Fall Open House | Events | County College of Morris (CCM)

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The County College of Morris (CCM) is excited to announce its Fall Open House, scheduled for October 19, 2024, from 9:00 AM to 1:30 PM. This event welcomes all students, parents, adult learners, and veterans interested in discovering new learning and career opportunities. Participants will have the opportunity to engage with faculty members and the Workforce Development team to discuss a variety of academic programs and career paths. The Student Services team will also be present to share valuable resources aimed at supporting student success throughout their educational journey. Attendees will learn about the application and registration process, with dedicated sessions to address individual questions and concerns.

The event includes guided campus tours, showcasing CCM's outstanding facilities and state-of-the-art labs and studios. Registration is mandatory for the morning sessions at 9, 10, or 11 AM, ensuring a tailored experience for each participant. For more information, interested individuals can contact the college directly via phone or email.

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