2017-2018 Warren County Career Center Adult Education Catalog

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education that works!

find your career! IMAGINE • PURSUE • ACHIEVE Warren County Career Center Adult Education and Workforce Development Full-Service Center is accredited by the Commission of the Council on Occupational Education. 7840 Roswell Road, Building 300, Suite 325, Atlanta, GA 30350 Telephone: 770-396-3898 • FAX: 770-396-3790 www.council.org

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Welcome to the

Warren County Career Center Contact our Main Office for Admission Information: 513-932-8145 Welcome to the Warren County Career Center Adult Technical Division. This outstanding technical training facility is committed to helping adults achieve educational and career goals. The Adult Technical Division prides itself on quality and value. We are fully accredited by the Council on Occupational Education and operate as a University System of Ohio educational provider through the Department of Higher Education. Our programs offer articulated college credit with our local colleges and universities for those of you desiring to take your education to an even higher level.

Adult Education Open House! August 2, 2017 November 30, 2017 April 12, 2018 All Locations: 3:00–7:00pm

3525 North State Route 48, Lebanon, Ohio 45036

All of our Career Preparation programs offer state and or nationally-recognized industry credential and certification that are relevant and portable. The adult education staff promise to work hard to make your training investment with us an enjoyable, productive, and successful experience. We commend you for the steps you are taking to enhance your career, your life, and your family’s well being.

Tom Harris,

Director of Adult Education 5757 Innovation Drive, Middletown, Ohio 45005

Program Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 3 BIT Academy/Information Technology Full-Time Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 4 BIT Academy/Information Technology Part-Time Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 5 Computer Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 6, 7, 8 Cosmetology/Cosmetology Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 9 Electrical Power Line Mechanic . . . Page 10 Heavy Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 11 Industrial Technology . . . . . . . . . Page 12, 13 Medical, Health & Dental . . . Page 14, 15, 16, 17 Online Classroom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 18 Personal Enrichment . . . . . . . . . . . Page 19, 20 Public Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 21, 22, 23, 24 Small Business Development Center/ Job Placement Center . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 25 Solutions for Business . . . . . . . . . . . Page 26 Testing Services/Transitions . . . . . Page 27

ENROLL TODAY! Discounts/Register/Policies . . . . . Page 28 Enroll/Earn College Credit . . . . . . Page 29 Financial Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 30 Where: Campus Locations/Maps . . . Page 31

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Sign up today! Call anytime to schedule your meeting to learn about our programs and services. 513.932.8145 extension 5321 or online @ http://www.mywccc.org/AdultEducation_home.aspx

Come to our Open House to meet our instructors and staff and tour our labs and classrooms to plan your future of opportunities.

plus much more! Visit mywccc.org for details Warren County Career Center 3525 N. St. Route 48 • Lebanon, Ohio

Stop in anytime to learn more about our career-technical training programs and additional services.

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“Your choice for a future of opportunities” The Warren County Career Center’s Adult Education and Workforce Development Division is one of Ohio’s Full-Service Centers, a proud partner in the University System of Ohio. We offer comprehensive training programs with advanced technological capabilities, modern equipment, facilities and skilled instructors. Diversified training programs and customized services are offered at our three campuses. We welcome you to join us in lifelong learning. Call to schedule an appointment with one of our program coordinators to begin your pathway to a successful career! Applicants to full-time programs may be eligible for financial aid.

Full-Time Career Development Programs Cosmetology/Cosmetology Advanced This 1,500-hour or 1,800-hour program prepares students to take the Ohio Board of Cosmetology Licensure Exam, which allows successful completers to work as hairstylists, estheticians and nail technicians. Students may choose to take an additional 300hour course, which prepares them for salon management. Dental Assisting Pending approval by the Council on Occupational Education. This 900-hour program prepares students to work with patients as part of a team of health professionals, using the equipment found in a dental practice and lab. Students can earn certification to begin a career and ready for further education. Job shadowing may be available. Heavy Equipment and Site Construction Technician and CDL A This 600-hour or 820-hour course utilizes the NCCER curriculum. Students receive training on 11 pieces of Caterpillar equipment. Instruction includes reading blueprints, grade checking equipment, GPS equipment (survey and machine operation), safety, and preventive maintenance. The 820-hour course includes CDL Class A Commercial Truck Driver training and HazMat training. Required externship: (120 hours). Electromechanical PLC Technician This 900-hour program provides classroom and hands-on training needed for entry-level maintenance positions in today’s industrial setting. Fees include tuition, e-book computer access seats, FANUC Robotics Programming and System Integration, OSHA 10-hour General Industry and American Heart First-Aid/ CPR certifications. Electrical Power Line Mechanic This 900-hour program provides skills needed to be highly productive on utility and construction company line crews in the power delivery industry. The program focuses strongly on students learning the academic and field skills necessary to be successful apprentice line workers. Fees include tuition, textbooks, tools, CDL Class A Training, and certifications for OSHA 10-hour and American Heart First-Aid/CPR.

Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning This 600-hour HVAC program provides training in required skills for entry level positions with companies that install, operate, troubleshoot and service light commercial and domestic air conditioning, refrigeration, and heating equipment in private homes, office buildings, factories, etc. OSHA 10-hour General Industry and American Heart First-Aid/CPR, EPA (Sec 608 & R410A), and ICE certifications. Information Technology Cisco Certified Network Administrator or Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate Both programs cover the skills needed to quickly get certifications in CompTIA A+, Security+, Server+, Network+, Linux Essentials, and Windows 7 Configuration (MCTS 70-680). The Cisco Network Administrator track includes certification in Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (CCENT ICND1 100-105) and Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA ICND2 200-105). The MCSA track includes certification in Windows 7 Enterprise Desktop Support Technician (70- 685). Information Technology students take certification exams on- campus at WCCC’s Regional Assessment/ Testing Center. Medical Assistant This 900-hour program prepares students to work in a physician’s office, clinic, hospital or other medical facility. Learn office management, computer billing, in-office clinical procedures, patient care, and more. Required externship: (220 hours). Medical Multiskilled Technician This 736-hour program prepares students with cross-training in more than one healthcare skill. In addition to general education and health technology core courses, students get specialized training as a Pharmacy Technician (CPhT), State Tested Nursing Assistant (STNA), EKG Technician (CET) and Phlebotomy Technician (CPT). Required externship: (170 hours). Welding Technician/AWS Certified This 600-hour program correlates to the American Welding Society’s Guide for Training and Qualification of Welding PersonnelEntry Level Welder.Fees include tuition, textbooks, apparel, tools, American Welding Society Certifications, OSHA 10-hour General Industry and American Heart First-Aid/CPR certifications.

For more information about our graduation rates, the median debt of students who completed programs, and other important information, please visit our website at www.mywccc.org, select Adult Education and click on Gainful Employment Statistics. The Warren County Vocational School District’s policy of nondiscrimination extends to students, staff, job applicants, the general public and individuals with whom it does business and applies to race, color, national origin, citizenship status, religion, sex, economic status, age, disability, military status or ancestry.

Warren County Career Center Adult Education and workforce development Main Campus Greentree Health Science Academy 3525 North State Route 48 5757 Innovation Drive Lebanon, Ohio 45036 Middletown, Ohio 45005

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Coordinator: MAIN campus | Contact Main Campus

Cisco Certified Network Administrator (CCNA)

513-933-3939

Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA)

CT² Main Campus

CT² Main Campus

Program Length: 640 / 10 Months Theory Hours: 331, Lab Hours: 309

Program Length: 600 / 9 Months Theory Hours: 323, Lab Hours: 277

Why this program? The Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) is a certification program for entry-level network engineers that helps maximize your investment in foundational networking knowledge and increase the value of your employer's network. There were nearly 366,400 computer network operators in the U.S., according to the U.S. Department of Labor. Computer networks are critical parts of almost every organization. Network administrators are responsible for the day-to-day operation of these networks.

Why this program? The Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA) credential focuses on the ability to design and build technology solutions. There were nearly 366,400 Computer Systems Administrators in the U.S., according to the U.S. Department of Labor. Computer systems are critical parts of almost every organization. Computer Systems Administrators are responsible for the day-to-day operation of servers and desktops on a network.

What is it? CCNA certification validates the ability to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot medium-size routed and switched networks, including implementation and verification of connections to remote sites in a WAN. What do I get? Certification preparation for: • CompTIA A+ Certification • CompTIA Security+ Certification • CompTIA Network+ Certification • Windows 7 Configuration (MCTS) Certification • CompTIA Server+ Certification • Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (CCENT) • Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) • WCCC Certificate of Program Completion How much? • Registration Fee - $60.00 (Non-refundable) • Tuition: $12,850 - Includes book, test vouchers and new computer components PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE *Financial aid is available to those who qualify. How do I get in? Admission Requirements: • High School diploma or GED • Complete the WorkKeys Assessment • Attend Program Orientation with program coordinator When is it? Classes meet Tuesday thru Friday, 6:00pm - 10:30pm

Start Dates 07/11/17 10/03/17

What is it? For individuals who design and build technology solutions using Microsoft products including Windows, Windows Server, Exchange Server, Lync, Sharepoint, SQL Server, and Microsoft Dynamics. What do I get? Certification preparation for: • CompTIA A+ Certification • CompTIA Security+ Certification • CompTIA Network+ Certification • Windows 7 Configuration (MCTS) Certification • CompTIA Server+ Certification • Windows 7 Configuration Certification • Windows 7 Enterprise Desktop Support Technician • WCCC Certificate of Program Completion How much? • Registration Fee - $60.00 (Non-refundable) • Tuition: $12,150 - Includes book, test vouchers and new computer components PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE *Financial aid is available to those who qualify. How do I get in? Admission Requirements: • High School diploma or GED • Complete the WorkKeys Assessment • Attend Program Orientation with program coordinator When is it? Classes meet Tuesday thru Friday, 6:00pm – 10:30pm

Start Dates 10/03/17

Contact the program coordinator for additional program start dates at 513-933-3939

Contact the program coordinator for additional program start dates at 513-933-3939.

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Coordinator: MAIN campus | Contact Main Campus

513-933-3939

What can I achieve? CompTIA A+ | CompTIA Server+ | Windows 7 Implementation (MCTS) Windows 7 Enterprise Desktop Support Technician | CompTIA Security+ | CompTIA Network+ Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (CCENT) | Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) PROGRAM NAME

Linux + / LPIC-103/104 Linux + / LPIC-103/104

DAYTIME CLASSES - 9:30am - 5:30pm

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Certification Review Certification Review Certification Review Certification Review Certification Review Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician Cisco Certified Network Associate-CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate-CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate-CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate-CCNA CompTIA A+ Hardware CompTIA A+ Hardware CompTIA A+ Hardware CompTIA A+ Software CompTIA A+ Software CompTIA A+ Software CompTIA A+ Software CompTIA Network+ Certification CompTIA Network+ Certification CompTIA Network+ Certification CompTIA Security+ CompTIA Security+ CompTIA Security+ CompTIA Security+ CompTIA Server+ CompTIA Server+ CompTIA Server+ CompTIA Server+ CompTIA Server+ Introduction to IT Introduction to IT Introduction to IT LPI Linux Essentials LPI Linux Essentials LPI Linux Essentials LPI Linux Essentials Professional Development Professional Development Professional Development Professional Development Professional Development Programming Logic MS-VB Programming Logic MS-VB Programming Logic MS-VB Windows 7 Configuration Windows 7 Configuration Windows 7 Configuration Windows 7 Enterprise Desktop Support Technician Windows 7 Enterprise Desktop Support Technician Windows 7 Enterprise Desktop Support Technician Windows 7 Enterprise Desktop Support Technician

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** The tuition fee includes: Textbooks, test vouchers and new computer components in selected classes. PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE Coming Soon! Cyber Security Analyst. Call the program coordinator for details at 513.933.3939.

