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Community Education supports the following aspect of WWCC’s mission: Western’s fundamental purpose is to provide high quality learning opportunities to students who are at various stages of life and have differing needs and expectations. Committed to quality and success, Western encourages flexibility, innovation, and active learning for students, faculty and staff. The College understands that learning occurs inside and outside the classroom and, therefore, seeks to create an environment where lifelong learning is encouraged and where students and employees interact in an atmosphere of mutual respect.
Community Education courses are offered for non-credit. Charges associated with an individual course or event are based upon the direct cost of offering the course or event plus a 35% administrative fee. Sweetwater County residents age 60 years or over may enroll for courses offered at Western with payment of tuition waived (Download Waiver Form). Special fees for supplies or other costs remain the financial responsibility of each student, regardless of age, and cannot be waived. The College Board of Trustees reserves the right to change tuition and fees at any time.