Sandhills Community College
Continuing Education
Van Dusen Hall
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SCC Provides You with Opportunities!
    Sandhills Community College provides lifelong learning opportunities for citizens of Moore and Hoke counties. Classes are offered under two classifications: 1) Curriculum and 2) Continuing Education.

    By taking curriculum courses (college credit), you can earn credit toward an associate degree, diploma, certificate or transfer to another college. Curriculum classes are designed to: 1) prepare students for employment in two years or less, or 2) prepare students to transfer to a four-year college or university. For more information download the Spring 2007 Con Ed Classes (PDF) or contact the Admissions office at 910.695.3725 or 1.800.338.3944.

    Continuing education provides non-credit classes developed to help with both professional and personal interests. Examples of continuing education programs include: pre-college or basic skills education, certification/prelicensure or professional development, small business, computers and personal enrichment. You can register for classes at the Continuing Education office located on the first floor of Van Dusen Hall: Mon.–Thurs., 9 AM–9 PM, and Fri. 9 AM–4 PM. Information concerning continuing education classes is included in the Spring 2007 Con Ed Classes (PDF)
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