Workforce Training & Continuing Education

We provide members of the community with opportunities to advance their careers and personal development. Through our comprehensive career and technical training programs, individuals can acquire the skills and knowledge necessary to begin a career in their chosen field. Additionally, our other offerings include professional development and personal enrichment courses, and customized workforce training for local employers.

Our Offerings

How to Register

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Online

You can register and pay online for most of our Continuing Education Classes.

Register Online with Enrole

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In Person

Office Hours
Monday-Friday: 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Summer Hours
Monday-Thursday: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

Location:
Blackwood Campus
Community Center, Room 101-B
200 College Drive
Blackwood, NJ 08012

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Mail-In

Complete the Registration Form.

Mail registration form to:
Camden County College
Workforce Training & Continuing Education
P.O. Box 200
College Drive
Blackwood, NJ 08012

Payment Options

Self-Pay

Payment can be made with check, money order, Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express.

Payment Plan Option

50% due at the time of registration + $25 payment plan fee. Additional installment(s) due on fixed date(s) predetermined by CCC. *Only applies to eligible courses.

Sallie Mae Loan

Please contact Sallie Mae directly at 1-800-472-5543
www.salliemae.com
School Code: 006865-98

Government Funding for Unemployed

Grants available through your local One Stop Career Center. For more information please call your local county one-stop career center.

For contact information by county, visit careerconnections.nj.gov.

NJ Governor's Industry Vocations Scholarship (NJ-GIVS)

The award benefits women and minority students pursuing a certificate or degree program in a construction-related field. This Scholarship pays up to $2,000 per year or up to the cost of tuition, less any federal, State, or institutional aid in an eligible certificate or degree program at one of New Jersey’s eligible institutions. For more information, call 856-374-4955.

Foundation for Trades Scholarship

For students entering the construction trades (Carpentry, Electrical, HVAC, Plumbing, Welding). The award amount will vary depending on the need of the applicant and cost of the program but will traditionally range from $500 to $6,000. Applicants should apply directly with the organization at foundationfortrades.org.

Otto Leah Mauke Workforce Training Scholarship

This scholarship awards up to $2,000 to a student registered in an eligible training program at the Career & Technical Institute of Camden County College. Please complete the application and submit to tradetraining@und-ich.com.

New Jersey Pay It Forward

Complete your training now, and pay back tuition costs only after you land a well-paying job. Participants in the program will receive zero-interest, no-fee loans at no upfront cost, as well as living stipend grants and wraparound supports. Participants who find jobs earning above a specific income threshold will repay the cost of their tuition over time. Programs available for this loan opportunity are HVAC and Welding.

Discounts and Credits

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Senior Citizen Discount

Senior Citizen 65 years of age or older may enroll in Continuing Education courses at a 50% discount on a space available basis. You must register for classes the day before the course is scheduled to begin. Some courses and programs may not qualify for the discount.

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Veterans & Active Duty
Military Discount

Veteran & Active Duty Military

Career & Technical Institute
Veterans & Active Duty Military members must first apply through the Veteran Affairs office for various Veteran Benefit programs which may cover the full cost of the CTI program for which the student is registering. If student qualifies for VA Benefits, they will not be eligible for the CE Veteran & Active Duty Military member CE discount. If student does not qualify for VA benefits, the student may apply for a CE discount for 25% off of the program tuition. Books, supplies, and lab fees will not be discounted and will be the responsibility of the student. Students registering using this discount may register no more than 30 days prior to the start date, based on seating availability. Veterans & Active Duty Military members must show military ID card to qualify. The college reserves the right to cancel a course when registrations are less than the minimum required. It is recommended that Veterans, Active Duty Military members and family contact Camden County College’s Veterans Affairs office at 856-374-4960 to determine eligibility for benefits

Personal Enrichment
Veterans & Active Duty Military members may enroll in continuing education courses at a 50% discount on course cost on a space available basis. You must register for classes the day before the course is scheduled to begin. Some courses and programs may not qualify for the discount; please ask upon registration for those eligible. Veterans must show military ID card to qualify. The college reserves the right to cancel a course when registrations are less than the minimum required.

Spouse of Veteran & Active Duty Military Members

Career & Technical Institute
Veteran & Active Duty Military Spouses may apply for a CE discount for 15% off of the program tuition. Books, supplies, and lab fees will not be discounted and will be the responsibility of the student. Students registering using this discount may register no more than 30 days prior to the start date, based on seating availability. Must show valid US Uniform Services ID card to qualify. The college reserves the right to cancel a course when registrations are less than the minimum required. This discount is valid for the Military Spouse ONLY and is not applicable for dependents. It is recommended that Veterans, Active Duty Military members and family contact Camden County College’s Veterans Affairs office at 856-374-4960 to determine eligibility for potential benefits. If student qualifies for VA Benefits, they will not be eligible for the CE Veteran & Active Duty Military member CE discount.

Personal Enrichment
Veterans & Active Duty Military Spouses may enroll in continuing education courses at a 50% discount on course cost on a space available basis. You must register for classes the day before the course is scheduled to begin. Some courses and programs may not qualify for the discount; please ask upon registration for those eligible. Must show valid US Uniform Services ID card to qualify. The college reserves the right to cancel a course when registrations are less than the minimum required.

Dependents of Active Duty Military Members

Career & Technical Institute
Active Duty Military dependents may apply for a CE discount for 15% off of the program tuition. Books, supplies, and lab fees will not be discounted and will be the responsibility of the student. Students registering using this discount may register no more than 30 days prior to the start date, based on seating availability. Must show valid US Uniform Services ID card to qualify. The college reserves the right to cancel a course when registrations are less than the minimum required. It is recommended that Veterans, Active Duty Military members and family contact Camden County College’s Veterans Affairs office at 856-374-4960 to determine eligibility for potential benefits. If student qualifies for VA Benefits, they will not be eligible for the CE Veteran & Active Duty Military member CE discount.

