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What's Inside...
Who We Are...
4 HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT
The Continuing Education and Workforce Development Division of Pitt Community College provides workforce development, training, and personal enrichment courses for adults from the community, business, and industry. We strive to offer a diverse range of programs and courses to meet the particular needs and interests of all citizens of Pitt County. Our programming provides opportunities to upgrade occupational skills and to acquire new skills. Classes are held on campus and at various off-campus facilities such as public schools, community buildings, churches, civic centers, industrial plants, and fire stations.
7 BUSINESS & INDUSTRY 8 OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING 8 Automotive 8 Barber School 8 Cosmetology 8 Construction Trades 10 Fire & Emergency Services Training 10 Food Service 12 Health Care 14 Law Enforcement Training 14 Notary Public 15 Real Estate
16 SMALL BUSINESS CENTER 16 Business Toolbox 17 Finances 18 Marketing
20 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT 20 Arts/Creative
We are committed to enhancing the quality of life and education of the citizens of Pitt County by supporting the global workforce as well as the local community. Our mission is to educate and empower people for success in life and in global workforce through industry, small business, occupational, and community service training. It is often said that our Continuing Education and Workforce Development Division is the best kept secret, and we no longer want to be a secret. We welcome you to reach out to us and let us know how we can help you.
21 Dance 21 Health & Wellness 22 History 22 Language 22 Music 24 Safety 25 Wealth Management
Dr. Kristin S. Braswell, Dean of Continuing Education & Workforce Development
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HOW TO READ THE COURSE LISTINGS Name of Course Description of the course. Course hours. Cost of course. ID #
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Fall 2018 Framing & Carpentry class taught in Ayden.
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Pitt Community College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award Associate Degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Pitt Community College. Spring 2019 | www.pittcc.edu > continuing education | 252.493.7388
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HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT (HRD) It is important to know exactly what employers look for when hiring full-time employees. The Human Resources Development (HRD) program is designed to help you gain the necessary skills to find employment or improve your current work situation. The biggest dilemma people find when unemployed is knowing what to do first. Not only can we help you with the steps necessary to find a job, we will also teach you how to articulate your value, highlight your skills, and present yourself effectively in an interview. > Are unemployed or underemployed > Have received notification of pending layoff > Are working and are eligible for federal earned income tax credit > Are working and earning wages at or below two hundred percent (200%) of the federal poverty guidelines
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LinkedIn for Job Seekers Learn how to develop an impressive LinkedIn profile, how to enhance your job search, and how to build connections that really matter. Learn to use LinkedIn as a social media tool to expand your reach and connect with decision makers in the workplace. We will cover beginner basics as well as advanced techniques. 4 hours. $70. Fee waiver available for those who qualify. 125012
2/6
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8a-12p
GCA107
Do you know how to answer those tough interview questions effectively and which questions you need to ask an employer? Learn what employers are looking for and how to target your resume. The "Hidden Job Market" is the key to finding a job. You will learn tips on what to do before, during, and after an interview and how to avoid common mistakes. 12 hours. $70. Fee waiver available for those who qualify. W-F 9a-1p W-F 9a-1p
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8:30a-12:30p 8:30a-12:30p 8:30a-12:30p 8:30a-12:30p
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Let us help you build valuable interpersonal communication skills. Effective communication skills are important in business interactions and personal interactions. We will focus on the communication skills necessary for job hunting and interviewing. 12 hours. $70. Fee waiver available for those who qualify. 1/29-1/31 4/2-4/4
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8a-12p 8a-12p
CCC CCC
FDIC Money Smart Money Smart is financial education designed to help those with low to moderate incomes. If you are outside the financial mainstream, we can help enhance your financial skills and create positive banking relationships. 12 hours. $70. Fee waiver available for those who qualify. 125054 125055
2/19-2/21 4/23-4/25
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I could have never landed my current job if not for the great tips and resources I received from PCC's HRD classes. The instructors truly care! They helped boost my confidence and showed me just how valuable an asset I could be. - Jessica Avery
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CCC CCC CCC
Communication Skills
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Let us teach you how to create a dynamic resume, define your targeted job and its requirements, highlight skills that get you noticed, populate applications effectively, and create a cover letter that will open doors for you! 8 hours. $70. Fee waiver available for those who qualify.
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Create a Dynamic Resume
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Our focus is to provide you with employability skills training and increase your ability to get a job or get a better job. During this course, you will demonstrate the ability to work as a team member. You will also complete vocational and academic assessments. 12 hours. $70. Fee waiver available for those who qualify.
Secrets of Landing a Job
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Employer Expectations
For more information, contact Karen Davis at (252) 493-7551 or Tanikeya Hill at (252) 493-7845.
Ever wonder if your resume gets lost, or do you question if your application even gets seen? Learn some tried and true secrets of what employers are looking for in an employee. Learn to effectively answer interview questions as they relate to blemishes associated with current and previous situations. You will develop transferable skills, discover your strengths and weaknesses, and learn how to set goals. We can also teach you how to overcome barriers both on and off the job. 4 hours. $70. Fee waiver available for those who qualify.
Would you like to enhance your interviewing skills? We can help by exploring your personal values, work ethic, job interests, job strengths, and long-term career objectives. 12 hours. $70. Fee waiver available for those who qualify. 125059 1/8-1/10 125061 3/5-3/7 125064 5/7-5/10
A fee waiver is available if you meet one of four criteria:
Overcoming Job Seeking Barriers and Blunders
Job Interview Skills
CCC CCC
HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT (HRD) Computer Technology Awareness
Human Services Exploration: DSS Caseworker
Do you need to update your technology skills and become more familiar with computer technology? Learn the basics of how to operate a PC and use Microsoft Word to enhance your professional skill set. 27 hours. $125. Fee waiver available for those who qualify.
Learn the skills and strategies needed to provide employability skills training and career exploration for the role of Income Maintenance Caseworker within Department of Social Services agencies. 45 hours. $125. Fee waiver available for those who qualify.
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Working Smart One of the major reasons why individuals are released from employment is not because they lack the technical skills to perform the job, but because they lack the soft-skills needed to succeed in the workplace. We can help identify and teach the critical soft-skills necessary for you to be an effective worker and a strong team player in a fast-pace environment. You will learn the importance of personal branding, dealing with stress, how to actively listen, effectively communicate, adjust to change, and problem solve. 30 hours. $125. Fee waiver available for those who qualify. 125070
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Income Maintenance Caseworker - NCFAST Learn the skills associated with becoming an Income Maintenance Caseworker. Specific focus will include proficiency in the utilization of the NCFAST application. Other topics will include skills in communication, interviewing, time management, data gathering/compiling, and data analysis. Prerequisite: Human Services Exploration: DSS Caseworker. 48 hours. $125. 125069 4/1-5/6
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I'm in my second week employed as an Income Maintenance Caseworker. I would never have imagined by taking the IMC course, it would help me get my dream job. I'm still in shock! I took the course with one goal in mind: to become qualified for a position within Social Services. Not only did I accomplish my goal, but it also showed me that my true dedication is to serving my community. - Asia Tripp
VALUES
EMPLOYERS
LOOK FOR: 1. STRONG WORK ETHIC 2. DEPENDABILITY & RESPONSIBILITY 3. POSSESSING A POSITIVE ATTITUDE 4. ADAPTABILITY 5. HONESTY & INTEGRITY 6. SELF-MOTIVATED 7. MOTIVATED TO GROW & LEARN 8. STRONG SELF-CONFIDENCE Instructor, Azanique Rawl, teaching a Working Smart class.
9. PROFESSIONALISM 10. LOYALTY
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PROVE TO EMPLOYERS YOU HAVE
what it takes to be
SUCCESSFUL Get Your NCRC at PCC!
The National Career Readiness Certificate (NCRC) is a portable, nationally recognized credential that confirms to employers you possess the critical skills needed in the workplace. The NCRC identifies your skill level in the following competencies:
- Applied Math - Workplace Documents - Graphic Literacy
Over 500 employers in NC now prefer or require the NCRC for applicants!
GETTING YOUR NCRC IS AS EASY AS 1,2,3!
1 Register At one of the NCRC Open Labs held at the Greenville Center Annex.
2 Practice
In ACT WorkKeys® Curriculum* to prepare for the NCRC Assessment.
