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Wednesday, May 13, 2026 at 10:19 AM

WNC’s Accelerated Winter Session Classes Provide Students with Options during Holiday Season

WNC’s Accelerated Winter Session Classes Provide  Students with Options during Holiday Season

For those who don’t want a holiday break in their higher education journey, Western Nevada College has options to keep your degree pursuits rolling.

Whether you're catching up, exploring new topics or fast-tracking your degree, Western has options to suit your schedule. WNC is offering six online accelerated classes during its Winter Session.

“Winter Session gives students a valuable opportunity to stay on track — or even get ahead — in their academic goals,” said WNC President Dr. J. Kyle Dalpe. “These short, focused courses are designed to fit into busy holiday schedules while still delivering the high-quality education WNC is known for. I encourage students to take advantage of this chance to keep their momentum going into the new year.”

Five-week accelerated courses are available starting Dec. 15 and ending Jan. 16. Three-week accelerated classes start Dec. 29 and conclude Jan. 16.

Available courses are Business Capstone 299, Construction Management 456, History 105: European Civilization to 1648, History 290: The Roaring '20s, Introduction to Information Systems 101 and Management Science 323: Organizational Behavior.

Register now and make the most of your winter break!

For more information on becoming a student at WNC, phone 775-445-3277 or go to wnc,edu/starthere. To receive academic advice, phone 775-445-3267 or book an appointment at wnc.edu/advising.


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