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Current Class Schedule: https://conedregistration.lenoircc.edu/?cat=TCS

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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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 academic English.

Adult High School (AHS)

This program of instruction is offered cooperatively with local public school systems to help adults earn an Adult High School Diploma.

Customized Training

Current Class Schedule: https://www.lenoircc.edu/workforcedevelopment/customizedtraining/

The Customized Training Program supports the economic development efforts of North Carolina by providing education and training opportunities for eligible businesses and industries. One of the most important factors for a business or industry considering locating, expanding, or remaining in North Carolina is the ability of the state to ensure the presence of a well-trained workforce. This program reacts quickly to the needs of businesses and respects the confidential nature of proprietary processes and information within those businesses.

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Dawn Kantz

(252) 233-6835 dkkantz79@lenoircc.edu

APPLY FOR WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT/ CONTINUING EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIPS

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Financial Assistance for Workforce Development/Continuing Education classes is available to qualified applicants showing financial need. Current funds are available from Golden Leaf, SECU, WIOA, GEER 2 and Short Term Workforce Development scholarships. Applicants will be notified by email regarding the status of their applications. Applicants must apply at least 30 days before the class start date.

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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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Apprenticeship Program

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Josephine Wallace-Koonce (252) 527-6223, ext. 138 jwallace-koonce68@lenoircc.edu 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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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 community-based 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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