WCC is one of 14 community colleges that have signed an agreement with East Carolina University that allows students to apply to a community college and the university simultaneously and, upon successful completion of an associate degree, seamlessly transition into a program at ECU.
Math Instructors Laura Buddin and Katina Davis led a roundtable discussion on “Academic Integrity in an Online Environment” at the National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development’s International Conference on Teaching and Leadership Excellence.
WCC student Stephanie Lam volunteered at the Wayne County Public Library in the spring semester, digitizing old photographs to fulfill her Honors History service learning requirement.
WCC will hold registration for its Fall 2018 semester 8 a.m.-7 p.m. on July 16 and 17.
The Small Business Center is taking its counseling services closer to entrepreneurs and business people.