Alert: Due to the current heat wave and renovations taking place, all day and evening classes on the Randolph Campus are cancelled Wed. Sept. 1, Thurs. Sept. 2, and Friday, Sept. 3. Offices will remain open. Classes will resume as normal on Saturday, Sept. 4.
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College for Kids & Teens
 
College for Kids Summer Program
 
College for Kids Summer Program offers engaging, fun and academically stimulating programs for students in grades 3-8 beginning in July.  Students are grouped by grade levels.  Specialty programs offer students in-depth experiences in such areas as computers, drama, art and science.
 
College for Teens Summer Program
 
College for Teens Summer Program offers engaging, fun and academically stimulating programs for students in grades 9-12.  Courses include SAT Preparation, study skills, and culinary arts.
 
 
 

Enrichment Programs in Fall and Spring Semesters
 
College for Kids and Teens continues in the fall and spring semesters.  Course topics vary, and usually include technology, art and SAT preparation.  Please click on the "College For Kids - Spring Courses" banner to the left for current spring offerings, which are located on pages 51 and 52.
 
 Contact us: cfk@ccm.edu
 
 
 
 

High School Initiatives
 
The Challenger Program provides high school students with the opportunity to enrich their education through college level coursework at County College of Morris.
 
For information if you are a high school student:
 
Students are able to attend classes on the CCM campus or at their high schools.  Transportation is the responsibility of the district/parent.  Guidelines include completing the Challenger Application, release form, and submission of passing SAT/ACT scores.  If passing scores are not available, arrangements must be made to take the Accuplacer test at the CCM Tesing Center.
 
To request a Challenger Application and release form, go to: www.ccm.edu/admissions/apply/challengerprogram.aspx and click on Challenger Program.
 
For information if you are a school district administrator:
 
An agreement is drawn up between CCM and the school district for dual credit.  For more information, contact the Office of School Relations Coordinator, Gina Martino at gmartino@ccm.edu.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Enrichment Classes for Adults
 
 
Community and Professional Programs offer courses for your personal enrichment that range from aquatics to yoga.  View the brochure for courses.
 
Aquatics
Computer Training
Cooking School
CPR
Dance
eBay
Golf
Horticulture
Interior Design
Languages
Photography
Seniors
Sign Language
Writing/Publishing
Pilates
 
Contact us:  cpp@ccm.edu
 
 
 
 
 

Explore Online Learning
 
These instructor-facilitated on-line courses are informative, convenient, project-oriented and interactive.  Complete courses from your home or office at any time of the day or night.
 
Community and Professional Programs partnered with Education to Go to offer more than 400 online courses.  Browse through www.ed2go.com/ccm to select your courses.
 
Topics include:
Computers
Business
Grant Writing
Career Ideas
Personal Enrichment
Health Care
Teaching
Test Prep
Photography
Languages
Humanities
Finance
Writing
Law and Legal
Careers
 
County College of Morris partnered with Gatlin Education to offer Online Career Training Programs, specializing in
Business and Professional
Healthcare and Fitness
IT and Software Development
Management and Corporate
Media and Design
Hospitality and Gaming
Skilled Trades and Industrial
 
Special Features include:
Facilitators and mentors assist you.
Career counselors assist you prepare for the transition from the classroom to the workplace.
Courses are open enrollment and self-paced.
No additional charges - all materials, workbooks and software are included in the course fee.
Payment Plans available.
 
How to get started:
Register and pay at www.gatlineducation.com/ccm.  For more information, call 877-221-5151.