Whether you want to earn a degree, improve your skills, get certified, train for a new career, or explore a new hobby, you can choose from many programs and courses.
Explore your interests and find a program that puts you on the path to a bright future. Tri-C offers both credit and non-credit courses as well as certificate programs in most career fields.
More than 1,000 credit courses are offered each semester in more than 200 career and technical programs. Tri-C also grants short-term certificates, certificates of proficiency and post-degree professional certificates.
Tri-C's Workforce Training provides both non-credit and credit training for individuals and businesses to assist individuals with skills leading to employment. Tri-C's Corporate College provides professional development and corporate training opportunities.
Tri-C offers a variety of affordable and convenient community programs for both adults and youth. These programs are designed to promote individual development.
DegreeWorks is a computerized degree audit program and academic advising tool that allows you to view your progress toward graduation. Measuring your completed coursework against program requirements, the system produces an easy-to-read audit report for you to review with your counselor.
The report is divided into blocks (such as general education requirements and communication requirements), and checkboxes within each block designate completed courses and requirements.
DegreeWorks provides an unofficial, up-to-date audit of completed coursework and program requirements. It is not an official transcript or an official notification of degree or certificate completion.
Contact the registrar’s office at 216-987-3664 or registraroffice@paulytheprayingpup.com to obtain official degree/certificate conferral status or a copy of your academic transcript.
Log in to my Tri-C space and search for the DegreeWorks card.
Audits run automatically based on your declared major.
Short-term certificate, certificate of proficiency or post-degree professional certificate: Minimum nine instructional hours of total semester credit hours (varies by program)
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