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Lifelong Learning
For more information, contact: Gwen Hyman, (252) 618-6684 hymang@edgecombe.edu Visit edgecombe.edu/continuing-education/lifelonglearning/
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Alive@25
Hours 4 Alive at 25 is a unique classroom training program that speaks directly to young people about the dangers they face while driving. Participants are actively involved in frank, open discussions about peer pressure, attitudes, substance abuse, rules of the road, and taking responsibility. Topics include speeding, following distance, sharing the road with large trucks and other vehicles, cell phone use, and safety belts. All students receive a 28-page course guide and certificate of completion.
This program may enable students to receive a reduction from the charged infraction to a nonmoving violation, Improper Equipment – Speedometer (N.C.G.S. 20- 123.2). To be eligible • Must be between the ages of 16-24 • Must be recommended by an Assistant District Attorneys • Must complete class by the second court date (can only take every 3 years) Fee $70 and MUST preregister before the class, have the referral form from the Assistant District Attorney, and your driver’s license or photo ID. 9/14 10/12 11/9 12/7 Mon Mon Mon Mon 4:45-9pm 4:45-9pm 4:45-9pm 4:45-9pm H 173, TB H 173, TB H 167, TB H 167, TB
DDC – Attitudinal Dynamics of Driving
Hours 8 DDC is a unique classroom training program that speaks directly to young people about the dangers they face while driving. Participants are actively involved in frank, open discussions about peer pressure, attitudes, substance abuse, rules of the road, and taking responsibility. Topics include speeding, following distance, sharing the road with large trucks and other vehicles, cell phone use, and safety belts. All students receive a 40-page course guide and certificate of completion.
This program may enable students to receive a reduction from the charged infraction to a nonmoving violation, Improper Equipment – Speedometer (N.C.G.S. 20- 123.2). To be eligible • Must be 16 or older • Must be recommended by an Assistant District Attorney • Must complete class by the second court date (can only take every 3 years)
Fee $100 and MUST preregister before the class,
have the referral form from the Assistant District Attorney, and driver’s license or photo ID. 8/22 Sat 8am-5pm H 173, TB 9/12 Sat 8am-5pm H 173, TB 10/10 Sat 8am-5pm H 173, TB 11/7 Sat 8am-5pm H 173, TB 12/5 Sat 8am-5pm H 173, TB
Creative Bob Ross Painting
Hours 24 This course teaches proper use of the Bob Ross technique with the brushes and paints. The instructor is Bob Ross-certified. A painting is finished by the end of each class. Fee $60 (additional cost for supplies) 9/12-10/17 Sat 10am-2pm H 213, TB 10/31-12/12 Sat 10am-2pm H 213, TB
Upholstery Repair
Hours 24 This program is designed to teach individuals the fundamentals and techniques of upholstering furniture starting with the fabric and wooden frame and combining them to make or repair furniture.
Fee $70
8/18-10/6 10/13-12/1 8/20-10/8 10/15-12/10 Tues Tues Thurs Thurs 6-9pm 6-9pm 6-9pm 6-9pm H 113, TB H 113, TB H 113, TB H 113, TB
Beginning Sewing Class
Hours 24 This course is designed to provide students the opportunity to learn the basics of sewing.
Fee $70
8/24-10/26 Mon 6-9pm H 113, TB
Spring Bow & Wreath Making
Hours 8 This course is designed to provide students the opportunity to make wreaths for their home.
Fee $35
10/15-11/12 Thurs 6-8pm Barnes 163, RM
Culinary Arts Basic Cake Decorating
Hours 10 This course is designed to provide students with knowledge and skills to decorate cakes.
Fee $35
9/3-10/1 Thurs 6-8pm Barnes 163, RM
Food Service Management
Hours 12 This course is designed for students who desire an occupation in the food service industry. This course covers basic ingredients, techniques, weights, and measurements, baking terminology and formula calculations when dealing with the baking of cakes.
Fee $70
9/9-9/30 Wed 4-7pm Kitchen CFI, TB
Fitness Zumba Gold with Victoria Sowers
Hours 6 Ditch the workout and join the Zumba fitness party at Edgecombe Community College. Beginners and up are encouraged to come to a low- to increasing-impact Zumba class.
