WCC and UNCW have partnered to create a new program to enhance student success by assisting current WCC students with their enrollment into UNCW and guaranteeing admission to qualified graduates.
Goldsboro News-Argus reporter Phyllis Moore talked to Tony Hughes, a 1987 WCC Adult High School graduate and 2018 WCC Human Services degree recipient, about the factors that have helped him overcome adversity and make him want to help others.
Open registration for fall 2018 college credit courses will be held 8 a.m.-7 p.m., on Wednesday, June 20, and Thursday, June 21 on the main campus in Goldsboro. The next registration opportunities will be July 16 and 17 and Aug. 14 and 15.
WCCs unit of the Association of Educational Office Professionals (AEOP) provided scholarships for two business students for the spring 2018 semester.
Camp Kilowatt will return to the WCC campus for its 10th year this summer, and for the second year, the college is partnering with Wayne County Public Schools to provide camps in area middle schools.