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Coordinator: 513-933-3957 computer training | Contact Program Location: Main Campus

Student Testimonial Cindy Evans, Microsoft Office Specialist/Certified Business Professional I took the Microsoft Office Specialist/ Certified Business Professional program. After I finished, I got a job as a secretary at the Little Miami High School. My instructors were great and helped me with my resume and references. I am so grateful for my time in the class. Administrative Professional Program Main Campus 496 hours

Why this program? The Administrative Professional Program will improve your skills & increase your opportunities. You will learn programs to function effectively as executive & administrative assistants, as office managers, & in many other positions that require day-to-day office & problem-solving skills. Administrative professionals are viewed by their supervisors as more competent, more productive & more credible as a result of their certification status. You will find that adding these certifications to your resume is beneficial! This training is for the office professional who wants to take office skills to a higher level. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, employment of secretaries, administrative assistants, receptionists, customer service & office managers is projected to grow 12% from 2015-2022, about as fast as the average for all occupations. Many job openings will result from the need to replace workers who leave the occupation. What is it? The Administrative Professional Program provides the opportunity for Microsoft® Office 2013 (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and Access) and Certified Business Professional® (CBP) certifications (Customer Service, Business Etiquette, Business Communication) along with general office skills, Windows 8 Preview, and Employability (Resume writing & Interviewing) instruction. What do I get? Courses available individually. Contact the program coordinator for information at 513-933-3957. Course Hours Windows 8.1 Preview 8 hrs. Keyboarding Preview 8 hrs. Word 2013 Certification Prep 96 hrs. PowerPoint 2013 Certification Prep 64 hrs. Outlook 2013 Certification Prep 64 hrs. Customer Service (CBP) Cert. Prep 16 hrs. Business Etiquette (CBP) Cert. Prep 16 hrs. Business Communication (CBP) Cert. Prep 16 hrs. Access 2013 Certification Prep 96 hrs. Excel 2013 Certification Prep 96 hrs. Employability (Resume & Interviewing) 16 hrs.

Start Dates 08/01/17 - 08/02/17 08/03/17 - 08/04/17 08/08/17 - 09/15/17 09/19/17 - 10/13/17 10/17/17 - 11/10/17 11/28/17 - 12/01/17 12/05/17 - 12/08/17 12/12/17 - 12/15/17 01/02/17 -02/09/17 02/14/18 - 03/23/18 04/03/18 - 04/06/18

How much? • Tuition: $8,400 – Includes all textbooks and handouts; cert. exam fees; test prep. instruction; state-of-the-art computers, and 1 week of Review & Retesting, 11/14/17 thru 11/17/17. PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE Possible Financial Assistance (See pg. 30 for funding sources) How do I get in? Admission Requirements: • Knowledge of Basic Computer Concepts • Students should have access to Office 2013 outside of the classroom for assignments. • Attend 1 hr. Program Orientation on July 19, 2017, 10:00am-11:00am When is it? Classes meet Tuesday thru Friday, 10:00am – 2:00pm Start/End Dates 08/01/17 - 04/06/17 NO CLASS: Nov. 21-24, 2017; Dec. 19-Jan. 1, 2018; Mar. 27-Apr. 2, 2018

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Certified Business Professional Main Campus

What is it? The Certified Business Professional® (CBP) designation is an international industry credential that validates and develops the skills of the business professional on an industryneutral basis in the areas of customer service, business communication and business etiquette. CBP™ Customer Service Course - 16 Hr. Course Customer Service Course provides the foundation for quality customer service. Topics included in the class are: introduction to customer service, communication skills, customer analysis – knowing your customer, calming upset customers, telephone customer service, time management and stress management strategies. CBP™ Business Etiquette - 16 Hr. Course Business Etiquette and Professionalism Course develops the concept of business etiquette. Topics included in the class are: introduction to business etiquette, greetings and introductions, meeting and board room protocol, business ethics, entertaining etiquette, telephone courtesy, internet and email etiquette, business attire and professionalism, disability etiquette and multi-cultural challenges. CBP™ Business Communication - 16 Hr. Course Business Communication Course equips the business professional with the best communication practices. Topics included in the class are: structuring business communication, developing a business writing style, types of business writing, writing for special circumstances, developing oral communication skills, doing business on the telephone, nonverbal communication, developing effective presentation skills and conflict and disagreement in business communication. How much? • Tuition: $350 – Includes textbooks, exam fee and on-site state of the art computers for use in class. PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE When is it? Classes meet Tuesday - Friday, 10:00am – 2:00pm Course

Start Dates

Customer Service

11/28/17 - 12/01/17

Business Etiquette

12/05/17 - 12/08/17

Business Communication

12/12/17 - 12/15/17

Employability (Resume Writing & Interviewing)

Main Campus 16 hours Learn how to build a solid resume, write an impressive cover letter, complete a job application, prospect for jobs, land interviews, impress hiring manager, and win job offers. How much? • Tuition: $345 – Includes all textbooks and handouts and onsite state of the art computers for use in class. PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE When is it? Classes meet Tuesday thru Friday, 10:00am – 2:00pm Start/End Dates 04/03/18 - 04/06/18

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Coordinator: 513-933-3957 computer training | Contact Program Location: Main Campus

Basic Level and Advanced AutoCAD 2016 – Basic Level Main Campus

54 hours

AutoCAD Basic Level is an introduction to basic computeraided drafting. Emphasis is placed on drawing setup, creating and modifying geometry, storing and retrieving predefined shapes, placing, rotating, and scaling objects, adding text and dimensions, using layers, coordinate systems, as well as input and output devices. • Tuition: $1225 – Includes all textbooks and handouts and on-site state of the art computers for use in class.

PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE

Classes meet Monday & Wednesday, 6:00pm – 9:00pm Start/End Dates

Call for dates

AutoCAD 2016 – Advanced Main Campus

54 hours

AutoCAD Advanced Level is a continuation of practices and techniques used in the basic computer-aided drafting with emphasis on complex dimensioning techniques, the development and use of prototype drawings, construction of pictorial drawings and customizing of menus. Prerequisites: AutoCAD Basic Level or work experience of AutoCAD Basic • Tuition: $1225 – Includes all textbooks and handouts and on-site state of the art computers for use in class. PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE Classes meet Monday & Wednesday, 6:00pm – 9:00pm Start/End Dates

01/22/18 – 03/21/18 NO CLASS: Jan. 15, 2018 & Feb. 19, 2018

NEW COURSE Revit Architecture Main Campus

42 hours

Revit Architecture for BIM helps architects and designers develop higher-quality, more accurate architectural designs. Revit has architecture-specific tools to help you capture and analyze concepts, and maintain your vision through design, documentation, and construction. With Revit Architecture, you can use new energy analysis capabilities to help improve your design decisions throughout the design process, Shape the terrain for building sites and convey site planning concepts to engineers, get a deeper understanding of how a project works before it’s built with 3D visualizations, collaborate more effectively with engineers using linked models and more… • Tuition: $995 – Includes all textbooks and handouts and onsite state of the art computers for use in class.

PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE

Classes meet Monday & Wednesday, 6:00pm – 9:00pm Start/End Dates

10/02/17 - 11/15/17

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Coordinator: 513-933-3957 computer training | Contact Program Location: Main Campus

COMPUTER SOFTWARE TRAINING BASICS

The following computer/software training classes are designed for those who are just getting started with computers. These classes will give you the skills you need to become competent in a variety of software applications.

DISCOUNTS DO NOT APPLY TO THESE COURSES Beginner Computer

Main Campus/TEC Building

8 hours

This is a beginners class in how to use a computer. Topics to be covered are: turning on a computer, using a mouse, computer parts, terminology, Internet access, set up and use of email account.

Word 2013 Basic

Main Campus/TEC Building

12 hours

• Tuition: $200 – Includes all textbooks and handouts and on-site state of the art computers for use in class. Classes meet Tuesday thru Thursday, 10:00am – 2:00pm Start/End Dates

• Tuition: $140 – Includes all textbooks and handouts and on-site state of the art computers for use in class.

08/08/17 - 08/10/17

Classes meet Thursday & Friday, 10:00am – 2:00pm Start/End Dates

07/06/17 & 07/07/17

Windows 8.1 Preview

BIT Academy/South Campus

8 hours

This course will teach you the basics so you can make the most of your Windows 8.1 operating system for both work and fun.

Excel 2013 Basic

Main Campus/TEC Building

• Tuition: $200 – Includes all textbooks and handouts and on-site state of the art computers for use in class. Classes meet Tuesday thru Thursday, 10:00am – 2:00pm Start/End Dates

08/22/17 - 08/24/17

• Tuition: $140 – Includes all textbooks and handouts and on-site state of the art computers for use in class. Classes meet Tuesday & Wednesday, 10:00am – 2:00pm Start/End Dates

08/01/17 & 08/02/17

Windows 10 Preview

Main Campus/TEC Building

8 hours

PowerPoint 2013 Basic

Main Campus/TEC Building

Classes meet Tuesday & Wednesday, 10:00am – 2:00pm Start/End Dates

07/11/17 & 07/12/17

Keyboarding Preview

Classes meet Tuesday - Thursday, 10:00am – 2:00pm Start/End Dates

09/12/17 - 09/14/17

Access 2013 Basic

Main Campus/TEC Building

12 hours

• Tuition: $200 – Includes all textbooks and handouts and on-site state of the art computers for use in class. Classes meet Tuesday - Thursday, 10:00am– 2:00pm Start/End Dates

Main Campus/TEC Building

09/26/17 - 09/28/17

8 hours

Improve your typing speed and accuracy. Become faster and more confident at the keyboard. • Tuition: $140 – Includes all textbooks and handouts and onsite state of the art computers for use in class. Timed test provided and written results. Classes meet Thursday & Friday, 10:00am – 2:00pm Start/End Dates

07/27/17 & 07/28/17

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12 hours

• Tuition: $200 – Includes all textbooks and handouts and on-site state of the art computers for use in class.

This course will teach you the basics so you can make the most of your Windows 10 operating system for both work and fun. • Tuition: $140 – Includes all textbooks and handouts and onsite state of the art computers for use in class.

12 hours

Outlook 2013 Basic

Main Campus/TEC Building

12 hours

• Tuition: $200 – Includes all textbooks and handouts and on-site state of the art computers for use in class. Classes meet Tuesday - Thursday, 10:00am– 2:00pm Start/End Dates

10/10/17 - 10/12/17

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cosmetology

Coordinator: 513-933-3962 & cosmetology management | Program Program Location: Main Campus

Student Testimonial Derek Carozza Adult Education Cosmetology, 2017 I am working in a local salon and love my job! The training I received at the Career Center helped me achieve my goals.

Cosmetology

Cosmetology Advanced

Program Length: 1500 Hours / 14 Months Theory Hours: 605 Lab Hours: 895

Program Length: 1800 / 15 Months Theory Hours: 830 Lab Hours: 970

Why this program?

Why this program?

Main Campus

Main Campus

Cosmetology is one of the fastest growing careers in the Millennium. Job prospects are limitless. The Cosmetology program is designed to prepare students to take the State of Ohio Board of Cosmetology exam for licensure.

What is it?

The Cosmetology Program includes both theory classes and practical lab experiences in the school’s Cosmetology Salon. Students practice with live models, manikins and gain real work experience with individual clients and by participating in community service projects. Students will learn the art of hairstyling, including haircut, style, color, etc., as well as how to perform facials, manicures and pedicures. Students also improve their skills by completing a 150 hour externship experience in a local salon, spa or other commercial setting.

Expand your horizons and knowledge of salon management into your program. The Cosmetology Advanced Program contains an additional 300 hours of classroom time to provide students a firm foundation in the essentials and operating a business. Students will learn advanced techniques, participate in internships, and work with small business professionals to help them develop a business plan for their salon. Completion of this program allows the student to sit for the Ohio State Board of Cosmetology Advanced License.

What is it?

What do I get?

(Cosmetology Program + Cosmetology Advanced Training Module) The Cosmetology Advanced curriculum includes cosmetology laws and rules, public health and safety, as well as advanced techniques.

How much?

• Program completers are eligible to take the Ohio State Board of Cosmetology licensure exam. • WCCC Certificate of Program Completion

• Program completers are eligible to take the Ohio State Board of Cosmetology licensure exam. • WCCC Certificate of Program Completion • Registration Fee-$60.00 (Non-refundable) • Tuition: 1,500 Hour Cosmetology Program $14,950- Includes Kit, uniform, netbook computer and books PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE *Financial aid is available to those who qualify.

How do I get in?

Admission Requirements: • High School diploma or GED • Complete the WorkKeys Assessment • Attend Program Orientation with program coordinator

When is it?

Classes meet Monday thru Thursday, 10:00am – 5:30pm

Salon Hours

Start Dates 09/11/17 01/08/18 03/12/18 06/04/18

The WCCC Cosmetology Salon is open for services to the public by appointment. Call 513-933-3947 for information about services and to schedule your appointment.

What do I get?

How much?

• Registration Fee-$60.00 (Non-refundable) • Tuition: 1,800 Hour Cosmetology Advanced with Cosmetology program $17,500- Includes Kit, netbook computer, Pivot Point online textbook, workbooks, uniform and videos • Tuition – 300 Hour Cosmetology Advanced Stand Alone $2,550- Includes books *must have current Ohio Cosmetologist License for Stand Alone* PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE *Financial aid is available to those who qualify.

How do I get in?

Admission Requirements: • High School diploma or GED • Complete the WorkKeys Assessment • Attend Program Orientation with program coordinator

When is it?

