How to Register
Before you can register for our courses, you must create a WCE Student Account.
If you are a new Temple College student, you will receive an email from Temple College within 24 hours. This email will have your Student ID, student email, and temporary password. Make certain to check your student email regularly as this is how we will communicate with you moving forward.
If you are a current or former Temple College student, you can skip to Step 4.
Log into your Temple College student email and change your password.
If you encounter any email problems or if you have any questions, please contact the IT Help Desk at 254-298-8450 or helpdesk@templecollege.edu.
Follow the registration steps listed on each program to register.
Payment must be made within 24 hours after registering for a program. Most courses will require payment via our Payment Portal. The payment for Ed2Go courses is processed on their website when you register for an Ed2Go course.
Programs
Some college credit courses are also available as continuing education (CEU) classes, known as mirrored courses, which offer valuable opportunities to build work-related knowledge and skills without following a degree plan. The following art courses are offered as mirrored courses.
Photography I | $395 |
Photography II | $395 |
Ceramics I | $400 |
Ceramics II | $400 |
Painting | $384 |
- Essentials of Human Resource Management
- Fundamentals of Supervision and Management I
- Fundamentals of Supervision and Management II
- Leadership Online
- SHRM Certification Preparation
- Six Sigma Total Quality Fundamentals
- The 3 Cs of Leadership: Communication, Creating, and Coaching
- The Art of Behavioral Interviewing
- Certified Nurse Aide
- Certified Physical Therapy Aide
- Clinical Medical Assistant
- CPR for Healthcare Providers
- EKG Technician
- Intro to Working in the OR
- Medical Coding
- Non-Certified Radiologic Technician
- Patient Care Technician
- Pharmacy Technician
- Phlebotomy Technician
- Sterile Processing and Distribution Technician
Temple College's Workforce and Continuing Education, in partnership with Ed2Go, offers flexible, self-paced certificate programs and career training. These programs are designed by professionals in each field, providing effective web-based learning. Instructors/mentors are actively involved in your online learning experience. They respond to questions and concerns, as well as provide encouragement and motivation for your success.
Semester Schedules
FAQs
The Texas Public Educational Grant (TPEG) is a state-funded program designed to assist Texas residents with financial need in covering the costs of higher education at public colleges and universities in Texas. Students must demonstrate financial need as determined by the FAFSA. If approved, TPEG will cover 50% of the tuition for eligible WCE programs.
Eligible Programs
- Certified Clinical Medical Assistant
- Certified Nurse Aide
- Community Health Worker
- CompTIA A+ Computer Technician
- CompTIA ITF+ IT Fundamentals
- EKG Technician
- Medical Coding
- Non-Certified Radiologic Technician
- Patient Care Technician
- Pharmacy Technician
- Phlebotomy Technician
- Project Management for Information Technology
- SHRM Certification Prep
- Sterile Processing and Distribution Technician
Upon written request to the Division of Workforce and Continuing Education, and
- For classes meeting more than two sessions, a 100% refund will be granted if requested prior to the second class meeting. After the class has met a second time, no refund will be granted.
- For classes meeting two sessions or less, a 100% refund will be granted if requested prior to the start of class.
Courses that incur administrative and materials costs may only be eligible for reduced refunds, depending on costs incurred by the college. An administrator must approve exceptions to the tuition refund policy.
If Temple College cancels a class, a 100% refund will be granted. A class is cancelled when insufficient enrollment occurs. To help avoid class cancellations, paid registrations are required at least 48 hours prior to the first class day. The Workforce and Continuing Education Division makes every effort to notify students if a class will not be held due to a cancellation.