Edison Community College...
New Student Registration For Fall Classes to Close Aug. 10 

The last day for students wanting to attend Edison Community College to register for fall classes will be Aug. 10. Current and returning students will still be able to register for fall classes up until the start of the semester on Aug. 27. 

All students looking to attend fall classes are encouraged to sign up and get scheduled as soon as possible due to the high demand of courses at Edison this year. 

With all Ohio schools now having converted to the semester system, Edison’s assured credit transfers are even easier to work with for students looking to get a start at a community college and transfer later to a four-year university. 

With rising tuition costs and student loan debt at an all time high, Edison offers an unparalleled opportunity for students to get started on a four-year degree, complete a two-year associate’s degree or receive a certificate of completion at a fraction of the cost. 

Edison’s associate of arts and associate of science degrees permit a student to complete the first two years of study for nearly any baccalaureate major and to transfer to a four-year institution if desired. Edison’s transfer courses parallel those courses that comprise the first two years of a bachelor’s degree. Both provide an excellent academic background for students pursuing careers in fields such as science, business, technology and education. 

The college’s “2+2 University Transfer” provides a student with the chance to begin their first two years at Edison, taking classes closer to home and saving more than half on tuition costs before transferring on to a four-year university in Ohio to complete a bachelor’s degree. 

Edison’s staff works closely with many of the state’s four-year institutions to keep programs up-to-date and transferable, and articulation agreements with area colleges and universities list courses you can take at Edison to prepare for popular majors at nearby schools. 

In addition, university partners like Bluffton, Urbana, University of Dayton, Miami, Wright State and Franklin offer bachelor’s completion programs at both the Piqua and Greenville campuses. 

Students interested in taking classes at Edison are encouraged to call the Welcome Center at 937-778-7920 to schedule a personal admissions advising appointment. Students looking to take classes at the Darke County Campus in Greenville can call 937-548-5546.



 
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