Classes meet Monday thru Thursday, 10:00am – 5:30pm

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electrical

Coordinator: 513-933-3940 power line mechanic | Program Program Location: Main Campus

Student Testimonial Kylie Stanton Electrical Power Line Mechanic 2017 My instructor is teaching us the safest and most broad ways to do things, and explains options on how they are done and can be done. All companies are different, so he wants to give us the best general knowledge. The guys in the class are really understanding. They are nice and respectful to me and I enjoy working with them. I encourage other women to get into this field, especially because companies are looking for minorities and women. There is an untapped potential here.

Electrical Power Line Mechanic 3 locations Program Length: 900 / 10 Months Theory Hours: 275 Lab Hours: 625 Why this program?

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (2015), “Employment of electrical power line installers and repairers is projected to grow 11 percent from 2014 to 2024, faster than the average for all occupations. Employment opportunities should be particularly good for electrical power line installers and repairers, as workers in this field retire or leave the occupation for another job.” What is it?

Our 900-hour Electrical Power Line Mechanic Program provides you with the knowledge and skills needed to become a productive member of a utility system line crew. With a focus on safety, you will learn basic electrical theory, pole climbing, hardware identification and installation, aerial and underground construction techniques, digger-derrick and bucket truck operation, and more. These are the types of skills needed to enter into advanced apprenticeship programs required by industry employers.

Where and when do classes meet?

Where: Main Campus 3525 N. State Route 48 Lebanon, OH 45036 When: Monday through Thursday, 10:00am – 4:00pm (Day) Monday through Thursday, 4:00pm – 10:00pm (Eve) Start Dates 08/28/17 09/11/17

Where: Scarlet Oaks Career Campus 303 Scarlet Oaks Drive Cincinnati, Ohio 45241 When: Monday through Thursday, 4:00pm – 10:00pm (Eve) Start Dates 01/22/18

Where: Upper Valley Career Center Campus 8901 Looney Road Piqua, OH 45356 When: Monday through Thursday, 10:00am – 4:00pm (Day) Start Dates 09/25/17

Student Testimonial Jacob McCloud, Power Line Mechanic, 2017 I chose this program because I know it will provide me a good, stable future in a secure job field. The training here is very real world; we are learning by doing what we will be doing on the job. I will be employable and ready for success when I finish the program.

What do I get?

• • • • •

CDL Class A (with "O" restriction) OSHA 10-hour CPR/First Aid Pole Climbing Certification WCCC Certificate of Program Completion

How much?

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Registration Fee - $60.00 (Non-refundable) Tuition: $12,390 - Includes tool kit PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE *Financial aid is available to those who qualify.

How do I get in?

Admission Requirements: • High School diploma or GED • Complete WorkKeys Assessments • Attend Program Orientation session • Possess basic computer skills • Be physically able to climb utility poles • Be at least 21 years old (18 for an intrastate Ohio CDL) • Have a valid driver's license and good driving record • Pass a DOT medical exam and drug test (after enrollment) • Obtain a CDL Learner Permit and pass State testing (after enrollment)

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heavy

Coordinator: 513-933-3940 equipment and site construction | Program Program Location: Main Campus

Student Testimonial

Student Testimonial

Tanner Kuech, Heavy Equipment and Site Construction, 2015

Dawn Lopes, Heavy Equipment Operator/ Site Construction/ CDL-A, 2017

I spent a year in college and decided that teaching was not what I wanted to do. I did my research and found that the Heavy Equipment program at WCCC was the best place for me. I worked for two years to save enough to attend, and I am hoping to get a job through my externship. I plan to go on in college in either surveying or project management.

Heavy Equipment and Site Construction Technician Main Campus

I have always been interested in heavy equipment, and I was so surprised and happy when I was accepted into the program. There is huge growth in this industry, and I am excited to be a part of it. I love having the opportunity to get on these big machines, and my employment opportunities are great!

Heavy Equipment and Site Construction Technician and CDL-A Main Campus

Program Length: 600 / 15 Weeks Theory Hours: 240, Lab Hours: 240, Externship: 120

Program Length: 820 / 21 Weeks, Theory Hours: 240, Lab Hours: 240, Externship: 120, CDL:220

Why this program? According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, “Employment of construction equipment operators is projected to grow 10 percent from 2014 to 2024, faster than the average for all occupations. Spending on infrastructure is expected to increase, resulting in many new positions over the next ten years. Workers who can operate multiple types of equipment should have the best job opportunities.”

Why this program? According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, “Employment of construction equipment operators is projected to grow 10 percent from 2014 to 2024, faster than the average for all occupations. Spending on infrastructure is expected to increase, resulting in many new positions over the next ten years. Workers who can operate multiple types of equipment should have the best job opportunities.”

What is it? Our 600-hour Heavy Equipment Operations and Site Construction program provides a mix of classroom instruction and handson practice. Receive certifications from the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER). You will earn the highest credential offered by NCCER, “Certified Plus” upon successful completion of the program. Certified Plus recognizes that you are both Knowledge Verified and Performance Verified. Take your career to the next level, enroll in the Heavy Equipment Operations + CDL-A course, and get your commercial driver’s license too.

What is it? Our 600-hour Heavy Equipment Operations and Site Construction program provides a mix of classroom instruction and handson practice. Receive certifications from the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER). You will earn the highest credential offered by NCCER, “Certified Plus” upon successful completion of the program. Certified Plus recognizes that you are both Knowledge Verified and Performance Verified. Take your career to the next level, enroll in the Heavy Equipment Operations + CDL-A course, and get your commercial driver’s license too.

What do I get? • NCCER Core Curriculum and Heavy Equipment Operations Levels 1, 2 & 3 Certifications • WCCC Certificate of Program Completion • OSHA 10-hour • CPR/First Aid How much? • Registration Fee – $60.00 (Non-refundable) • Tuition: $9,700 – Includes books, boots, hardhat, safety vests and outside gear PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE *Financial aid is available to those who qualify. How do I get in? Admission Requirements: • Must be 18 years of age by program graduation date • High School diploma or GED • Complete WorkKeys Assessments • Enjoy outdoor work • Basic computer skills • Attend Program Orientation with program coordinator When is it? Classes meet Monday thru Friday, 9:30am - 6:00pm Course Number Start Dates 17HEO-3 05/22/17 18HEO-1 08/28/17 18HEO-2 01/16/18 18HEO-3 04/30/18

What do I get? • NCCER Core Curriculum and Heavy Equipment Operations Levels 1, 2 & 3 • WCCC Certificate of Program Completion • OSHA 10-hour and CPR/First Aid Certifications • CDL-A Commercial Truck Driver’s License How much? • Registration Fee – $60.00 (Non-refundable) • Tuition: $14,789 – Includes books, boots, hardhat, safety vests and outside gear PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE *Financial aid is available to those who qualify. How do I get in? Admission Requirements: (in addition to those for Heavy Equipment) • Be at least 21 years old (18 for an intrastate Ohio license) • Have a valid driver's license and good driving record • Pass a DOT medical exam and drug test (after enrollment) • Obtain a CDL Learner Permit and pass State testing (after enrollment) When is it? Classes meet Monday thru Friday, 9:30am - 6:00pm Course Number 17HEO+CDL-3 18HEO+CDL-1 18HEO+CDL-2 18HEO+CDL-3

Start Dates 05/22/17 08/28/17 01/16/18 04/30/18

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Coordinator: 513-933-3938 industrial technology | Program Program Location: Main Campus

Student Testimonial

Student Testimonial Kevin Woodall, Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning The HVAC program has given me the skills I need, as well as, an opportunity to change career fields. I would highly recommend the HVAC program. It has been a great experience for me.

William Cook Electromechanical PLC Technician, 2016 This program has given me skills in 9 months, which are as valuable as a 4 year degree to my employer. The knowledge I have gained in my time at WCCC has been invaluable for my career path.

Electromechanical PLC Technician

Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning

CT² Main Campus

CT² Main Campus

Program Length: 900 / 13 Months Theory Hours: 455, Lab Hours: 445 Why this program? U.S. Manufacturing employs more than 12 million workers directly, according to figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. There remain, however, about 600,000 skilled manufacturing jobs unfilled, as reported by a 2012 study by Deloitte LLP. High-tech factories require a dependable supply of a well-trained, technically adept labor force. One estimate indicates that America will need over 120 million workers with advance skills by 2020. Employment opportunities should be very good for Electromechanical PLC Technician willing to fill these deficits. What is it? This 900-hour program prepares students for entry-level employment in high-demand technical occupations found in advanced manufacturing. Numerous multi-craft technical skills, including industrial electrical, electronic circuits, mechanical, PLC, robotics, CNC Programming, Manufacturing Processes fluid power, and welding disciplines are taught using a largely hands-on approach to skill development. Students learn a variety of skills needed in the manufacture, troubleshooting, and maintenance of complex automation equipment and components used in energy processing, consumer product manufacturing, and the construction of high-tech machinery and durable goods. What do I get? • American Welding Society D1.1 Structural Certification: MIG Processes • OSHA 10-hour General Industry Certification • FANUC Robotics Programming and System Integration • American Heart First Aid/CPR Certification • WCCC Certificate of Program Completion How much? • Registration Fee - $60.00 (Non-refundable) • Tuition: $8,500 - Includes books and all program associated costs PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE *Financial aid is available to those who qualify. How do I get in? Admission Requirements: • High School diploma or GED • Complete the WorkKeys Assessment • Attend Program Orientation with program coordinator When is it? Classes meet Monday thru Thursday, 5:30pm – 9:30pm

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START DATE 08/16/2017 01/17/2018 08/15/2018 01/16/2019

Program Length: 600 / 10 Months Theory Hours: 399, Lab Hours: 201 Why this program? Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning Jobs will grow two to three times the average growth forecasted by U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook 2012-2013. The Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI), says its industry currently needs 27,000 new workers each year just to replace those who retire. The career opportunities in Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) are nearly limitless, and a career in the HVAC industry provides a dynamic and exciting career with many different job opportunities. What is it? This is a 600-hour program that provides the required skills for entry level positions with companies that install, operate, troubleshoot and service light commercial and residential air conditioning, refrigeration, and heating equipment. Through classroom and “hands on” training, students will gain knowledge and practice skills necessary to equip them for success in the HVAC field. What do I get? • EPA section 608 and R-410A Certifications • NATE (North American Technician Excellence) Universal or Industry Competency Exam (ICE-Residential) for HVAC Technicians • OSHA 10-hour General Industry Certification • American Heart First Aid/CPR Certification • WCCC Certificate of Program Completion How much? • Registration Fee - $60.00 (Non-refundable) • Tuition: $8,850 - Includes books and all program associated costs. PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE *Financial aid is available to those who qualify. How do I get in? Admission Requirements: • High School diploma or GED • Complete the WorkKeys A ssessment • Physically able to perform heavy lifting • Attend Program Orientation with program coordinator When is it? Classes meet Monday thru Thursday, 5:30pm – 9:30pm

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START DATE 08/16/2017 01/17/2018 08/15/2018 01/16/2019


Program Coordinator: Coordinator: 513-933-3938 513-933-3938 industrial industrialtechnology technology | | Program Program Program Location: Location:Main Main Campus Campus

Student Testimonial Caitlyne Poe, Welding Technician, AWS Certified, 2016 I knew nothing about welding when I started the program. I have earned my AWS Certified Welder certification from the American Welding Society. To women who might consider welding as a career, I say go for it!

Welding Technician/ AWS Certified CT² Main Campus

Program Length: 600 / 10 Months Theory Hours: 196, Lab Hours: 404 Why this program? National outlook indicates a strong case for the need for welder. Long term projections, however illustrate a shortfall of trained Welding Technician at a rate of 500 per year. This number is growing at over 10% per year according to the National Center for Welding Education and Training. The career opportunities for Welding Technicians are nearly limitless, and a career in the Welding Industry provides for a dynamic and exciting career with many different job opportunities. What is it? This 600-hour program correlates to the American Welding Society’s Guide for Training and Qualification of PersonnelEntry Level Welder. The student will gain the skills necessary to function in the welding industry. What do I get? • American Welding Society (AWS) D1.1 Structural Certifications in TIG, MIG and ARC processes • OSHA 10-hour General Industry Certification • American Heart First Aid/CPR Certification • WCCC Certificate of Program Completion How much? • Registration Fee - $60.00 (Non-refundable) • Tuition: $8,500 - Includes books and tool kit. PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE *Financial aid is available to those who qualify. How do I get in? Admission Requirements: • High School diploma or GED • Complete the WorkKeys Assessment • Physically able to perform heavy lifting • Attend Program Orientation with program coordinator When is it? Classes meet Monday thru Thursday, 5:30pm – 9:30pm

Industrial Technology Individual Training Modules

Individual training modules may be taken by anyone interested in the specific topic.