Fee $35
9/14-10/19 Mon 5:30-6:30pm Keihin Aud, TB 10/26-11/30 Mon 5:30-6:30pm Keihin Aud, TB
Music Beginning Guitar
Hours 8 In this course for beginners, you will learn the basics of playing the guitar: stringing and tuning the instrument, playing chords, strumming, picking techniques, and basic music fundamentals. Explore simple, fun songs together as a class during your lunch hour or after school. Ideal for teachers of early childhood through elementary grades and those who would like to accompany their families at home or play with friends around the campfire. Acoustic guitar and standard guitar pitch pipe are required.
Fee $35
9/15-10/27 Tues 4-5pm Keihin Aud. Dressing
Intermediate Guitar
Hours 8 This course is for guitar students who would like to take their skills to the next level.
Fee $35
9/9-10/28 Wed 4-5pm Keihin Aud. Dressing
Safety Motorcycle Safety
Hours 18 In this course, students will spend time in the classroom viewing videos and reading material. The majority of the course is spent riding the motorcycle learning the basic skills and progressing to independently riding the motorcycle. Upon completion, students can acquire their NC driver’s license motorcycle endorsement without a driver’s test.
Fee $135
9/19–9/20 Sat & Sun 8am-6pm H 114, TB
Technology Introduction MS Word & PowerPoint
Hours 24 This course is designed for students new to working with Microsoft Word in Windows. Students will learn to create, edit, format, and print Microsoft Word documents and PowerPoint documents.
Fee $70
9/17-11/5 Thurs 6-9pm Barnes 203, RM
Up and Running With iPhone
Hours 3 Get up to speed with your iPhone with this class. Learn how to take advantage of your iPhone’s features, including calling, texting, browsing the web, digital photography, and using apps.
Fee $25
Hours 1.5 Enjoy a rare, detailed tour of Coolmore Plantation, a national historic landmark located in Tarboro. Making this tour extra special will be Janet Spiers, who lived at Coolmore for 25 years. She will share the rich history of Coolmore, which was designated a National Historic Landmark for its architecture in 1978. Refreshments will be served. Three tours are available with a limited number of seats; advanced registration is highly recommended.
Fee $15
10/17 Sat 9-10:30am Off Campus, TB 10/17 Sat 11am-12:30pm Off Campus, TB 10/17 Sat 1:30-3pm Off Campus. TB
Introduction to Genealogy Basics
Hours 8 A basic course for beginners to learn how to complete family tree charts and family group sheets, and how to identify and locate genealogical records including census records and vital records.
Fee $50
8/15 9am-5pm Norfleet House
Genealogy Websites
Hours 3 This is a half-day course on learning about free genealogy websites and how to use them.
Fee $25
8/29 9am-12pm Norfleet House
Understanding Census Records
Hours 3 This is a half-day course focusing on the various census schedules – population, agriculture, slave, and industry. Students will learn how to locate the records online or in libraries and how to use them for family research.
Fee $25
9/12 9am-12pm Norfleet House
Local and State Records
Hours 3 This is a half-day course on learning about state and local government and regional archives and resources.
Fee $25
9/26 9am-12pm Norfleet House
Cemetery Preservation
Hours 8 A review of NC laws concerning cemeteries, guidelines on recording and reporting cemeteries, and suggestions on cleaning and restoring damaged stones. The afternoon segment will be spent in several area cemeteries.
Fee $50
11/14 9am-5pm Norfleet House
Education and Your Ancestors
Hours 3 This is a half-day course on learning about resources regarding schools and educational records.
Fee $25
9/26 1-4pm Norfleet House
Researching Property
Hours 8 Learn how to do a house history using deeds, tax, census and related records help with a National Register nomination. Suggested Text – Houses and Homes Exploring Their History
Fee $50
10/10 9am-5pm Norfleet House
How to Do a House History
Hours 3 Discover how to uncover the history and genealogy of a house.
Fee $25
10/24 9am-12pm Norfleet House
Identifying and Preserving Photos
Hours 3 This is a course to show how to preserve your photos for years to come. Tips will be shared in how to identify the photos as well.
Fee $25
10/24 1-4pm Norfleet House
Military Records
Hours 3 This is a half-day course on locating and understanding military records for use in genealogy research.