3 Complete
Open Lab Schedule
Monday: 8:30am-11:30am
3:30pm-6:30pm Tuesday: 8:30am-11:30am Wednesday: No Lab Thursday: 8:30am-11:30am Friday: No Lab
PCC GREENVILLE CENTER ANNEX 550 Dexter St. Greenville, NC 27834 Room 107 (behind Greenville Center)
the NCRC Assessment!
*ACT WorkKeys® Curriculum is an online study tool that helps individuals prepare for the NCRC Assessment. The Curriculum can be performed from any computer that has internet access and at various locations, however you must first register during an NCRC Open Lab.
TO VIEW THE LATEST JOB LISTINGS:
ALREADY COMPLETED YOUR NCRC? CREATE A RESUME
OBTAIN YOUR SCORES
Creating a resume is key to getting a job. We provide services such as Winway on PCC Open Lab computers and the Career Ready 101 training tool.
The myworkkeys.com website allows you to print your scores, as well as your certificate verification to provide to future employers.
CONNECT WITH EMPLOYERS
KEEP IN TOUCH
Using the ncworkready.org website allows you to connect with employers who are looking for NCRC holders.
We work hard to connect you with employers who are hiring. Check our blog for new job posts and regularly check your email.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 252-493-7592 OR VISIT WWW.PITTCC.EDU AND SEARCH ‘CRC’ 6
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BUSINESS & INDUSTRY INDUSTRY CERTIFICATIONS
YOUR SOURCE FOR
WORKFORCE TRAINING
Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt Certification This certification focuses on developing personnel to conduct process improvement for manufacturing and administrative processes through waste elimination and variation control. We will cover the basic principles of Lean manufacturing and Six-Sigma that allow substantial wasted effort to be eliminated from processes and provide a statistical understanding of data. This provides a bedrock for process improvement initiatives in businesses. Using hands-on exercises, you will learn how to identify classical wastes that creep into any process and how to eliminate them. We will also explore Lean Six-sigma tools like throughput improvement, waste reduction, work-place organization, continuous improvement, statistical thinking and Poke Yoke (mistake proofing). Instructor: Zack Cleghorn. 16 hours. $70. 125083 3/19-3/20
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General Industry OSHA 10 Certification This training program is intended to provide entry-level industry workers information about their rights, employer responsibilities, and how to file a complaint. You will learn how to identify, abate, avoid and prevent job related hazards in an industry setting. We will cover a variety of industry safety and health hazards that a worker may face while in a factory setting. Training will emphasize hazard identification, avoidance, control and prevention, in accordance with OSHA standards. Instructor: Zack Cleghorn. 12 hours. $70. Cost of OSHA 10 Card $8. 125082 1/29-1/31
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GCA112
■■ Customized training services to local businesses and industries ■■ Professional development for existing employees ■■ Services to help identify and/or train potential employees ■■ Tailored to YOUR needs and YOUR schedule ■■ Classes at NO cost or LOW cost For more information, contact Zack Cleghorn at 252.493.7584 or zcleghorn@email.pittcc.edu. Spring 2019 | www.pittcc.edu > continuing education | 252.493.7388
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OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING AUTOMOTIVE
COSMETOLOGY
Auto Safety Inspection
Intro to Cosmetology
Pitt Community College is approved by the NC Division of Motor Vehicles to offer the Vehicle Safety Inspection course. This eight-hour course is designed to prepare auto technicians and service personnel as safety inspectors for motor vehicles. Pre-registration and pre-payment is required. Instructor: Norman Lilley. 8 hours. $75. 124829 124830 124832 124833
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OBD Emissions Control Inspections
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BARBER SCHOOL Barber School Beginning Day You will learn the qualifying classroom and clinical education necessary to sit for the NC Barber Licensing examination. 408 hours. $185.55 a semester; additional tools and uniforms are required. Classes are held at the Barber School located at 3700 Charles Blvd. Suite D. 121472 1/7-3/22 124974 4/1-6/20
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8:30a-5p 8:30a-5p
Barber S. Barber S.
Barber School Clinical Day Master the next level of qualifying classroom and clinical education necessary to sit for the NC Barber Licensing examination. Lab hours. $185.55 a semester; additional tools and uniforms are required. Classes are held at the Barber School located at 3700 Charles Blvd. Suite D. 121474 1/7-3/22 124973 4/1-6/20
M-F M-F
8:30a-5p 8:30a-5p
Learn the qualifying classroom and clinical education necessary to sit for the NC Cosmetic Arts Board Licensing examination. Placement test is required prior to registration. 324 hours. $185.55 a semester; kit and uniform are an additional cost and are required. Classes are held at Mitchell's Hair Styling Academy located at 426 Arlington Blvd. 121475 1/15-3/30 124975 4/2-6/29
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8:30a-4p 8a-4:30p 8:30a-4p 8a-4:30p
Mitchell's Mitchell's
Cosmetology Clinical
This eight-hour course is designed to prepare auto technicians and service personnel as OBD Emissions Inspectors. For initial certification, you must attend eight (8) hours of training. Pre-registration and pre-payment is required. Instructor: Norman Lilley. 8 hours. $85. 124834 3/20
GMAW (MIG) Plate Welding
Master the next level of qualifying classroom and clinical education necessary to sit for the NC Cosmetic Arts Board Licensing examination. Prerequisite: 300 hours of accredited cosmetology training. Lab hours. $185.55 a semester; kit and uniform are an additional cost and are required. Classes are held at Mitchell's Hair Styling Academy located at 426 Arlington Blvd. 121476 1/2-3/30 124976 4/2-6/29
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8:30a-4p 8a-4:30p 8:30a-4p 8a-4:30p
Mitchell's Mitchell's
CONSTRUCTION TRADES
You will be introduced to the metal arc welding processes. Topics include equipment setup, fillet, and groove welds with emphasis on application of GMAW electrodes on carbon steel plate. Upon completion, you should be able to perform fillet welds on carbon steel with prescribed electrodes in the flat, horizontal, vertical, overhead and flat groove. Offered in English and Spanish. Instructor: John Grillo. 60 hours. $185.55. 124739 1/18-5/10
6p-10p
MW102
16-Hr Electrical License Renewal This course provides the 8 or 16 hours of continuing education required by the North Carolina Electrical Board to maintain a current electrical license. Instructor: Ray Hardee. 16 hours. $75. 124736 5/3-5/4
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Ayden VT
HVAC Preventative Maintenance Are you interested in learning about refrigeration concepts? Through hands-on training, you will learn basic diagnostics and preventative maintenance for residential HVAC systems. A CFC certification will be offered to those who pass the EPA exam. You will need to wear closed toe boots and long pants. Also required are safety glasses and mechanic gloves. Instructor: John Friend. 48 hours. $130.55. 124740 1/19-2/23 124742 3/23-5/4
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8a-4:30p 8a-4:30p
KVW105 KVW105
GTAW (TIG) Plate Welding
Lead Renovation Paint and Repair
You will be introduced to the gas tungsten arc (TIG) welding process. Emphasis will be placed on advancing skills with the GMAW process, making groove welds on carbon steel plate and pipe in various positions. Upon completion, you should be able to perform groove welds with prescribed electrodes on various joint geometry. Offered in English and Spanish. Instructor: Charles Newkirk. 75 hours. $185.55.
Become certified in lead-safe practices! You will be able to renovate, repair or paint a pre-1978 dwelling. Instructor: Ray Hardee. 8 hours. $195.
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Barber S. Barber S.
MW102
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Intro to AutoCAD You will be introduced to basic 2D drafting commands through AutoCAD software. Topics include orthographic drawing, editing drawings, file management, layout, scaling and plotting files. Upon completion, you should be able to produce and plot a 2D mechanical or architectural CAD drawing. Instructor: Kim Gaylord. 12 hours. $75. 124735 1/29-2/7
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GS402
OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING
Construction Trades NIGHT & WEEKEND CLASSES
FRAMING/CARPENTRY 48-hour class $130.55
ELECTRICAL WIRING 48-hour class $130.55
HVAC
48-hour class $130.55
WELDING
60-hour class $185.55
TAUGHT IN ENGLISH & SPANISH JOBS ARE AVAILABLE IN THESE AREAS! Tuition aid available for those who qualify.