You do not have to be enrolled in a full-time Industrial Technology program to enroll. On completion of a module, students receive a WCCC Certificate of Completion. • Contact the program coordinator prior to registering • Each class is a self-contained 36-hour training module • Cost: Varies per module. Module fee does not include certification testing fees • Classes meet from 5:30-9:30pm two nights per week (nine - 4 hour sessions) • Employers may slot individual employees into s pecific modules for new or upgrade training purposes • Modules may be customized as corporate training programs

For details, schedules and registration

1. Go to www.mywccc.org 2. Select Adult Education 3. In the Part-Time Program list, select Industrial Technologies 4. Scroll and click on Register Now! Click Here! to view the list of upcoming modules. 5. Contact the program coordinator, 513-933-3938 for further details.

Module Categories

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AC/DC Electrical Systems Blueprint Reading - Schematics Dimensional Measuring Hydraulic Systems Hydraulic Troubleshooting Motor Controls – I, II OSHA Safety – 10-Hour General Industrial Pneumatic Systems Pneumatic Troubleshooting Programmable Logic Controls – I, II, III Technical Mathematics Welding Classes: ARC, MIG & TIG – I, II, III, IV

START DATE 08/16/2017 01/17/2018 08/15/2018 01/16/2019

Program Tours

Contact the main office @ 513-932-2764 to sign up for the Monday night campus tour or online @ www.mywccc.org/Adult Education_home.aspx

Why visit?

• Familiarize yourself with our easily accessible campus • Meet our coordinators and instructors • Get a chance to see our classrooms and interact with current students to see the real-life benefits of our programs

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medical

Coordinator: 513-933-3942 & health | Program Program Location: Greentree Campus

Student Testimonial Ashley Horan 2008 GED, 2011 STNA, 2013 Medical Assistant Riversbend Urgent Care My instructors were very helpful and I got the skills and education I needed to get through the testing and begin my career.

Medical Assistant

Student Testimonial Lindsay Henry Medical Multiskilled Technician I chose the Medical Multiskilled Technician program because it would give me the skills I need to work one on one with patients. I wanted to be able to get into a hospital setting and help people. The program is intense, but within a year I know that I will be able to be working in a great career with lots of options!

Medical Multiskilled Technician

CT² Greentree Campus

Greentree Campus

Program Length: 900 / 17 Months Theory Hours: 595, Lab Hours: 305

Program Length: 736 / 14 Months Theory Hours: 465, Lab Hours: 271

Why this program? Employment of medical assistants is projected to grow 29% from 2012-2022, much faster than the average for all occupations. The growth of the aging baby-boom population will continue to spur demand for preventative medical services, which are often provided by physicians. As their practices expand, physicians will hire more assistants to perform routine administrative and clinical duties, allowing the physicians to see more patients.

Why this program? The Medical Multiskilled Technician prepares students with cross-training in five certifiable medical skill areas. These areas continue to have projected job growth that is much faster than the average for all occupations. Hospitals, diagnostic laboratories, blood donor centers and other locations will need Medical Technicians to perform a variety of skilled tasks. What is it? In addition to general education and health technology core courses, students will receive technical skill training for Pharmacy Technician, State Tested Nursing Assistant, EKG Technician, Phlebotomy Technician and Healthcare Provider CPR /First Aid. Students are also required to complete a 170 hour unpaid externship as part of the 736 hour program. The externship is scheduled after all coursework is completed. Students will earn their certificates from NHA (National Healthcareer Association). What do I get? • EKG Technician (CET) • Phlebotomy Technician (CPT) national • Pharmacy Technician (CPhT) healthcare association • State Tested Nursing Assistant (STNA) • Health Care Provider CPR/First Aid • WCCC Certificate of Program Completion • Optional: Certified Patient Care Technician/Assistant (CPCT/A) How much? • Registration Fee – $60.00 (Non-refundable) • Tuition: $11,200 – Includes: textbooks, 1 set of scrubs, FBI/BCI background check, certification testing fees. PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE *Financial aid is available to those who qualify. How do I get in? Admission Requirements: • High School diploma or GED • Complete the WorkKeys Assessment • Attend Program Orientation with program coordinator Externship Requirements: • Pass FBI/BCI background check • Required immunizations: Physical with 2-step TB test, Hepatitis B Series, 2-MMR Vaccines, Flu Vaccine, and Tetanus.

What is it? Curriculum units include (but are not limited to) pharmacology, clinical procedures, anatomy and physiology, medical math, medical coding, medical ethics, and much more. Students are required to complete a 220 hour unpaid externship as part of the 900 hour course. The externship is scheduled after all course work is completed. Students will earn their CCMA (Certified Clinical Medical Assistant) from NHA (National Healthcareer Association). What do I get? • Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) • Health Care Provider CPR/First Aid • WCCC Certificate of Program Completion How much? • Registration Fee – $60.00 (Non-refundable) • Tuition: $11,900 – includes: textbooks, 1 set of scrubs, FBI/BCI background check, certification testing fees PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE *Financial aid is available to those who qualify. How do I get in? Admission Requirements: • High School diploma or GED • Complete the WorkKeys Assessment • Attend Program Orientation with program coordinator Externship Requirements: • Pass FBI/BCI background check • Required immunizations: Physical with 2-step TB test, Hepatitis B Series, 2-MMR Vaccines, Flu Vaccine, and Tetanus. *Note: The 220 hour externship will follow end date When is it? Classes meet Monday thru Thursday, 5:00pm – 9:30pm START DATE 10/02/17

*Note: The 170 hour externship will follow end date When is it? Classes meet Monday thru Thursday, 5:00pm – 10:00pm, Some Saturdays, and on scheduled Saturdays, from 9:00am - 1:00pm START DATE 09/05/17

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medical

Coordinator: 513-933-3942 & health | Program Program Location: Greentree Campus

Dental Assisting

EKG Technician

Pending approval by the Council on Occupational Education (COE)

Greentree Campus

Program Length: 900 hours / 17 Months Theory Hours: 595, Lab Hours:305 Warren County Career Center plans to offer a Dental Assisting program for adult learners in September 2017, pending approval by the Council on Occupational Education (COE) and the Federal Department of Education. Why this program? Prepare for a career in one of the fastest growing health care occupations. The Warren County Career Center will be adding this new program to our line-up of existing health care training programs. Learn to assist chairside during operative and specialty procedures. What is it? The Dental Assisting program will prepare students for careers in the dental field. Dental Assistants are in demand in the job market. Employment of dental assistants is projected to grow 18 percent from 2014 to 2024, much faster than the average for all occupations. Ongoing research linking oral health and general health will likely continue to increase the demand for preventive dental services, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics What do I get? • Ohio Certified Dental Assistant (CODA 101)) • Dental Assisting National Board Exam (DANBE 101) • Licensed Ohio Dental Radiographer (OSDB LODR 101) • Health Care Provider CPR/First Aid • WCCC Certificate of Program Completion Insert File: 15-Dental Assisting CODA Logo.png How much? • Registration Fee-$60.00(Non-refundable) • Tuition: To Be Determined

PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE *financial aid is available to those who qualify.

How do I get in? Admission Requirements: • High School diploma or GED • Complete the WorkKeys Assessment • Attend Program Orientation with program coordinator Externship Requirements: • Pass FBI/BCI background check • Required immunizations: Physical with 2-step TB test, Hepatitis B Series, 2-MMR Vaccines, Flu Vaccine, and Tetanus.

Greentree Campus

150 hours

Why this program? Electrocardiogram Technicians operate machines that record electromotive variations in a patient’s heart muscle. These tests provide important data for the diagnosis of heart ailments. Projected job growth in Medical Technician areas continues to be much faster than the average for all occupations. EKG Technicians are needed in both hospitals and diagnostics laboratories. What is it? EKG Technicians perform EKGs, stress testing, and Holter monitoring, edit and deliver final test results to physicians for analysis, schedule appointments and transcribe physician’s interpretations. In addition to the coursework, students must complete a 60 hour unpaid externship. The externship is scheduled after all coursework is completed. Students will earn their CET (Certified EKG Technician) certificate from NHA (National Healthcareer Association). What do I get? • Certified EKG Technician (CET) • Health Care Provider CPR/First Aid • WCCC Certificate of Program Completion How much? • Tuition: $1,910 - includes: WorkKeys assessment fee, textbooks, 1 set of scrubs, FBI/BCI background check, certification testing fees. Possible Financial Assistance (See pg. 30 for funding sources) PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE How do I get in? Admission Requirements: • High School diploma or GED • Complete the WorkKeys Assessment • Attend Program Orientation with program coordinator Externship Requirements: • Pass FBI/BCI background check • Required immunizations: Physical with 2-step TB test, Hepatitis B Series, 2-MMR Vaccines, Flu Vaccine, and Tetanus. *Note: The 60 hour externship will follow end date When it it? Classes meet Tuesday & Thursday, 5:00pm - 9:30pm START/end DATES 06/13/17 - 08/22/17 06/12/18 - 08/21/18

When is it? Contact the Program Coordinator for details at 513-933-3942

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medical

Coordinator: 513-933-3942 & health | Program Program Location: Greentree Campus

Student Testimonial Denise Davis, Pharmacy Technician I can work, go to school, and with my certification I have the ability to earn a higher salary. Warren County Career Center helped me find a job as a Pharmacy Technician before I even completed the program.

Pharmacy Technician Greentree Campus

Phlebotomy Technician 140 hours

Why this program?

Pharmacy Technicians assist licensed pharmacists to provide medication and other health care products to patients. Technicians perform routine tasks to help prepare prescribed medications. They also perform administrative duties such as answering phones, stocking shelves, and operating credit card machines and cash registers. Employment of pharmacy technicians is projected to grow 20% from 2012-2022, much faster than the average for all occupations. Several factors will lead to increased demand for prescription medications.

What is it?

Pharmacy Technicians are required by the State of Ohio to complete an approved training program and meet certification requirements. Through the nationally recognized Pharmacy Technician training program, students are given the skills and knowledge to enable them to qualify for entrylevel positions in pharmacies as well as prepare for national certification as a Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPhT). In addition to the coursework, students must complete an 80 hour unpaid externship. The externship is scheduled after all coursework is completed. Students will earn their CPhT (Certified Pharmacy Technician) certificate from NHA (National Healthcareer Association)

What do I get?

• Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPhT) • Health Care Provider CPR/First Aid • WCCC Certificate of Program Completion

How much?

• Tuition: $1,710 - includes: WorkKeys assessment fee, textbooks, 1 set of scrubs, FBI/BCI background check, certification testing fees Possible Financial Assistance (See pg. 30 for funding sources) PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE

How do I get in?

Admission Requirements: • High School diploma or GED • Complete the WorkKeys Assessment • Attend Program Orientation with program coordinator Externship Requirements: • Pass FBI/BCI background check • Required immunizations: Physical with 2-step TB test, Hepatitis B Series, 2-MMR Vaccines, Flu Vaccine, and Tetanus. *Note: The 80 hour externship will follow end date

When it it?

Classes meet Saturdays, 9:00am - 1:00pm

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CT² Greentree Campus 190 hours Why this program? The State of Ohio Approved Phlebotomy Technician’s primary role is to collect blood for accurate and reliable test results. A phlebotomist can work in diverse health care settings and with all levels of health care professionals, from the physician to support staff. Employment of phlebotomists is projected to grow 27% from 2012-2022, much faster than the average for all occupations. Hospitals, diagnostic laboratories, blood donor centers, and other locations will need phlebotomists to perform blood work. What is it? This course will provide the phlebotomy student with a working knowledge of collecting blood while emphasizing patient safety, quality assurance, universal and standard precautions. Lab time involving actual venipunctures is embedded in each class. In addition to the coursework, students must complete a 100 hour unpaid externship. The externship is scheduled after all coursework is completed. Students will earn their CPT (Certified Phlebotomy Technician) certificate from NHA (National Healthcareer Association). What do I get? • Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT) • Health Care Provider CPR/First Aid • WCCC Certificate of Program Completion How much? • Tuition: $2,040 - includes: WorkKeys assessment fee, textbooks, 1 set of scrubs, FBI/BCI background check, testing fees. Possible Financial Assistance (See pg. 30 for funding sources) PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE How do I get in? Admission Requirements: • High School diploma or GED • Complete the WorkKeys Assessment • Attend Program Orientation with program coordinator Externship Requirements: • Pass FBI/BCI background check • Required immunizations: Physical with 2-step TB test, Hepatitis B Series, 2-MMR Vaccines, Flu Vaccine, and Tetanus. *Note: The 100 hour externship will follow end date When is it? Classes meet Saturdays, 9:00am - 1:00pm START/end DATES 07/08/17 - 12/16/17 When is it? Classes meet Tuesdays & Thursdays, 6:00pm - 10:00pm

START/end DATES

START/end DATES

01/20/18 - 05/05/18

09/27/17 - 12/14/17

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medical

Coordinator: 513-933-3942 & health | Program Program Location: Greentree Campus

Student Testimonial Justine Cox, Alumni, 2011 STNA I would like to thank the WCCC for starting my nursing career with the excellent advice from the Health and Medical Group and particularly my instructor who was always willing to go the extra mile to ensure my success in the program.

