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Spring 2014
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elcome to Glenrock Community Education and our continuing education program. This spring Glenrock is offering a variety of special interest courses and activities as well as distance online classes and onsite classes. I hope you take advantage of what Glenrock has to offer and get involved in the lifelong learning process!
As you look through our spring brochure, you’ll note that we have a variety of credit and non-credit courses offered in Douglas and Glenrock or even online. If you are working toward earning a degree or satisfying a personal interest, it is very likely that you will find something here to help you on that journey. We are especially excited to be able to tell our students that by starting their degrees this year, they may be among the first students to graduate from the new Eastern Wyoming College campus being built in Converse County! The new campus will be located in the Business Park in Douglas. Drive by the site and watch the new campus evolve.
Take a look inside and kick start your spring by taking a class from Glenrock Community Education or Eastern Wyoming College ~ Glenrock Outreach! I look forward to helping you along your lifelong educational journey!
The faculty and staff are eager to see you on campus. Give us a call if you have questions about what is available this spring or to set up an appointment with an advisor.
Margaret Farley - Outreach Coordinator
Hope to see you soon
Sue McBride - Douglas Campus Director
Douglas Outreach
203 North 6th Street 307.358.5622 sue.mcbride@ewc.wy.edu
Community Education Director
Glenrock Outreach
Glenrock High School 225 Oregon Trail/Box 1300 Glenrock, Wyoming 307.436.7499 margaret.farley@ewc.wy.edu
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Douglas Campus 203 N 6th Street Douglas, Wyoming 82633
Eastern Wyoming College is a student-centered, comprehensive community college that responds to the educational, cultural, social, and economic needs of its communities with quality, affordable educational opportunities for dynamic lifelong learning. College Mission – June 10, 2008
Eastern Wyoming College Board of Trustees
George Nash, President Angie Chavez, Vice President John B. Patrick, Secretary Mike Varney, Treasurer Lowell Kautz Julie Kilty Gary Olsen President Tom Armstrong, Ph.D.
EWC is accredited by the American Welding Society and the American Veterinary Medical Association
The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges & Schools 230 South LaSalle Street, Suite 7-500 Chicago, IL 60604 Telephone: 800.621.7440/312.263.0456 Fax: 312.263.7462 info@hlcommission.org www.ncahlc.org
Eastern Wyoming College is an affirmative action/equal opportunity institution.
Glenrock Outreach Glenrock High School 225 Oregon Trail Glenrock, Wyoming 82637
Sue McBride Douglas Campus Director 307.358.5622 sue.mcbride@ewc.wy.edu Jamie Sullivan Douglas Campus Administrative Specialist jamie.sullivan@ewc.wy.edu Mike Durfee Associate Vice President for Outreach & Learning 307.532.8346 mike.durfee@ewc.wy.edu Margaret Farley Glenrock Outreach Coordinator Glenrock High School 307.436.7499 margaret.farley@ewc.wy.edu
Office Hours on Douglas Campus Mon-Fri 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
The information contained herein is valid as of October 2013. While EWC makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information, the college reserves the right to make changes at any time without prior notice. Always check with the appropriate office for current information. The EWC Schedule summarizes information of interest to students; it is not a complete statement of programs and policies. Other important information is published in the EWC Catalog and on the EWC Website.
3 About EWC Douglas/Glenrock Welcome 1 About EWC 2 General Information 4-6 Library Information 7 Academic Calendar 8
Classes Concurrent and Dual Enrollment Classes 9 English as a Second Language 10 Adult Basic Education 10 High School Equivalency Preparation 10 Credit Classes 14-16
Community Education Workforce Development Eastern Wyoming College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, marital status, sexual preference, sex, religion, political belief, veteran status, age, or disability in admission or access to, or treatment, or participation in or employment in its educational programs or activities. Inquiries concerning Title II, Title VI, Title VII, and Section 504, may be directed to Mr. Stuart Nelson, Director of Human Resources, 307.532.8330. Inquiries concerning Title IX may be directed to Dr. Rex Cogdill, Vice President for Student Services, 307.532.8257. Both may be reached at Eastern Wyoming College, 3200 West C Street, Torrington, WY 82240. Alternatively you may contact the Wyoming Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights Coordinator, 2300 Capitol Ave., Cheyenne, WY, 82002-2060 or (307) 777-3672, or the Office for Civil Rights, Region VIII, U. S. Department of Education, Federal Building, Suite 310,1244 Speer Boulevard, Denver, CO 80204-3582, or (303) 844-5695 or TDD (303) 844-3417.
Douglas Community Education Classes 10-13 Glenrock Community Education Classes 17-19 Ed2Go Classes 20-21 Workforce Development/Douglas 16 Workforce Development/Glenrock 21
4 General Information
New Students
Current EWC Students
If you are seeking a degree or certificate from EWC, follow these steps:
If you are continuing to pursue a degree or certificate from EWC, follow these steps:
Complete and submit an application for admission. Applications are available online at ewc.wy.edu or one can be picked up at our EWC Outreach office. l
Request high school transcripts (or GED) to be sent to Eastern Wyoming College.
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Complete COMPASS placement testing for $15 at the EWC Outreach office to determine your reading, math and English placement levels.
Meet with your advisor to complete the course selection and registration process.
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Complete a FAFSA for financial aid. Any questions on the FAFSA, please contact the Financial Aid office at Eastern Wyoming College, at 307.532.8224.
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Order textbooks online (ewc.wy.edu - Bookstore- Books - Textbooks & Course Materials). If you need additional assistance please call the EWC Outreach office.
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Classes begin on January 14. Be sure to attend all classes, even if you have been placed on a wait list.
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Placement Exams
(COMPASS): Students who plan to enroll in a lab science, math and/or an English class will need to take the COMPASS placement exam if they haven’t met ACT or prerequisite requirements for the class. Call to schedule a time to take the exam. The cost to take the exam is $15 (Please bring a check or money order).
Financial Aid
Degree-seeking students at EWC’s Outreach Centers are eligible for the same types of financial aid as Torrington campus students. All students should first submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) annually at fafsa.gov. Completing the FAFSA determines a student’s eligibility for the Title IV Federal Financial Aid Programs, including the Pell Grant, Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, and Direct student and parent loans. The priority deadline for applying for federal aid is March 15, although students may apply any time during the academic year, as Pell and loan funding is not limited. The Douglas Campus also has three student employment positions available each year. In addition, first-time freshman students should apply for EWC’s institutional scholarships and Foundation awards. Most scholarships require submission of an admission application and high school transcripts by March 15 each year. Returning students should complete the Continuing Student Scholarship Application by June 1 following their freshman year to be considered for scholarships during their sophomore year. Scholarships requiring individual applications are listed on EWC’s website; deadlines vary. The Outreach Incentive Grant is one scholarship specifically for students attending any Outreach Center that pays tuition for enrollment of five credits or more for one year provided the student maintains at least a 2.0 cumulative GPA. Application can be made through the Center’s Outreach Coordinator. The Hathaway Scholarship is available to Wyoming high school graduates attending a Wyoming community college or the University of Wyoming within two years of graduation. The program consists of four separate merit scholarships, each with specific eligibility requirements, and a need-based scholarship that supplements the merit awards for eligible students. Students may find out more about the Hathaway program at http://edu.wyoming.gov/ Programs/hathaway.aspx and can estimate their award
level at http://www.wyo4ed.org/hathaway-calculator. The Hathaway application and all documentation must be submitted prior to the first day of the semester in which the student wishes to initiate the scholarship. Students must complete an EWC Application for Admission and submit final and official high school or GED transcripts, plus official transcripts from any other college attended, before receiving any aid. Students who have enough verified financial aid awarded to cover their outstanding balance are allowed to charge their books at the EWC Bookstore for a limited time at the beginning of each semester; Outreach students who order books online by the deadline receive free shipping. For specific financial aid information, please call the Financial Aid Office at 307.532.8224 or 866.327.8996. You may also obtain financial aid information from EWC’s website, ewc.wy.edu. For information about veterans educational benefits, please contact the VA Certifying Official at 307.532.8334.
Textbooks
Textbooks can be purchased online at ewc.wy.edu (Bookstore - Books - Textbooks & Course Materials). If you need more information on how to purchase textbooks online, please call or stop by the Douglas or Glenrock office. New book returns are only allowed with a valid receipt and/or packing slip. All items unopened and in original condition returned within 30 days of purchase may be refunded to the original form of tender. For any additional information regarding the return policy contact the EWC/Follett bookstore. Students are expected to pay for all books, supplies, materials and any other charges or fees directly applicable to a particular course. *Students who have been awarded grants/loans, and who will be using financial aid to pay for textbooks, will have the option of choosing financial aid as a method of payment. However, you must first log in to LancerNet to give authorization to use financial aid to pay for charges. An e-mail confirmation will be sent to your EWC LancerNet e-mail upon receipt of the authorization. If you have any questions in regards to charging your textbooks online with financial aid, please contact Susan Stephenson, the Financial Aid Director.