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OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING FIRE & EMERGENCY SERVICES TRAINING Emergency Medical Technician The Emergency Medical Technician Certification is a qualified pre-hospital program consisting of didactic course work. The following competencies include but are not limited to the recognition, assessment, and management of medical emergencies. An EMT performs skills such as CPR, artificial ventilations, oxygen administration, basic airway management, AED defibrillation, spinal immobilization, vital signs, and hemorrhage control. Successful completion of the course will allow you the opportunity to sit for the North Carolina Office of EMS certification examination. 214 hours. $180 plus additional costs. (Fee waived with proper documentation from agency) This is a hybrid course and online content is required. N/A
1/22-5/9
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BECOME A
FIREFIGHTER
GS201
Registration Deadline: Jan. 11 Mandatory Orientation: Jan. 15, GS 201 N/A
1/28-5/15
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GS201
Registration Deadline: Jan. 11 Mandatory Orientation: Jan. 23, GS 201
FOOD SERVICE ServSafe - Food Service Manager Testing Need to recertify? Already taken the ServSafe Manager class but not the test? Need to re-test? PCC is offering an online certification for ServSafe Food Service Manager. Classroom instruction IS NOT included. This session is the test only. Instructor: Sharon Surles. 2 hours. $49. 125009 2/23
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GS402
Learn critical principles of food safety including: personal hygiene, cross contamination, time and temperature, receiving and storage, food safety management systems, training hourly employees, and more. Instructor: Sharon Surles. 8 hours. $111.
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Fire Behavior FIP-3004 Portable Extinguishers FIP-3005 Personal Protective Equipment FIP-3006 Forcible Entry FIP-3007
A NIGHT-TIME PROGRAM TAUGHT IN PARTNERSHIP WITH OUR LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENTS
ServSafe - Food Safety Management
125005 1/8-1/10 125007 3/12-3/14
1403 FIRE CADET SCHOOL
Orientation & Safety FIP-3001
GS402 GS402
Ventilation FIP-3008 Ladders FIP-3010 Fire Hose Streams & Appliances FIP-3011
FIRE
Loss Control FIP-3014 Water Supplies FIP-3018
RESCUE
Mekenzie Newkirk
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OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING
CLASSES FOR ACTIVE FIRE-RESCUE SERVICE PERSONNEL FIRE MOODLE CLASSES
FIRE 1403 CLASSES
JANUARY
JANUARY
Firefighter Behavioral Health: Protecting Our Own
FEBRUARY
Company Officer Leadership
MARCH
Hazardous Materials for First Responders
APRIL
Firefighter Survival
MAY
Ground Ladders in the Fire Service
Orientation and Safety 1/8, 1/10, 1/15, 1/17 Fire Behavior 1/22, 1/24, 1/29 Portable Extinguishers 1/31
FEBRUARY
Portable Extinguishers 2/5 Personal Protective Equipment 2/7, 2/12, 2/14, 2/19, 2/21 Forcible Entry 2/26, 2/28
MARCH
Forcible Entry 3/5 Ladders 3/7, 3/12, 3/14, 3/19 Ventilation 3/21, 3/26, 3/28
APRIL
Ventilation 4/2, 4/4 Fire Hose Streams and Appliances 4/9, 4/11, 4/16, 4/18, 4/23 Loss Control 4/25, 4/30
MAY
Loss Control 5/2, 5/7 Water Supplies 5/9, 5/14, 5/16, 5/21, 5/23 Building Construction 5/28, 5/30
FIREFIGHTER CERTIFICATIONS JANUARY
Alarms and Communications 1/7, 1/9, 1/14, 1/16 Ropes 1/23, 1/28, 1/30 HAZMAT 1/28, 1/31 (6-10pm) NFA Emergency Response to Terrorism 1/11 (9am-5pm), 1/12, 1/13 (9am-3pm)
FEBRUARY
Foam Fire Streams 2/4, 2/6 Fire Control 2/11, 2/13, 2/18, 2/20, 2/25, 2/27 HAZMAT 2/4, 2/7, 2/11, 2/13, 2/18, 2/21 2/25, 2/28 (6-10pm) Right Seat Ready 2/9, 2/10 (8am-5pm)
MARCH
Fire Control 3/4, 3/6, 3/11 Emergency Medical Care 3/13, 3/18 Rescue 3/25, 3/27
APRIL
Rescue 4/1, 4/3, 4/8 Sprinklers 4/10, 4/15, 4/17, 4/22 Fire Life Safety Preparedness 4/24, 4/29
MAY
Fire Life Safety Preparedness 5/1 Health and Wellness 5/6, 5/8 Safety and Survival 5/13, 5/15, 5/20, 5/22 Mayday 5/29
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OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING HEALTH CARE 12 Lead EKG - Monitor Technician The EKG Monitor Technician program focuses on Acute and Critical Care Heart monitoring and reflects the latest knowledge in the Cardiac field. It begins by covering all the basics of arrhythmia interpretation and covers cardiac anatomy and physiology and clinical interpretation of the electrocardiography and pacemaker rhythms. This program may be taken by a student with either no EKG training or by a student who previously had basic EKG training interpretation. Employment is usually at the hospital level, in an Acute or Critical Care area of the hospital setting. 82 hours. $205; book is approximately $80. 120880 1/15-3/26
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GS404
Nursing Assistant I Refresher Do you need a refresher on Nursing Assistant I materials and skills? You are eligible if your NA I has expired (by no more than 5 years of expiration) or if you are certified in another state and desire certification in NC. Documentation of expired certification or current state certification, a copy of your state photo ID, and verification of Social Security Card is needed to apply. Both photo ID and SS card must match for Pearson Vue Testing. Prerequisite: Must be previously listed as an NA I. 40 hours. $135; book is approximately $35. Credentia/Pearson Vue State Testing fee is $120, paid via www. pearsonvue.com. 120869 3/6-4/4 124299 6/5-7/11
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GS115 GS115
Nurse Aide II Competency Testing You will have the opportunity to demonstrate competency skills required by the NC Board of Nursing to practice as an NA II. If you have been off the NA II registry 24 months or less, then you are eligible to take this test. You must be active on the NA I registry and have been listed on the NA II registry. By successfully demonstrating all required skills, you will be referred to the Board of Nursing for re-listing on the NA II registry. At the end of the course, a successful graduate will submit a Board of Nursing Test Fee of $24. 8 hours. $80; practice kit is $65. 121282 121283 121284 121422
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Nursing Assistant I
Nursing Assistant II
Would you like to learn how to provide personal care and perform basic nursing skills? Our NA I program includes classroom, lab, and clinical learning experiences. If you desire to enroll in this class, you must meet admission requirements. At the end of the course, a successful graduate will receive a certificate of course completion and assistance with the application process for the Credentia/Pearson Vue NC State Testing (testing fee is $120, paid via www.pearsonvue. com). 144 hours. $213; book is approximately $45.
Are you an NA I and interested in performing advanced nursing procedures? Our NA II program includes 80 hours classroom/lab and 80 hours clinical learning experiences. You must meet admission requirements, be CPR certified through an American Heart Association approved CPR course, and have a current listing as an NA I with the Division of Health Service Regulation in Raleigh. Upon successful completion, you will be listed with the NC Board of Nursing with employment opportunities at the hospital, doctor's office, and home health levels. At the end of the course, a successful graduate will submit a Board of Nursing Test Fee of $24. Prerequisite: Nursing Assistant I. 160 hours. $215; book is approximately $135.
Spring 2019 120861 1/7-4/22 Clinical 3/26-4/15 120865 1/7-4/22 Clinical 3/26-4/15 120862 1/9-4/18 Clinical 3/27-4/11 120863 1/9-4/18 Clinical 3/27-4/11 120864 1/12-4/13 Clinical 3/23-4/7
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GS303 TBD GS303 TBD GS115 TBD GS115 TBD GS115 TBD
Summer 2019 124291 4/24-8/8 Clinical 7/17-8/1 124293 4/24-8/8 Clinical 7/17-8/1 124294 4/27-8/10 Clinical 7/20-8/4 124292 4/29-8/12 Clinical 7/16-8/5 124295 4/29-8/12 Clinical 7/16-8/5
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Medication Aide Do you want to become qualified as a Medication Aide? This course will cover the six rights of medication administration for non-licensed personnel including: medication administration via the oral, topical and instillation routes; medical asepsis; hand hygiene; terminology; and legal implications. Upon completion, you should be able to take the competency exam and demonstrate skills necessary to qualify for listing on the NC Medication Aide Registry. You must be a Nursing Assistant I to work as a Medication Aide in a Skilled Nursing Facility. 24 hours. $80; book is approximately $16.50. Medication Aide Testing Fee: $59. 120868 2/13-2/28 124298 5/4-5/18
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NOTE: Clinical times may change or vary due to hospital availability.