Fee $25
11/7 9am-12pm Norfleet House
ECC Cultivates New Program in Agribusiness
The local agriculture community will soon be strengthened by a new degree program in Agribusiness Technology at Edgecombe Community College.
“Edgecombe is a highly rural, agriculture-based county, and we have seen growing interest from the community in agriculture-related education and training,” explains Dr. Johnica Ellis-Kiser, chair of Business Administration. The Agribusiness Technology program falls under oversight of Business Administration.
Estimates from Edgecombe County’s extension office note more than 3,500 jobs in agribusiness, not including seasonal workers. “We also have strong FFA chapters in Edgecombe, and these students are interested in pursuing degrees in agriculture,” explains Dr. Ellis-Kiser, who has a background in farming. FFA is an organization for students interested in agriculture.
The Agribusiness Technology program, which begins this fall, will provide students with a strong background in sustainable farming, farm management, crop production, farm maintenance, animal science, and horticultural science.
ECC offers a five-semester degree program, a three-semester diploma program, and certificates in agriculture, animal science, and horticulture that can be earned in two semesters.
In addition, certificate programs in agribusiness and animal science are available for Edgecombe high school students. These credentials at the high school level can be applied toward the College’s program in Agribusiness Technology.
Students will be able to pursue traditional careers in farm operations as well as leading edge professions in agriculture technology.
For students who wish to pursue four-year degrees in agriculture, College officials are working with several area universities to create transfer partnerships so that ECC students can complete the Agribusiness Technology degree and transfer to an agriculture program as a junior at a four-year university.
The program also will stimulate and support economic growth in the Edgecombe area. According to area agriculture experts, the local demand for produce and vegetable truck farms continues to grow.
Ag-related businesses in Edgecombe County include Green Leaf Nursey, one of the nation’s largest wholesale nursery growers, as well as a turf grass company, fertilizer and chemical dealers, farming operations, and swine and poultry operations. “All of these businesses need employees who understand agribusiness,” Dr. EllisKiser says.
“We are working with several of these companies to create work-based learning opportunities for our students, and we will be planning field trips to expose our students to the wide variety of ag-related industries in our area.”
To learn more about the new Agribusiness Technology program at ECC, please contact Dr. EllisKiser at ellisj@edgecombe.edu.
Business and Industry Services
For more information, contact: Dennis Hackett, (252) 618-6009 hackettd@edgecombe.edu
We train the employees who keep our local industries strong and growing. Our fee-effective training targets performance improvement and cross-training issues specific to each industry. Our classes are as different as the industries we serve. We can help with professional development for your existing employees or we can offer you services to help identify potential employees who are ready to go to work immediately, saving you time and money.
Hours 24 This course is designed to provide basic preparation for entry-level jobs in the electronics manufacturing industry. Students will gain competence in safety, quality, measurement systems, teamwork, and communication, as well as processes involved in the manufacture of printed circuit boards. Successful completion of this course is not a guarantee of an interview or placement at Keihin Carolina Systems Technology (KCST). For more information, contact Express Employment Professionals, (252) 443-1199
Hours 24 This is an introductory course designed to prepare individuals for entry level jobs at a tire manufacturing facility. The course provides students with the basic technical knowledge needed for tire manufacturing processes. Topics include safety, quality, math and measurement systems, teamwork and communications, and tire manufacturing processes. Successful completion of this course is not a guarantee of an interview or placement at Bridgestone.
Fee $70
8/11-8/13 Tues-Thurs 8am-12pm Barnes 203, RM
Customized Training & Development
For more information visit edgecombe.edu/continuingeducation/business-and-industry/customized-training/
The purpose of the Customized Training Program is to provide customized training assistance in support of full-time production and direct customer service positions created in the State of North Carolina, thereby enhancing the growth potential of companies located in the state while simultaneously preparing North Carolina’s workforce with the skills essential to successful employment in emerging industries.
Eligible businesses include: Manufacturing, Technology Intensive (i.e., Information Technology, Life Sciences), Regional or National Warehousing and Distribution Centers, Customer Support Centers, Air Courier Services, National Headquarters with operations outside North Carolina, and Civil Service employees providing technical support to U.S. military installations located in North Carolina.
Get the Edge in College Transfer
• Low-cost option for the first 2 years of a 4-year degree • Seamless transfer to UNC System colleges & most NC private colleges
Classes begin August 20. Register today!
