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TMCC’s registration for late-start classes now available online

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TMCC NEWS RELEASE

As a way to ensure that education is both accessible and convenient for all students, registration for Truckee Meadows Community College’s (TMCC) late-start classes is now available. Students with different educational interests can benefit from the large selection of subjects available through late-start classes. Classes begin as early as February 2012 and as late as April 2012. Current and prospective students are urged to apply for admission to the college and visit my.tmcc.edu to register.

“With more than 32,000 students who range from ages 18 to 75, hold different jobs and come from many different backgrounds, accessibility is something we pride ourselves in at TMCC,” said Dr. John Tuthill, vice president of student services at TMCC. “Late-start classes are an additional option that offers flexibility to help students accomplish their educational goals.”

Late-start classes can be viewed by searching the ‘Additional Search Criteria’ in the online class schedule. The classes are listed as “Dynamic Dated” or “Dynamic Dated Intensive” (DYN or DYI). The wide variety of subjects available include: computer information technology, physical education, anthropology, culinary arts, diesel technology, early childhood education, emergency medical services, renewable energy, educational leadership and psychology, fire science technology, history, massage, mental health, math,english, nursing, radiologic technology, welding, sociology and more.

For more information about TMCC’s late-start classes, visit www.tmcc.edu. To apply, visit my.tmcc.edu.

About TMCC

Truckee Meadows Community College is a comprehensive community college located in Reno, Nevada, and is part of the Nevada System of Higher Education. With five college sites and more than 20 community locations, TMCC serves over 20,000 students each year in state-supported programs and another 12,000 students in non-credit workforce development classes. For more information, please go to www.tmcc.edu.

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