State Tested Nursing Assistant (STNA) CT² Greentree Campus

76 hours

Why this program? The Nursing Assistant program prepares students with the knowledge and skills necessary to provide appropriate care for the elderly and seriously ill patients in nursing homes, hospitals and home care settings. What is it? Successful completion of this program qualifies you to sit for the state certification written and skills exam. The 76 hour STNA program includes 60 hours of classroom lecture and laboratory practice along with 16 hours of supervised clinical experience. 100% attendance is required. Upon satisfactory completion of the course, the student will be scheduled to take the STNA Certification exam. Attendance is mandatory for all 76 hours of the program. What do I get? • STNA – State Tested Nursing Assistant Certification • WCCC Certificate of Program Completion How much? • Tuition: $820 – Due at time of registration - Includes: WorkKeys assessment fee, textbooks, 1 set of scrubs, testing fees * Students must supply own shoes and have a watch with a second hand. Possible Financial Assistance (See pg. 30 for funding sources) PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE How do I get in? Admission Requirements: • Complete the WorkKeys Assessment • Attend Program Orientation with program coordinator Externship Requirements: • Required immunizations: Physical with TB (two-step) When is it? Daytime Classes meet Monday thru Thursday, 8:30am - 4:30pm

Evening Classes meet Monday thru Thursday, 4:00pm – 9:30pm

Start/end Dates

07/10/17 - 07/25/17 11/06/17 - 11/21/17 12/04/17 - 12/19/17

Start/end Dates

09/05/17 - 09/27/17

01/29/18 - 02/22/18 04/17/18 - 05/09/18

STNA Cancellation/Refund Policy To cancel your registration for the STNA program and receive a refund, you must notify the Warren County Career Center Adult Education Department at least 24 hours prior to the start of the first class. If the required notice is not made, no refund will be issued. Upon request, the non-refunded tuition may be applied to a future course for which an opening exists.

Individual Health & Medical Courses Greentree Campus 30 hours $340 • Expand your knowledge of the medical field. • Open enrollment for part-time courses • (LPN) Licensed Practical Nurse Program prerequisite for Butler Technology PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE Anatomy & Physiology I Designed to cover all the bodily systems. START/END DATES

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10/09/17 - 11/29/17 M/W 7:30 - 9:30pm Anatomy & Physiology II Designed to build on Anatomy & Physiology I. START/END DATES

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12/04/17 -02/05/18 M/W 7:30 - 9:30pm Anatomy & Physiology III Designed to build on Anatomy & Physiology I & II. START/END DATES

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02/07/18- 04/11/18 M/W 7:30 - 9:30pm Cultural Diversity in the Workplace Designed to educate and improve both knowledge and communication skills with people from various cultural backgrounds. START/END DATES

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11/30/17 - 02/01/18 T/TH 5:00 - 7:00pm English Fundamentals Designed to provide a review of Basic English for the medical field. START/END DATES

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10/05/17 - 11/28/17 T/TH 5:00 - 7:00pm Nutrition & Wellness Promotes an awareness of healthy personal practices and lifestyle choices that are prevalent within the healthcare industry. START/END DATES

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03/19/18 - 05/16/18 M/W 5:00 - 7:00pm Medical Math (LPN) Designed for practical math applications in the healthcare field. START/END DATES

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04/05/18 - 05/03/18 T/TH 5:00 - 9:30pm Medical Office Procedures Designed to provide a foundation for employment in a medical office setting. START/END DATES

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02/06/18 - 04/03/18 T/TH 7:30 - 9:30pm Medical Terminology I (LPN) Designed to provide basic concepts for medical word building. START/END DATES

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10/05/17 - 11/28/17 T/TH 7:30 - 9:30pm Medical Terminology II (LPN) Designed to build on Medical Terminology I. START/END DATES

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11/30/17 - 02/01/18 T/TH 7:30 - 9:30pm Pharmacology I Designed to introduce Pharmacology to allied health professionals. START/END DATES

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06/27/18 - 08/01/18 M/W 5:00 - 7:00pm Pharmacology II Designed to build on Pharmacology I. START/END DATES

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08/06/18 - 08/27/18

M/W 5:00 - 7:00pm

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Warren County Career Center Career Training Programs

Video Game Design and Development

Start a professional career as a video game designer and developer. This program is also well-suited for enthusiastic amateurs and gamers looking to explore this exciting field as a recreational endeavor.

Child Development Associate Training Renewal

Fulfill your renewal requirement for Child Development Associate (CDA) certification as you work at your own pace in a flexible, selfdirected online learning environment.

Web Design Professional

Upon completion, students can expect to have a solid grounding in the skills and knowledge needed to become a Web Designer.

Six Sigma Black Belt

The Six Sigma Black Belt Online Training Program integrates Six Sigma with handson data analysis. The program material provides you with an in-depth look at the Six Sigma Black Belt problem-solving methodology, DMAIC: Define the problem, Measure key aspects, Analyze data, Improve the process, Control the future process. You'll also learn about deployment and project development approaches.

SEE MORE CAREER TRAINING PROGRAMS AT:

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Online Courses Accounting and Finance Learn accounting fundamentals, accounting software, and personal finance and investments. College Readiness Gain confidence and improve your understanding of math, science and test preparation for entry level college courses. Introduction to Computer Applications Discover how to use many popular computer applications such as Adobe Illustrator CS6, InDesign CS6; Microsoft Office; QuickBooks, and Crystal Reports. Personal Enrichment Discover the fun of learning a new language, interior design, event planning, art, music, and health lifestyle choices. Writing and Publishing Become a professional author or advance your career by learning to write, edit, and express yourself clearly. SEE MORE ONLINE COURSES AT: www.ed2go.com/warren/ For more information call 513-933-3957

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Coordinator: 513-933-3957 enrichment | Program Program Location: See Schedule

PERSONAL ENRICHMENT/CULINARY Main Campus

Cake Decorating Contact the Program Coordinator for more information at 513-933-3957

Auctioneer Program

Main Campus

80 hours

Why this program? According to the Wall Street Journal, “Auctioneering is one of the top ten highest paying professions in the United States.” Being an auctioneer is exciting and rewarding. No sales technique compares to a well-run auction marked by the rhythm of a great auction “chant”. Chanting, the method of speaking auctioneers use, requires clarity, speed, and rhythm. Income is directly related to the quantity and quality of the items sold. Some auctions, both for profit and charity, include antiques, art, machinery, or entire estates. Use your imagination to reach a tidy sum of cash! What is it? You will learn: • Advertising • Ethics • Breathing • Public Speaking & Voice Techniques • Speed & Precision • Computer Application • State Laws How to become a licensed auctioneer in Ohio: • Complete 80 hours (Mandatory) of approved instruction. Must attend all 80 hrs. as scheduled. If make up classes are required due to absence, an additional cost based on the number of instructors needed for the time will apply to the student. • Locate and Participate in a one (1) year apprenticeship under a licensed auctioneer (Student’s Responsibility) • Bid call 12 auctions (Student’s Responsibility) • Pass the Ohio state Apprentice Auctioneer license examination (Scheduled by Student) • Pass the Ohio state Auctioneer license examination (after apprenticeship) (Scheduled by Student) The Warren County Career Center’s Auctioneer Program is approved by the Ohio Department of Agriculture. Reciprocity states include: AL, FL, GA, IL, IN, KY, LA, MS, NC, PA, SC, TN, TX, VA, AND WV.

How much? • Tuition: $1,199 - No discounts available PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE When is it? Classes meet Tuesday & Thursday, 5:30pm – 9:30pm Start/end Dates 09/12/17 - 11/21/17 (No Class 10/19/17) Charity Auction: 11/16/17 01/16/18 - 03/22/18 Charity Auction: 03/20/18

$75

Learn the fundamentals of cake decorating. This class is taught by those trained in the business. dates (choose one) meeting days Times 09/5/17 – 09/28/17 T/TH 6:00 - 8:00pm 10/02/17 – 10/25/17 M/W 6:00 - 8:00pm 01/09/18 - 02/01/18 T/TH 6:00 - 8:00pm 02/06/18 – 03/01/18 T/TH 6:00 - 8:00pm 04/24/18 – 05/17/18 T/TH 6:00 - 8:00pm *= plus $40 Material Fee paid to instructor the 1st night of class

Two Fabulous Weeknight Meals $50

A family meal is beneficial to everyone. Watch local Chefs prepare two low prep, high reward meals. dates (choose one) 09/12/17 11/09/17 01/16/18 03/08/18 05/08/18 06/05/18

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Times 6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm

Italian American Favorites $50

Learn to make three Italian American classic meals at home using fresh ingredients. dates (choose one) 09/19/17 10/18/17 11/16/17 12/11/17 01/08/18 02/06/18 03/14/18 04/05/18 05/14/18 06/12/18

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A New Way with Chicken

Times 6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm

$50

Everyone needs a new inspiration for chicken! dates (choose one) 09/18/17 10/17/17 11/15/17 12/14/17 01/22/18 02/20/18 04/18/18 05/21/18 06/19/18

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Times 6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm

For more information contact the program coordinator at 513-933-3957

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iMovie for Beginners

Coordinator: 513-933-3957 enrichment | Program Program Location: See Schedule

$25

Main Campus - Join us as we explore how to use this free software from Apple and be director of your very own films. dates (choose one)

09/18/17 11/15/17 01/16/18 03/14/18

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Android Tablet for Beginners

Times

6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm

$25

Main Campus - Learn the basics of the Android tablet. dates (choose one)

10/24/17 12/05/17 01/22/18 02/21/18

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Apple Watch for Beginners

Times

6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm

$25

Main Campus - Learn the basics of the new Apple Watch. dates (choose one)

09/11/17 10/09/17 01/08/18 04/05/18

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6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm

Facebook for Beginner on the iPad $25

Main Campus - Learn to use the Facebook App for iPad. dates (choose one)

09/12/17 11/01/17 01/09/18 03/01/18

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6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm

Understanding Tech: Buying the Right Desktop, Laptop, Cell Phone Tablet and Printer $25

Main Campus - Join us for an informative, clear, and easyto-understand discussion of which technology might be the right one for you. dates (choose one)

10/23/17 11/16/17 01/16/18

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6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm

How to Repair Your Credit and Improve Your Credit Score FREE

Main Campus - This lecture will give you simple, no cost tips, that you can start using today to improve your credit. dates (choose one)

09/26/17 10/04/17 01/16/18 02/14/18 03/01/18

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Preparing Your Estate Plan

Times

6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm

$25

Main Campus - This class will focus on the key legal documents for a basic Estate Plan. dates (choose one)

09/27/17 11/01/17 02/15/18

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6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm

Time Matters: A Women’s Retirement Outlook FREE

Main Campus - This lecture offers a step-by-step guide for women who are considering retirement or who have recently retired. dates (choose one)

10/03/17 01/23/18 03/01/18

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6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm

Beginner 5 String Banjo

$95

Main Campus - Learn how to play the 5 String Banjo or improve your playing skills. You will learn the “rolls” and chords to play songs. Does not include Banjo rental. dates (choose one)

09/12/17 - 10/12/17 10/17/17 - 11/09/17 02/27/18 - 03/22/18 04/17/18 - 05/10/18

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T/TH T/TH T/TH T/TH

6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm

Conversational Spanish

$95

Main Campus - Learn or improve Spanish for conversation dates (choose one)

09/12/17 - 11/14/17 01/03/18 - 03/07/18 03/15/18 - 05/24/18

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Times

T W TH

6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm

Digital Photography - Introduction

$95

Main Campus – Learn to the select and use the correct camera functions for digital photography. dates (choose one)

09/12/17 - 10/10/17 01/10/18 - 02/07/18 03/22/18 - 04/26/18

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6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8:00pm

Digital Photography – Advanced

$95

Main Campus – Improve your digital photography quality with your camera in manual mode. dates (choose one)

10/17/17 - 11/16/17 02/14/18 - 03/14/18

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7:00 - 9:00pm 7:00 - 9:00pm

Genealogy - Roots Magic Software

$95

Main Campus/TEC Building – Learn to organize your family history information with Roots Magic software. dates (choose one)

09/12/17 - 10/31/17 01/09/18 - 03/06/18 03/13/18 - 04/24/18

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T T T

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10:00am - NOON 10:00am - NOON 10:00am - NOON

Tracing Your Immigrant Ancestors $95

Main Campus/TEC Building – Learn how to successfully trace your immigrant ancestors in the USA and beyond. dates (choose one)

09/12/17 - 10/31/17 01/09/18 - 03/06/18 03/13/18 - 04/24/18

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Zumba

Times

1:00 - 3:00pm 1:00 - 3:00pm 1:00 - 3:00pm

$4 per class

Main Campus – Zumba is a dance/fitness class. dates (choose one)

08/16/16 - 05/16/17

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T/W/TH

Times

3:30 - 4:30pm

Discounts do not apply. Registration is on-going. Payment is due at the time of registration. Call (513) 932-2764 for specific details.