(252) 618-6635 • woods@edgecombe.edu
NEW at ECC
New Drone Certificate is unique among NC community colleges
Fall classes start August 20. Enroll today!
(252) 618-6622 • cherryt@edgecombe.edu
Coffee at Coolmore with Janet Spiers Saturday, October 17 Enjoy a rare tour of Coolmore Plantation, a national historic landmark located in Tarboro. Guided tours are available 9-10:30 am, 11 am-12:30 pm, or 1:30-3 pm. Fee $15. Limited seats, register early!
(252) 618-6614 • webbk@edgecombe.edu
Basic Law Enforcement Training
Next Academy Begins September 2 Apply Now to Enroll
Human Resources Development
For more information, contact: Sylvia Hinton-Grant, (252) 618-6611 grants@edgecombe.edu Visit edgecombe.edu/continuing-education/hrd/
It is important to know exactly what employers look for when hiring full-time employees. In addition to relevant skills, employers seek employees who have the personal values, characteristics, and personality traits that spell success. Good personal values are the foundation for a good employee. This program offers an opportunity to learn the skills and behaviors along with the work values that are required for success in the workplace.
Let us teach you how to:
• Network effectively to find career opportunities • Determine if a posted opportunity is right for you • Improve employability skills • Write a résumé and cover letter • Fill out an application correctly • Prepare for an interview • Keep that new job and get promoted
Do I qualify for the fee waiver?
Individuals may be granted a waiver of class registration fees if they meet one of four criteria: • Are unemployed • Have received notification of pending layoff • Are working and are eligible for federal earned income tax credit • Are working and earning wages at or below two hundred percent (200%) of the federal poverty guidelines
IRA (Interviews, Résumés & Application) Workshop
Hours 16 This workshop focuses on guidelines for writing effective résumés and cover letters, preparing for job interviews, and filling out job applications. Courses are offered on campus and at the NC Works Career Center.
Career Readiness Strategies
Hours 12 This course helps individuals prepare for Career Readiness Certification. Sessions focus on the three sections of the CRC: Reading for Information, Applied Mathematics, and Locating Information. Students take practice tests after they review, preparing them for the actual CRC Test. Classes are offered on campus and at OIC in Rocky Mount.
Career Readiness Certification
For more information, contact Sylvia Hinton-Grant, (252) 618-6611 grants@edgecombe.edu
North Carolina’s Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) is designed to meet the needs of both employers and job seekers in this transitioning economy. WorkKeys is a job skills assessment system measuring “real world” skills employers believe are critical to job success. These skills are valuable for any occupation, skilled or professional, and at any level of education. • For employers, the CRC offers a reliable means of determining whether a potential employee has the necessary literacy, numeracy and problem solving skills to be “job ready.” • For job seekers, the CRC serves as a portable credential that can be more meaningful to employers than a high school degree or a resume citing experience in a different job setting. • The CRC is based on WorkKeys, a nationally recognized, skills assessment tool developed by ACT Inc.
WorkKeys Assessments measure the current skills of individuals in four key areas:
1. Reading for Information (testing time 55 minutes)
The Reading for Information test measures the skill people use when they read and use written text in order to do a job. The written texts include memos, letters, directions, signs, notices, bulletins, policies, and regulations.
2. Applied Mathematics (testing time 55 minutes)
The Applied Mathematics test measures the skills people
use when they apply mathematical reasoning and problem-solving techniques to work-related problems. The test questions require the examinee to set up and solve the types of problems and do the types of calculations that actually occur in the workplace.
3. Locating Information (testing time 55 minutes)
The Locating Information test measures the skill people use when they work with workplace graphics such as charts, graphs, tables, forms, flowcharts, diagrams, floor plans, maps, and instrument gauges.
4. Applied Technology (testing time 45 minutes)
The Applied Technology test measures the skill people use when they solve problems with machines and equipment found in the workplace. This skill includes four areas of technology: electricity, mechanics, fluid dynamics, and thermodynamics. Please check CRC testing dates on edgecombe.edu/ resources/crc/career-readiness-certificate-testing-dates/, then register by email by sending your name, address, telephone number, and desired testing date to: Debra Glover, (252) 618-6617 gloverd@edgecombe.edu
Forklift Training & Certification
Prepare for a career in logistics and distribution. Forklift Training classes are scheduled monthly 8 am-2 pm. Upcoming classes: • August 18 • September 17 • October 22 • December 10
(252) 618-6614 • webbk@edgecombe.edu
Community Health Worker
Time TBA Please contact Jennifer Norville (252) 618-6569
Become a certified Community Health Worker and work in a variety of healthcare settings, such as health departments, hospitals, and clinics. Fee $180. Scholarships may be available.