Personal Enrichment
Active Duty Military dependents may enroll in continuing education courses at a 50% discount on course cost on a space available basis. You must register for classes the day before the course is scheduled to begin. Some courses and programs may not qualify for the discount; please ask upon registration for those eligible. Must show valid US Uniform Services ID card to qualify.

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Lifetime Learning Tax Credit

As a Continuing Education student, you may be eligible for the lifetime learning tax credit.

For additional information please consult your tax advisor or visit: www.irs.gov

High School Students

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Career Now is a program for high school seniors where they can earn career certifications while in high school.

Step 1
Obtain a letter of recommendation on school letter head from high school guidance counselor or principal.

Step 2
Register and pay for courses. Payment of tuition and all applicable fees is expected at the time of registration. CCC offers high school students a discount rate equivalent to 1 credit.

Career Now programs are not eligible for financial aid. CCC offers a convenient payment plan option for many CTI programs.

Contact: 856-374-4955 or tradetraining@und-ich.com

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Job Placement Services

Job placement services are designed to ensure students are well-prepared and successfully placed in positions that align with their skills and career goals.

Our job development services for students include:

  • Personalized resume assistance
  • Mock interviews to enhance interview skills
  • Employer visits and tours to provide real-world exposure and comprehensive job placement support
  • And more!

Frequently Asked Questions

What is your refund policy?

Programs with a course code beginning CE.ALH, CE.BUN, CE.CUS, CE.TRD:
Students who register for courses at Camden County College and/or the Career and Technical Institute of Camden County College are entering into a contract with the College to pay the cost of associated tuition and fees. Students will receive a 100% refund if withdrawal from a class takes place prior to the start of the class. Students will receive a 50% refund of the program total if withdrawal from a class takes place within the first 20 calendar days from the class start date. After the conclusion of the 20th calendar day, no refunds will be granted for withdrawal or non-attendance and the remaining balance will be due in full upon withdrawal.

Please note, students enrolled in programs that are 2 to 4 months in length will receive a 50% refund of the program total if withdrawal from a class takes place within the first 5 calendar days from the class start date. After the conclusion of the 5th calendar day, no refunds will be granted for withdrawal or non-attendance and the remaining balance will be due in full upon withdrawal.

Programs that are 1 month or less in length will offer no refunds once the program begins.

Programs with a course code beginning, CE.CAD, CE.CMS, CE.CST, CE.CTD, CE.PRO:
You will receive a 100% refund if you withdrawal five or more calendar days before the first class starts. You will receive a 50% refund if you withdraw four calendar days or less before the class starts. The 50% refund will be issued through the first day of class. After the first day of class, there is no refund.

Programs with other course codes not noted above:
You will receive a 100% refund if you withdraw five or more days before the first class starts. You will receive a 50% refund if you withdraw four days or less before the class starts. The 50% refund will be issued through the first day of class. After the first day of class, there is no refund.

Obtaining a refund
To obtain a refund, please call our office at 856-374-4955 to receive a “Request for Refund” form. Specialized refund policies may apply to courses. The college reserves the right to cancel a course when registrations are less than the minimum required. Tuition and fees are refunded in full if the course is cancelled by the college. The college also reserves the right to change the time, location, and/or instructor.

What is your attendance policy?

Camden County College expects students to attend regularly and promptly all classes and all conferences with professors. Each professor determines his or her policy for student absences from class. This written policy is to be distributed to students at the first class meeting. Should this procedure be overlooked or should a student be absent from the first class, it is the student’s responsibility to obtain the attendance policy from the professor by the end of the first week of class. Students who are absent from class for any reason are expected to make up the work missed. Excessive absences from class may lead to a grade of Not Attending/Stopped Attending (NA), or the lowering of a grade; however, in certain cases of illness or jury duty, students will be permitted to make up the work if it is academically possible.

Students who are eligible for financial assistance, including but not limited to, grants, loans, scholarships, and training vouchers, are required to remain enrolled in their classes in order to receive those funds. If the student never attends, ceases to attend, withdraws or receives F, W, NA or XA, he or she will jeopardize his or her financial assistance for both current and future course enrollments. If the student’s financial assistance is reduced or canceled, he or she will remain responsible to pay for all outstanding tuition, fees, books/supplies associated with the program(s) for which the student is registered.

Students who are eligible for veteran’s education benefits, including GI Bill®, tuition waivers, tuition assistance and VA work-study, are required to remain enrolled in their classes in order to receive those funds. If the student never attends, ceases to attend, withdraws or receives F, W, NA or XA, they will jeopardize their VA Education Benefits for both current and future semesters. If the VA Education Benefit student fails to remain enrolled in and attend their courses until the end of the semester, the College is required to report the change to the VA. This may create a balance for the student at the VA and/or school. The student will remain responsible to pay for all outstanding tuition, fees, book vouchers and stipend amounts.

Do you have a parking policy?

No parking permit is necessary; however you must park in white-lined, student spaces only.

Will I be notified if my class is cancelled due to inclement weather?

When bad weather or an emergency necessitates cancelling classes, Camden County College will inform faculty, staff and students of closing through the College's website.

Please note: Programs scheduled at offsite locations may have addition or alternative closing instructions. If the weather gets progressively worse during the day, check again at midday and alter afternoon for updates on closing.

Receive emergency notifications right to your phone by signing up for our Cougar Call.

If I require accommodations (such as extra time on tests, etc.) due to a disability where can I find more information?

Please reach out to the Accessibility Center to discuss any accommodations that you may require.

Contact Information

(856) 374-4955
tradetraining@und-ich.com