Washtenaw Community College offers more than 100 programs and about 1,500 classes to its diverse student body annually. If you are interested in taking classes for credit or non-credit, you can apply directly online. Applicants with a high school diploma, a GED or who are at least 18 years of age can gain admittance to the college. High school and homeschooling students who would like to take classes can apply for dual enrollment.
You can earn three types of associate degrees by taking credit classes at Washtenaw Community College. The Associate in Arts and the Associate in Science are for students in transfer programs in the humanities, social science, math and science. You need about 60 credit hours to complete these degrees. The Associate in Applied Science is primarily for those seeking a standard career-entry level degree, suitable for those interested in health, business and technology. Washtenaw also offers four certificate levels for those seeking to begin a career, or simply gain additional skills in their field.
Washtenaw's Lifelong Learning program offers non-credit classes for those seeking professional development courses, or simply opportunities for personal enrichment. You can take classes directly on campus or at any of several facilities located throughout Ann Arbor. Subjects covered include photography, gardening, languages, health, business and computers. Teachers, nurses, builders and other professionals can earn continuing education credits and ready themselves for professional exams at Washtenaw.
Fill out the Free Application for Financial Aid to determine your eligibility for financial aid. Washtenaw Community College encourages all students to strictly adhere to all deadlines, submitting all required documents. You must make all payments, which are your responsibility, in a timely fashion to hold your seat at Washtenaw.