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Payment Options
Payment for tuition and fees can be made online through your student account on LancerNet, by check, or by phone using a credit/debit card and calling the EWC Business Office at (307) 532-8205. If you are paying by credit/ debit card, you may use Visa, MasterCard, or Discover. If enrolled in at least 3 credit hours, you may also use the EWC Payment Plan which allows for 2 payments, with the first payment due January 13, 2014. Please contact the Outreach Coordinator for additional information.
Refunds
Full refunds will be made for courses that are cancelled due to insufficient enrollment. The last day a student is eligible to drop regular semester classes is Wednesday, February 26 at 4:00 pm. The following information discusses how courses are refunded for dropped classes: l You must notify the EWC Outreach office to drop a course and receive a refund. Tuition and fees are refunded in full through eight calendar days, beginning with the first day of class.
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Tuition refund is 25 percent through 29 calendar days, beginning with the first day of class, with no refund for activity and use fees.
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Tutoring
SMARTHINKING is a free tutoring program available to our students. It is a live, online, personalized learning assistance program for math, writing, business and science. EWC Learning Skills Lab tutors can assist you. To contact an EWC Learning Skills Lab tutor call 1-866-392-3478. Please contact my office if you need additional information on how to access and use both tutoring services.
Distance Learning Courses
Compressed Video (CV) CV – designates a class offered in a Compressed Video classroom (part of Wyoming Equality Network – WEN). Internet (INET) INET – designates an Internet delivery course. To enroll in an Internet delivery course, you must have access to the Internet and e-mail. These courses consist of weekly postings from the instructor, frequent e-mails, suggested websites for further information, assigned readings and activities. In addition, the course will probably include a textbook, study guide and written assignments.
Tuition & Fees
A complete tuition schedule is available on-line at ewc.wy.edu or in the 2013-14 college catalog. 1 credit hour $95 2 credit hours $190 3 credit hours $285 4 credit hours $380 5 credit hours $475 6 credit hours $570 7 credit hours $665 8 credit hours $760 9 credit hours $855 10 credit hours $950 11 credit hours $1045 12 credit hours $1140 13 credit hours $1156 14 credit hours $1172 15 credit hours $1188 16+credit hours $1204 Outreach activity, use, and technology fees are $16 per credit hour. Some courses also have course fees. Please see the college catalog for a complete listing of fees.
Residents 60 Years of Age or Older
EWC will grant a tuition waiver to any person who is a resident of the State of Wyoming and who is 60 years of age or older. The waiver covers the tuition charges on credit courses, but does not cover the cost of fees, books, materials, supplies, or other incidental charges. Please contact the Outreach Coordinator to request the waiver.
Library Information
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Library Staff Contacts Becky Lorenz 532.8210 becky.lorenz@ewc.wy.edu
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Casey Debus 532.8375 casey.debus@ewc.wy.edu Finding Books Databases A-Z GoWyLD.net
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access library resources from off-campus. Apply for a Library Card Online If a book or article is not available in full-text, then use Interlibrary Loan to request the item. Materials are sent free of charge. You are expected to pay the return postage on books. Copies of articles do not need to be returned. If the item is available at EWC Library it will be sent as soon as possible. If the item has to be borrowed from another library it may take 2-3 weeks. Articles are received more quickly than books.
CIRCULATION POLICY As EWC is a community college, it is the responsibility of the library to cooperate in offering the services of the library to meet the needs of the students, staff and community. • BOOKS AND PERIODICALS Books are checked out for one month, periodicals for two weeks and other items as necessary. Renewals are limited but can be requested unless there is a call for material by another patron. Materials may be renewed via the WyLDCAT, by phone or in person. Call 307.532.8210 (800.658.3195 and ask for ext. 8210) for assistance. • FINES Fines are not levied on materials other than reserve items. However, no further checkouts will be permitted until materials are returned. EWC students will have holds placed on registration until materials are returned. • LOST MATERIALS A charge will be levied for lost materials. The patron will be charged the current replacement price plus a processing fee of $15.00 for each lost book. EWC students will have holds placed on registration until materials are returned or the replacement costs are paid.
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8 Academic Calendar 2014-2015 Spring, 2014 Semester January 10 (Friday)
New Admissions Closed at 4 pm
January 13 (Monday) Registration Night Classes Begin January 14 (Tuesday)
Regular Semester Classes Begin First Half Block (8 week) Classes Begin
January 17 (Friday)
Last Day to Add Regular Semester Classes at 4 pm
January 20 (Monday)
Wyoming Equality/Martin Luther King Day No Classes
January 21 (Tuesday)
Classes Resume Late Registration Ends at 4 pm
February 13 (Thursday)
Winter Break Begins / No Classes
February 17 (Monday)
Winter Break Ends / Classes Resume
February 26 (Wednesday)
Last Day to Drop First Half Block (8 week) Classes at 4 pm
March 5 (Wednesday) Midterm End of First Half Block (8 week) Classes March 7 (Friday)
Spring Break Begins at 4 pm
March 17 (Monday)
Spring Break Ends / Classes Resume Second Half Block (8 week) Classes Begin
April 18 (Friday)
Easter Break Begins / No Classes
April 22 (Tuesday)
Easter Break Ends / Classes Resume
April 24 (Thursday)
Last Day to Drop Regular Semester Classes at 4 pm
May 1 (Thursday)
Last Day to Drop Second Half Block (8 week) Classes at 4 pm
May 6 (Tuesday) May 9 (Friday)
Finals Week Begins No final examinations will be rescheduled to accomodate travel arrangements that include leaving campus before a studen’s scheduled exam. Finals Week Ends Semester Ends at 6 pm Torrington Graduation at 7 pm
May 10 (Saturday)
Douglas Graduation at 2 pm
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9 Concurrent and Dual Classes
EASTERN WYOMING COLLEGE CLASSES AT DOUGLAS HIGH SCHOOL GLENROCK HIGH SCHOOL Our state believes in its young people and proves it by offering qualified high school students a chance to take college classes for FREE. Concurrent and Dual Enrollment classes are offered through Eastern Wyoming College. These classes count for both high school and college credit. Concurrent Enrollment courses are taught by EWC approved high school teachers at Douglas High School and Glenrock High School. Dual Enrollment courses are college courses taught by EWC and are taught on EWC’s Douglas and Torrington campuses, Douglas High School and Glenrock High School. Students will benefit from these college classes for high school students in many ways: • Students get a chance to try out college classes and earn credits toward a two year or four year degree or career/technical certificate. • If students apply themselves, they could earn a degree or certificate by the time they graduate from high school. • Students will discover this program is a twofor-one deal: classes count for both high school graduation and college credit. • Students will be challenged through rigorous college classes while getting a running start at college. • If a student is a senior, they will avoid “senioritis” by taking relevant classes and starting a college degree or certificate program. • Students will save money when they go to college because they will not have not stay as long or pay for as many classes. And, the Hathaway Scholarship dollars will stretch further.
Students can enroll in classes at Douglas High School and Glenrock High School if they are eligible and have met course requirements. For more information, students need to contact a school counselor at Douglas High School or Sue McBride (EWC Douglas Campus Director) or the school counselor at Glenrock High School or Margaret Farley (EWC Glenrock Outreach Coordinator). Parents and students can also contact Mike Durfee at Eastern Wyoming College – Torrington for more information 307.532.8346
For more information contact:
Lynne Bath - Malissa Vance
Douglas High School Counselors
307.358.2975
Sue McBride - Douglas Campus Director
203 North 6th Street 307.358.5622 sue.mcbride@ewc.wy.edu
Lana Bolan
Glenrock High School Counselor
307.436.7455
Margaret Farley - Outreach Coordinator
Glenrock High School 307.436.7499 margaret.farley@ewc.wy.edu
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HE Preparation ABE/ESL classes
Computers
Adult Basic Education Do you want to improve your math skills? Are you unable to help your child with schoolwork? Do you wish you had a better vocabulary or could write more clearly? We offer free instruction in basic math, reading and language. We can help you sharpen your skills and gain confidence in your abilities. Our distance learning options let you study at home at your own pace and on your own schedule.
Managing Your Digital Files This introduction to Adobe Light room will teach you how to manage your digital files as well as doing some basic photo enhancements. You will learn what a catalog is in Light room and how to use it to store and find files with ease. You will also learn about the different modules in Light room to edit photos, create slideshows, collages, and share through social media or email. This class will run for three days and you will need to bring a flash drive (250 gb or larger) with images on it or on a flash card.
English as a Second Language (ESL) Do you want to understand English and speak it better? Do you need help with reading and writing English? Come in and register for ESL instruction. Each class will include a grammar/usage lesson, plus chances to read, write, and practice speaking English in a friendly and accepting atmosphere with other non-native students. We have distance learning available, so you can learn at home between classes. Instructor: Teri Griffin
Cruising Social Media at 55+ The next course in the Cruising at 55+ series explores social networking. We invite “seasoned” adults, who are 55+ years of age, to join us as we explore Facebook, Twitter, blogs and even texting. We will learn to create an account in Facebook and Twitter; add personal information, blogs and photos to your profile: build friends: configure privacy settings; and create a blog in Word Press.
