A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT OF LENOIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE
I hope you will take a moment to look through the 2024 edition of the Lenoir Community College Fall Workforce Development Course Schedule and see just some of the educational opportunities and career pathways the College has for everyone. Whether you are looking for short-term workforce training, basic skills or personal enrichment classes, Lenoir Community College is where hope and opportunity connect.
Our faculty and staff have always been committed to providing the best instruction and services to our students, and to the citizens that we serve in Lenoir, Greene, and Jones Counties. We are reimagining the student experience by engaging our students, each other, and our community partners; investing in our students, employees, and facilities and achieving student success by creating a quality student experience. So again, please take time to discover within these pages the many opportunities that are waiting for you. My door is always open to you.
Rusty Hunt, Ed.D. President
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Lenoir Community College offers a comprehensive program based on the needs and interests of adults in Lenoir, Greene, and Jones Counties. Programs are designed to provide:
• basic skills education for adults
• opportunities to achieve Adult High School diploma or High School Equivalency diploma/GED
• cultural and community service programs
• technical and vocational courses designed to prepare students for new jobs or allow them to perform better in their present job
CONTACT US
Dr. John Paul Black
Senior Vice President of Student Services and Workforce Development (252) 527-6223, ext. 344 jpblack73@lenoircc.edu
Dawn Kantz
Dean of Workforce Development Phone: (252) 527-6223, ext. 730 dkkantz79@lenoircc.edu
Aerospace & Advanced Manufacturing Center
3800 NC Hwy 58 North, Kinston, NC 28504 (252) 527-6223, ext. 612
Dr. Dusk Stroud, Dean of Business & Industry dostroud89@lenoircc.edu
Greene County Center
818 Hwy 91 N., Snow Hill, NC 28580 (252) 747-3434
Jason Miller, Associate Dean of Greene County Centers jrmiller61@lenoircc.edu
Jones County Center
509 Hwy 58 N., Trenton, NC 28585 (252) 448-5021
Maria Robles, Associate Dean of Jones County Center mtrobles91@lenoircc.edu
Kinston Campus
231 Hwy 58 S., Kinston, NC 28502-0188 PO Box 188 (252) 527-6223, ext. 709
La Grange Centers
112 E. Railroad St., La Grange, NC 28551
(252) 233-6838 — (252) 527-6223, ext. 765
Gary Tilghman, Director of Workforce Development & La Grange Centers gltilghman41@lenoircc.edu
Pink Hill Wellness & Education Center
301 S. Pine St., Pink Hill, NC 28572 (252) 527-6223, ext. 613
Reid Taylor, Director of Continuing Education Special Programs drtaylor03@lenoircc.edu
Small Business Center
3800 NC Hwy 58 North, Kinston, NC 28504 252-522-8021
Workforce Development Center
602 West Harper St., Snow Hill, NC 28575 (252) 233-6838 — (252) 527-6223, ext. 765
Gary Tilghman, Director of Workforce Development & La Grange Centers gltilghman41@lenoircc.edu
Current Class Schedule: https://lenoircc-register.fundfive.com/filtered/course/Agriculture
Includes the following classes: Taxidermy and Wastewater Collections.
Current Class Schedule: https://lenoircc-register.fundfive.com/filtered/course/Contruction Includes the following classes: Commercial Refrigeration, Electrical Contractor, Commercial and Residential Electricity, HVAC, NATE, Welding, and Energy Distribution.
CENTRO EDUCATIVO LATINO
Current Class Schedule:
https://www.lenoircc.edu/workforcedevelopment/centroeducativolatino/
ACERCA DEL CENTRO EDUCATIVO LATINO
El Colegio sirve primordialmente a los condados de Lenoir, Greene, y Jones, pero debido a sus programas únicos y la distancia de la oferta educativa del Colegio, este atrae a estudiantes de todas partes de los Estados Unidos. Visítenos en el Centro Educativo Latino y explore el mundo de oportunidades disponibles. Tenemos mucho que ofrecer dentro y fuera del salón de clases. Con o sin documentos, no le negamos la educación a nadie. Estamos en el edificio Bullock, oficina 164, 231 Hwy 58 South Kinston, NC 28504.