College and Career Readiness
For more information, contact: LaShawnda Washington, (252) 618-6704 washingtonl@edgecombe.edu
The mission of College and Career Readiness, formerly Basic Skills, is to offer adults the opportunity to improve their literacy skills and acquire the necessary knowledge for success in employment, self-sufficiency, higher education, and the family. College and Career Readiness assists interested adults 18 years or older who have not completed high school. Non-high school graduates, ages 16 and 17, may also enroll with special permission.
The following College and Career Readiness programs are offered to assist adults in reaching their goals: • High School Equivalency Diploma Program • Adult High School Diploma (AHSD) Program • Adult Basic Education I (formerly Compensatory Education) • Adult Basic Education II • Adult Secondary Education • English as a Second Language (ESL) Program
College and Career Readiness classes enable students to work at their own pace. Some individualized instruction is provided. Classes are taught on both the Tarboro and Rocky Mount campuses. Off-campus classes are located at various sites throughout Edgecombe County.
Courses available on campus:
• ABE I (formerly Compensatory Education): Coaching Students towards Success • ABE II Foundational Reading and Math: Preparing the lower-level literacy learner to succeed in HSE Reading and Math • ABE II Reading and Writing: Preparing Students to Gain Basic Reading & Writing Skills • HSE Reading Comprehension and Writing II: Preparing Students to build upper-level Reading, Grammar, and Writing Skills • HSE Science and Social Studies: Preparing Students for Success in HSE Science & Social Studies • HSE Tutorial: Working with Students Current Classroom Assignments • Math Journey II: HSE Math for Mid-level and Advanced Math Students • Transitions: Guiding Students into Employment and Post-Secondary Education • English Language Acquisition: Preparing English Learners to Succeed
Off Campus sites for High School Equivalency Program
• Rocky Mount O.I.C.: Day & Evening Classes • NC Works Center – Advanced Manufacturing
Career Pathways
The program offers seven career pathways that allow eligible students to pursue an industry credential in one of the seven areas while in pursuit of their high school credential. The career pathways are: • Automotive Technology • Barbering • Cosmetology • Certified Production Technician • Early Childhood • Emergency Medical Technician • Nurse Aide I
Solar Construction Academy
Looking for employment in solar farm construction? Earn a certificate in OSHA 10. Get the edge to a solar farm job by enrolling in Solar Construction Academy.
(252) 618-6614 • webbk@edgecombe.edu
HS Diploma + Career Training = Success!
Earn industry credentials while working toward your high school diploma at Edgecombe Community College. Career pathways available in Automotive Technology, Barbering, Certified Production Technician, Cosmetology, Early Childhood Education, Nurse Aide I, and Emergency Medical Technician. Contact washingtonl@edgecombe.edu.
Edgecombe Community College is nationally recognized as a college that helps military veterans succeed. Find out how we can help you. Contact estesa@edgecombe.edu.
Immediate Openings in Auto Body
Complete industry-preferred I-CAR certifications through the Collision Repair and Refinishing Technology program at ECC. Graduates with advanced I-CAR certifications are guaranteed a job and higher wages. Enroll today! Classes start August 20. Contact speightb@edgecombe.edu.
Earn a Degree Online
Complete a two-year degree entirely online at ECC. Study Accounting, Business Administration, Geospatial Technology, Health Information Technology, or College Transfer. Student support includes live, online tutoring and other virtual services. Apply today at edgecombe.edu. Classes start August 20.
Ed2Go – Online Learning
For more information, contact: Gwen Hyman, (252) 618-6684 hymang@edgecombe.edu Visit our webpage at edgecombe.edu/continuingeducation/ed2go/
Edgecombe Community College works in conjunction with Ed2Go to offer a variety 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. The majority of these courses are $75 with 24 contact hours. Lessons are issued on Wednesday and Friday for six weeks. These courses can be used for 2.4 Continuing Education Units.