Pharmacy Technician Training Learn the basic knowledge and skills required to work as a technician in a pharmacy including basic math, compounding, drug calculations, drug classifications, drug distributions, basic terminology, and an overview for the PTCB certification exam. At the end of the course you will be prepared to sit for the PTCB certification exam. Employing CPhTs allows pharmacies to expand services and enhance patient care, and gives pharmacists more time to spend with patients, providing drug information, answering questions, and promoting compliance with medication regimens. Certification provides the public and pharmacists with greater confidence in their pharmacies. 140 hours. $190; book is approximately $180. 124396 1/7-5/3 124858 5/20-8/12
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OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING Required for N.A. I
Required for N.A. II
Required for Phlebotomy
High School Graduate Copy of High School diploma or High School Equivalency diploma
No
Yes
Yes
NC DHSR Registry Listing for N.A. I ***Student must be listed as a Nurse Aide I on the North Carolina Division of Health Service Regulation prior to course enrollment. The Nurse Aide I Registry file must have no substantiated findings of abuse, neglect or misappropriation of property***
No
Yes
No
Placement Testing scores for Reading and Math (within last 3 years) Other options: College degree (transcript), Career Readiness Certificate, or a Math & English college course with at least a grade of "C" or better. *See Note 1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Immunization record verifying vaccination or positive titer for Varicella (Chicken Pox) N.A. I: Documentation from parent or physician or positive history is sufficient. N.A. II & Phlebotomy: A "positive titer" is required; if the titer is negative then two (2) doses of the vaccine will be needed.
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Flu Shot
No
Yes
Yes
Tdap (diphtheria, pertussis, and tetanus) within 10 years
No
Yes
Yes
Start Hepatitis B Series
No
No
Yes
Healthcare Provider CPR
Yes
Yes
Yes
Verify Driver's License or NC ID Card
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Health Care Admission Requirements (Please read all requirements below)
Immunization record verifying vaccination or positive titer for Rubeola (Measles) Two (2) doses are required of Rubeola or MMR #1 & #2. Immunization record verifying vaccination or positive titer for Mumps Two (2) doses are required of Mumps or MMR #1 & #2. Immunization record verifying vaccination or positive titer for Rubella (German Measles) Two (2) doses are required of Measles or MMR #1 & #2.
Negative PPD (TB Skin test) in last 12 months or a Chest X-Ray and INH if positive PPD N.A. I: "One Step" testing is sufficient. N.A. II & Phlebotomy: "Two Step" testing is required. (The second dose to be given 2 weeks after the 1st dose)
Verify Social Security Card
Yes *Note 2 Yes *Note 3
Background Investigation Asset Scores
Reading 34 – 37
Math 34 – 41
Compass Scores
Reading 32 – 51
Math 22 – 45
Accuplacer
Reading 30+
Math 30+
College Work in Lieu of Testing
Completion of College English
Completion of College Math
Yes Yes *Note 4
Mandatory Uniform and Supply List for N.A. I & N.A. II: ·· Uniform must be royal blue top with white PCC logo on the right side and royal blue pants ·· White or Black shoes with enclosed front (no foam crocs) Other Items: ·· White or Black hose or socks ·· Watch with a second hand ·· Pocket-size notepad ·· Stethoscope ·· Manual blood pressure cuff ·· Black ink pen ·· Transfer/gait belt N.A. II Students: Are required to purchase an N.A. II supply kit from PCC Bookstore or JA Uniforms. Approximately $65. Purchasing Locations: (call for discount info) J.A.'s Uniform (252) 752-2426 Uniforms Galore (252) 355-0055 Prerequisites and payment are due at registration.
* Other acceptable documents: NCRC Scores, SAT Scores, TABE Scores (Basic Skill Plus students only) Note 1: Nursing Assistant and Phlebotomy testing is offered strictly on a walk-in basis on Fridays. All students are required to show a photo ID in order to test as well as present their student ID number. Before scheduling test, please see Healthcare Programs at the Greenville Center (3107 S. Memorial Drive) to receive required testing documentation. Note 2: Nursing Assistant I requires a criminal background check specifically from www.castlebranch.com. The cost for the criminal background check for N.C. residents is $34.75 and non-residents is $59.75. N.C. residents should use code pi06 and out of state students should use code pi06os when registering with Castle Branch. Students can complete the criminal background check on the first day of class. Note 3: Nursing Assistant II requires a criminal background check and drug screening specifically from www.castlebranch.com. The cost for the criminal background check for N.C. residents is $34.75 and non-residents is $59.75. N.C. residents should use code pi06 and out of state students should use code pi06os when registering with Castle Branch. The drug screening test will be paid via www.castlebranch.com at a cost of $32.00 for each student. Students should use code pi06dt for the drug screening test. Once the drug screen is paid for via the website, print collection form and take to your local LabCorp for specimen collection. The clinical dates and times will vary and will be assigned by the instructor. If you fail to complete the criminal background (have certain crimes and/or pending cases) or if you fail to complete the drug screening, you may be denied admission to required clinical sites and you will not receive a refund. If you have any questions regarding the criminal background and drug screen requirement, please call (252) 493-7225. The date to complete the criminal background check and drug screening for the Spring 2019 N.A. II course is January 25, 2019. This includes completing the drug screen at the local LabCorp. Note 4: Phlebotomy – The Phlebotomy course requires a criminal background check and drug screening. Criminal background checks and screening will be completed via www.castlebranch.com. The criminal background check cost for N.C. residents is $34.75 and $59.75 for out of state students. N.C. residents should use code pi06 and out of state students should use code pi06os when registering with Castle Branch. The drug screening test will be scheduled and paid via the website www.castlebranch.com at a cost of $32.00 for each student. Students should use code pi06dt for the drug screening test. Once the drug screen is paid for via the website, print collection form and take to your local LabCorp for specimen collection. The date to complete the criminal background check and drug screening will be announced to you in class by the instructor. A lab coat is required before you can participate in clinical. Clinical times will be 1 full week from 8am-5pm. Clinical times will be assigned by the instructor. If you fail to complete the criminal background (have certain crimes and/or pending cases) or if you fail to complete the drug screening, you may be denied admission to required clinical sites and you will not receive a refund. If you have any questions regarding the criminal background requirement, please call (252) 493-7225. Required documentation provided to PCC: Students should bring copies of all the required information and keep a copy for their own records. Credentia/Pearson Vue State Testing (N.A. I Certification Test Fee): $120.00 payable at the end of the N.A. I course to Pearson Vue. Board of Nursing N.A. II Fee: $24.00 payable at the end of the N.A. II course to NCBON. Students must pay fee within 30 days of course completion or student will not be listed as an N.A. II.
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OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING Phlebotomy (Experience) Learn to draw blood specimens from patients for the purpose of testing and analyzing blood. A phlebotomist's job includes maintenance of equipment used in obtaining blood specimens; the use of appropriate communication skills when working with patients; the selection of venipuncture sites; the care of blood specimens; and the entry of the testing process into the computer, as well as clerical duties associated with record keeping of the blood tests. This course consists of theory and clinical experience in performing blood collections. You must be a high school graduate or have your high school equivalency, have taken or be scheduled to take Healthcare Provider CPR, and meet immunization requirements. 40 hours of clinical rotation is required for each student to complete the program. Clinical times and locations will be designated by instructor and may vary in dates and time. 232 hours. $215; book is approximately $75. 120871 Clinical 124540 Clinical
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BLS Provider (Basic Life Support) BLS Healthcare Provider is a basic life support course including relief of foreign body airway obstruction, 1 and 2 rescuers CPR in infant, child, and adult, and use of automated external defibrillators in adult and child. 6 hours. $80; book (AHA-Health Care Provider) & Face Mask are approximately $35 at PCC Bookstore, and both are required. Spring 2019 120872 1/25 120873 1/26 120874 2/22 120875 2/23 120876 3/22 120877 3/23 120878 4/12 120879 4/13 Summer 2019 124301 5/17 124302 5/18 124303 6/21 124304 6/22 124305 7/19 124306 7/20
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NOTE: The American Heart Association strongly promotes knowledge and proficiency in all AHA courses and has developed instructional materials for this purpose. Use of these materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the AHA. Any fees charged for such a course, except for a portion of fees needed for AHA course materials, do not represent income to the AHA.
