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Frequently Asked Questions Why is it important to officially drop courses? What happens if I just stop attending? If you stop attending class and do not complete the procedure for dropping courses, you are still enrolled in the class, and you will still earn a ...
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Programming Designed for Maximum Results Delivering corporate training and employee development for maximum business results, our programs are: Flexible – Scheduled at your convenience and pace. Classroom, online and hybrid delivery options are available for most progr...
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Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund - Student Aid The Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) was established and initially funded through the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act to help institutions of higher education “preven...
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What is an Apprenticeship? An apprenticeship is an earn and learn model that is industry driven and aligned with high quality career fields. Apprenticeships allow employers to develop and prepare their future workforce through paid work experiences combined with cl...
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FCC Course Related Definitions The following definitions are intended to clarify course related terms at Frederick Community College. For further information please see the Academic Standards Policy . Term Definition Academic Plan Refers...
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Orientation is required. Interested students must attend an orientation prior to enrolling in any Adult Education courses. Orientations are free of charge; there is no need to schedule an appointment and pre-registration is not necessary. Registration is a two-part process...
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High school seniors in this program explore career options and earn industry certifications or credentials by following a specific career track and taking courses either at their high school, on the FCC campus, or at the FCC Monroe Center. The goal of Career Pathways students...
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School of Arts and Humanities FCC's Career Communities provide you with career information, resources, networking possibilities, job and internship websites, and companies and organizations in the region that are related to your programs of study. Explore different comm...
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