A few examples include the Astronomy Club, the Art Club, the Engineering Club and the Swing Dancing Club. You can find more information in Campus Life.
For more information, please visit the Financial Aid page, or call the Financial Aid Office at 763-433-1500.
A. Yes! Anoka-Ramsey has several computer labs available for student use. There are also computers available to students for academic purposes in the Academic Support Center and the Math Skills & Advising Center.
"Anoka-Ramsey is a great place to start for young adults especially if they do not know what they want to major in . The staff are able to help students down that career path."
Anoka-Ramsey offers a variety of student work-study positions. Visit our Work Study page for more information.
Anoka-Ramsey offers many courses online and in hybrid (combination online and in person). For more information, visit the Course Schedule page.
Anoka-Ramsey offers a wide variety of scholarships. For more information, visit our Scholarships page.
Anoka-Ramsey Community College offers diplomas and certificate programs in in-demand career fields designed to increase students’ knowledge and skills in a specific area/discipline for immediate employment. Credit certificates are awarded for completion of 10-30 credits in a specific career field. Many courses within a certificate program may also apply toward an Associate of Science (AS) degree or an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree in the same discipline. Students planning to earn a credit certificate must submit an application to the Records and Registration Office during the semester in which the certificate work is to be completed.
The Computer Networking certificate focuses on the development of job- or career-specific skills.
The Administrative Specialist certificate focuses on career-specific skills in a short-term, concentrated format.
The Athletic Coaching certificate focuses on athletic coaching-related issues and interests.
The Network Support and Administration certificate focuses on the development of job- or career-specific skills.
The Business Crisis and Emergency Management certificate focuses on the development of job- or career-specific skills.
The Integrative Health and Healing certificate is designed for students seeking to understand this exciting, new field.
The course provides an opportunity to broaden knowledge of ceramics and to further develop style and form. Areas of study include intermediate methods of pottery construction, form, and glaze. Students are introduced to clay formulation, kiln loading, and firing techniques and will continue to investigate historical and contemporary perspectives of ceramic issues. A course fee is required. Students will be required to buy additional supplies not covered by the course fee. See course notes or contact the instructor for additional information. Students must be prepared to spend 6-8 hours per week in the studio outside of class.
Ceramics: Introduction to Hand-building introduces a variety of clay hand-forming and sculpting techniques. These techniques may include coil and slab construction, pinch modeling, glaze application, surface embellishment, carving, and firing techniques. This course allows students to explore the expressive qualities of clay from a vessel form to object making. A course fee is required. Students will be required to buy additional supplies not covered by the course fee. See course notes or contact the instructor for additional information. Students must be prepared to spend 6-8 hours per week in the studio outside of class.
The class covers a range of approaches to drawing, from traditional realism to abstraction. The class addresses the creative energy of the student and teaches drawing as a positive and lifelong creative outlet. Drawing is an essential skill required for working in all art forms both 2D and 3D.
The course introduces students to black and white silver gelatin FILM photography. This is a darkroom course that covers camera operation, film types, film developing, photo printing, and darkroom experience. Photographic styles and history, aesthetic understanding, and the social impact of the medium will also be covered. Students will learn how to use photography as a creative tool for self-expression and social exploration. A course fee is required and additional costs may be incurred based on individual student need. See course notes or contact the instructor for additional information. The Art department has cameras available for students to check out. Students should be prepared to work in the studio outside of class periodically during the semester.