Washtenaw Community College (WCC) will host Free College Week April 7-12. The public is invited to sign up for more than 100 virtual and in-person classes at no charge.
Nearly 4,000 people register for WCC’s Free College Week each year. The annual event is held in conjunction with national Community College Month, celebrating the impact and opportunities available at college campuses across the country.
Classes are designed for a wide range of ages and include topics to help people understand the applications of artificial intelligence, hone computer skills, grow businesses, explore travel and cultures, improve personal wellness, learn HVAC basics and more.
Virtual sessions will run Monday through Friday, April 7-11, and will be capped off with on-campus events Saturday, April 12.
Community members, business representatives, prospective students and others throughout Washtenaw County and beyond are invited to attend.
WCC faculty members from academic programs, as well as trainers from the college’s non-credit Economic, Workforce and Community Development division and outside businesses, will teach. Classes are provided at multiple times from morning through evening to offer flexibility to accommodate schedules.
Registration is currently open.
Visit the Free College Week webpage for class details and to register.
Some of the classes this year include:
- AI in the Workplace
- Optimizing Your Resume with ChatGPT
- First-Time Homebuyer Seminar
- General Maintenance of Heating, Cooling, Humidification and Filtration Components
- Line Dancing
- Latin Salsa Dancing
- Be Credit Smart!
- Windows Computer Basics
- Traveling to Brazil 101
- Ten Money Mistakes to Avoid
- Pro Tips for Caregivers: Navigating the Financial, Legal, and Emotional Landscape
- Esports 101
- Health Sciences at WCC!
- From Classroom to Career: The Apprenticeship Advantage
- Fun with Chemistry
For a full list, please visit wccnet.edu/fcw.
On Saturday, April 12, the public is invited to visit campus from noon to 4 p.m. to participate in hands-on activities. An Esports tournament featuring the popular game Super Smash Bros will start at 1 p.m. in the Community Room at the Student Center.
Also on Saturday, students interested in enrolling in WCC’s Summer and Fall semesters can do so through Xpress Registration from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Student Welcome Center.
FREE COLLEGE WEEK
- When: April 7-12
- Times: 9 a.m.-7 p.m.
- Who: Open to all ages
- Where: Online via Zoom and in-person
- Cost: Free
- Email: [email protected]
- Website: edu/fcw