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Celebration honors Black history

January 30
Pre-season baseball camps hone skills

January 29
Record SC4 enrollment increase hits double digits

January 25
Conference focuses on global diversity

January 24
New name speeds Web travelers to SC4

January 24
Seniors invited to theatre group planning meeting

January 15
Free seminars target Internet novices and computer experts

January 15
English professor honored for excellence

January 15
Free clinic assists senior memoir writers

January 11
Weekend College brings convenience to busy people

January 11
SC4 Board of Trustees return to Search Committee

January 10
Computer certification testing now available at SC4

January 9
College food drive benefits needy

January 8
Financial aid for higher education workshop

January 2
Personal investing – a credit class for in-depth study

 

January 2, 2002

Personal investing – a credit class for in-depth study

 The St. Clair County Community College Department of Business Administration and Economics will offer a comprehensive look at personal investing January 15 through May 7.  The Tuesday night class, BUS 199 Personal Investing, may be taken for credit or audited. 

This course will help students analyze personal objectives and plan their financial futures.  Emphasis will be on the principles of investing and their roles within family monetary management.  An analysis of personal objectives and financial planning will be discussed and put into practice, along with a demonstration of Internet resources. 

For more information, contact Professor Robert Tansky at 810-989-5572 or rtansky@stclair.cc.mi.us. 

St. Clair County Community College currently serves approximately 9,200 students in the Blue Water area with a wide range of credit and non-credit classes.  The College offers 52 Associate degree and Certificate programs and 55 seamless transfer program options.  A variety of Bachelor and Master degree programs are available locally through the SC4 University Center.  The College provides career development, personal and professional development, business and industrial training and community enrichment for citizens of all ages.  New resources include online and fast track courses.  The full-service, main campus is located in downtown Port Huron, with Thumb Area Centers located in Algonac, Bad Axe, Imlay City, Peck and Yale.  St. Clair County Community College is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association.