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2006 News HomeAugust 31 SC4 to offer workshop for beginning college instructors August 31 SC4 Potters Market seeks pottery pieces August 29 SC4 student awarded Acheson scholarship August 29 SC4 student awarded Haley scholarship August 29 SC4 student awarded Alexander Scholarship August 29 SC4 student awarded Garden Club scholarship August 29 SC4 to offer solar energy site assessment seminar August 29 SC4 announces Butzel Long human resources seminar August 23 SC4 Alumni Association plans Stratford trip August 23 College Bookstore program benefits tree planting August 23 SC4 Workforce Training Institute schedule available August 11 Suzanne Moore earns doctorate August 11 SC4 taking enrollment in new classes August 11 Become a certified nurse aide with SC4 August 10 SC4 appoints Kenneth Lord as vice president of human resources and labor relations August 10 SC4 has million-dollar impact on surrounding area August 8 SC4 to offer new Fast Track program August 8 SC4 classes begin Aug. 21 at Yale Junior High School August 8 SC4 classes begin Aug. 21 at Sanilac Career Center August 8 SC4 classes begin Aug. 21 at Venture High School August 8 SC4 classes begin Aug. 21 at Huron Area Technical Center August 8 SC4 classes begin Aug. 21 at Algonac High School August 8 SC4 classes begin Aug. 21 at Anchor Bay High School August 2 SC4 to offer firefighter academy August 2 SC4 to offer classes in Anchor Bay, Marlette August 2 SC4 alternative energy program accepting students August 2 SC4 students awarded alumni association scholarships |
August 8, 2006
SC4 classes begin Aug. 21 at Algonac High School
St. Clair County Community College will present a variety of courses this fall at its off-campus center at Algonac High School in Clay Township. Off-campus centers help local students gain job skills and earn college credits close to home. SC4 courses beginning Aug. 21 at the Algonac High location include Algebra, Basic Writing Skills, English Composition, Introduction to Criminal Justice, Introduction to Psychology, Microcomputer Applications, Principles of Business, Principles of Management and Speech Communication. Hundreds of additional day, evening and weekend courses also will begin the week of Aug. 21 at the college’s full-service main campus in downtown Port Huron. A variety of online classes and programs are also available to help students save drive time and make college fit into their schedules. For a detailed listing of fall classes available through St. Clair County Community College or to register, visit www.sc4.edu/wave, call (800) 553-2427, Ext. 5500, or e-mail enrollment@sc4.edu. |
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