Instructor: Teri Griffin Call 358-5622 for more information All instruction is free
Call 358-5622 for more information All testing, materials, and instruction are free
High School Equivalency Preparation A High School Equivalency Certificate can make the difference between living comfortably or paycheck- to-paycheck. Come in today to start the process that can change your life forever. We offer free testing, materials, and instruction to help you prepare for the equivalency test. We also have a distance learning option, so you can study in the comfort of your own home on your own schedule. You could be ready to test in as little as 12 hours. Instructor: Teri Griffin Enroll now, 358-5622 for more information
Instructor: Toni Skaggs Date: Feb. 3 – Feb. 17 Time: M, 5:30-7:30 pm Location: EWC Fee: $49
Computer Fridays Do you have questions about how to operate Microsoft Suite programs like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access? Are you working on a project that you could use a little help with? If so, we invite you to attend Computer Fridays. This is set up for people who have specific questions or need additional help. Please note this is not a computer class. Please call ahead at 358-5622 and give Kerry the specific problem you would like to work on prior to coming in on any Friday. Instructor: Kerry Steward Date: F, Jan.24-May 9 Location: EWC Fee: FREE EWC
Instructor: Sue McBride Date: Feb. 7-March 7 Time: F 9:00 am – 10:30 am Location: EWC Fee: $25 + Book
Music Community Choir Love to sing? Want your voice to be heard? Join us for the Community Choir! Come and have a great time with fellow singing enthusiasts, make new friends, renew old acquaintances, and become a more accomplished singer. A Spring concert will be announced. The class meets in the auditorium of EWC/ Douglas. Register Now! Date: Jan. 13- May 12 Time: M 6:00 – 8:00 pm Location: EWC Fee: $20
High Plains Old Time Country Music Festival How long has it been since you heard a stompin’ good fiddle tune or down-home country singing? Here’s your chance to share the feast of traditional acoustical music served by musicians from several states that reunite to play, both in competition and in jam sessions, for nonstop entertainment. You can also stroll through the craft fair with everything from health, musical, jewelry and ceramics to wood, leather and needlework items. For more information, call 358-5622 Saturday/Sunday, April 12 & 13 EWC Auditorium, Gym and Hallways
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Health & Wellness Country Swing This class will begin with the basic of four count swing which is a simple style of swing consisting of rocking forward and back and is very versatile. Due to the steady four counts of this style of swing, it is very popular with all types of current music but most popular with country music which is why it’s also known as Country Swing. The intricate arm-work involved with the swinging and wrapping of this style of dance makes it a fun class to take! Instructor: Jill Haskins Date: April 7,14,21,28 Time: M 6:30-7:30 pm Location: EWC Gym Fee: $30 per couple
Adult Hip-Hop Very fast moving class consisting of strengthening, cardio and the latest dance moves. With the integration of R&B, street jazz and different styles of hip-hop, this class is a fun and energetic experience that is geared toward all age levels. Instructor: Jill Haskins Date: Jan. 13, 27, Feb. 3, 10 Time: M 6:30-7:30 pm Location: EWC Gym Fee: $20
Ballroom Dancing Are you tired of watching all your friends and family dance at weddings, family parties or New Year’s Eve parties? Do you want to learn how to dance using both feet and not the two left ones? Do you want to move beautifully and effortlessly across the dance floor? Discover the style and refinement of ballroom dancing! Instructor: Jill Haskins Date: Feb 7,14,21,28 Time: F 6:30-7:30 pm Location: EWC Gym Fee: $30 per couple
Yoga for You Come join this introductory level class that is designed to help you learn how to stretch and relax for an hour. Yoga is a wonderful way to get rid of everyday stresses and tone your body at the same time. Mats, yoga blocks and resistance straps are provided. Instructor: Emily Jensen Date: Jan. 9 – May 15 Time: TH, 4:00-5:00 pm Location: EWC Fee: $60
Heartsaver First Aid with CPR AED This class is for those who have a duty to respond to a first aid or cardiac emergency because of job responsibilities or regulatory requirements. This class is also intended for those who work in the Day Care field. It teaches how to manage illness and injuries in the first few minutes until professional help arrives. The Heartsaver First Aid Course consists of First Aid Basics, Medical Emergencies and Environmental Emergencies, Injury Emergencies, and Environmental Emergencies. CPR AED for adult, child and infant can also be included. This course teaches the rescuer the knowledge and psychomotor skills they need to recognize emergencies at the worksite and give first aid. Instructor: Vickie Winney Date: March 8 Time: S 9:00 am – 3:00 pm Location: EWC Fee: $60.00
AHA Health Care Provider CPR Class The Healthcare Provider Course is designed to teach the skills of CPR for victims of all ages. Other skills include ventilation with a barrier device, a bag-mask device, use of an automated external defibrillator (AED), and relief of a foreign-body airway obstruction. This course is intended for participants who provide health care to patients in a variety of settings. Instructor: Vickie Winney Date: Jan 25 Time: S 9:00 am – 11:00 am Location: EWC Fee: $60.00
Arts & Crafts Rag Rug Class Using a large crochet hook and 100% cotton fabric, students will make a hot pad sized project that can also be used as the beginning of a larger rug. There is no sewing involved in this fun project. Sign up with a friend for double the fun. Class offered on three separate dates for your convenience. Supplies needed for class: Q & P Crochet Hooks 2 ½ yards 100% cotton fabric A ruler that is at least 24” in length Scissors
*Supplies available for purchase at Above the Cellar and The Prairie Stitcher in Douglas.*
Instructor: Joni Walsh Date/Time: Jan. 15/W 6:00pm-8:30pm Jan. 16/Th. 6:00pm -8:30pm Jan 21/T. 6:00pm-8:30 Location: EWC Fee: $30 per class
Ukrainian Easter Eggs This Easter, trade in your kit-dyed Easter eggs for ones more long-lasting: pysanky! Known for their elaborate designs and colorful shells, Ukrainian Easter eggs are painted in layers of beeswax and dye and can be preserved for years. All supplies are provided and Lori will lead students with step-by-step instructions. Participants should bring a sack lunch. Instructor: Lori Spearman Date: March 29 Time: S 10:00 am – 2:30 pm Location: EWC Fee: $15
Easter Sock Bunnies This class offers a special opportunity for mother/daughter, grandmother/ granddaughter bonding time while making cute sock bunnies just in time for Easter. Four adorable bunnies will be made during class. A small amount of hand stitching will be required. A supply kit will be provided for purchase from the instructor. Pre registration is required for this class. Instructor: Joni Walsh Date: April 5 Time: S 9:00am – 12:00 pm Location: Fee: Kit $15 per couple Class $30 per couple
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12 Community Education Classes / DOUGLAS continued from page 11 Locker Hooking Learn the art of Locker Hooking. You can make coasters, potholders, trivets or rugs. You pick. We have precut wool strips, or a wonderful selection of wool, cotton, or flannel to make your own strips. Instructor: Beth O’Neil Date: Jan 25 Time: S 9:00am-4:00 pm Location: Prairie Stitcher Fee: $28 + Supplies
Beginning Quilting Learn the art of quilting. We cover the basics including tools of the trade, fabric selection, piecing, how to put your quilt top together, and much more. Instructor: Kristy Mogen Date: Jan. 13 (6 weeks) Time: M 6:30pm-8:30pm Location: Prairie Stitcher Fee: $38 + Supplies
Intermediate Quilting This class picks up where beginning ends. You will learn more quilting techniques, how to make more difficult blocks, more about tools of the trade, and much more. Instructor: Kristy Mogen Date: March 3 (6 weeks) Time: M 6:30pm-8:30 pm Location: Prairie Stitcher Fee: $38 + Supplies
Kids Sewing Class Kids can lean to sew. We start with a Humbug Bag to keep sewing supplies in. They then make a quilt. If they continue on, we give them a choice of things to make which could include more quilts, pajama pants, purses, totes, aprons, and much more. Each child will need a sewing machine in good order. Please call 307-358-5571 prior to beginning of class for materials needed.
Instructor: Kristy Mogen Date: First Session - Jan 13 (6 weeks) Second Session - March 3 Time: M 3:30-5:00 pm or 5:00-6:30 pm Location: Prairie Stitcher Fee: $25 per session + fabric, patterns and supplies
Jelly Rolls or Bali Pops We have lots of fabric strip sets in the store and these classes will teach you how to use them. Come in and see the samples and you will be hooked. Instructor: Kristy Mogen Date: Feb 1 Time: S 9:00am-4:00 pm Location: Prairie Stitcher Fee: $28 per class + Supplies
Fairy/Dinosaur Miniature Gardening This class will provide instruction on how to make and care for a Fairy or Dinosaur Garden in a container. Fee includes container, soil, soil cover, 3 plants and 3 decorations. If you would like additional decorations, there will be some available for an additional fee. Children must be accompanied by an adult, one child per adult. Limit 15 Students Instructor: Leslie Fowler Date: March 15 Time: S 1:00pm-3:00 pm Location: EWC GYM Fee: $10 + $35 Supply Fee
Personal Enrichment Universal Class via Converse County Library Knowledge is Power! Why not learn something new today? Universal Class ™ offers hundreds of affordable online classes taught by dedicated instructors sharing their knowledge on almost any imaginable topic. Join us today, and let’s start learning together. If you have a current Converse County Library card the majority of your classes are Free! If you want to learn something new or just want to brush up on some of your skills, then perhaps Universal Class is just what you you’re looking for. Enroll in up to 5 courses. You have up to 6 months to finish to finish each course. You have access to your course 24/7 via the Internet. Attend class and do assignments on your schedule. Each course has a real instructor you may communicate with via email. The courses are non-credit courses and are provided for your personal enrichment. These courses are not intended to be a substitute for any state, government, licensing, or educational requirements. Come into your local Converse County Library for more information.
