New Weekend Class

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Albany Technical College (ATC) will expand the Weekend Class sessions to include two additional programs this spring, Criminal Justice Technology, and Early Childhood Care and Education. During this current fall semester, ATC offered General Education courses on Friday evenings and Saturday mornings. These additional Weekend College classes will allow for more flexibility in scheduling and accommodate the busy lifestyles of ATC students. Students can complete their program-required courses while balancing work and family responsibilities.

“Weekend classes allow students to come to campus for face-to-face class interaction and complete all other coursework online. This is an easy fit, with fewer disruptions to busy work schedules. Criminal Justice Weekend courses will be offered for the upcoming spring schedule,” stated Kenneth Singleton, Dean of the Public Safety and Technology Division at Albany Technical College.

“Albany Technical College has committed to providing the opportunity for a quality technical education at times that will accommodate the working adult’s busy schedule and at an affordable price. Weekend College at Albany Technical College is an alternative educational path for working adults that is convenient and provides working students with flexibility in their academic efforts. Classes will be offered on Friday evenings and Saturdays,” said Angela Robinson, Dean of Academic Affairs at Albany Technical College.

“This expansion of weekend classes on campus allows students to balance family and work responsibilities with coursework more efficiently than a traditional course schedule. This option, coupled with many financial aid opportunities, opens doors for our students,” stated officials at the College.

  • Weekend classes for high school students and working adults with on-campus face-to-face interaction will be offered Fridays from 5:30 pm to 8:00 pm and Saturdays from 9 am to 12 pm.
  • Registration for Weekend Classes is currently in process, with spring 2023 classes starting January 5, 2023.

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