Fall class registration available now online



Registration for fall classes at Western Nevada College is available on the by Internet. More than 1,100 classes are being offered at the college's three campuses, five learning centers and online. Students can access the fall class schedule and register at www.wnc.edu.


Those without access to a computer can use terminals at the college's campuses in Carson City, Fallon and Minden, at teaching centers in Fernley, Hawthorne, Lovelock, Smith Valley and Yerington, or at local libraries.


Western Nevada College has academic programs and classes that can lead to careers in computer technology, health fields, education, business, arts and many other fields.


WNC will also now offer a Bachelor of Technology degree in construction management, along with its certificates and associate degrees, or students can take courses to help prepare for transfer to other four-year programs.


Classes begin Aug. 27. For more information, contact WNC's Douglas campus at 782-2413 or the Carson City campus at 445-3000.


Western Nevada College is a growing, comprehensive community college that meets the needs of more than 6,000 Nevadans every semester. It offers a curriculum that is flexible and tailored to meet students' individual educational goals.


By offering dozens of college degree, certificate and career-building programs, scheduling classes at convenient times, and providing small class sizes and one-on-one counseling opportunities, WNC helps to ensure students a positive and successful college experience.


Western Nevada College is a growing, comprehensive community college that meets the needs of more than 6,000 Nevadans every semester.


It offers a diverse curriculum that is flexible and tailored to meet students' individual educational goals.


By offering dozens of college degree, certificate and career-building programs, scheduling classes at convenient times, and providing small class sizes and one-on-one counseling opportunities, WNC helps to ensure students a positive and successful college experience.


Visit www.wnc.edu.

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