An Introduction to Dog Friendly Dog Training We will practice non-aversive methods to teach basic skills to your family pet and help you build a lasting bond between family and pet. Students will learn to appreciate canine body language and what behaviors should be trained, modified or managed. No special equipment, all you will need is a flat collar, a six foot leash and a dog. Please make sure your dog is up to date on vaccinations. This group setting may not be appropriate for pets with certain fear or aggression issues. Instructor: Mike Earnst Date: January 16-March 20 Time: Th 6:30-7:00 pm Location: EWC Gym Fee: $45
Dutch Oven Cooking A true Pioneer Experience! Jean has been teaching and doing demonstrations of Pioneer Life Skills for many years. She would like to share the art and joy of Dutch Oven cooking with all who have an interest in a tasty hobby. If participants have access, they should bring their own Dutch oven. Participants can decide what meal they would like to make and do their own shopping. First meeting will include care and maintenance of the cookware and the second meeting will be cooking a tasty meal of your choice. Limit of 10 people. Must have at least 3 people to run the class. Instructor: Jean Smart Date: May 3 & May 4 Time: Sat/Sun 9:00 am- 3:00 pm Location: EWC Fee: $20
Managing Your Money This 3-part series of classes is offered to help participants learn how to manage money responsibly and assure financial self-sufficiency. It will be offered in January, March, and May. Class I Instructor Kerry Steward, EWC Business Instructor This class will provide basics of sound personal financial management, including budgeting and the prudent use of credit. Class II Instructor Tammy Ware, County Extension Agent This class will focus on how to create nutritious and affordable meals, as well as tips to make the most of a household budget. Class III Instructor Bob Shinmori, CSBG Block Grant Coordinator This class will focus on setting sound financial goals, and will provide references to assistance programs available within the community. Date: January 7, 14, 21 March 4, 11, 18 May 6, 13, 20 Time: 6:30 -8:00 Location: EWC Fee: $5 (class is free to CSBG grant recipients) continued on page 13
13 Community Education Classes / DOUGLAS continued from page 12 Use It or Lose It: Keeping Sharp for Seasoned Adults According to the Alliance for Aging Research, “more and more research is showing that there is a lot we can do to keep our brains healthy and potentially prevent or lessen cognitive decline as we age. By making brain healthy lifestyle changes, you can make a difference.” This mini-course will explore informative and fun ways that brain-games can help keep our brains healthy and sharp. Instructor: Sue McBride/Teri Griffin Date: Feb. 7- Feb 14 Time: F 10:30 am – 12:00 pm Location: EWC Fee: $5
Geocaching Class Are you looking for an activity for a family, couple or individual to do that combines outdoor exercise with fun and adventure? Geocaching may be just the activity for you! Individuals and organizations have set up caches all over the world and share the locations of these caches on the Internet. Hidden throughout our neighborhood parks, along hike-n-bike trails, in vacant lots, and all over area greenbelts are little containers full of goodies called caches. Session one covers the how-to’s of geocaching. Session two takes the class on an actual geocache adventure within Douglas. There will be a few GPS units available for students to use during class. Instructor: Sue McBride Date: First Session - Th April 10 Time: 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm Date: Second Session - Sat. April 12 Time: 9:00 am-12:00 pm Location: EWC Fee: $5/person over 12 Under 12 – Free
Beginning ASL (American Sign Language) Class Come learn how to sign using American Sign Language. In this class students will learn the proper syntax (word order) for ASL, spell and learn the proper rules of signing. This is a class where students will learn to communicate using their hands and body language. Class is limited to 15 students and will meet every Thursday evening. Instructor: Connie White Date: Feb. 13- May 1 No class March 13 Time: Th 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm Location: EWC Fee: $40 (Instructor provides workbooks)
Creative Writing Everyone has stories to tell, family history, personal experiences, unexpected adventures, comical encounters, etc… Learn simple ways to transfer your thoughts and ideas to paper. Instructor: Pat Bledsoe Date: Jan. 20 – Feb. 24 Time: M, 6:30-7:30 pm Location: EWC Fee: $20
Wine Appreciation 101: Sips and Tips Learn the basics of wine tasting, sips and tips and much more. Learn about wine production and Wyoming vineyard production from Table Mountain Vineyards & Winery-Wyoming’s largest winery from Huntley, WY. Enjoy an afternoon of wine education and tasting tips as you become more savvy and schooled in the World of Wine. Must be 21 years old or older. Please preregister for the class at EWC
Instructor: Patrick Zimmerer, Table Mountain Vineyards Date: May 3 Time: S 1:00pm-3:00 pm Location: Whistle Stop Bookstore Fee: $15
Start Your Own Business Are you thinking about starting your own business? Prepare for a challenge by attending this nuts and bolts seminar. “SYOB” is designed to help potential new business owners explore the pros and cons of owning a business and evaluate the skills and knowledge necessary for success. We will cover investigating the potential of your idea; identifying your target market; financing options; cash flow requirements, legal, tax, and other issues. If you plan on joining Wyoming’s small business community, “Start Your Own Business” is a good introduction to this exciting and challenging world. Must preregister. Instructor: Leonard Holler Date: April 30 Time: W 6:30-9:30 pm Location: EWC Fee: Free
Digital Photography This introduction to your digital camera will help you create better photos of any subject you like to photograph. You will learn about the manual functions of your camera, as well as modifying light in different situations and you will gain the ability to have complete control over your final image. This class will run for three days, the first two will be lecture and the last day will be using what you have learned on a subject of your choice. Please bring a digital camera with manual function capabilities and the manual for the camera to all three days of the class. Instructor: Toni Skaggs Date: Jan. 13 – Jan. 27 Time: M, 5:30-7:30 pm Location: EWC Fee: $49
Aromatherapy A to Z Are you interested in developing or enhancing an existing health care practice? Do you want to learn how to safely and effectively integrate aromatherapy into your home and family life for managing everyday health conditions? Promoting health and well-being through the olfactory system is a centuries-old technique. Essential oils harness the healing power of nature to help us with physical, mental and emotional health. This beginning level course gives the foundational information and skill set needed to learn how to work with essential oils in safe, practical and cost effective ways. The course is supported by scientific research and professional resources. Come learn how to create a chemical free home, making your own lotions, various health and beauty products, non-toxic cleaners and other delectable recipes. A reference book will be available to purchase from the instructor for $22.00. This is a 14 week course. Instructor: Nina Barrow Date: Jan. 20-April 21 Time: M 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Location: EWC Fee: $104
14 Credit Classes / DOUGLAS - GLENROCK COURSE/NUMBER
TITLE
HRS
INSTRUCTOR
ACCOUNTING ACCT 1050 ACCT 1060 ACCT 2110