ABOUT CENTRO EDUCATIVO LATINO
The College primarily serves Lenoir, Greene and Jones counties. However, because of the unique nature of these programs, and the scope of the academic offers, it attracts students from all over the United States. Visit us at the Centro Educativo Latino/Latino Education Center and explore a world of opportunities available to you. We have a lot to offer you, inside and outside the classroom. With or without papers, we welcome everyone. We are located in the Bullock Building, office 164, 231 Hwy 58 South Kinston, NC 28504.
NUESTRA MISION
La misión del Centro Educativo Latino del Colegio Universitario de Lenoir, es proporcionar programas y cursos ofrecidos en español para la comunidad latina, los cuales conducen a oportunidades de empleo en la fuerza laboral actual.
OUR MISSION
The mission of the Centro Educativo Latino/Latino Education Center, at Lenoir Community College, is to provide the Latino community with an offer of programs and courses taught completely in Spanish, which in turn will open opportunities in today’s workforce.
Current Class Schedule: https://lenoircc-register.fundfive.com/filtered/course/Education Classes
Ed2Go Online Classes
https://www.ed2go.com/lenoircc/SearchResults.aspx?CategoryId=1425%2c1 426%2c1427%2c1428%2c1424&Sort=Name&CurrPage=1
Includes the following classes: Effective Teacher Training (for Substitute Teachers), GMAT prep, Technology in the Classroom, Praxis Core Prep, Spanish in the Classroom, Teaching Adult Learners
(252) 527-6223, ext. 613 drtaylor03@lenoircc.edu
GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Current Class Schedule: https://lenoircc-register.fundfive.com/filtered/course/Government
Includes the following classes: Notary Public, e-Notarization, Real Estate Pre-licensing, Intro to QuickBooks
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527-6223, ext. 613
drtaylor03@lenoircc.edu
Current Class Schedule:
https://lenoircc-register.fundfive.com/filtered/course/Transportation%20Distribution Includes the following classes: Auto Dealer Renewal, Auto Diagnostics,
& Renewal, Motorcycle Repair,
HEALTH SCIENCES
Current Class Schedule:
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LCC Health-Related Courses provide training which are satisfying and provide rewarding careers in fields that serve others and improve the health and well-being of individuals in the local and surrounding communities. Employment opportunities include hospitals, rehabilitation facilities, nursing homes, health insurance organizations, outpatient clinics, physicians' offices, hospice, and mental health facilities to name a few.
Includes the following classes: Activity Coordinator, EKG Tech, Healthcare Billing & Insurance, Medical Coding, Health Unit Coordinator, Lab Assistant, Medical Assistant Refresher, Medical Interpreter, Medication Aide, Medication Aide-Adult Care and Nursing Homes, Nurse Aide I and II, Nurse Aide Refresher, Nurse Aide II Refresher, Pharmacy Technician, Phlebotomy, and RN Refresher
If you are interested in short-term training opportunities in the health-related field, LCC and the Continuing Education Division offer a wide variety of health occupation classes that may lead to a certification. The division's commitment to our students, the development of the local economy and a sense of community is share throughout the various programs and across campus. Classes are offered in Lenoir, Greene, and Jones counties. Some classes are offered in a hybrid and online format.
CERTIFIED VETERINARY ASSISTANT PROGRAM
Class leads to the Certified Veterinary Assistant certification with the Texas Veterinary Medical Association (TVMA).
Prepares students to work in a veterinarian’s office or animal shelter. Areas covered include veterinary terminology, anatomy and physiology, animal behavior and communication, grooming techniques, proper handling and restraining of animals, obtaining and handling specimens, emergency care, and office management.
Classes held in-person and online synchronous simultaneously. https://lenoircc-register.fundfive.com/filtered/course/Health-Related
Current Class Schedule: https://lenoircc-register.fundfive.com/filtered/course/Info%20Tech
Ed2Go Online Classes
https://www.ed2go.com/lenoircc/SearchResults.aspx?CategoryId=1414%2c1 415%2c1417%2c1413&Sort=Name&CurrPage=1
Includes the following classes: Digital Literacy, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office
Photoshop, and QuickBooks. Even more classes are offered on Ed2Go.
Current Class Schedule: https://lenoircc-register.fundfive.com/filtered/course/Personal%20Services
The Cosmetic Arts program at Lenoir Community College offers non-credit courses that help individuals develop salon skills, obtain certifications, or acquire continuing education units for professional development. Some courses are offered in both English and Spanish languages.
