At Martin Community College, learning is a lifelong process. The Division of Continuing Education offers a wide range of noncredit courses, certifications, and short-term programs built around the lives of working adults — from launching a new career to picking up a new skill on a Saturday afternoon. Whether you’re upskilling for a promotion, switching industries, or finally learning to do something you’ve always wanted to, there’s a class here for you.
Find Your Class
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Search and filter every continuing education class — healthcare, public safety, trades, workforce, and more.
Browse the Programs ListClass Schedule
The current course catalog (PDF) with class dates, times, locations, and tuition.
View the ScheduleTuition & Scholarships
Most classes are $70–$180. Fee waivers and Foundation scholarships are available for qualifying students.
See Fees & ScholarshipsReady to enroll? Register and pay through the MCC Continuing Education registration portal at least three business days before the class start date.
Register for a ClassWhat MCC Offers
Continuing Education at MCC spans every major workforce track plus dozens of personal-interest classes:
- Healthcare — Nurse Aide I & II, Phlebotomy Technician, Medication Aide, Activity Director, plus refresher and competency programs.
- Public Safety — Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET), Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) and Advanced EMT, Fire and Rescue Academy, and Concealed Carry Handgun.
- Trades & Industry — Apprentice Line Technician, Solar Technician, Welding, Forklift Operator, Vehicle Safety Inspection, Fire Alarm Technician, and Electrical Contractor License Renewal.
- College & Career Readiness — Adult Basic Education, HSE/GED®, English Language Acquisition, and Digital Literacy. All free.
- Workforce Development — HRD employability programs, NC Career Readiness Certificate, and customized soft-skill modules. Fee waivers available for qualifying participants.
- Professional Development & Personal Interest — Notary, Microsoft Office, Spanish, photography, cake decorating, line dancing, and more.
How to Enroll
The Division is open to adults aged 18 and older, as well as high school students aged 16 or older who have withdrawn from school. High school students may also participate through dual enrollment with approval. Pre-register and pay fees at least three business days before the class start date. Some programs (Healthcare, BLET, EMT, Fire) have additional prerequisites — each program page lists the specific requirements.
Get in Touch
Williamston (Martin) Campus
Leslie Bond, Registrar — Continuing Education
[email protected](252) 789-0248Division Leadership
Jeremiah Jackson, Vice President — Continuing Education / Workforce Development
[email protected](252) 789-0232