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Are you interested in a weekend Phlebotomy class? class would be held on Saturdays 8am-5pm for more information, contact Deneen Lawrence at 252.493.7225 or dlawrence@email.pittcc.edu LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING
Telecommunicator Certification
Basic Law Enforcement Training Learn the essential skills required for entrylevel employment as law enforcement officers with state, county, or municipal governments, or with a private enterprise. Areas of study include criminal law, juvenile law, civil process, traffic crash investigations, alcoholic beverage laws, investigative, patrol, custody and court procedures, emergency responses, ethics, and community relations. For more information, contact the Law Enforcement Division at 252-493-7572. 640 hours. Approximately $1600 (includes books and uniforms). Day Night
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LET LET
Detention Officer Certification Learn the basic standard operating procedures for local confinement facilities as well as the roles and responsibilities of professional detention officers. Financial aid is available for qualified individuals. For more information, contact Kellie Mozingo at 252-493-7214. 188 hours. Approximately $250 (includes book).
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Gain the entry level knowledge and skills needed to practice as an emergency services telecommunicator. Financial aid is available for qualified individuals. For more information, contact Kellie Mozingo at 252-493-7214. 50 hours. Approximately $160 (includes book).
NOTARY PUBLIC Notary Public Learn the information necessary to apply for notary public commissions. Registration requires you to be able to read, write, speak English, and present a government issued photo ID. Prior to being appointed, first-time candidates must successfully complete this course as one of the state requirements. Instructor: Joyce Williams or Linda Mathis. 8 hours. $75; book is required and must be purchased at the PCC Bookstore prior to class. 124711 124712 124717 124713 124714 124716
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OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING REAL ESTATE
LAW ENFORCEMENT IN-SERVICE TRAINING SCHEDULE
Real Estate Pre-Licensing Are you interested in becoming a provisional broker? We can help you prepare to pass the real estate license examination administered by the NC Real Estate Commission. Topics will include basic real estate principles and practices, law and contracts, financing, closing valuation, fair housing, and real estate laws. Instructor: Jim Weese. 80 hours. $185. 124734 1/17-3/26
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GS301
NOTE: Registration for Real Estate Pre-Licensing begins December 6.
Real Estate BICUP
2/15 4/4 5/9 6/6
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1/14-1/18 – First Line Supervision & Leadership Management 40hrs 1/25-2/8 – General Instructor School 88hrs FEBRUARY 2/18-2/22 – Crisis Intervention Team Training for Law Enforcement Officers 40hrs 2/19-2/20 – Servant Leadership 16hrs MARCH
This 4-hour mandatory course is required for all Brokers-in-Charge in order to maintain your eligibility each license year. Instructor: Jim Weese. 4 hours. $45. 125015 125017 125020 125026
JANUARY
8a-12p 8a-12p 8a-12p 8a-12p
GS301 GS301 GS301 GS301
3/4-3/8 – Basic RADAR Operator Certification 40hrs 3/5-3/6 – Being Prepared for the Day 16hrs 3/7-3/8 – RADAR Re-certification 16hrs 3/12-3/14 – Crisis Intervention Team Training for First Responders (EMS/Fire/Emergency Management) 40hrs
Real Estate Update
3/14-4/1 – Report Writing for Law Enforcement 24hrs
This 4-hour mandatory course satisfies the continuing education requirement required by the NC Real Estate Commission. Instructor: Jim Weese. 4 hours. $45.
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Real Estate Elective This 4-hour mandatory course satisfies the continuing education requirement required by the NC Real Estate Commission. Instructor: Jim Weese. 4 hours. $45. 125039 125043 125047 125050 125052
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4/22-4/26 – IPMBA Bicycle Patrol Officer Course 40hrs 4/24-4/25 – Crisis Intervention Team Training for Telecommunicators 40hrs
LAW ENFORCEMENT LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT ACADEMY COURSES 1/14-1/18 – First Line Supervision & Leadership Development 40hrs 3/18-3/29 – Mid-Level Supervision & Leadership Management 100hrs 4/8-4/12, 5/20-5/24, 6/24-6/28 – Executive Leadership & Management Development 144hrs
2019 ONLINE IN-SERVICE TRAINING COURSES
ALL mandatory and topics of choice will be available online for law enforcement, detention, and telecommunicators, with the exception of Firearms and Bloodborne Pathogens. Agency coordinators interested in signing up their entire agency should contact us directly to facilitate the process. WWW.PITTCC.EDU > click on Continuing Education > click on Law Enforcement Training
2096 Central Park Dr. Winterville, NC · 252.493.7214
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SMALL BUSINESS CENTER
www.ncsbc.net > Training >
The Small Business Center is dedicated to the training of potential and existing small business owners. Our commitment is to helping you and your business succeed. We offer free weekly training events as well as free confidential one-on-one business consulting that can help you with your business plan, financials, marketing, and more. The Small Business Center also maintains a resource center that provides you with computer access and research tools to help you run your business better. Register online for our weekly seminars or for an appointment with our business counselor:
https://www.ncsbc.net > Click Training >
For more information, contact Wendy Dunbar at (252) 493-7528 or SBC counselor, Shareen Berkowitz at (252) 493-7298.
How to Start a Small Business Learn key strategies for start-up, financing, and marketing as well as important information about legal issues, licensing, zoning, operations, and more. Discover the resources available to help you start and successfully operate your business. Presenter: Jim Ensor. 3 hours. FREE. 2019-3 2019-9 2019-31 2019-22 2019-27
1/17 2/7 3/7 4/4 5/2
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6p-9p 6p-9p 6p-9p 6p-9p 6p-9p
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Identifying and Avoiding Threats to Your Business There are literally hundreds of threats that can affect a small business. A new big box store competitor, key employees leaving, rising gas prices, recessions, health problems, new legislation, and the list goes on and on. Most existing and new business owners either lack the ability or never “slow down� long enough to identify possible internal and external threats to their businesses. Often, by the time a threat is realized, damage to the business has occurred. This seminar will reveal many common threats small businesses face, assist entrepreneurs in learning how to determine if possible threats currently exist or if they could exist in the near future and most importantly how to avoid these threats. Join us and learn how to ensure the success and sustainability of your business! Presenter: Bob Moore. 3 hours. FREE. 2019-26 4/30
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Grant Writing I for Non-Profits Write grant proposals that get funded or prepare for a management career in the fast-growing nonprofit sector. Expert instructors prepare you for the special needs of the nonprofit industry and help you develop relationships with corporate, foundation, and government funding sources. Presenter: Dawn Morriston. 3 hours. FREE. 2019-6 2019-16
1/29 3/12
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6p-9p 6p-9p
GS401 GS401
Grant Writing II for Non-Profits If you have already taken the basic Grant Writing class but need a more in depth look into the subject, then this class is for you! Presenter: Dawn Morriston. 3 hours. FREE. 2019-10 2019-24
2/12 4/9
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6p-9p 6p-9p
GS402 GS402
Finding the Money for My Business We will give an overview of the lending process and how to make it work for you. Our discussion will cover what lenders look for and expect with regards to your personal credit, cash flow coverage, collateral requirements, capital injection, and character. Presenter: Robbie Dunbar. 3 hours. FREE. 2019-7 2019-21
Success in business begins with a plan. By committing your idea to paper, you face tough questions and identify strengths and weaknesses. Business plans are not just for financing purposes; they are working documents to guide your business. For new and established small business owners, this seminar will start you down the path of small business success. Presenter: Jim Ensor. 3 hours. FREE. 2019-4 2019-12 2019-17 2019-25 2019-28
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BUSINESS TOOLBOX
Writing a Business Plan
1/31 3/28
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Doing Business with the Federal Government Would you like an introduction to doing business with the federal government? We can teach you the basics of how to sell products, services, and construction/engineering services to the federal government. We will discuss methods and levels of procurement, marketing to the federal government, socioeconomic small business programs, registering as a federal contractor, locating, identifying and responding to federal business opportunities, and resources available to assist federal contractors in North Carolina. Presenter: Boyce Haywood. 3 hours. FREE. 2019-32 1/22
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Finding and Understanding Federal Solicitations Did you know that there are federal websites used by government agencies to advertise current opportunities for goods, services, and long range procurement forecasts? Examples of these include, but are not limited to FedBizOpps, FedBid, GSA, and Army, Navy, Air Force and other agency-specific websites. We will address how businesses can connect with prime contractors, and web-based resources to identify current federal contractors and potential teaming partners. Presenter: Boyce Haywood. 3 hours. FREE. 2019-33 2/5
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SMALL BUSINESS CENTER
Choose PCC SBC as Center > Click Search Improving Your Credit Score for a Business Loan
How to Start a Business the Right Way!
