It’s not too late to dive into the semester at Dutchess Community College

If you're a master of procrastination, congratulations—you've found your moment. The good news is that DCC offers late-start classes, so if you've been dragging your feet, you can still get that academic ball rolling without feeling like you're behind the curve.

Most late-start classes are remote and asynchronous (without a set class time) so you can work at your own pace—ideal for us procrastinators.

Early riser? Night owl? It doesn’t matter; you can tailor your coursework to fit your lifestyle. But if you’re someone who thrives in a classroom setting, fear not! DCC offers in-person and hybrid options as well. These late-start courses begin on September 30, run for 10 weeks, and wrap up on December 14.

Now let’s talk options, because there’s plenty to choose from.

You can explore the stars with Solar System Astronomy

Dive into Introduction to Human Services,

Get you business savvy on with Principles of Marketing.

For the science-minded, there’s also Environmental Science

Or General Psychology for those looking to get into the human mind.

Whether you’re chasing new passions, expanding your skill set, or just grabbing a few extra credits, DCC has you covered.

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Ready to enroll? If you’re already a DCC student, shoot an email to the ACT Center at ACT@sunydutchess.edu or call (845) 431-8600.

If you're new to DCC, simply apply as a matriculated (degree-seeking) or non-matriculated student, and the admissions team will help you through the process.

So, why wait? Your academic journey is still within reach—just don’t leave it until the last minute (again). Your future self will be eternally grateful!

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