County College of Morris winterim and spring semester registration is open

RANDOLPH TOWNSHIP, NJ (Morris County) – County College of Morris (CCM), recognized as the #1 community college in New Jersey for alumni salaries according to Payscale, has announced that registration for the winterim and spring 2025 semesters is now open.

This is an ideal opportunity for students to invest in their futures, earning big while saving significantly—creating a pathway to success without the burden of financial strain.

By registering now, students can secure their spots in preferred classes that align with their schedules, whether they choose on-campus or virtual learning options. CCM offers a diverse array of certificate programs, degrees, and career-focused tracks, all aimed at providing students with an affordable education that enables graduation with minimal or no debt. Eligible students may even qualify for free tuition, allowing them to embark on their career journeys with confidence.

“At CCM, we believe that an education is a pathway to a brighter future,” said Melissa Albright, Vice President of Marketing, Public Relations & Enrollment Management. “Our Winterim and Spring semesters provide flexible ways for CCM students and those from four-year institutions to get ahead. Early registration gives students the best chance to enroll in the classes they need to stay on track for timely graduation and maximize their investment.”

Most Winterim courses are offered online in a condensed, four-week format starting on December 23. This accelerated option is perfect for first-time students or those visiting from four-year colleges who wish to earn credits quickly, meet requirements, explore new subjects, or lighten their spring semester course load. The Spring 2025 semester will offer three session options to accommodate various schedules. The traditional 15-week session and the Early 7-week session begin on January 21, while the Late 7-week session starts on March 24.

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Why choose CCM? The college not only boasts a top ranking for alumni salaries but also provides affordable tuition and opportunities for free college for those who qualify. With over 100 programs—including certificates, associate degrees, and workforce development—CCM is dedicated to helping students launch their futures with confidence.

New students, including anyone transferring from another institution, can start the enrollment process by submitting an online application at www.ccm.edu/admissions/. Questions can be directed to the Admissions Office via email at [email protected] or by phone at 973-328-5100. Walk-in appointments are welcome at the Student Community Center located at 214 Center Grove Road in Randolph. Once your application is complete, you’ll receive an email with registration instructions. Be sure to also apply for financial aid to discover how much you can save—some students attend CCM for free!

CCM encourages prospective students to take the next step toward joining a nationally ranked community college. The college has earned recognition for Best Associate Degrees and is noted for being among the best for transfer students wishing to continue their education toward a bachelor’s degree, as highlighted by Intelligent.

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