Run/Walk, along with the 2015 Law Enforcement Team Cup Challenge, on Saturday, Sept. 19, at 9 a.m., at the college campus on the corner of Route 50 and Walston Switch Road in Salisbury. Check in and registration begin at 8 a.m.
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 fall/spring.
Martin T. Neat of Salisbury was recently named chairperson and William H. Kerbin of Pocomoke City was named vice chair of the board of trustees at Wor-Wic Community College.
Wor-Wic Community College will host an open house for its allied health programs on Thursday, Aug. 20, 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.
Bryan Newton, vice president for enrollment management and student experience at Aiken (S.C.) Technical College, was recently selected to fill the newly-created position of vice president for enrollment management and student services at Wor-Wic Community College.
Monty Sayler, left, senior vice president of the Bank of America in Salisbury, presents Dr. Ray Hoy, president of Wor-Wic Community College, with a check for $2,200 to assist with the implementation of the college’s new physical therapist assistant program, which is accepting students for classes beginning this fall.