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Central Carolina Community College holds spring registration

01.07.2009College General

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Central Carolina Community College holds spring registration

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Tina Kickline, of Chatham County, fills out her class schedule during Central Carolina Community College's spring Open Registration Jan. 6. Kickline, a Northwood High School graduate, plans to study for a medical office career. Central Carolina classes start Jan. 9. Late registration will continue through Jan. 15 at the college's campuses in Sanford, Pittsboro and Lillington. For more information about programs or registration, visit the college's web site, www.cccc.edu, or call one of the campuses.

Central Carolina Community College holds spring registration

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Nicole Langley (right), of Harnett County, shares a light moment with faculty advisors Margaret Woodruff (left), lead instructor for Central Carolina Community College's dental assisting program, and Cassie Black, dental hygiene instructor, as she registers during the college's spring Open Registration Jan. 6. Central Carolina classes start Jan. 9. Late registration will continue through Jan. 15 at the college's campuses in Sanford, Pittsboro and Lillington. For more information about programs or registration, visit the college's web site, www.cccc.edu, or call one of the campuses.

Central Carolina Community College holds spring registration

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Katherine Brown (right), of Lee County, talks with faculty advisor Daryl Maddox (left), Central Carolina Community College biology instructor, about her class schedule as physics instructor Lisa Knight (back), looks on during the college's spring Open Registration. The registration took place Jan. 6 and Central Carolina classes start Jan. 9. Late registration will continue through Jan. 15 at the college's campuses in Sanford, Pittsboro and Lillington. For more information about programs or registration, visit the college's web site, www.cccc.edu, or call one of the campuses.

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