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Winter Session at Union County College

Union County College is once again offering its popular Winter Session.  In just three weeks, students taking a course during this term will earn 3 or 4 credits, depending on the course.  By taking a course during this session, students can either get a head start on the spring term or get one step closer to graduation by completing another three credits.  Whether you are a Union County College student or attending another college, you can speed the way to your degree by earning credit from December 27, 2011 through January 12, 2012.  For a list of course offerings, go to www.ucc.edu, click on Web Services and choose 2011 Fall Session.  For more information, please call (908) 709-7518.

Union County College is a comprehensive community college serving approximately 38,000 credit and non-credit students.  It is committed to serving the higher educational needs of Union County.  The College has an open admissions policy for both transfer and career programs and is dedicated to the fundamental values of public higher education.  The first of New Jersey’s 19 community colleges, Union County College provides opportunities for higher education for people of diverse ethnic, racial, cultural, educational and socioeconomic backgrounds in a multi-campus setting.  The College has campuses located in Cranford, Elizabeth, and Plainfield.  For more information, visit www.ucc.edu.

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