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What is Continuing Education?
Continuing Education (Noncredit) provides lifelong learning for all! Noncredit instruction: serves as a gateway to college and/or a career path; increases community awareness of health, safety, family and consumer issues; provides access to basic skills and English as a Second Language; and keeps older adults active and healthy.
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Success Skills
GED and Success Skills classes have been developed to help students reach their academic and workplace goals. Whether you are working towards earning your GED, looking for extra resources to be successful in college courses, looking to improve your job skills, or just wanting to brush up on grammar or math skills, a class is available to meet your needs.


