Late starting classes give those who missed the fall deadline the chance to get started on their education without waiting until a new semester starts. Students will earn the same number of credit hours for these classes as they would in the traditional 16-week sessions.

“Not all classes are available in a shortened session, but there is a nice mix of both transfer and technical classes that would get a student started on a degree or certificate, and some of them, such as English, Math, and Communications, are general education classes for degree seeking students,” said Brandy Chasteen, director of enrollment services.

Available on the technical side are classes in Computer Information Systems, Logistics Operations Management, Nursing Assisting, and Welding.

Select classes are also available in Agriculture, Biology, Business, Chemistry, Drama, Early Childhood Education, Health Science, Physics, Psychology, Small Business Management, and Sociology.

For more information about these classes and to register, call (309) 649-6400 in Canton, (309) 543-4413 in Havana, (309) 833-6069 in Macomb, and (217) 322-6060 in Rushville.