Balance Life and Learning from Any Address with Online, In-Person and Hybrid Options
CCM invites students to keep moving forward with their educational goals as registration for Summer Session 2025 is now open. Whether learning from home, on vacation, or anywhere else, summer classes at CCM can be taken 100% online, in-person at the Randolph campus, or in hybrid format.
Choose From 275+ Course Offerings This Summer
Visit the schedule at titansdirect.ccm.edu to explore over 275 summer offerings ranging from the arts, business and humanities to healthcare, mathematics and science. Choose from four sessions tailored to fit your busy schedule:
- Early 5 Week: May 27 – June 30
- 10 Week: May 28 – August 5
- 7 Week: July 2 – August 19
- Late 5 Week: July 7 – August 8
Current CCM students and visiting students from other colleges are welcome to immediately enroll. However, new students who have yet to attend CCM must apply for admission in order to register for any summer course.
Why Choose CCM?
Ranked among the top community colleges nationwide, CCM offers over 100 programs of study including associate degrees, industry-recognized certificates and professional development options. Summer courses are a convenient way to get college credits so you can earn your degree quicker and fast track your career.
CCM is committed to making education affordable. With the help of funding from the Morris County Board of County Commissioners, the college has been able to keep tuition rates low for students, with a minimal 2.7% increase over the past two years.
CCM has received numerous accolades, including #1 Best Community Colleges in New Jersey by Salary Potential by Payscale and Best Community College in New Jersey by Best Accredited Colleges. Intelligent mentioned CCM as one of the Top 5 Best Community Colleges in the state, as well as Best for Transfer Students in the state.
Looking Ahead to Fall 2025
Registration for the Fall Semester will begin on April 7. New students are encouraged to start an application for admission early since it helps students secure their preferred courses. Fall Semester classes begin on August 28.
For those not seeking a college-credit degree program, CCM’s Center for Workforce Development provides non-credit certificates and apprenticeship programs designed to boost career readiness with cutting-edge skills.
For additional information, visit www.ccm.edu/admissions, email admiss@ccm.edu or call 973-328-5100.