Practical Accounting I Practical Accounting II Microcomputer Accounting I
2.0 2.0 2.0
K Steward INET K Steward M/W 3-4:30 Douglas J Minks INET
1/14/2014-5/9/2014 1/13/2014-5/7/2014 1/14/2014-5/9/2014
ART ART ART ART ART
Drawing I Topics in Art: Glass Fusing Topics in Art: Glass Fusing Digital Photography
3.0 1.0 1.0 3.0
S Sieg K Edwards K Edwards R Sieg
1/14/2014-5/6/2014 1/14/2014-3/6/2014 3/20/2014-5/8/2014 1/15/2014-5/7/2014
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BADM 1000 Intro to Business BADM 1030 Personal Finance BADM 2395 Business Office Capstone
3.0 3.0 3.0
K Steward TH 11:30-1:00 Douglas K Steward TH 4:15 - 5:45 Douglas P Pulliam INET
1/16/2014-5/8/2014 1/16/2014-5/8/2014 1/14/2014-5/9/2014
BIOLOGY BIOL 1000 BIOL 2020
4.0 4.0
C Dougherty-Woodin C Dougherty-Woodin
1/14/2014-5/9/2014 1/14/2014-5/9/2014
BUSINESS OFFICE TECHNOLOGY BOTK 1510 Office Skills BOTK 1645 Keyboard Office Documents BOTK 1970 Occupational Internship I BOTK 1970 Occupational Internship I BOTK 2970 Occupational Internship II BOTK 2970 Occupational Internship II
3.0 3.0 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3
K Steward M 5 - 6:30 + online Douglas K Steward W 5-6:30 + online Douglas K Steward W 10:30-1:00 Douglas P Pulliam INET K Steward W 10:30-1:00 Douglas P Pulliam INET
1/13/2014-5/5/2014 1/15/2014-5/7/2014 1/15/2014-5/7/2014 1/13/2014-5/9/2014 1/15/2014-5/7/2014 1/13/2014-5/9/2014
CHEMISTRY CHEM 1000
4.0
M Steward
1/14/2014-5/9/2014
1005 1490 1490 2145
Principles of Biology General Biology II
Intro to Chemistry
ACT
DAYS
T TH TH W
TIME
LOCATION
5-8 + Lab 5-7 + Sat Lab 5-7 + SAT Lab 6-9 + Lab
BEGIN/END DATES
Douglas Douglas Douglas Douglas
INET INET
T
6-9 (LAB) + Online
Douglas
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS CMAP 1610 Windows 1.0 A Espinoza INET CMAP 1685 Using Computers In: Excel 1.0 K Steward M 11:30-2:30 OR Douglas T 5:30-8:30 CMAP 1685 Using Computers In: Word 1.0 K Steward M 11:30-2:30 OR Douglas T 5:30-8:30 CMAP 1715 Word Processing: MS Word 2.0 K Steward M 11:30-2:30 OR Douglas T 5:30-8:30 CMAP 1765 Spreadsheet App. II: MS Excel 2.0 A Espinoza INET CMAP 1850 Desktop Publishing 3.0 K Steward TH 6-9 Douglas CMAP 2630 PowerPoint 1.0 K Steward M 11:30-2:30 OR Douglas T 5:30-8:30
1/14/2014-5/9/2014 1/13/2014-5/6/2014 1/13/2014-5/6/2014 1/13/2014-5/6/2014 1/13/2014-5/6/2014 1/13/2014-5/6/2014 1/13/2014-5/6/2014 1/14/2014-5/9/2014 1/16/2014-5/8/2014 1/13/2014-5/6/2014
COMMUNICATION AND MASS MEDIA CO/M 1010 Public Speaking CO/M 1030 Interpersonal Communication CO/M 1030 Interpersonal Communication
3.0 3.0 3.0
J Hansen INET Staff TH 6-9 Douglas H Edmunds INET
1/14/2014-5/9/2014 1/16/2014-5/8/2014 1/14/2014-5/9/2014
COMPUTER SCIENCE COSC 1200 Computer Information Systems
3.0
J Minks
INET
1/14/2014-5/9/2014
CRIMINAL JUSTICE CRMJ 1510 Law Enforcement Procedures CRMJ 2120 Intro to Criminal Justice CRMJ 2125 Forensic Psychology CRMJ 2420 Juvenile Justice CRMJ 2895 Criminal Justice Capstone
3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 1.0
L. Curtis B Morehouse R Patterson R Patterson L Curtis
INET INET INET INET INET
1/14/2014-5/9/2014 1/14/2014-5/9/2014 1/14/2014-5/9/2014 1/14/2014-5/9/2014 1/14/2014-5/9/2014
ECONOMICS ECON 1020
3.0
R Vonburg
INET
1/14/2014-5/9/2014
EDUCATION-EARLY CHILDHOOD EDEC 1200 Admin in Early Childhood Programs 3.0 EDEC 1300 Curric Plan & Dev for Yng Childr 2.0
Microeconomics
C Steinbock C Steinbock
INET INET
1/14/2014-5/9/2014 1/14/2014-5/9/2014
EDUCATION-ELEMENTARY EDEL 1440 Phys Sci in Elem School EDEL 1450 Earth Sci in Elem School
1.0 1.0
T Christinck T Christinck
INET INET
1/14/2014-3/5/2014 3/17/2014-5/9/2014
EDUCATION-EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN EDEX 2484 Intro to Special Education
3.0
I Morford-Raba
Douglas
1/14/2014-5/6/2014
EDUCATION FOUNDATIONS EDFD 2100 Educational Psychology EDFD 2100 Educational Psychology
3.0 3.0
Staff M 6:15-9:15 Douglas M de Ganahl INET
1/13/2014-5/5/2014 1/14/2014-5/9/2014
EDUCATION EDUC 1490 EDUC 1501 EDUC 1501 EDUC 2100 EDUC 2230 EDUC 2800
1.0 2-3 2-3 2-3 3.0 1.0
D. Banville TBA TBA K Griffith INET C Shadrick T/TH 6-8 Glenrock M de Ganahl INET G Banville INET C Steinbock INET
3/17/2014-5/9/2014 1/14/2014-5/9/2014 1/7/2014-2/27/2014 1/14/2014-5/9/2014 1/14/2014-5/9/2014 1/14/2014-5/9/2014
International/Comparative Edu Effective Sub Teaching Effective Sub Teaching Practicum in Teaching Second Language Acquisition Capstone: Education
T
5:00-8:00
15 Credit Classes / DOUGLAS - GLENROCK COURSE/NUMBER
TITLE
HRS
INSTRUCTOR
ENGLISH ENGL 0620 ENGL 0630 ENGL 0640 ENGL 1010 ENGL 1020 ENGL 2320 ENGL 2370
Foundations of Grammar Grammar & Writing Imrovement Writing Skills English I: Composition English II American Literature II Western American Literature
3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0
T Griffin T/TH 4:30-6 Douglas T Griffin T/TH 4:30-6 Douglas T Griffin T/TH 3-4:30 Douglas K Strampe INET D Rademacher W 6:15-7:45 Douglas J Kocher W 5:30-8:30 Douglas J Kocher TH 5:30-8:30 Douglas
1/14/2014-5/8/2014 1/14/2014-5/8/2014 1/14/2014-5/8/2014 1/14/2014-5/9/2014 1/15/2014-5/7/2014 1/15/2014-5/7/2014 1/16/2014-5/8/2014
E Kisiel E Kisiel E Kisiel E Kisiel
1/14/2014-3/7/2014 3/17/2014-5/9/2014 1/14/2014-3/7/2014 3/17/2014-5/9/2014
ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENTR 1500 Successful Entrepreneurship 2.0 ENTR 1520 Creating a Business Plan 2.0 ENTR 2500 Small Business Operations Mgmt 2.0 ENTR 2520 Legal Issues for Entrepreneurs 2.0
ACT
DAYS
TIME
LOCATION
INET INET INET INET
BEGIN/END
FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCE FCSC 1140 Nutrition 3.0 J Lilletvedt INET 1/14/2014-5/9/2014 HISTORY HIST 1221 U.S. Hisory from 1865 3.0 Staff M 6:15-9:15 Douglas 1/6/2014-5/5/2014 HEALTH EDUCATION-PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION HLED 1221 Standard First Aid & Safety 2.0 L Petsch HEALTH TECHNOLOGY HLTK 1510 CNA I HLTK 1510 CNA I HLTK 1511 CNA II HLTK 1525 Medication Aide - Certificate
4.0 4.0 1.0 5.5
INET
V Winney D Johnston V Winney V Winney
W/TH/F T/TH/S T T
5-9 5-9/8-4 Glenrock 9 AM - 5 PM 9 AM - 5 PM + ONLINE
1/14/2014-5/9/2014 1/22/2014-3/28/2014 3/4/2014-3/28/2014 1/14/2014-2/11/2014 2/18/2014-4/22/2014
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HMDV 0510 Fundamentals of Reading I 3.0 T Griffin M/W 1-3 Douglas 1/13/2014-5/7/2014 HMDV 0520 Fundamentals of Reading II 3.0 T Griffin M/W 1-3 Douglas 1/13/2014-5/7/2014 HMDV 1000 College Studies 1.0 D Banville INET 1/14/2014-3/5/2014 HMDV 1000 College Studies 1.0 D Rademacher W 5-6 Douglas 1/15/2014-5/7/2014 HMDV 1025 Orientation to Distance Learning 1.0 A Bahmer INET 1/14/2014-3/5/2014 HMDV 2000 Sophomore Project 3.0 Staff INET 1/14/2014-5/9/2014 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY - EDUCATION ITEC 2360 Teaching With Technology 3.0 M Steward TH 5:30-8:30 1/16/2014-5/8/2014 ITEC 2360 Teaching with Technology 3.0 C Steinbock INET 1/14/2014-5/9/2014 JOURNALISM JOUR 1010
1.0
J Kocher
T
5-7
Douglas
1/14/2014-5/6/2014
LIBRARY SCIENCE-EDUCATION LIBS 2280 Literature for Children
Publications Production I
3.0
T Newton
W
5:30-8:30
Douglas
1/15/2014-5-7-2014
MATHEMATICS MATH 0900 MATH 0920 MATH 0920 MATH 0930 MATH 0930 MATH 1000 MATH 1400 MATH 1405
3.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 3.0 4.0 3.0
T Griffin M/W 3-4:30 Douglas Staff M/W 4-6 R Schmalzried INET C Porter M 4-6 (+ Lab Online) Douglas R DeWitt INET R Darnell INET C Porter W 4-6 (+ Lab Online) R Creagar INET
Pre-Algebra Arithmetic Elementary Algebra Elementary Algebra Intermediate Algebra Intermediate Algebra Problem Solving Pre-Calculus Algebra Pre-Cal Trigonometry
1/13/2014-5/7/2014 1/13/2014-5/7/2014 1/14/2014-5/9/2014 1/13/2014-5/5/2014 1/14/2014-5/9/2014 1/14/2014-5/9/2014 1/13/2014-5/7/2014 1/14/2014-5/9/2014