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Coordinator: 513-933-3941 public safety | Program Program Location: Main Campus

Student Testimonial Tim Osner, Volunteer Firefighter, Firefighter I, II, EMT Warren County Career Center made it easy to get back into the swing of schooling and my training gave me the confidence I need to do my job. The coordinator took a real interest in me personally and I loved the hands-on training.

New Fire Training Facility and Burn Tower Increases Community Safety Fire /EMS Academy – Coming Next Year September 2018 Main Campus A full-time Fire/EMS Academy is in development at Warren County Career Center and will be enrolling soon for Fall 2018. Students enrolling in this program will be eligible to apply for financial aid, pending approval by the Council on Occupational Education (COE) and the Federal Department of Education. After five years of study and planning and a summer of construction, the countywide Fire/Rescue and Technical Rescue Training Facility and Class A Burn Building at the Warren County Career Center is opening soon. WCCC adult and high school students and all county fire departments will use the facility for essential, hands-on training. The facility is located on approximately four acres of the WCCC property. This is the first such facility in Warren County. WCCC firefighter students and all county fire departments will no longer have to travel out of the county to rent facilities for required fire and rescue training for certification. “Our community-based Facilities Committee reviewed our facility needs last year and made several recommendations to our board,” former WCCC Superintendent Maggie Hess said. “One of those recommendations was that we move forward with the fire training facility and tower due to the projected return on investment. They said as a group that it was a win-win for our students and the county fire departments.”

Volunteer Firefighter Main Campus

36 hours

Why this program? The Volunteer Firefighter course is the basic entry course for persons joining volunteer or combination departments. This course will allow members to begin an entry level career as a Volunteer Firefighter with several fire departments in the area. The growing number of requests for Fire Services makes this job an excellent opportunity to assist community members in need. What do I get? Certification preparation for: State Volunteer Firefighter Certification How much? • Tuition: $530 - includes: textbook PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE How do I get in? Admission Requirements: • High School diploma or GED • Attend Program Orientation with program coordinator Students must meet Ohio Admission requirements. A medical statement of fitness is required for admission to this course. All personal protective equipment is required. (Available for rent if needed) When is it? Classes meet Monday & Wednesday, 6:00pm – 10:00pm Saturdays, 8:00am-5:00pm Start Date 06/12/17 01/03/18

Why this program? The Fire Academy is an in-demand career which will be located at our new facility used extensively to deliver state-of-the-art Fire and EMS training. The Warren County Career Center will be adding this new program for the students of the Warren County Career Center, as well as firefighters from our collaborative Warren County Fire Departments. Contact the Program Coordinator for details at 513-933-3941

Officer Development Training Fire Officer I Fire Officer II Fire Officer III Fire Officer IV

80 hours Tuition: $563 40 hours Tuition: $508 40 hours Tuition: $508 40 hours Tuition: $508

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Coordinator: 513-933-3941 public safety | Program Program Location: Main Campus

Firefighter Level II Transition CT² Main Campus

Firefighter Level I Transition CT² Main Campus

120 hours

Why this program? The Firefighter I Transition course prepares the student to take the State Level 1 Firefighter certification test. Course includes Emergency Vehicle Operations and Haz-Mat Operations. This course is an intermediate level course that will allow the student to fill the position of a part-time firefighter for fire departments in the area. What do I get? Certification preparation for: State Level 1 Firefighter Certification How much? • Tuition: $1,280 - includes: textbook * All personal protective equipment is required (available for rent if needed) PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE How do I get in? Admission Requirements: • High School diploma or GED • Attend Program Orientation with program coordinator Students must meet Ohio Admission requirements. A medical statement of fitness is required for admission to this course. All personal protective equipment is required. (Available for rent if needed). Students must be certified to the Volunteer Firefighter Level for admission When is it? Classes meet Monday & Wednesday, 6:00pm – 10:00pm Some Saturdays, 8:00am-5:00pm Start Date 07/10/17 02/05/18

Student Testimonial Mike Burden, Fire Safety Inspector, HazMat Tech, Fire Officer I In 2009 I completed the High School Fire/Science Program and now work for Deerfield Township Fire Department. I continue updating my job skills through WCCC’s Adult Career Technical Public Safety Training courses.

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104 hours

Why this program? The Firefighter II Transition course prepares the student to take the State Level 2 Firefighter certification test. Level 2 Certification is required to become a full-time paid (career) fighter. A rewarding career in Public Safety awaits students who complete this upper level program. What do I get? Certification preparation for: State Level 2 Firefighter Certification How much? • Tuition: $1,355 - includes: textbook * All personal protective equipment is required (available for rent if needed) * $100 for EVO class if needed PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE How do I get in? Admission Requirements: • High School diploma or GED • Attend Program Orientation with program coordinator Students must meet Ohio Admission requirements. A medical statement of fitness is required for admission to this course. All personal protective equipment is required. (Available for rent if needed). Students must be certified to Firefighter Level I for admission. When is it? Classes meet Monday & Wednesday, 6:00pm – 10:00pm Some Saturdays, 8:00am-5:00pm Start Date 10/02/17 05/09/18

Fire Safety Inspector Main Campus

80 hours

Why this program? The Fire Safety Inspector course is the revised course as released by the Ohio Department of Public Safety. The course prepares students to take the Ohio Certification test for Fire Safety Inspector. This course covers all areas needed to perform Fire Safety Inspection of residential, commercial and public assembly occupancies. What do I get? Certification preparation for: Ohio Certification test for Fire Safety Inspector How much? • Tuition: $875 - includes: textbook PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE How do I get in? Admission Requirements: • High School diploma or GED • Attend Program Orientation with program coordinator To enroll in this course, you must meet Ohio admission requirements, have Ohio Firefighter Level 1 Certification. Prerequisites include: be an active member of a fire department; you must furnish your own current Ohio Building Code and Ohio Fire Code manuals. When is it? Classes meet Monday & Wednesday, 6:00pm – 10:00pm Some Saturdays, 8:00am-5:00pm Start Date 09/11/17

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Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) CT² Main Campus

160 hours

Why this program? The Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) course includes the academic and practical skills needed to prepare students to take the National Registry of EMT Certification test. A minimum of fifteen hours of clinical experience in a hospital and on a life squad is not included in hours. This course uses a blended learning model of classroom instruction and on-line testing and support. This course prepares students to function as an EMT for a fire department, hospital or private ambulance company. What do I get? Certification preparation for: National Certification test for Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), accepted as State certification How much? • Tuition: $1,340 - includes: textbook

PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE

How do I get in? Admission Requirements: • High School diploma or GED • Complete the WorkKeys Assessment • Attend Program Orientation with program coordinator To enroll in this course you must meet Ohio admission requirements. When is it? Classes meet Tuesday & Thursday, 6:00pm – 10:00pm Alternate Saturdays, 8:00am-5:00pm Start Date 09/05/17 01/02/18

Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Refresher Main Campus

32 hours

Why this program? The Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Refresher course provides a review of Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) skills and knowledge. The course may be used as an Ohio Recertification option, to extend attempts to pass the initial NRMET exam for certification, or to re-certify NREMT Basic Certification. Note: You must have completed the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Refresher course to enroll What do I get? Certification preparation for: Renewal of State and National Certifications How much? • Tuition: $325 PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE How do I get in? Admission Requirements: • High School diploma or GED • Attend Program Orientation with program coordinator To enroll in this course you must meet Ohio admission requirements, have Ohio Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Refresher Certification or have completed an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Course in the previous 2 years. When is it? Classes meet Monday & Wednesday, 6:00pm – 10:00pm Start Date 10/02/17

Advanced EMT (AEMT) Refresher Main Campus

40 hours

Why this program? The Advanced EMT (AEMT) Refresher course serves as an Intermediate level refresher, and with continuing education meets Ohio’s EMT-Intermediate and Advanced renewal requirements. What do I get? Certification preparation for: Renewal of Advanced EMT (AEMT) Refresher How much? • Tuition: $385 PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE How do I get in? Admission Requirements: • High School diploma or GED • Attend Program Orientation with program coordinator To enroll in this course you must meet Ohio admission requirements, have Ohio Advanced EMT Certification or have completed an Advanced EMT (AEMT) Refresher Course in the previous 2 years. When is it? Classes meet Monday & Wednesday, 6:00pm – 10:00pm Start Date

10/02/17

Fire / EMS Instructor Main Campus Fire Instructor 60 hours EMS Instructor 60 hours Why this program? The Fire / EMS Instructor course prepares students to take the State Certification Exam for Fire and EMS Instructors. What do I get? Certification preparation for: Ohio Certification as a Fire and/or EMS Instructor How much? • Tuition: $700 per class Book fee: $125 PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE How do I get in? Admission Requirements: • High School diploma or GED • Attend Program Orientation with program coordinator To enroll in this course you must meet Ohio admission requirements. Fire Instructor Candidate: • Possess a current firefighter certificate in good standing • In the preceding 7 years, have at least 5 years of experience as a certified firefighter • Pass instructor knowledge examination at the firefighter II level • Comply with rule OAC 4765-20-6 (A) (6) to (A) (12) EMS Instructor Candidate: Possess a certificate as a FR, EMT-B, EMT-I, EMT-P, RN or PA • In the preceding 7 years, have at least 5 years of experience as a FR, EMT-B, EMT-I, EMT-P, RN or PA • Pass the instructor knowledge examination at the level of certification within last 3 years, (RN & PA tests at Medic level) • Pass the practical skills exams, administered under the auspices of the sponsoring institution, at the level of certification within last 3 years, (RN & PA tests at Medic level) • Comply with OAC 4765-8-01 (A) (6) to (A) (12). When is it?

Classes meet Tuesday & Thursday, 6:00pm – 10:00pm Start Date Some Saturdays 10/03/17 8:00am-5:00pm

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Coordinator: 513-933-3941 public safety | Program Program Location: Main Campus

Student Testimonial Shannon Deye, Turtlecreek Township The Swift Water Rescue class was fantastic training, and well organized. The training pushed us all, and made us realize how important this job is. In my position at Turtlecreek Township Fire Department, this training will be a huge asset.

BLS For Healthcare CPR Main Campus

5 hours

Why this program? The Warren County Career Center is a CPR Training Center for the American Heart Association. Several types and levels of CPR training are available. Check with your employer or agency to determine which training you are required to maintain. This course prepares students to provide cardio pulmonary resuscitation and use an Automatic External Defibrillator for a person who is in cardiac arrest. What is it? This course provides Initial CPR training for the medical professional or allied health worker. Training includes adult, child, infant CPR, AED and airway obstruction as well as bag valve mask. Practical and written tests are given. Completers receive a CPR card. What do I get? • After successful completion of Practical and Written tests: Receive AHA BLS for Healthcare Provider Card How much? • Tuition: $75 for BLS for Healthcare • $25 additional for First Aid Module PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE How do I get in? Admission Requirements: Register on-line at www.mywccc.org or in the Adult Education Office When is it? Classes meet Saturdays, 8:30am – 1:30pm Start Dates 7/15/2017 4/21/2018 8/19/2017 5/19/2018 9/16/2017 6/16/2018 10/21/2017 7/21/2018 11/18/2017 8/18/2018 1/20/2018 9/15/2018 2/17/2018 10/20/2018 3/17/2018 11/17/2018

Emergency Dispatch Training

ETC Certification Course 40 hours Tuition: $452 The ETC program is designed and produced by the National Academies of Emergency Dispatch (NAED). The course is designed to train new employees unfamiliar with emergency communication centers, emergency telecommunication technology, interpersonal communication, legal issues, and job stress factors.