With the new credit card laws and the scoring changes made by the three credit bureaus, the rules for having a “good” credit score for your business have changed. “Good”credit is now considered to be 740 and above compared to 680 a year ago. Learn the legal and ethical ways your business can increase its credit score. Presenter: Bob Moore. 3 hours. FREE.
Unfortunately, most entrepreneurs start their new business uninformed and without any thought to licenses, permits, zoning, taxes, insurance and much more. Doing so can often lead to fines, penalties, financial losses, and closure of the business. North Carolina is a “business friendly” state that makes opening a small business easy! During this seminar, Bob Moore, entrepreneur and business technical advisor, will show you how to determine what licenses and permits you need, how to satisfy the IRS requirements, what records you need to keep, how to satisfy the NC Department of Revenue requirements, the legal structures available to you in this great state and more! If you have the proper knowledge, starting a new for-profit business often takes four hours or less! Invest a small amount of time in attending this seminar and learn the right way!!! Presenter: Bob Moore. 3 hours. FREE.
2019-14 2/26
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Sales Tax - Tips for Compliance Join us as we examine key aspects of the tax law, including which businesses are required to collect sales tax, how to determine the correct amount of tax to collect, and how and when to remit the funds to the State. We will also discuss sales tax regulations for those who conduct business outside of North Carolina and end with a look at what the sales tax laws say about non-profits. North Carolina has made big changes to the sales tax laws in the last few years; the seminar will get you up-to-date on your obligations as a business owner! Presenter: Karen Spruill. 3 hours. FREE. 2019-2
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From Hiring to Firing: The Human Resources Foundation Your Business Needs to Stay Competitive & Compliant There are many things you want to do to protect and grow your business. Being on top of your responsibilities as an employer can be one of the more challenging ones. Staying competitive and compliant is tough, and understanding all the complex regulations involved can be even harder! During this session, we will look at each of the key components of being an employer, both from a compliance and best practices point of view. We will walk through the important steps you need to take in your business throughout the entire employee life cycle, starting with building your employer brand, key policies you should have, and how to properly handle performance issues and employee separations. Presenter: Debra Hope. 3 hours. FREE. 2019-39 4/16
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FINANCES Beginning QuickBooks for Business Get introduced to QuickBooks accounting software! You must have basic computer skills – how to use a mouse, etc. Instructor: Leigh McOmber or Connie Haithcock. 3 hours. FREE.
GS401
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Beginning QuickBooks for Business Online
Are you interested in QuickBooks Online? This class will guide new users through the set up of a QuickBooks Online account and teach experienced users how to resolve common issues and avoid common mistakes. Learn tips and tricks to make bookkeeping easy! Who should attend? Both experienced and nonexperienced users are welcome! Instructor: David Campbell. 3 hours. FREE. 2019-5 2019-13 2019-19
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SMALL BUSINESS CENTER MARKETING
Creating Beautiful WordPress Websites for Small Business
Email Marketing: A Crash Course
Writing Your Marketing Plan
In this hands-on seminar, you will learn how to create a basic web presence using WordPress. We will cover the fundamentals of building websites through WordPress including setup, launch, and maintenance. We will also discuss popular tools for helping you build a greatlooking website. Presenter: Guiseppe Getto. 3 hours. FREE.
In this hands-on workshop, you will learn tips, techniques, and strategies to guide you through the tools and features for basic email marketing in Constant Contact. This workshop is great for beginners who want to learn how to start creating email marketing campaigns for their business or for email marketers who aren’t getting the results they expect. You will learn how to design a custom email template, create stand out subject lines and creative content, grow and segment your list, and measure your marketing and analyze your results. Presenter: Melanie Diehl. 3 hours. FREE.
So you have an idea for a product or service that’s bound to capture the hearts and minds (and wallets) of consumers everywhere! Wait a minute! Have you really determined whether there really is a market for your product or service? This course will give you the means to determine your market and your competition, saving you from a death sentence for your product or service. Presenter: Jim Ensor. 3 hours. FREE. 2019-15
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Effectively Marketing the Benefits of Your Products & Services Do you want to win more business and make more money? This interactive workshop will help you identify your client’s needs, wants, or problems. It will also show you how to present your product or service so that the customer buys from you and not your competitor! Presenter: Corey Brown. 3 hours. FREE. 2019-29
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MONDAY NIGHT KICK-OFF SERIES Begin to Understand Your Business Financials Presenter: Antonio Bunn
Preparing Your Finances for Business Ownership
Preparing Your Credit for Business Ownership
Understanding Cash Flow Statements
Learn how the balance sheet works, what it contains, and where the numbers come from. A balance sheet is a snapshot in time of your business assets, liabilities and shareholder’s equity. Understanding the balance sheet will help you know your worth so you can plan to make a profit.
Join us to learn how an income statement works, what it contains, and where the numbers come from. An income statement will allow you to see a picture of your past and present income and expenses, so you can plan to make a profit.
You will learn how the cash flow statement works, what it contains, and where the numbers come from. The cash flow statement will allow you to see how cash flows in and out of your business during a given period of time so that you can plan to make a profit.
1/28, 4/8
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Class is held from 6pm-9pm in Greenville Center, Room 301 18
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We offer free, confidential one-on-one consulting services to assist you in the operations of your business. Services are provided by appointment only. Our experienced business counselor can help you with: ▪▪ ▪▪ ▪▪ ▪▪ ▪▪
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TALK TO US abou to and how WE CAN ur FREE SERVICES HELP your busine ss! JIM ENSOR SBC Director 252.493.7541 jensor@email.pittcc.edu
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SHAREEN BERKOWITZ SBC Counselor 252.493.7298 sberkowitz@email.pittcc.edu
Greenville Center 3107 S. Memorial Drive
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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT ARTS/CREATIVE Watercolor Basics Learn the art of watercolor painting! You will be introduced to the basics of working with watercolor paints and applying various techniques to create your own painting. This is an excellent opportunity to explore your artistic interests. Instructor: Judy Dye. 27.5 hours. $69. 124822 1/8-3/26
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6:30p-9p
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Watercolor Painting This class is for all levels of watercolor interest and knowledge. Basic skills will be introduced if you are new. If you are more intermediate, your focus will be on independent study to help develop your own painting style. We will encourage you to participate in local art events/art organizations. Individual guidance will be given to all students. Instructor: Judy Dye. 27.5 hours. $69. 124825 1/9-3/27 124826 1/9-3/27
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Watercolor painting on display by Instructor, Judy Dye.