MUSIC MUSC 1000 Intro to Music 3.0 M. DeMers INET 1/14/2014-5/9/2014 MUSC 1073 Applied Music Piano 2.0 R Taylor IND Douglas 1/13/2014-5/9/2014 MUSC 1074 Applied Music Voice 2.0 R Taylor IND Douglas 1/13/2014-5/9/2014 MUSC 1150 Guitar I 2.0 Staff IND Douglas 1/13/2014-5/9/2014 MUSC 1400 Collegiate Chorale 1.0 Staff M 7-9 Douglas 1/13/2014-5/5/2014 MUSC 2150 Guitar I 2.0 Staff IND Douglas 1/13/2014-5/9/2014 NURSING STUDIES NRST 1640 Basic Intravenous Therapy
2.0
V Winney
W/TH
5-8:30
Douglas
4/2/2014-4/30/2014
PE ACTIVITY-PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION PEAC 1008 Lifetime Sports 1.0 K Pexton W 1-2:30 1/15/2014-5/7/2014 PEAC 1020 Fitness & Cond 1.0 A Saunders M-TH 5:30-6:30 1/27/2014-3/28/2014 PEAC 1032 Aerobic Cond 1.0 A Saunders IND 1/27/2014-3/28/2014 PEAC 1253 Beginning Bowling 1.0 J Lilletvedt INET 1/14/2014-5/9/2014 PEAC 1255 Beginning Golf 1.0 C Cooper IND 1/13/2014-5/9/2014 PEAC 1271 Weight Loss & Conditioning 1.0 K Pexton T 1-2 1/14/2014-5/6/2014 PEAC 1273 Resistance Cond 1.0 A Saunders IND 1/27/2014-3/28/2014 PEAC 2000 Wellness PE Concepts 1.0 J Lilletvedt INET 1/14/2014-5/9/2014
16 Credit Classes / DOUGLAS - GLENROCK COURSE/NUMBER
TITLE
HRS
INSTRUCTOR
ACT
DAYS
TIME
LOCATION
BEGIN/END DATES
PHILOSOPHY PHIL 1000 PHIL 2300
Intro to Philosophy Ethics in Practice
3.0 3.0
M. DeMers G. Banta
INET INET
1/14/2014-5/9/2014 1/14/2014-5/9/2014
POLITICAL SCIENCE POLS 1000 American & WY Govt POLS 1000 American & WY Govt POLS 1100 Wyoming Govt
3.0 3.0 1.0
B Fitzhugh T 4-7 E Creager INET E Creager INET
1/14/2014-5/6/2014 1/14/2014-5/9/2014 1/14/2014-5/9/2014
PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 1000 PSYC 2125 PSYC 2300
General Psychology Forensic Psychology Developmental Psychology
3.0 3.0 3.0
J Hart R Patterson J Hart
INET INET INET
1/14/2014-5/9/2014 1/14/2014-5/9/2014 1/14/2014-5/9/2014
RELIGION RELI 1000 RELI 1000
Intro to Religion 3.0 Intro to Religion
Staff M 6-9 H Edmunds INET
1/18/2014-5/5/2014 1/14/2014-5/9/2014
SOCIOLOGY SOC 1000 Sociological Principles 3.0 Staff M 6-9 1/13/2014-5/5/2014 SOC 1100 Social Problems 3.0 H Edmunds INET 1/14/2014-5/9/2014 SOCIAL SCIENCE SOSC 2395 Social Science Capstone Exper SOCIAL WORK SOWK 2000 Intro to Social Work
1.0
H Edmunds
INET
3.0
D Ochsner
TBA
1/14/2014-5/9/2014
TBA
1/14/2014-5/9/2014
STATISTICS STAT 2050 STAT 2050
Fundamentals of Statistics Fundamental of Statistics
4.0 4.0
Staff M/W 4-6 R Vonburg INET
1/13/2014-5/7/2014 1/14/2014-5/9/2014
TECHNOLOGY TECH 1005
Applied Technical Writing
3.0
P Pulliam
INET
1/14/2014-5/9/2014
WOMEN’S STUDIES WMST 1080 Intro to Women’s Studies
3.0
C Covello
INET
1/14/2014-5/9/2014
ZOOLOGY ZOO 2025 Human Physiology 4.0 C Dougherty-Woodin M/W 10-11:30 (Lecture) Douglas M 12:30-3:30 (Lab)
1/13/2014-5/7/2014
Workforce Development / DOUGLAS Communicating for Leadership Success This foundation course helps leaders communicate effectively so they can spark action in others. The course teaches leaders the interaction essentials they need to handle the variety of challenges and opportunities they encounter every day in the workplace and beyond. Date: Thursday, May 8 Time: 12:00 am - 3:30pm Fee: $75
TTD 1500 Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) Minimum 4/Maximum 5 Students This 120-hour, 3-week course prepares the student to take the required Wyoming state CDL test. Upon completion of the course, students will take their Wyoming Department of Transportation (DOT) test to be issued their Class A commercial driver’s license. EWC partners with employers to help students get in touch with employment opportunities with the opportunity for immediate job placement. Drug-screen, DOT physicals, and diligent attendance are required. Please call EWC Workforce Development for more information. Dates to be determined.
Understanding Your Credit Score Be financially savvy! Learn how your credit score is calculated and what factors can determine whether you are a good or bad credit risk. Find out ways in which your financial decisionmaking can influence your score, positively or negatively. Date: Thursday, May 8 Time: 5:30 - 7:30 pm Fee: $15
Welder Qualification Test Training:
Training is available for welders wishing to qualify under specific welding codes and specifications. This training consists of supervised practice and documentation of proper techniques, enabling the welders to overcome faulty habits. Practice specimens are made and tested, and the welders are guided toward correcting any welding faults they may have. At the end of the training week a decision can be made to test or not test with additional charges for the testing. Welder Qualification Test Training Training is available for welders wishing to qualify under specific welding codes and specifications. This training consists of supervised practice and documentation of proper techniques, enabling the welders to overcome faulty habits. Practice specimens are made and tested, and the welders are guided toward correcting any welding faults they may have. At the end of the training week a decision can be made to test or not test with additional Welder Qualification Testing EWC can certify and qualify your welders and welding procedures to sheet metal, structural, and pipe codes. The college is staffed with AWS Certified Welding Inspectors and Technicians to help you with your testing needs.
For further information, please contact the EWC Welding Department at 307.532.8275 or the Workforce Development Department at 307.532.8366
17 Community Education Classes / GLENROCK GLENROCK COMMUNITY EDUCATION Glenrock Community Education is a joint partnership between Converse County School District #2 and Eastern Wyoming College, whose mission is to provide area residents the opportunity to establish and achieve personal and educational goals through participation in credit and special interest classes and activities. HOW TO REGISTER FOR A CLASS You can register for general interest classes four ways. Register by mail by sending a complete registration form to: EWC ~Glenrock Outreach, Box 1300, Glenrock, WY 82637. Call the office at 436-7499. Bring the registration form in person to 225 Oregon Trail. The Community Outreach office is located in the back of Glenrock High School’s main office. Fax a copy of the registration to 436-8517. REGISTER EARLY Don’t miss out on your class! Sometimes excellent classes with super instructors are cancelled when too many people wait to register. Avoid disappointment and REGISTER TODAY! CLASS SUGGESTIONS We are always listening to your wants and needs. If you have a class, seminar, or workshop suggestion, please call 4367455. New ideas are always welcome! If you would like to teach a class, please call the Glenrock Community Education office at 436-7499 or email margaret.farley@ewc.wy.edu DISCLAIMER STATEMENT Converse County School District No. 2 does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion (creed), national origin, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, or disability in relation to admission, treatment of students, access to programs and activities, or terms and conditions of employment. Any person who feels that discriminatory conditions exist concerning Title VI, Title IX or Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 may contact Kirk M. Hughes, Superintendent / Civil Rights Coordinator, 120 Boxelder Trail, Post Office Box 1300, Glenrock, WY 82637, telephone (307) 4365331. Complaints may also be filed with the Wyoming Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights Coordinator, 2nd Floor, Hathaway Building, 2300 Capitol Avenue, Cheyenne, WY 82002-0050, telephone 307-777-5329 or the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Civil Rights, Denver Enforcement Office, Federal Building, Suite 310, 1244 Speer Boulevard, Denver, CO 80204, telephone (303) 844-5695.