COMING IN 2018

Additional Emergency Dispatch Training EMD Certification Course EFD Certification Course EPD Certification Course

24 hours 16 hours 16 hours

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Rope Rescue Technician Tuition: $585 The Rope Rescue Technician Course provides an intense training in rope rescue fundamentals, focusing on high- and low-angle rescue techniques. Equipment selection, inspection and maintenance; knots; anchors; patient packaging; mechanical advantage systems; belaying; lowering systems; rappelling, raising and lowering systems; system safety factors; litter rigging and tending; pick-offs; and stretcher evacuations. Confined Space Rescue Tuition: $250 Work in confined spaces, high and low angle, and hazardous environments. Practice atmospheric monitoring and confined space equipment overview. The student will be involved in challenging simulated rescue evolutions. Work in confined spaces, high and low angle, and hazardous environments. Practice atmospheric monitoring and confined space equipment overview. The student will be involved in challenging simulated rescue evolutions. Swift Water Rescue Technician Tuition: $680 The Technician Class will continue to develop and practice technical water and rope rescue skills throughout the day. The scenario-based class places emphasis on self-rescue and hazard avoidance, and other objectives include hydrology, recognizing and avoiding hazards and obstacles, effectively using basic rescue equipment, setting up basic rope systems, controlling in-water contact rescues, extrication, site control and scene management as well as understanding the common terminology related to all swift water rescue deployments. Structural Collapse Technician Tuition: $300 This course will instruct students to shore and perform victim rescue in structural collapse of buildings and other type of structures. Trench Rescue Technician Tuition: $250 This course is designed for technical rescue team members who respond to trench and/or excavation accidents. This course is taught to OSHA Standard CFR 1926 and NFPA Standards 1670 and 1006, 2011 edition. This course trains responders to the Operations Level. Topics in the course include development of protective systems, access and disentanglement of victims in trench or excavation collapses in straight trenches and T trenches. Wide Area Search Tuition: $250 The participants will learn how to prepare for a wide area search incident locating a missing person and how to operate as a search asset at the first responder level. Participants will also learn how to effectively utilize information to manage and plan the search of a large geographic area. Additionally, the participants will learn map plotting, search marking systems and referencing systems utilized at wide area search incidents

Tuition payment is required at registration unless a letter of authorization for payment is received by the sponsoring fire department. Call (513) 933-3941 for upcoming classes.

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Coordinator: 513-933-3941 publicCENTer job safety | Program SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT placement center Program Location: Main Campus

JOB PLACEMENT CENTER (513) 933-3958 A free service to employers The WCCC Job Placement Center helps employers find qualified graduates, and helps students and alumni find employment that matches their skills. Register with WCCC to post available jobs. The postings will be in a searchable database for WCCC student, alumni, and the general public. The site will give you access to post positions and remove postings as needed.

Where are we located?

The Warren County Career Center – Main Campus 3525 North State Route 48, Lebanon, Ohio 45036

www.warrencountysbdc.org PHONE: (513) 934-4793 Who do I contact for help? Mike Stater, Director Mike.Stater@warrencountysbdc.org Billy Grill, Counselor Billy.Grill@warrencountysbdc.org Call for more information about our “Steps to Starting Your Own Business” courses and other seminars!

Mission: Accelerate Ohio’s Business Success! The Ohio Small Business Development Centers (SBDC) provide a high-impact, front-line program designed to facilitate small business growth, job creation, and access to capital. The SBDC works with entrepreneurs in all industries, at all stages of business growth. Through access to a wide range of services and resources, the SBDC meets the needs of the experienced and the prospective small business owner at his/her level of sophistication helping transition to the next level of business insight and understanding growth.

Confidential and Complimentary Counseling

The SBDC utilizes a business coaching process to assess the business situation and work with the entrepreneur to think through problems, identify the need, find options and pinpoint solutions. Advisors assist with acquisition of capital via relationships with lenders and investors.

Comprehensive business management and education services include but are not limited to: • • • • • • •

Strategic Planning eCounseling Technical Assistance Quality-Based Assessments Information about Federal, State and Local Programs Loan Packaging Assistance ….and much more!

“The Small Business Development Center of Ohio (SBDC) program is funded in part through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration, the Ohio Department of Development and Warren County SBDA.”

GO TO OUR WEBSITE AT: www.mywccc.org Choose the Job Placement Center button on the left.

First, request an account. first time user, click here to request an account Once approved, you will receive an e-mail that will provide you with a user name and password. You may then post as many jobs as you like by returning to the website and choosing:

current user, click here to log into your account

FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL:

513-933-3958

A FREE SERVICE TO JOB SEEKERS The WCCC Job Placement Center can help you with your job search and find a career that matches your skills. We can also provide you the training necessary for a variety of careers. Employers post jobs that are in a searchable database and is a free service to the community.

GO TO OUR WEBSITE AT: www.mywccc.org Choose the Job Placement Center button on the left.

click here to search job postings

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solutions for business | Program Coordinator: 513-933-3957

customized training testimonial Kaitlin O'Toole, HR Coordinator, JBM Envelope Company The training was exactly what we wanted to learn, the coordinator customized the class just for us. Our staff was trained in Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint, and a very specialized course in Visio.

Customized Training Why choose us?

Employee training can strengthen your business in every way because stronger and more highly trained employees improve any company. Use our catalog as a guide for what courses we can customize for you (Welding, IT, Healthcare, Microsoft Office, Business Professional Courses, CPR, heavy equipment and all of our lifelong learning opportunities). We can also develop a course to meet your needs. We are your new and cost effective resource for all of your training needs. DEVELOPED TO MEET YOUR NEEDS

CUSTOMIZED TRAINING

PROVIDED at a WCCC FACILITY OR YOUR BUSINESS

What do I get?

We offer the option of hosting your courses or coming to your business to hold your courses. With our facilities, we have access to many labs and expert instructors with industry and classroom experience.

Assessment Services Let the Warren County Career Center help your business manage your most valuable resourcePEOPLE! FIND THE RIGHT EMPLOYEE THE FIRST TIME

ASSESSMENT SERVICES SAVE TIME AND MONEY!

Why choose us?

We offer over 1,500 assessments for: • Pre-employment testing • Promotional testing • Pre-training testing • Skills assessments • Personality assessments We test a variety of employees, including: • Maintenance and mechanical workers • Front office personnel: ► Microsoft Office and basic office skills assessments ► Customer Service • And many more that are specifically related to your hiring needs!

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Leadership Series Essential Skills of Leadership

How much?

• Tuition: $315 – Includes participant manual Main Campus 4 hours Why this program? Teaches supervisors, team leaders and managers the following skill points crucial to effectively managing a team: Maintain & enhance team member self-esteem: Develop skills to effectively delegate, evaluate performance, correct work habits, resolve conflicts while supporting each team member’s sense of self-respect and dignity. Focus on behavior: Learn how to solve problems more effectively and with less stress by dealing with what team members do rather than with their attitudes or personal character. Encourage team member participation: Learn how to involve team members in decision-making, problem-solving, goalsetting and other activities to motivate, empower and inspire them. When is it? Class meets Wednesday 8:30am-12:30pm Start Date

07/19/17 10/18/17 01/24/18 05/02/18

Essential Skills of Communicating

How much?

• Tuition: $315.00 – Includes participant manual Main Campus 4 hours Why this program? Teaches supervisors, team leaders and managers the following skill points crucial to effective communication: Create a climate of open communication: Learn to support an environment that encourages the free exchange of open, honest communication with employees. Design clear, concise messages: Learn to develop messages that avoid complex and pompous language. They will learn to logically organize messages and aim them at the listener’s interests. Manage nonverbal behaviors effectively: Learn to understand how nonverbal factors (voice tone, intonation, and gestures) play an important role in communication. Listen to communicate: Learn the importance of active listening and the role of responding appropriately to employees by reflecting, probing, supporting and advising to create effective communication When is it?

Class meets Wednesday 8:30am-12:30pm Start Date

08/02/17 11/01/17 02/07/18 05/16/18

OTHER COURSES–INQUIRE FOR DATES: • • • • • • • • • •

Coaching Job Skills Delegating Developing Performance Goals And Standards Effective Discipline Improving Work Habits Managing Complaints Motivating Team Members Providing Performance Feedback Resolving Conflicts Solving Workplace Problems

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TESTING SERVICES | 513-933-3936

TRANSITION SERVICES | 513-695-2987

WCCC Regional Assessment Center | (513) 933-3936

Aspire Education Classes

The WCCC Regional Authorized Testing Center serves the testing and assessment needs of individuals, businesses, communities and educational institutions. We also serve individuals who need test proctoring for school, employment, or personal interests. Register online per the test provider’s instructions. WCCC Main Campus, Lebanon Mon - 1:00-8:00pm: Wed & Thurs - 10:00am - 4:00pm GED/PearsonVue/CLEP/Certiport/ParaPro/University Proctoring/etc

How to Register for the GED Computer-Based Tests:

Create an account, register and schedule tests online: 1. Go to www.GED.com How to Register for a CLEP Exam: 1. Go to https://clep.collegeboard.org/ 2. Print the ticket with the ID and ticket number 3. Call (513) 933-3936 to schedule a date/time to test 4. Bring a government issued photo ID and exam ticket 5. Bring $35 proctoring fee payable: Warren County Career Center How to Register for ParaPro Assessments 1. To register, call the Main Campus at (513) 933-3936 2. Bring a government issued photo ID 3. Bring $35 proctoring fee payable: Warren County Career Center 4. Bring a credit card to pay $55 online for the test

Services include tests/assessments from the following vendors: Pearson Vue On-site, on-demand testing for certification & select professional licensure exams including nursing & pharmacy, insurance, IT, real estate, and HR Management. http://pearsonvue.com/test-taker.asp

TESTING CENTER

Certiport Tests include IT Fundamentals, Microsoft Office, Adobe, CompTIA Strata, Certiport Internet & Computing Core & I Critical Thinking by ETS. http://www.certiport.com College Board CLEP The College-Level Examination Program allows students to demonstrate that they have acquired college-level mastery of course content in 33 subject areas. https://clep.collegeboard.org/

FREE Classes!

Aspire provides free instructional services to adults who need to:

• • • • • •

Prepare for the GED®

Prepare for the Adult Diploma Program Improve English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Improve literacy through foundation math, reading and writing skills Attain additional skills before enrolling in college Transition into employment and college (Bridge Program)

Call for registration information and required orientation dates for all of the above classes:

513-695-2987

or email us at: wcccable@mywccc.org The Aspire office is located at:

OhioMeansJobs Warren County 300 E. Silver St. (Old Courthouse) Lebanon, OH 45036 Taylor Moore, GED® Passing Score with Honors Taylor enrolled in the free Adult Basic Literacy Program to prepare and pass the GED® exam. She envisions her future in the medical field and is excited to see where she can go from here.

READY.SET.GO! College & Career Preparation The FREE Bridge Program will prepare the adult student for:

ACT WorkKeys - a job skills testing system that helps employers select, hire, train, develop & retain a high performance workforce.

• Pre-employment testing

NATE-North American Technician Excellence Certification For heating, ventilation, air conditioning & refrigeration technicians.

• College placement testing (Accuplacer, Compass…)

ESCO Group Certification exams for heating, ventilation, AC & refrigeration, including EPA-608, Universal R-410A, etc.

• Student success skills

Exam Proctoring Services for:colleges, other educational institutions & industry, government, individuals or community organizations.

• Career advancement

ParaPro is a general aptitute test that offers certification for paraprofessionals. It can be used to certify teacher’s aides and assistants. Manufacturing Skill Standards Council (MSSC):(2 Certs.) Training, Assessment & Certification System focused on the core skills & knowledge needed by the production & material handling workers.

• Career Tech admissions testing (WorkKeys)

How to Register Call our office at: 513-695-2987 or email us at: wcccable@mywccc.org

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DISCOUNT POLICIES

HOW TO REGISTER

Senior citizens (62 years of age and older) may enroll in part-time, shortterm adult education classes for onehalf the cost of the tuition. Veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces are entitled to take resume and interviewing skills classes at no cost. This program does not include full-time adult education programs or those considered career development programs. The above discounts will be offered only when there is adequate revenue to run the course and space is available. Any textbook and/or manual, supplies and lab fees needed for the course(s) would be an additional cost for the enrollee and is not included in the cost of the tuition.

5 Easy Ways to Register!

NOTE:

1. Selected part-time classes, workshops or special events may be exempt from discounts–check with coordinator. 2. Enrollee must identify himself/ herself as a Senior Citizen at the time of registration. Discounts will not be awarded once the registration process is completed. No Senior discount will be given after a class has started. Seniors are officially enrolled at the discounted rate when minimum enrollment required for the class has been met.

ACCREDITATION Warren County Career Center’s Adult Education and Workforce Development Full–Service Center is accredited by the Commission of the Council on Occupational Education, 7840 Roswell Road, Building 300, Suite 325, Atlanta, GA 30350. Telephone: 770-396-3898. FAX: 770-396-3790, www.council.org.

