Cape May County Herald, 2 January 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 5

Wednesday, January 2,1980

The Herald and The Lantern

Page 5

ACC Course Registration Jan. 4

MAYS LANDING - Mail registrations by persons who intend to take college - credit courses at Atlantic Community College this spring should be postmarked no later than Friday. Jan. 4. Early registration by jnail is recommended by ACC officials because it increases potential students' chances of enrolling in the courses and sections they prefer and eliminates an extra trip to the Mays Landing campus or Extension locations in Atlantic City and Cape

May.

Mail registration forms. Ballroom Dance Course Repeated CAPE MAY - The lightfooted tandem of Jim and Sandy Sharpley will instruct another eventful and educational Ballroom/Disco dance class for the Cape May Department of Public Relations and Recreation. The new course begins Sunday, January 13 at 7:30 pm. in Cape May Convention Hall. Registration will be conducted in Convention Hall January 7 to the 11th from 9a.m. to4 p.m. For further information call 884-8411. ext. 20 or 27.

assistance, and complete information about ACCs spring semester op portunities can be obtained 0 by writing to Atlantic Community College. Mays Landing. NJ (J&330. or by telephoning 625-1111 or 6464950. Ext. 261. after Jan. 1. ACCs spring semester schedule is designed primarily for the convenience of part-time students. More than 100$. courses are offered at night on the Mays Landing campus. Night courses will be offered at Extensions, rtfcluding 27 in Atlantic City and 25 in Cape May County Also being offered are 69 courses which meet once a week during the day on the Mays Landing campus. ACC spring semester classes begin Jan. 21 Financial assistance is available. The College is approved for Veterans educational benefits. Master Charge and Visa are accepted. In-person registration for spring semester collegecredit courses offered on the Mays Landing campus will be held Tuesday. Jan. 15. from 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. in ACC’s Walter E. Edge

Hall.

In-person registration for courses offered through ACC’s Atlantic City Extension wil be held Wednesday. Jan. 9 from 9 a.m.

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Classes will be held at Middle Township High School Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 7 p.m to 10 p.m. Registration will be held Jan. 7 at 7 p.m. All those satisfactorily completing the course will, be given state certification. The Avalon Rescue Squad urges interested residents to enroll and w$|l defray the expenses of potential squad members For further information, call John Fallon at 967-5473 from I to5p.ru

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