Arts & Crafts Art for Kids Whether they are just beginning their artistic exploration or have been creating for years, this class will give young artists an overview of basic painting techniques and media, demonstrate how and encourage them to further develop their creative possibilities. This is a great class for kids between the ages of 7-12. Students will learn the basics of art and have fun too! Class will run for 8 weeks. Class is limited to 10 students, so sign up early! Instructor: Cheryl Feeback Date: Tuesday, January 7, 2014 Time: 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm Location: Glenrock Recreation Center Fee: $30.00
Art for Adults Be the next Van Gogh! Learn how to bring out that masterpiece you’ve always had in you. Art for Adults is a lesson/projectbased class that will encourage and inspire anyone who has ever had the desire to put brush to canvas and just let go. Color mixing, under painting, and composition are just a few of the techniques you will learn about while expanding your artistic ambitions and having fun. This class is for beginning and intermediate painters. Class will meet for 8 weeks. Instructor: Cheryl Feeback Date: Wednesday, January 8, 2014 Time: 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm Location: Glenrock Recreation Center Fee: $30.00
Paper Piecing Table Runner Have you ever wanted to learn paper piecing but have been too scared? Now is the time to learn! In this class, learn the basics of paper piecing. We will be making a table runner, sewing several beginner designs. Perfect to get you started. We will also be going over the basics of quilting and binding the table runner. This class will require the normal class supplies, plus fabric scraps, background fabric (¾ yd), batting (1/2 yd), backing fabric (1/2 yd), and a glue stick. Please purchase a white glue stick rather than a tinted one. Bring lots of scraps in lots of color and sizes! The class will run 4 to 5 weeks. Instructor: Nancy Farrar Date: Mondays, January 13, 2014 Time: 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm Location: Glenrock Recreation Center Fee: $40.00
Introduction to 3D Design and CAD In this 10 week course, you will learn the basic tips and tricks to working CAD programs, like AutoCAD, Solidworks and CNC Mill and Plasma cutter. Participants will become familiar with these programs as well as the opportunity to work with a 3D printer and design a 3D project. This class will provide a relaxed learning environment while developing a new skill. This is open to beginners and experts. Come experience the endless possibilities of 3D design and CAD Instructor: Sean Dever Date: Tuesday, February 25, 2014 Time: 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm Location: Glenrock High School Room 109 Fee: $40.00 plus supplies
Adult Wood Working Ever wanted to make those amazing wood projects but lacked the space and/or tools to do it. Maybe you have started a project and just need a little nudge to complete it. This class will accomplish both of those desires. This is a semester long class and will provide a relaxed learning environment where you can have fun, make new friends, and develop new skills. You will finish the class with a completed project or two! This class is open to the woodworking novice through expert level. Instructor: Joe Price Date: Monday, January 13, 2014 Time: 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm Location: Glenrock High School Room 107 Fee: $45.00 plus supplies
Beginning Stained Glass Have you ever wanted to learn the art of stained glass? Take advantage of this great opportunity to become skilled at the copper foil technique of stained glass. You will gain a general overview of stained glass history and also produce a “hands on” project of your very own. You will be able to practice the skills required for each steps of the process. Classes will run for 5 weeks and is limited to 5 students. Instructor: Melissa Albaugh Day: Wednesdays, March 5 - April 2 Time: 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm Location: Glenrock Recreation Center Fee: $40 Supplies: $50
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Literacy Read-Me–A–Story Don’t have time to read a story, then let the library do it for you. Call 436-2353 and listen to a story over the phone. Stories are changed on a regular basis. Story Time Come to the library for a story and fun activity. Story time is every Wednesday from 10:30 am - 11:00 am for toddlers to preschool age
HE Preparation ABE/ESL classes OFFICE HOURS AND LOCATION Located at 412 S. 4th Street in the Community Education Area of the Glenrock Recreation Center. For more information and office hours call 436-5745. Shirley Cain ABE/HE Preparation/ESL Instructor HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY PREPARATION This class will prepare students for the General Education Development test for a high school equivalency certification. Adults seeking to brush up on basic educational skills can receive individualized instruction. Registration is open throughout the year. Students are required to participate in 12 hours of review instruction and receive a 500 average score on the GED practice test prior to beginning the five-part testing series. There is no charge for the instruction ADULT BASIC EDUCATION Individual instruction is given with students working at their own pace. An initial evaluation of skills levels is made to determine a starting point for studies. The center is an open-entry, open-exit program. ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE This class is designed for people whom English is not their primary language, and are interested in improving their English speaking and writing skills for better communication.
Personal Enrichment Driver’s Education If you are 15 years of age and possess a Wyoming driver’s permit, you can sign up for this class. This class will fulfill the recently implemented State of Wyoming driving requirements. Students who meet federal guidelines for free and reduced lunch may take the class at a reduced fee. This class will meet for 10 weeks on Wednesday nights starting March 5, 2014. Spring Session Instructor: Bob Bath Date: Wednesdays, March 5 - May 14, 2014 Time: 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Location: Glenrock Recreation Center Fee: $225.00 Summer Session Instructor: Bob Bath Date: TBA Time: TBA Location: Glenrock Recreation Center Fee: $225.00
Beginning ASL (American Sign Language) class Come learn how to sign using American Sign Language. In beginning ASL class students will learn the syntax (word order), spell and learn the proper rules of signing, spelling and numbers in ASL. This is a class where students will learn to communicate using their hands and body language. This class starts on Monday, February 10, 2014 and runs through May 5, 2014. Need at least 12 students for class to make. No refund after 2nd class. Instructor provides workbooks and 1.5 PTSB credits available. Instructor: Connie White, 307-358-5218 email cawhite44@hotmail.com Date: Mondays, February 10-May 5, 2014 Time: 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm Location: Glenrock Recreation Center Fee: $40
MISSOULA CHILDREN’S THEATRE PRESENTS BEAUTY LOU AND THE COUNTRY BEAST Missoula Children’s Theatre presents BEAUTY LOU AND THE COUNTRY BEAST, an original country western adaptation of the classic fairy tale beauty and the beast. Beauty Lou is the oldest daughter of the bronc-bustin’ balladeer Buck. At the local county fair, young Beauty Lou is upset by the ungrateful behavior of a miner who has won the blue ribbon for his beautiful roses. She calls him a beast and wishes that he would look like one too. Years later, when in danger of losing the family farm, Buck meets the miner-turned-beast. Beauty Lou agrees to befriend the Beast in order to save her family. Beauty Lou and the Beast both learn to look beyond appearances and first impressions and to see the beauty that dwells inside. The story, set in the American West, also features Beauty Lou’s six sisters, her imaginary friend, her dog fleabite Clyde, farmhands Slim and Dusty, the neighborly country folk and the barnyard critters. This spring’s production of the Missoula Children’s Theatre will be presented Saturday, May 3, 2014, at 3:00 pm and 5:30 pm in the GIMS auditorium. Auditions for this performance will begin on Monday, April 28, 2014 at 3:30 pm at the GIMS auditorium. All kindergarten through 12th grade students are encouraged to audition for this performance. Professional directors/actors from the Missoula Children’s Theatre will be on hand to lead the students through this production. Approximately 50– 60 roles are available for local students. No advance preparation is necessary. Most students will rehearse four hours each day, Tuesday through Friday. BEAUTY LOU AND THE COUNTY BEAST
is part of Missoula Children’s Theatre’s unique international touring project, and is presented in Glenrock by Glenrock Community Education and Converse County School District #2. For more information regarding auditions and assistance with the production call the Community Education Office at 436-7499. Price of admission for the performances will be $3 for students and senior citizens, $5 for adults.
Hunter’s Safety Do you plan to hunt in Wyoming? If so, this course meets the requirements established for hunters by the Wyoming Game and Fish Commission. The course includes safe handling of rifles, shotguns, handguns, and their care in the field and at home. Students under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Class size is limited to 35. Registration must be done online at http://gf.state.wy.us/HunterEdRegistration/frmCourseList.aspx Spring Session Instructor: Tony Lehner Date: March 24-26, and March 31-April 2, 2014 Time: 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Location: Glenrock Recreation Center Fee: $10.00
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Health & Wellness Step Aerobics Stepping is an extraordinarily efficient form of aerobic exercise, high intensity and low impact workout. Add arms and you have a routine that burns about 40% more calories than walking or jogging one mile in ten minutes. Classes offered Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm for $25 a month payable at registration. Youth Basketball (Grades 3rd-6th) Participants will have one week of instruction and fundamentals with coaches. Then participants will have five weeks of game play. Teams are coed and will play two nights a week. Begins January 13, 2014 - February 20, 2014, 5:30 pm –7:30 pm. Registration begins January 4, 2014. Cost is $30. Co-ed Volleyball Get your friends together and form a team or register as an individual and meet at the Recreation Center in the evenings for some co-ed volleyball. Sign up through January. Dates and times will be announced based on the number of teams. Cost is $60 per team. Co-ed Walleyball Sign up through January. Dates and times will be determined on the number of teams. A team consists of a maximum of 4 players. Cost is $20 per team. Tumbling Register now. Maximum of 14 students per class. Preschool 1 (younger): 4:00 pm 4:30 pm, cost is $40. Preschool level: 4:30 pm – 5:00 pm, cost is $40. Recreational I level: 5:00 pm - 5:45 pm, cost is $45. Recreational II level: 5:45 pm - 6:00 pm, cost is $45. Advanced level: 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm, cost is $55. Contact the Recreation Center for additional classes that are being offered. Dance Fitness 60 minute group fitness class combining cardio, strength and stretch moves for a total body workout. We’ve taken moves from hip-hop yoga, Pilates, jazz dance, kickboxing, and resistance training and bundled them into one hour. All ages, levels, and sizes welcome. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday 8:30 am – 9:30 am. Cost is $30 per month.