Playful Abstract Painting Learn a variety of mark-making techniques and how to use unusual methods for applying acrylic paints. You will have the chance to explore different surfaces such as fabric, paper, and cardboard. Instructor: G. Irizarry. 3 hours. $39. 124578 2/9 124579 4/6
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Beginning Drawing and Painting
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5:30p-8:30p
TBA
Adventuring into Silk Painting
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5:30p-8:30p
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5:30p-8:30p
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Beginning Fine Metal Design Get introduced to basic metal working techniques and skills such as sawing, drilling, filing, soldering, riveting, texturing and polishing. Emphasis is placed on fabricating jewelry and small sculptures. Basic materials will be provided with access to open studio hours. Instructor: Sarah Setzco. 15 hours. $119. 124581 1/8-2/4
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5:30p-8:30p
Whether you are a beginner or are experienced, you will have the opportunity to further your skills in the fundamentals of art by formulating beautiful paintings on silk fabric. All basic materials will be provided with access to open studio hours. Instructor: Sarah Setzco. 15 hours. $99. 124583 3/20-4/17
Creative Writing Seminar
Refine your metal design skills while learning how to etch into metal and create colorful formations with powdered glass and wire. Basic materials will be provided with access to open studio hours. Instructor: Sarah Setzco. 15 hours. $119. 124584 3/21-5/2
You will be introduced to the fundamentals of art while experiencing different techniques and developing creativity. All basic materials will be provided. Instructor: Sarah Setzco. 15 hours. $99. 124582 2/13-3/13
Exploring Enameling and Cloisonne
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Whether you're an inexperienced or experienced writer, this course is for you! The emphasis is on creativity, writing, and critique. Assignments are read anonymously and critiqued by class members and the instructor to work toward improved writing technique and communication skills. Tip sheets on the elements of writing are supplemented by exercises. All genres of writing are welcome. Revision and submission for publication and competition are encouraged. Instructor: Patsy O'Leary. 36 hours. $69. 124471 1/8-3/26 T 124472 1/10-3/28 Th
6:30p-9:30p 6:30p-9:30p
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Family Stories Workshop Every family has stories to tell, but many are lost before they are recorded. In this workshop, you will receive guidance on how to write and structure these stories. Through a balance of lecture, stimulating memory exercises, discussion, and class feedback, you will be able to create a permanent record of these stories for posterity. Instructor: Patsy O'Leary. 36 hours. $69. 124470 1/7-3/25
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1:30p-4:30p
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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Write Now - Creative Writer's Toolbox
Creating Your Life Story in Song: Give a Gift to Your Family
HEALTH & WELLNESS
Have you ever wanted to write a novel or short story but are not sure where to begin? Well, first you have to write, now!! Learn the basic tools of creative writing to get you energized and motivated to put words on paper. Elements of fiction, nonfiction, story-boarding, developing plot, and much more will be discussed. You will take part in group discussions, interactive in-class writing assignments and will come out of this class with a toolbox for writing success. Instructor: Christina Ruotolo. 18 hours. $69.
Capture your journey in life through song; a wonderful gift for your family. Use songs already written, or create lyrics of your own. Songs can be new, or can be favorites from long ago. Leave a lasting legacy for your loved ones with your treasure of music. 3 hours. $25.
Hear My Voice: Social Fun
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Painting Stories with Mixed Media
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Learn how to make a basic pair of lounge pants. Skills learned will be pattern and fabric, sewing a straight stitch, how to make a casing, and measuring for elastic and basic hems. Instructor: Elizabeth Weidner. 8 hours. $49. 124585 1/8-1/29
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6p-8p
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B4U Sew Learn about fabric, sewing terminology, how to read a pattern, how to measure for proper fitting, basic hand sewing stitches, and finally there will be a total discussion and demonstration on a sewing machine. Instructor: Elizabeth Weidner. 8 hours. $49. 124586 2/19-3/12
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DANCE
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Come and learn the "Dance of the Carolinas." You will learn the basic steps of shag dancing. It is recommended that you wear hard sole shoes or you are welcome to dance in your socks. A dancing partner is suggested, but not required. Instructors: Rick and Suzanne Burchfiel. 4 hours. $39. 124990 2/5-2/26 124991 4/2-4/23
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Stage Fright: Performance Anxiety Learn to overcome anxiety (a little nervousness or outright terror) when performing before an audience or in an audition. Gain an understanding of your own personality dynamics and how they are related to performance; explore relaxation techniques useful before and during performances or public appearances, and learn how to improve your overall performance health. This class is perfect for musicians, actors, dancers, public speakers and any others who want to improve public performance skills. 1.5 hours. $15. 121197 124603 124604 124605 124606
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This interactive creative writing workshop will introduce a variety of mixed media assignments that art teachers can incorporate into their current teaching plans. You will learn about the wonderful world of creative writing, including elements of American Gothic or Magic Realism. Artist tools provided will be notebooks and pens and/or pencils. Instructor: Christina Ruotolo. 2 hours. $29. 124464 3/7 124465 5/2
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Basic Sewing: Lounge Pants
Are you ready to dust off your fiction novel, memoir, or completed poetry book and get it ready for publication? Then you have picked the right class! This 8-week course will help you get your completed manuscript ready for self publication. It includes everything you need to know about story-boarding, manuscript formatting, editing, cover design, back copy, book pricing and royalties, crafting the perfect query letter, and how to market your book sales for success. With a comprehensive list of resources to top it all off, there is no better place to turn for learning how to get your book on the shelves and into the hands of readers. Some in-class writing will be required. Instructor: Christina Ruotolo. 14 hours. $59. T
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Join others with life-aging issues (dementia, limited mobility, and others) along with your loved ones, families and/or care takers. Create fun experiences through social interaction while engaging in rhythmic movement and music. Hum, sing, laugh, play rhythm instruments and create your own music together while in a nurturing and safe environment. Be a part of making fun life memories. 3 hours. $25.
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Decrease My Stress: Relaxation through Music Want to lower your stress or anxiety? Music is a significant mood-changer and reliever of tension. Involvement in music has shown to decrease heart rates and to promote higher body temperature - a sign of the body relaxing! Relaxation can lower metabolism and help treat chronic pain and insomnia. By learning techniques for deep relaxation, you can focus on relaxing the mind and the body at the same time. Learn techniques and skills you can practice at home on your own. 1 hour. $15. 121202 1/7 124453 2/4 124454 3/4 124455 4/8 124456 5/6
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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Coping with Loss and Grief Learn positive skills for dealing with loss and grief by understanding the effects and impacts of loss and grief. You will gain an understanding of your personal emotional needs and identify healthy means of support and healing while participating in creative and meaningful music therapy groups. Allow the power of music and other creative arts to help you heal. Whether you are dealing with the loss through death, dementia of your loved ones, PTSD or other trauma, a terminal illness, or life’s ever changing situations such as job loss, music and creative expression can help you find a path of healing and growth. 2 hours. $19. 121227 124448 124449 124450 124451
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HISTORY The Holocaust: Contemporary Lessons Do you have an interest in history? In three weeks, you will learn and understand the effective strategies to combat bullies and abusers, dynamics of Anti-Semitism in modern Germany, and finding inspiration from the motivations and stories of rescuers and resistance fighters. Instructor: Rabbi Harley Karz-Wagman. 3.75 hours. $29. 124897 2/13-2/27 124898 4/3-4/17
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Genealogy Interested in investigating your ancestry? Learn how to find and organize your sources to build your family tree like a pro genealogist! From oral histories in the family to free online repositories to courthouse records, we’ll examine the paper trail left by your ancestors and what it can tell you about where and how they lived. Both digital and paper records will be examined, so access to a computer is recommended but not required. Instructor: Maria O'Laughlin, a local genealogist and an independent contractor for Ancestry. com's ProGenealogists. 2 hours. $29. 125101 2/5 125103 4/10
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New Horizons Band
Conversational Spanish Conversational Spanish is a practical, fun way of learning some basic conversational skills in Spanish. You will learn pronunciation and vocabulary surrounding practical daily activities. The class will be very interactive and you will be expected to participate in group activities. Instructor: Bryan Williamson. 16 hours. $59. 124440 1/15-3/5 124452 3/19-5/7
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Couples Communication Learn concepts and skills that will help you and your partner listen, talk, and relate to one another as well as increase your interpersonal competence to help you both live a more satisfactory and meaningful life. A Couples Communication with ($41.95) or without scripture ($39.95) will be required. The instructor will contact you by phone or email prior to class starting. For order information, contact Lisa Webb at 493-7317. (One packet per couple). Instructor: Martha Brown. 8 hours. $39 per person. 125046 4/3-4/24
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MUSIC New Horizons Band Beginner Did you play in band during high school? Always wanted to learn to play a flute, clarinet, trumpet, trombone or another instrument? It's never too late to learn! New Horizons Band is for adult musicians, novice and experienced. Come learn, relearn and have fun making music. If you have never played, it’s ok. New Horizons Band will help you learn from the beginning or help you “relearn.” No auditions are required! Playing an instrument is great for maintaining finger movement, helping to keep arthritic hands limber and maintaining and improving respiratory functioning. In addition, social fun is good for everyone! New Horizons Band plays for a variety of locations and activities in the community, such as senior living centers, senior social clubs, concerts, celebrations and community events. 32 hours. $50. 124617 1/22-5/9
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Did you play in band during high school? Always wanted to learn to play a flute, clarinet, trumpet, trombone or another instrument? It's never too late to learn! New Horizons Band is for adult musicians, novice and experienced. If you have never played, it’s ok. New Horizons Band will help you learn from the beginning or help you “relearn.” No auditions are required! Participants will need their own instrument. Playing an instrument is great for maintaining finger movement, helping to keep arthritic hands limber and maintaining and improving respiratory functioning. In addition, social fun is good for everyone! New Horizons Band plays for a variety of locations and activities in the community, such as senior living centers, senior social clubs, concerts, celebrations and community events. 48 hours. $75. 124615 1/22-5/9
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PCC Symphony Orchestra Do you play an orchestral instrument? Join us for an opportunity to gain experience by playing in an ensemble. Emphasis is placed on orchestral techniques and the study and performance of a variety of styles and periods of orchestral string ensemble literature. PREREQUISITE: Completion of high school orchestra or band program, or comparable private lesson experience. All other cases to be determined by audition. Instructor: Michael Stephenson. 34 hours. FREE. 125108 1/8-5/7
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Classical Music: A Primer Come learn about music for upcoming PCC Symphony Orchestra concerts. Explore the traditions of Western art music via the structure, style and composers of music before attending the concerts! Course content will include listening, lecture, discussion, an introduction to score reading and conducting, and a handson introduction to orchestral instruments. No previous musical experience required. 2 hours. $15. 124667 2/12 124668 3/19 124669 4/30
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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT The Celebration Singers
Ukulele for Adult Beginners
Reading Music II
Love to sing? Celebration Singers is a fun and social group for adults! We sing for a variety of locations and activities in the community, such as senior living centers, senior social clubs, concerts, celebrations and community events. Come enjoy music from Gospel to Broadway show tunes and just about everything in between. Group singing offers benefits such as deep and controlled breathing, focus on maintaining good use of your lungs, diaphragm and abdominal muscles, and engaging in continued learning for your brain. Add music to your health! You do not have to be an expert musicians. If music reading seems like a foreign language, it’s okay. Celebration singers will gladly help and teach the music for all levels! There are no auditions; come and enjoy the fun. 14 hours. $50.
