Workforce Development & Community Education - Summer 2020

38 | Visit us online at www.sunywcc.edu/wdce Tips for Online Registration To create and activate your account and/or to register for classes go to www.sunywcc.edu/mywcc Class Search: First, make sure you select the correct Term and set the Course Career to Continuing Education. All WDCE class subjects begin with “CE-“ (i.e. CE-ART). Either type in a Subject (i.e. CE-ART) or click the Select Subject button and then “C” for the CE subjects then click Search. New Students: If you have never taken a class at WCC, you may use our Continuing Education Create/ Activate Your Account button or click on First Time CE Student both on the left side of page. Then click the link to “Begin the First Time Registration Process.” Please note that if you are already in our database, or if your information is a match to an existing record, you will be unable to continue, and must contact our office at 914-606-6830, press 1 for help. Returning Students: Click the Continuing Education Registration button on left side of page for directions or go directly to Sign on (middle of page) to enter user id and password. You will need your student self- service ID. If you don’t have it, call 914-606-6830, press 1 or the MyWCCHelpdesk (below). For help, see “Registration Guide for Returning CE Students” at www.sunywcc.edu/mywcc. The WCC Help Desk is available at MyWCCHelpdesk@sunywcc.edu or 914-606-5600. Payment is due at the time of online registration. If you have trouble making an online payment, call our office at 914-606-6830, press 1. Enrollments without payment will be dropped and you will need to reregister. Customer Information CHANGES & CLOSINGS: Programs, requirements, course times/dates and instructors are subject to change without advance notice. Tuition and fees set forth in this publication are similarly subject to change. In the event of severe weather or other emergencies, classes may be cancelled. When this happens, every effort will be made to reschedule the class. For information on emergency closings, visit our website at www.sunywcc.edu or call 914-606-6900. CONFIRMATIONS: Once your registration has been submitted, simply come to class. We will contact you should your class be full or cancelled for any reason, or if there is a problem with your registration; confirmations are not sent out. Obtain your course information and receipt anytime by accessing your account at www.sunywcc.edu/mywcc (User ID required; contact the Westchester Community College Help Desk at MyWCCHelpdesk@sunywcc.edu or 914-606-5600 for help). PAYMENT OPTIONS: Payment is accepted using credit cards (MasterCard, Visa, Discover), and check or money order. No cash payments accepted. ROOM ASSIGNMENTS: For classes at the Valhalla campus, the building/room location is as indicated. If Room TBD is shown, check for room assignment several days prior to class online (be sure to search under “CE” for course subject and set career to continuing education) or by calling us at 914-606-6830, press 1, or by stopping by our office in Administration Bldg., Room 207. REGISTER EARLY: Classes are cancelled for under-enrollment several days in advance. We recommend that you register at least ONE week in advance of the course start date. PARKING: No permit needed for evening and weekend classes at Valhalla campus. A parking permit is required for day classes on the Valhalla campus or park in Lot 1 (visitor parking). For classes with multiple sessions, use Lot 1 for first class or, if you want to be in a different lot, obtain a permit from your instructor or WDCE Office (ADM-207 or KNC). Cars parked in other lots during the day without a permit are subject to ticketing by campus or County police. Parking at our extension centers or community locations varies; call the site directly for information. Campus Security Information The federal government requires institutions of higher education to disclose certain information to all students. This is to inform you of the availability of the information, briefly describe the information in the report, and advise you how to obtain a copy of our annual security report, which includes statistics for the previous 3 years concerning reported crimes that occurred on campus; in certain off-campus buildings or property owned or controlled by the college; and on public property within, or immediately adjacent to and accessible from the campus. The report also includes institutional policies concerning campus security, alcohol and drug use, crime prevention, the reporting of crimes, sexual assault, and other matters. You may obtain a copy of this report by visiting us at www.sunywcc.edu/security or the Campus Security Office, Student Center Bldg, Rm. 118. For Campus Map and directions go to www.sunywcc.edu/directions

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