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Thomas Nelson Community CollegeThomas Nelson Community College is offering a series of classes at the Historic Triangle Campus in Williamsburg, located at 4601 Opportunity Way. Below is a list of classes offered Spring 2010.
How Do I Register for Classes?Students must first complete a TNCC web application. Go to www.tncc.edu and click on Apply and then Apply Online Now. For College, select Thomas Nelson Community College, and for Credit or CEU option, select CEU student. After completing the application, print it out and write down your SIS ID #. You will need this number to register for classes. If you receive an error message in the application, please call 258-6591. Register by web registration, phone, fax, or in person. Payment in full is required at the time of registration: American Express, MasterCard, VISA, check and money order. Cash payments CANNOT be accepted.
See the current schedule of classes or our website at http://workforce.tncc.edufor complete course descriptions and administrative policies including refund policy and instructions for employer or organization payment of tuition. Parking Information for the Historic Triangle Campus in Williamsburg: 1. After a student enrolls for a Workforce Development and Continuing Education class, he or she can take the receipt of payment (from online or office staff registration) with up-to-date auto registration and driver’s license to the HT Campus ID Office on the first floor. 2. Campus police will then fill in the Workforce Development and Continuing Education parking permit to include start and end dates of the class and can designate day of class (e.g., Saturday only, Sept 25 – Dec 19 or Wed evenings only, Sept 16-Oct 14). 3. Campus police will make copies of valid registrations and licenses for file and deliver documents back to the student with the Workforce Training and Continuing Education parking permit card. *Or you may purchase an annual TNCC parking permit at the HT ID Office. |