Baseball and Softball We offer it all. For boys we have T-ball, instructional league, AA, AAA, and Jr. Babe Ruth. (Birth certificate is required for instructional league through Jr. Babe Ruth). For the girls, we have T-ball, instructional league, 12 and Under to 18 and Under softball. (Birth certificates are required for all softball leagues). Sign up starts in March. It is important to sign up early so the Recreation Department has time to set teams up.
Ongoing Activities at the pool Water Aerobics Get in shape at the swimming pool, even if you don’t know how to swim. This is a low impact and therapeutic way to get into and stay into shape. Mondays thru Thursdays 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm. Cost is $3 per class Swimming Lessons Sessions will begin in late spring. Cost is $40 per session. Contact the Recreation Department for times and session dates. Lap Swim Individual lap swimming will be available on Monday, Wednesday from 6:00 am - 7:00 am. Open Swim Children under 8 must be accompanied by an adult. This is Wednesday nights from 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm Family Swim All children must be with an adult. This is Monday evenings only from 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Ongoing Activities at the Recreation Center GLENROCK RECREATION CENTER HOURS OF OPERATION AND LOCATION 412 S. 4th Street Monday-Thursday 6 am - 9 pm Friday 6 am - 6 pm Saturday 8 am -12 pm Sunday - Closed Like us on Facebook under Glenrock Recreation Center 436-5434 Weight lifting The weight room consists of free weights and stack-loaded machines. Facility is open during Recreation Center operating hours. 14 and up Cardio Area This area is equipped with an assortment of treadmills, stationary bikes, and stair steppers. It is open during Recreation Center operating hours. 14 and up Racquetball The court is open. We have equipment you can check out at the front desk with a reservation form. You can call or stop by to reserve the court to play. Adults may reserve the court for one hour and children 16 and under may reserve it for a 1/2 hour. Open Gym 6 am to close, except during recreation center youth sports.
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Online Training
Learn More Ed2Go offers a wide range of highly interactive courses that you can take entirely over the Internet. All of our courses include expert instructors, many of whom are nationally known authors. Our online courses are affordable, fun, fast, convenient, and geared just for you. Ready to explore our program? Requirements Internet access, e-mail, the Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox Web browser, and the Adobe Flash and PDF plug-ins (two free and simple downloads you obtain at http://www.adobe.com/downloads by clicking Get Adobe Flash Player and Get Adobe Reader). Acrobat Reader and access to a printer. Classes begin January 15, February 19, March 19, April 16, and May 14, 2014 for the spring semester. The cost of each of the following classes is $99.00. New sessions starting monthly with lessons and assignments released weekly. 2-4 hours a week in a convenient six-week format. Learn a new skill or enhance existing skills for professional development or personal enrichment. Interactive learning environment. Classroom built around discussion areas where you can engage with classmates and instructors. Expert instructors develop, lead, and interact with students in each course. The following are samples of courses that are offered through this program. For a complete listing of all courses that are offered please go to www.ed2go. com/ewc . Many of these classes have been pre-approved for 1.5 PTSB credits. You can check this list out at www.ed2g.com/wyoming.
Computer Applications Related Courses Computer Skills for the Workplace Instructor: Dave Paquin This course is designed to provide the fundamental computer competencies you need to survive and prosper in today’s fast-changing workplace. You will learn how to implement the powers of modern office software to work faster and more efficiently. We’ll focus on practical application for software most common to the workplace. When you finish this course, you will have learned why employers consider technological literacy so critical to the success of any organization. Design and Composition Digital Photography Secrets of Better Photography Instructor: Beverly Schulz Designed for both film and digital photographers, this course is filled with tips and tricks to help you take better photographs. You’ll learn the basic technology that all cameras use, and you’ll receive helpful information on exposure and lighting. You’ll also explore strategies for taking excellent photos in all types of situations, including portraiture, landscape, macro and still life. Languages Beginning Conversational French Instructor: Amy Page Discover how easy it can be to learn common words and phrases for both leisure and business. This course makes
pronunciation simple, with phonetic spellings for every word and phrase you need to learn. This course will teach you how to communicate easily and comfortably with those who speak French. You’ll learn practical, common phrases that will make your trip to the many French-speaking regions of the world more pleasant. You’ll learn dialogue specific to various settings, and you’ll be surprised how easy it can be to speak another language! Instant Italian Instructor: Robert Bertoldi This dynamic course will teach you how to express yourself comfortably in Italian. You’ll learn practical, everyday words and phrases that will make your stay in Italy more enjoyable. You’ll read, hear, and practice dialogues based on typical situations that you’re likely to encounter while staying in Italy. The dialogues and follow-up exercises of each lesson will teach you to communicate in Italian in a wide variety of settings. You’ll be surprised by how quickly and easily you can learn many useful expressions in Italian! Teaching and Education Tools For Teachers Teaching Smarter with SMART Board Instructor: Lori Elliott In this class, you’ll discover how to create outstanding presentations with SMART Board and SMART Notebook technology. You’ll explore the basics of using these
tools and discover how to create your own SMART board lessons blending text, videos, and graphics. You’ll also go beyond the bells and whistles and look at specific ways to use SMART technology to broaden your content and make your lessons accessible to all students. Finally, you’ll get some simple trouble-shooting tips that will come in handy if your SMART board isn’t acting as smart as it should.By the time you’re done with this course, you’ll be an expert at using your new high-tech tools to plan SMART board lessons that provide engaging, thought-provoking, and easy-to-update material for today’s media-savvy learners. Empowering Students With Disabilities Instructor: Sara Hardin Teaching students with disabilities is a rewarding challenge, and this course gives you the tools you’ll need to succeed.No matter what grade you teach—from preschool through high school—you’ll learn powerful strategies you can put to work immediately in your classroom. In addition, you’ll gain the knowledge you need to understand and cope with the most common disabilities you’ll encounter. Simulations and real-life stories will give you a firsthand look at what it’s like to be a learner with special needs, and you’ll see how common disabilities affect classroom continued on page 21
21 ed2go Classes / GLENROCK continued from page 20 behavior and learning. By the end of this course, you’ll feel confident in your ability to help any student who comes through your door. You’ll also discover that while the challenges can be big when you’re teaching students with disabilities, the victories are big as well. Personal Finance and Wealth Building Related Courses Debt Elimination Techniques that work Instructor: Craig Power If you are like most people, you are drowning in a sea of debt and looking for someone to throw you a lifeline. Well, this course is that lifeline. You will not be pointed to debt consolidation in this course. It just does not make sense to use more debt to solve a debt problem. This course will teach you a specific and workable strategy that will get you out of all debt--including your mortgage--in the shortest possible time. If you want to stop the financial hemorrhaging, keep more of your hard-earned money, reduce stress, get more enjoyment out of life, and possibly even save your marriage, this is the course for you. Note: no insurance, investments, or get-rich-quick schemes will be offered.
Technology Computer Fundamentals Computer Skills for the Workplace Instructor: David Paquin This course is designed to provide the fundamental computer competencies you need to survive and prosper in today’s fast-changing workplace. You will learn how to implement the powers of modern office software to work faster and more efficiently. We’ll focus on practical application for software most common to the workplace. When you finish this course, you will have learned why employers consider technological literacy so critical to the success of any organization. Health Care And Medical Alternative Medicine Introduction to Natural Health and Healing Instructor: Theresa Synder Would you like to learn more about natural health but don’t know where to start? If so, then this is the course for you! We’ll discuss the various stages of health and illness, and you’ll discover that true health means wholeness of
the mind, body, and spirit. You’ll start a personal health journal to evaluate your current lifestyle and observe how your behaviors can affect your health. We’ll also explore naturopathy, which seeks ways for the body to heal itself. You’ll find out about proper breathing techniques that enhance health, and you’ll learn the value of hydrotherapy, diet, biorhythms, and fasting. We’ll also examine using the power of the mind for healing the body--discussing brain function tests, visualization, and relaxation therapies. You’ll see the great power of belief. Then we’ll delve into vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, free radicals, and the basic requirements that constitute a healthy diet. After our talk, you’ll be able to develop menus that improve health. We’ll also look at herbal healing, aromatherapy, body therapies, massage techniques, osteopathy, chiropractic, T’ai Chi, reflexology, yoga, Feng Shui, therapeutic touch, natural remedies for common emergencies, and much more. By the end of this course, you’ll have begun taking charge of your own health and healing!
Workforce Development / GLENROCK Communicating for Leadership Success This foundation course helps leaders communicate effectively so they can spark action in others. The course teaches leaders the interaction essentials they need to handle the variety of challenges and opportunities they encounter every day in the workplace and beyond. Date: Wednesday, May 7 Time: 12:00 am - 3:30pm Fee: $75
Understanding Your Credit Score Be financially savvy! Learn how your credit score is calculated and what factors can determine whether you are a good or bad credit risk. Find out ways in which your financial decision-making can influence your score, positively or negatively. Date: Wednesday, May 7 Time: 5:30 - 7:30 pm Fee: $15
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