Continuing Education courses for Summer II and Fall 2026 are now available to view in Self-Service. Course sections listed with a begin date after July 1, 2026 will open for registration on July 1, 2026.
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All students holding the F-1 student visa are required to maintain their status according to federal immigration law. Here are three important documents to review.
These Continuing Education courses introduce students to software and web development concepts and prepares students for entry-level Microsoft certification.
These Continuing Education courses introduce students to Network concepts as well as competencies and skills that allows students to install, configure, diagnose, perform preventive maintenance, and maintain basic networking on personal computers.
The Construction Certificate in Carpentry has been crafted to provide aspiring carpenters with a solid foundation for a successful career in the construction trades.
Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) courses prepare students for installation, repair, and maintenance of these systems. Heating technology is offered in the fall and air conditioning in the spring.
Plumbing Level I (fall) and Plumbing Level II (spring) prepare students for basic installation and maintenance of plumbing systems and components and explores plumbing code, permitting, and math.
Continuing Education welding courses prepare students for employment in construction and in artistic sculpture and metalwork.
If you are graduating or your I-20 is expiring, your F-1 visa status will also be ending, but there are options available to you.
The Goodnight Scholars Program scholarship, valued at up to $21,000 per year, is awarded to approximately 20 transfer students each year.