Includes the following classes: Barber, Cosmetología (Español), Cosmetology, Estetica (Español), Esthetics, Nail Technician, Nail Technician-Advanced, and Natural Hair Care.
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Miriam Del Toro (252) 527-6223, ext. 130 msdeltorogut57@lenoircc.edu
cosmetology services
Cosmetology Services
Permanents:
Short Hair: $22.00
Medium/Shoulder Length Hair: $27.00
Long Hair: $32.00 (Relaxer) Short Hair: $22.00 (Relaxer) Medium/Shoulder Length Hair: $27.00 (Relaxer) Long Hair: $32.00
(Over Curly Hair) Short: $27.00 (Over Curly Hair) Medium/Shoulder Length Hair: $32.00 (Over Curly Hair) Long Hair: $37.00
Haircut: $7.00
Men’s Cut: $7.00
Scalp/Hair treatments: $9.00
Temporary Rinse: $2.00
Nail Care:
Basic Manicure: $5.00
Pedicure: $8.00
Facial: $10.00
Days/Times for Clients:
Cosmetology Night: Monday – Wednesday
3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Cosmetology Weekend:
Friday: 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Saturday: 12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Hair Color:
Hair Color (All Types) Short Hair: $22.00
Hair Color (All Types) Medium/Shoulder Length Hair: $27.00
Hair Color (All Types) Long Hair: $32.00
Color Correction: $10.00
Shampoo & Set: $7.00
Eyelash & Eyebrow tinting: $3.00
Eyebrow arch: $3.00
hair removal:
Eyebrow Waxing: $5.00
Facial Waxing: $5.00
makeup application:
Facial Treatment & Makeup: $25.00
Makeup Only: $15.00
Hairstyles:
Up-do: $12.00
Pin Curl: $12.00
Hair Bonding (per track): $5.00
For more information contact:
Cosmetology Department, ext. 129
Miriam Del Toro, ext. 130
Edith Garrido, ext. 139
Nohemi Almanza, ext. 724
50% OFF
GREENE COUNTY CENTER CLASSES
At two locations!
818 Highway 91 in Snow Hill and The Workforce Development Center at 602 West Harper Street
Adult Basic Education HSE ESL
Adult Basic Education I Barber
Career Readiness Certification
Medical Billing & Coding Online
Mixed Welding Techniques
Nail Technology Day
Nail Technology Night
North Carolina Motorcycle Safety Program
Nurse Aide I Internet Hybrid
Pharmacy Technician Internet Hybrid
Pharmacy Technician Online
Phlebotomy Internet Hybrid
Registered Barber - Full-Time
Registered Barber - Part-Time
For More Information
https://www.lenoircc.edu/future/ greenecounty/
Health
Nurse
Nurse
Phlebotomy
Pharmacy
EKG
LA GRANGE CENTER
TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND THURSDAYS: 6:15PM – 9:45PM
SATURDAYS: 9AM – 2PM
JONES COUNTY CENTER CLASSES
Basic EMT (starting soon)
Central Sterile Processing
EMS Coned Courses
GED Courses (Night Program)
Gunsmithing Courses
Health Unit Coordinator
Nail Tech
Nurse Aide I and II
Pharmacy Tech
Phlebotomy- Hybrid
Registered Barber Day Classes
Registered Barber Night Classes (Coming in September)
TABE Testing
Welding
For More Information https://www.lenoircc.edu/future/ jonescounty/
MANUFACTURING
Current Class Schedule:
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Includes the following classes: Gunsmithing at the Jones County campus and Welding at the Lenoir and Greene County campuses. Machining at AAMC.
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Contact Us!
Jason Miller (252) 747-3434
jrmiller61@lenoircc.edu
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Maria Robles (252) 448-5021
mtrobles91@lenoircc.edu
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Andrew Luppino (252) 527-6223, ext. 107
acluppino31@lenoircc.edu
Greene County Campus Jones County Campus Lenoir County Campus
CENTER
https://lenoircc-register.fundfive.com/filtered/course/Manufacturing CNC Machining, Industrial Systems, Mechanical Engineering and Aviation programs taught here. AEROSPACE & ADVANCED MANUFACTURING
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Andrew Luppino (252) 527-6223, ext. 107
acluppino31@lenoircc.edu
PERSONAL INTERESTS
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PUBLIC SAFETY
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Lenoir Community College Public Safety Education Programs offer a variety of classes via the internet and the traditional classroom setting. Our programs are geared for the individual as well as hospital, EMS, fire, or law enforcement personnel who are interested in expanding their knowledge.