NONDISCRIMINATION POLICY The Warren County Career Center’s policy of nondiscrimination extends to students, staff, job applicants, the general public and individuals with whom it does business and applies to race, color, national origin, citizenship status, religion, sex, economic status, age, disability, military status or ancestry.

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1. Online – Go to www.mywccc.org, click on ADULT EDUCATION ENROLL NOW! then Register Online. Note: Some courses are not available for Online registration. 2. By Phone – Call 513.932.8145 or 1.877.547.5100. Have your credit card available. 3. By Fax – Download a Registration form, from the Adult Education website, http://bit.ly/ WCCCApplyNow, START THE PROCESS, APPLY NOW! Download the application and save to your desktop, fill out and fax to: 513.932.2304 4. By Mail – Download a Registration form from the Adult Education website http://bit.ly/ WCCCApplyNow, START THE PROCESS, APPLY NOW! Download the application and save to your desktop, fill out and mail to: Adult Education and Workforce Development Warren County Career Center 3525 North State Route 48 Lebanon, OH 45036 5. In person – (Main Campus Only)

Main Campus Office Hours: Mon – Thu, 8:00am – 8:00pm Fri, 8:00am – 4:00pm

UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF OHIO

All Ohio Technical Center programs are part of the University System of Ohio and are governed by the Ohio Board of Regents. As a member of the University System of Ohio’s Adult Workforce Education and Training Network, WCCC is pleased to be able to offer even more access to area colleges, universities and technical schools for our adult students. Additional information about the University System of Ohio is available at: www.ohiohighered.org

CLASS OPERATION AND STUDENT ENROLLMENT • A class must have sufficient enrollment three days prior to the start date to run. The Warren County Career Center reserves the right to cancel a class with insufficient enrollment. • All fees must be paid at least three days prior to the start of each class. A student is considered to be enrolled only after tuition and fees have been paid in full (or financial aid has been approved) and all entrance requirements for the program have been met.

REFUND POLICIES Information Technology & State Tested Nursing Assistant (STNA) Payment for these programs is due at the time of registration. To receive a refund, students must notify the school if they are unable to attend at least 72 hours prior to the start of the first Information Technology program and 24 hours prior to the start of the State Tested Nursing Assistant class. If the student does not provide the required notice, no refund will be issued.

Courses (1-599 Clock Hours)

If a program meets for only one session, a refund is available only to students who notify the Adult Education and Workforce Development Department of their withdrawal 72 hours prior to the session starting. For programs that meet for more than one session and for 20 hours or less, full refunds are available only to students who withdraw at least 72 hours prior to the start of the first class. Students who withdraw after that, but before the second class session begins, will be charged a prorated fee for the first class session. No refund will be available if the student withdraws after the beginning of the second class. For programs that are 21-599 clock hours long, full refunds are available only to students who withdraw at least 72 hours prior to the start of the first class. Students who withdraw after that, but before the second class session begins, will be charged a prorated fee for the first class session and a $25 administrative fee. No refund will be available if the student withdraws after the beginning of the second class.

Programs (600 clock hours or more)

Financial obligation is calculated on a term-by-term basis. Each Full-Time program is divided into two equal terms. Once the term begins, tuition will be refunded according to Warren County Career Center’s refund policy as published in the Student Consumer Handbook. If the student is receiving Federal financial aid, an additional calculation will be made using the Return To Title IV Funds policy, which is mandated by the U.S. Department of Education.

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how

Contact our Main Office for Registration Information: to enroll in a full-time program | 513-932-8145 Ext. 5321

How do I get enrolled?

Note: A full-time program requires 600 or more clock hours of training. 1. Review individual Full-Time program information & details in this catalog and on our website: www.mywccc.org 2. Contact the Program Coordinator and schedule an information and/or registration appointment. Call 513.932.8145 and Press 3 for the list of career-technical programs. 3. Review financial aid information and complete a FAFSA – Free Application for Federal Student Aid 4. Complete and submit a Full-Time Program Registration with an official copy of your high school or GED transcript. 5. Pay the $60, non-refundable Registration Fee 6. Schedule and take the WorkKeys Assessment 7. Make tuition/fee payment or apply for a grant or loan– see Financial Aid.

Earn College Credit

College credit is available for WCCC program completers through the One-Year Option Program, Career Technical Assurance Guides (CTAGS) and specific articulation agreements. ) The Look for the Articulated College Credit symbol, ( symbol indicates that an agreement is in place with a local college /university to provide college credit for the specific program/class.

ONE YEAR OPTION

Degree Type

General Registration Requirements for Full-Time Career Development Programs

1. High School Diploma or GED. 2. Satisfactory completion of the WorkKeys Assessment. 3. Program specific requirements: See individual program descriptions.

WorkKeys Assessment

The three-part WorkKeys Assessment is required for registration to all full-time programs and some part-time classes/programs as specified in course descriptions. Call our main office for registration. 1. Applied Math 2. Locating Information 3. Reading for Information WorkKeys™ scores are valid for five years.

CTAGS

Awards students a block of credit toward an ATS degree

Awards students credit that can be applied to a variety of associate’s degrees (AAS, AAB, AIS, ATS)

Awards students in a Awards students 900+ clock hour program between 3 and 30 Program with an approved industry credits with the average Completion credential, 30 technical number of credit hours credit hours towards an being 14 credit hours ATS degree

To be eligible for the One Year Option, students must meet all of the following criteria: 1. Completion of a 600 or greater hour program at an Ohio Technical Center 2. Hold an industry-recognized credential(s) approved by the Chancellor 3. Meet the credentialing pathway requirements as determined by the applicable credit affirmation team

earn college credit while attending Warren County career center

Warren County Career Center has the following articulation agreements. (The OBOR CT² credits are good at any state/public school or university) Program Cosmetology Electrical Power Line Mechanic Electromechanical PLC Technician Emergency Medical Technician

Cincinnati State Yes Yes

Firefighter Certification Credit Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning Heavy Equipment and Site Construction Technician Yes Certification Information Technology Credit

ONE YEAR Franklin Hocking OPTION University College Yes Yes Yes

Yes Yes

Yes Yes Yes Yes

Yes Yes

Sinclair CC

OBOR (CTAG/CT2)

Yes Yes

Yes Yes

Yes

Yes

Butler Technology

Yes Yes

Yes

Certification Credit

Yes Yes

Medical Assistant

Yes

Yes

Yes

In Progress

Medical Multiskilled Technician OSHA 10 Phlebotomy Technician

Yes

Yes

Yes

In Progress

State Tested Nursing Assistant

Yes

Welding / AWS Certified

Yes

Pre-Requisite Agreement

Yes Yes Pre-Requisite Agreement

Yes Yes

Yes

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Coordinator: 513-933-3944 financial aid | Contact Program Location: Main Campus

Student Testimonial Hallie McClusky Heavy Equipment and Site Construction Technician I love the staff of the WCCC. The Financial Aid Office worked with me to obtain funding and grants for me to attend.

Financial Aid Information

Sources of Financial Aid 1. Federal Title IV Financial Aid

Warren County Career Center offers a variety of financial aid options to those who qualify. • All students interested in full-time programs (600+ clock hours) should take the first step in determining eligibility for financial aid by completing a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA™) online at www.FAFSA.gov. • Information about the types of financial assistance available to Warren County Career Center students can be found at http://www.mywccc.org/FinancialAid.aspx • Student interested in part-time courses (less than 600 clock hours) may qualify for financial assistance. The OhioMeansJobs partners may be able to help you to reach your educational goals. The mission of the Workforce One Investment Area workforce development system is to provide an educated and highly qualified workforce that meets or exceeds the current and future needs of employers. The vision of OhioMeansJobs Warren County is to: • Promote individual responsibility • Provide easy access to the system • Promote the synergy of resources • Measure success in a result focused manner • Focus on cost benefit • Look to best practices • Remove barriers to make ideas work • Commit to keeping business involved • Anticipate the future WIOA-funded programs support employment and training services to eligible adults and youth, including dislocated workers. Training Services are available for those who have been unable or are unlikely to find employment. For more information, contact OhioMeansJobs Warren County:

300 East Silver Street Lebanon, Ohio 45036 Offices located closest to Warren County Career Center include: OhioMeansJobs of Warren County ....................... 513.695.1130 OhioMeansJobs of Butler County ......................... 513.785.6500 The Job Center, Montgomery County ................... 937.496.6720 SuperJobs Center, Hamilton County .................... 513.946.7200 GreeneWorks Employment & Training ................ 937.562.6565 For more information about OhioMeansJobs go to www.ohioworkforce.com.

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• *Pell Grant – Need based federal grant that does not have to be repaid. Maximum grant for the 2017-2018 award year is $5,920 for a 900 clock hour program. Grants for programs less than 900 clock hours are prorated. • *Subsidized Direct Loan – Need based loan. The U.S. Department of Education pays interest while the borrower is in school. Maximum award amount is $3,500 for both independent and dependent students for a 900 clock hour program. Loans for programs less than 900 clock hours are prorated. Repayment normally begins six months after the student leaves school. • *Unsubsidized Direct Loan – Not need based. Borrower is responsible for interest during the life of the loan. Maximum amount is $2,000 for a dependent student and $6,000 for an independent student for a 900 clock hour program. Loans for programs less than 900 clock hours are prorated. Repayment normally begins six months after the student leaves school. • Direct Parent Plus Loan – Parents of dependent students may apply. Loan amount may not exceed total cost of attendance less any other aid.

*Federal Title IV Financial Aid Award Year 2017 - 2018 begins July 1, 2017 and ends June 30, 2018.

2. Bureau Of Vocational Rehabilitation (BVR) - For

students with physical, mental or emotional disabilities that present a handicap to employment. Aid may be available to cover tuition, books, and supplies. Contact your county Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation office.

3. Veterans Educational Benefits – Eligible veterans

should call the U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs for questions regarding education benefits (888.442.4551) or visit www.gibill.va.gov. A Certificate of Eligibility and the veteran’s DD214 are needed in order to certify the veteran for education benefits.

Student Testimonial Rachel M. Cox State Tested Nursing Assistant 1st Lt. Rachel M. Cox, USAF, started her nursing career at WCCC when she took the STNA Course during her senior year of high school. She graduated from the University of Louisville in 2012 as an RN and was commissioned in the U.S. Air Force. She was recently promoted to 1st Lt. and is serving our country while she pursues her Masters Degree. And it all started at the Warren County Career Center!

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TBD

Main Campus 3525 North State Rt. 48 | Lebanon, OH 45036 | Phone: 513.932.8145 Office Hours Monday thru Thursday, 8:00am – 8:00pm; Friday, 8:00am – 4:00pm

Full-Time Career Technical Training programs and Part-Time classes are offered at the Main Campus. Programs offered: Cosmetology; Cisco Certified Network Administrator; Electrical Power Line Mechanic; Heavy Equipment; Electromechanical PLC; HVAC; Welding; Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate; and Public Safety Services Training for Firefighting; EMT and CPR; Customized training for business and industry; Lifelong Learning and Personal Enrichment Classes. The Authorized Regional Testing Center is also located at the Main Campus. Located in the heart of Warren County just north of Lebanon Ohio.

greentree health science academy 5757 Innovation Dr. | Middletown, OH 45005 | Phone: 513.932.8145 Office Hours Monday thru Thursday, 7:00am – 10:00pm; Friday, 7:00am – 3:00pm

The Greentree Health Science Academy connects students of all ages and with various education levels to promising futures in health care. Full-Time and Part-Time Career Technical Training Programs are: Dental Assisting; EKG Technician; Medical Assistant; Medical Multiskilled Technician; Pharmacy Technician; Phlebotomy Technician; and State Tested Nursing Assistant. 30-hour medical & health topic courses are available. Located conveniently between Cincinnati and Dayton on the Atrium Medical Center Campus near I-75.

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NON-PROFIT ORG US POSTAGE PAID CINCINNATI OHIO PERMIT NO 8093

Warren County Joint Vocational School District 3525 North State Route 48 Lebanon OH 45036

Dental Assisting – Coming Soon!

Adult Education and Workforce Development Open House Dates: August 2, 2017 • November 30, 2017 • April 12, 2018 All Locations: 3:00 - 7:00pm

Check us out on Social Media

Scan to see the catalog online.

Pending approval by the Council on Occupational Education Prepare for a career in one of the fastest growing health care occupations. The Warren County Career Center will be adding this new program to our line-up of existing health care training programs. Learn to assist chairside during operative and specialty procedures.

Campus Locations

Main Campus: 3525 N. State Rte. 48 • Lebanon OH 45036 Greentree Health Science Academy: 5757 Innovation Drive • Middletown OH 45005

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