Clinton Community College is preparing for the fall semester with enrollment projected to rise about 10 percent over last year. Classes begin Monday, August 24, marking what would be the college’s third straight year of double-digit growth. Officials say business, criminal justice, nursing and skilled trades remain strong, while more adult students are using SUNY […]
Clinton Community College is preparing for the fall semester with enrollment projected to rise about 10 percent over last year. Classes begin Monday, August 24, marking what would be the college’s third straight year of double-digit growth. Officials say business, criminal justice, nursing and skilled trades remain strong, while more adult students are using SUNY Reconnect to earn qualifying associate degrees at no cost.

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