The Workforce Development and Continuing Education based EMS programs at Lenoir Community College do not currently offer advanced placement options. These programs include EMT, AEMT, Paramedic. Students in these programs are currently not allowed to transfer clinical hours or skills from other programs and must complete the required minimum clinical hours, field hours, and skills assessments to complete the program and be eligible for NCOEMS and NREMT testing.
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Us! Audra Albert (252) 527-6223, ext. 732 aralbert27@lenoircc.edu
“We are excited to offer a continuing education EMT course that is designed to prepare students for a career in Emergency Medical Services or further their careers in public safety. It is our mission to provide affordable, innovative, high-quality, and state-of-the art educational opportunities to meet the needs of the EMS workforce and prepare students to be job ready .” -
LeChea Swinson, Coordinator
of EMS
In addition to online didactic course work, the EMT course includes 15 onsite lab skill sessions and a minimum of 48 hours clinical education. The course is scheduled over a 16-week period. The onsite lab skill sessions are held from 0900-1600 on prescheduled dates for each course.
LeChea Swinson | (252) 527-6223, ext. 141 | alswinson17@lenoircc.edu
TRANSITIONAL
AND CAREER STUDIES
This includes HSE/GED, Adult Basic Education, Adult High School, Digital Literacy, English as a Second Language, Placement Testing and Transition Math and English.
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Karen Hill (252) 527-6223, ext. 738
kkhill59@lenoircc.edu
Adult Basic Education
This program of instruction is designed for adults who lack competence in reading, writing, speaking, problem solving, or computation at a level necessary to function in society, on a job, or in a family.
High School Equivalency Diploma (HSE Diploma)
This program of instruction is designed to prepare adult students to pass the high school equivalency tests that lead to a high school equivalency diploma.
English Language Acqusition (ELA)
This program of instruction is designed for adults who lack competence in understanding, speaking, reading, and writing English.
Adult High School (AHS)
This program of instruction is offered cooperatively with local public school systems help adults earn an Adult High School Diploma.
G.O.A.L.S Program
(Gaining Occupational & Life Skills)
The G.O.A.L.S Program provides students with a successful transition to employment through engaging instruction, project-based learning, and the development of workplace skills necessary for employment. The program was developed in partnership with Lenoir Communiy College, Lenoir County Public Schools, and Vocational Rehabilitation.
For more information, contact one of the locations below:
Lenoir County Campus | (252) 527-6223, ext. 722
Greene County Campus | (252) 527-6223, ext. 750
Jones County Campus | (252) 527-6223, ext. 784/781
La Grange Campus | (252) 527-6223, ext. 765
GED taught in Spanish | (252) 527-6223, ext. 716
Transitional and Career Studies
Tuesdays Wednesdays & Thursdays 6 PM – 9PM
HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT (HRD)
Current Class Schedule: https://lenoircc-register.fundfive.com/filtered/course/HRD
Human Resources Development (HRD) is a pre-vocational and pre-employment skills training program designed to educate and prepare persons for success in the workplace. HRD is mainly intended for those persons who are unemployed, underemployed, dislocated workers; or employed, but seeking skills upgrading or retraining. Training may include a variety of topics relating to job orientation and motivation, employability skills, self-sufficiency or customized skills training. Training length will vary according to customer needs. HRD can be linked to other college training programs or connected to agencies outside the institution where appropriate. Upon completing prescribed classes, students are assisted with job placement or further training.
Includes the following classes: Employability skills, Digital Literacy/Intro to Computers, National Career Readiness Certification prep, NCFAST, Intro to Social Services, Resumes, Applications and Portfolios, and HRD Career Readiness Lab.
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Contact Us! Carolyn Bates (252) 527-6223, ext. 111 crbates00@lenoircc.edu
NEED HELP FINDING A JOB? WE ARE HERE TO HELP YOU!
HRD Career Ready computer labs are open and available to assist you with:
· Updating your Resume
· Job Application Assistance
· Job Searches
· Interviewing
· Changing to a new Career
· Computer classes to upgrade your skills
LCC Kinston Campus: Career Ready Lab in the Bullock Building, Room 178 Tuesday/Thursday 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. with Eugene Murray
There is NO FEE if you are unemployed or underemployed!!! For more information, call Carolyn Bates at (252) 527-6223, ext. 111.
