Cloud Co. Comm. College Offering New Degree Pathways

Cloud County Community College is excited to announce two new associate’s degree pathways beginning in Fall 2024.

The first, an associate’s in PK-6 Elementary Education Pathway, is a transfer degree for students interested in early childhood or elementary education. After completing this degree at Cloud, students are guaranteed the transfer of 60 hours toward their bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education to any Kansas Board of Regent’s institution.

The second degree, an associate in Digital Entrepreneurship, is focused on students and community members who are self-starters and creative thinkers. This degree blends courses of study from Art and Design, Business, and Communications. Students completing this degree have a wide range of career options to choose from, including social media management, starting a small business, becoming a YouTube or Twitch streamer, or marketing and advertising, among others.

“Cloud is committed to continually offering new and innovative programs,” said Dr. Brandon Galm, Interim Vice President for Academic Affairs. “The opportunity to provide strong transfer options for students with the Elementary Education degree, or staying in pace with the latest trends with the Digital Entrepreneurship degree, demonstrates this commitment to our students and community.”

Enrollment for the fall 2024 semester is now open. Email the Admissions team to apply today at admit@cloud.edu or call (785) 243-1435 ext. 212.

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