How to Get Started
1. Visit our Online Instruction Center: ed2go.com/ edgecombecc 2. Click the Courses link, choose the department and course title you are interested in, and select the Enroll Now button. Follow the instructions to enroll and pay for your course. Here you will enter your e-mail and choose a password that will grant you access to the Classroom. 3. When your course starts, return to our Online Instruction Center and click the Classroom link. To begin your studies, simply log in with your e-mail and the password you selected during enrollment.
ECC offers more than 300 programs. Listed below are just some of the more popular courses we offer. Registration dates: 8/12 9/16 10/14 11/11 12/09
Popular Ed2Go Online Courses Medical Terminology
This course teaches medical terminology according to each body system. Multiple graphics, study tips, and unusual facts make for a most enjoyable course.
Human Anatomy and Physiology
Gain a greater appreciation and understanding of the marvelous complexity of the human body.
Become a Veterinary Assistant
Practicing veterinarian prepares you to work in a veterinary office or hospital.
Become a Veterinary Assistant II
Practicing veterinarian teaches you to manage the entire canine breeding cycle, from assessing the health of parents to puppy care.
Introduction to Natural Health and Healing
Learn how to promote wellness, balance, and health in all aspects of your daily life.
Handling Medical Emergencies
Every second counts during a medical emergency. Learn how to respond if someone needs your help.
Assisting Aging Parents
Be prepared to handle the challenges you and your parents will face in the coming years, while learning to cherish the transition.
Management and Leadership Courses – Building Teams that Work
Learn the secrets of dynamic team building.
Fundamentals of Supervision and Management
Acquire the people skills required to motivate and delegate, and learn tools for solving problems and resolving conflicts.
Fundamentals of Supervision and Management II
Learn how to be an effective manager or supervisor. Master the basics of communicating effectively, and learn tools for developing your own interpersonal skills.
Individual Excellence
Master twelve career-enhancing skills including goal setting, time management, personal organization, and creativity.
Interpersonal Communication
Become aware of the conscious and unconscious codes of meaning we send when communicating with others.
Introduction to Business Analysis
Learn powerful techniques to improve your decisionmaking skills at work.
Keys to Effective Communication
Lost for words? Don’t be! Learn to build rapport, trust, warmth, and respect through conversation.
Leadership
Gain the respect and admiration of others, exert more control over your destiny, and enjoy success in your professional and personal life.
Mastery of Business Fundamentals
Acquire practical experience in strategic planning, management, and finance without enrolling in an MBA program.
Small Business Owners
Learn to handle basic human resource functions to ensure the best possible results.
Employment Law Fundamentals
Learn the basics of employment law so you can legally hire, evaluate, and manage employees.
Creating Web Pages
New Online Class and Bundles
• Self-Improvement Suite • New Career Suite
Self-Paced Tutorial
led method and complete the course on their own schedule. Also, we created brand new courses that will 2. Students can work through the content at their own Learn the basics of HTML so you can design, create,
Designing Effective Websites
Learn powerful graphic design techniques and build websites that are both attractive and wickedly effective.
Each bundle suite has three classes for one price. • Medical Office Basics Suite • Healthy Living Suite • New Manager Suite • Healthy Relationships Suite
Self-Paced Tutorial (SPT) counterpart to many courses is located in our Fundamentals catalog. Students can select the SPT option in lieu of the traditional instructoruse the Self-Paced Tutorial module exclusively. 1. All content is made available to students immediately after they register. and post your very own site on the Web.
speed within the course term. 3. Course must be completed in three months.
Four classes are required to earn a certificate in Baking and Pastry Arts. • Food Service Management starts September 9 • Plated Desserts starts Spring 2021 • Beginning Artisan & Specialty Breads starts Spring 2021 • Food Service Sanitation and Safety starts Summer 2021
Scholarships may be available. All classes held on the Tarboro campus. See more on page 21.
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Online. In person. We're here for you.
We’re offering a combination of online and in person classes this fall, with safety precautions in place. Student support includes live, online tutoring and other virtual services. Fall classes start August 20. Register today!
NEW at ECC
Agribusiness Technology Collision Repair & Refinishing I-CAR Certifications Drones / Unmanned Aircraft Systems Ophthalmic Medical Personnel