NATIONAL CAREER READINESS CERTIFICATION
Current Class Schedule: https://www.lenoircc.edu/workforcedevelopment/ncrc/
The ACT WorkKeys National Career Readiness Certificate (ACT WorkKeys NCRC®) is an assessment-based credential issued at four levels; Platinum, Gold, Silver, and Bronze. The NCRC measures and certifies the essential work skills needed for success in jobs across industries and occupations.
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Carl Banks (252) 527-6223, ext. 711 crbanks48@lenoircc.edu
NCWORKS CAREER CENTER
https://www.lenoircc.edu/workforcedevelopment/ncworkscareercenter/
We provide FREE assistance to the general public as well as assist students with Job Search, Resume Preparation, and Interviewing Skills!
Representing the area’s major workforce agencies, NCWorks Career Centers in Greene, Jones, and Lenoir counties provide comprehensive employment and training services for job seekers, training seekers, and employers in a convenient, one-stop career center. Local NCWorks partners include representatives from Lenoir Community College, Division of Workforce Solutions, Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), Vocational Rehabilitation, Greene Lamp, Telamon, Job Corps, Department of Social Services, Coastal Women’s Shelter, Kinston Housing Authority, NC Division of Services for the Blind, Two Hawks Workforce Services, and Coastal Community Action. NCWorks Career Centers provide employers a single place to address their employment and training needs.
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Josephine Wallace-Koonce (252) 527-6223, ext. 138 jwallace-koonce68@lenoircc.edu
Want to take a class? No money? No problem!! Take classes tuition-free!!
You may qualify for a workforce development/continuing education scholarship from one of our sponsors:
• GEER • Golden Leaf
• NCCCS -Short-Term Workforce Development
• SECU • WIOA
Students must be a resident of North Carolina or a tobacco-dependent county in North Carolina and enrolled in a short-term workforce development course that leads to Essential and Career credentials listed on the NC Career Workforce Credentials list here:
https://nccareers.org/credentials/credentials-list
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https://www.lenoircc.edu/workforcedevelopment/scholarships/
SMALL BUSINESS CENTER
https://www.lenoircc.edu/aboutlcc/sbc/
The Small Business Center Network, comprised of 58 Small Business Centers throughout North Carolina, supports the development of new businesses and the growth of existing businesses by being a communitybased provider of training, counseling, and resource information. The Small Business Center is located in the Kinston Enterprise Center, 327 N. Queen St. Parking is provided behind the Kinston Enterprise Center. Turn on Blount Street and take the first right (alley). There are no charges for the use o f the Small Business Center’s resources or to engage its business consulting services.
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https://www.lenoircc.edu/workforcedevelopment/apprenticeship/
Apprenticeship is an employer-based program that helps workers learn specialized skills needed in today’s work environment, combining on-the-job learning with related classroom instruction. Students earn nationally recognized credentials, while employers develop a talented team and close the skills gap. While many people start apprenticeships immediately after graduating from high school, they may also work well for veterans leaving active-duty military service, those looking to change careers, or people whose jobs are being replaced by technology. Here at Lenoir Community College, our goal is to help connect and support employers and apprentices.
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Dr. Dusk Stroud (252) 527-6223, ext. 612 dostroud89@lenoircc.edu
NC EDGE CUSTOMIZED TRAINING
https://www.lenoircc.edu/workforcedevelopment/customizedtraining/
Find your edge in North Carolina. The first state training program of its kind, we partner with the North Carolina Community College System to provide the customized training you need to achieve your business goals. Our long tradition of collaborative partnerships and deep bench of resources can help you usher in your next phase of growth.
To access NC Edge Customized Training Incentives, your company must:
1. Belong to one of the following industries: Manufacturing • Information Technology • Life Sciences • Regional or National Warehousing / Distribution Center • Customer Support Center • Air Courier Services • National Headquarters.
2. Companies must meet two or more of the following criteria: Make an appreciable capital investment • Deploy new technology • Create new jobs • Expand an existing workforce • Enhance the productivity and profitability of operations within North Carolina • Enhance the skills of workers.
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Dr. Dusk Stroud (252) 527-6223, ext. 612 dostroud89@lenoircc.edu
CAMPUS MAP
PO Box 188
Kinston, NC 28502