The ukulele is a fun and easy-to-learn instrument! Even if you have never played an instrument before, you will be playing the ukulele after the very first class! Explore basic chords, simple strums, and fun songs together as a group class. You will need to bring your own ukulele. 5 hours. $59.
Build on concepts you learned in Reading Music I. This will include developing basic music reading skills and exploring basic music theory concepts through collaborative activities and group participation. 5 hours. $59.
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Guitar for Adult Beginners Singing is fun when you can accompany yourself on the guitar! Learn the basics of playing guitar: chords, strumming, single string playing, fingerpicking, tuning, fundamentals of music and technique. Lots of "hands-on" experience in a variety of styles. Folk song literature will be explored, which is ideal for teachers of early childhood through elementary school children and adults who wish to accompany their families. Acoustic guitar is required. Materials not included. 5 hours. $59. 124659 5/1-5/29 124660 5/1-5/29
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The ukulele is a fantastic instrument for accompanying singing, both in small and large groups. Learn common chords and strumming patterns for ease of accompaniment. Bring songs you want to learn as well! 5 hours. $59.
Are you preparing for an audition? Whether you are auditioning for a local group, college or university, or America’s Got Talent, you can experience a successful audition! Let us help you prepare and help you attain minimal stress and anxiety. Our faculty have years of experience with successful audition coaching. Allow yourself to play with ease while performing in an audition. 1.5 hours. $15.
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Fun with Accordion
Maximizing Performance
Calling all who are interested in learning to play the accordion - all level players are welcome! The main class objective for beginners is to learn to play at least one song by the end of the five weeks (although we typically work on several songs over a 5 week period). The class will break down the components to the songs and explore practice techniques to overcome your own individual challenges and to advance your playing. For intermediate to advanced students, you will be challenged to overcome “roadblocks” that may have been holding you back. For everyone - a great time to socialize and make music with the accordion! 5 hours. $59.
Put the fun back in performance! Music performance should bring feelings of great pleasure rather than unpleasant ones. At some point, performing may become too overwhelming and cause fear, tension, or shaky fingers. Our ability to maximize our performance rests on our ability to be in charge of our performance. Come and explore how to make music fun! 1.5 hours. $15.
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Piano for Adult Beginners
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Reading Music I You will be introduced to the basics of reading musical notation. Let us help you make sense of printed music! Topics will include note names, key signatures, intervals, scales, and a brief introduction to rudiments of music theory. The content and pacing of this course will be tailored to the specific interests and abilities of those who attend. (Minimum enrollment required) 5 hours. $59. 124670 1/10-2/7 124671 2/21-3/21
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The Music Academy of Eastern Carolina believes that every life needs music and anyone can learn to play the piano. A desire to learn is the only prerequisite. Classes are not about the final products but about the joy found in the process along the way. You will learn basic hand positions, simple melodies, note names, and beginning music reading. You will encourage and support one another as you make music together. (Enrollment of 4 required) 5 hours. $59. 124618 124629 124619 124628 124631 124630
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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT SAFETY
PCSCC/PCC Driver Improvement Training
CCW Legal Update
Pitt County Safe Communities Coalition in conjunction with Pitt Community College offers the AAA approved Driver Improvement course. This course covers a variety of topics for all drivers. Pre-registration and pre-payment is required 3 days prior to the beginning of class. *NOTE: Completion of this course in no way guarantees any privileges or rights under applicable NC laws. 8 hours. $60.
Do you have your NC Concealed Carry permit and need to update or renew it? Then this is the class for you! You will be updated on NC laws and will be able to re-take the test. No .22 caliber or single action revolvers are allowed. All firearms must be clean and functioning. Instructor: Robert James 2.5 hours. $49. 124820 2/9 124821 4/6
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NC Concealed Carry Group Piano for Adults with Prior Experience Build on knowledge you have learned in previous piano lessons or classes. We will review piano skills and continue development with two-handed techniques including basic hand positions, chords, complex melodies, and use music symbols to play the keyboard. (Enrollment of 4 required) 5 hours. $59. 124632 2/21-3/21 124633 4/25-5/23
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Finale Software Arrangement Learn how to notate music in Finale, the industry recognized music notation software, and create professional lead sheets, tablature, or orchestral scores. Help is available for you to understand this program, from beginner basics to advanced techniques. 3 hours. $25. 121030 124612 124613 124614
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Group String for Adults Do you find yourself wishing to be a part of an ensemble, but not sure if you can play well enough? Your wish has come true! Group Strings classes are relaxed and fun, whether you are new to playing, haven’t played since high school days or just want to play with others. This is the group for you! Enroll today-you never know until you try! 5 hours. $59. 124468 1/15-2/12 124469 2/26-3/26 124580 4/23-5/21
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Learn the aspects of the North Carolina Concealed Carry Handgun Law as they apply to the rights of citizens to carry a concealed handgun. You will also learn how to apply the fundamentals of safety and basic marksmanship. This course will be taught by an NRA Certified Instructor. If you are a firsttime shooter, you will need to take the Basic Pistol class prior to this one. Please bring your Driver's License/picture ID card to class and wear comfortable clothing. If you plan to "rent" a pistol from the instructor, you will need to bring $30-$40 in cash for the instructor to pay for ammunition. No .22 caliber or single action revolvers are allowed. All firearms must be clean and functioning. Classroom portion held at the Greenville Center. Upon registration, you will receive an email with instructions. For any additional information, contact Lisa Webb at 493-7317. Instructor: Robert James. 9 hours. $90. 124818 2/9 124819 4/6
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Basic Pistol You will be introduced to the knowledge, skills, and attitude necessary for owning and using a pistol safely. You will learn about pistol parts and operation, ammunition, gun safety, pistol shooting fundamentals, and pistol shooting activities. If you are bringing your own gun to the range, you must provide your own factory ammo. Also bring safety glasses and hearing protection. Classroom portion held at the Greenville Center. Upon registration, you will receive an email with instructions. For further questions, contact Lisa Webb at 493-7317. Instructor: Robert James. 9 hours. $90. 124815 1/26 124816 3/9 124817 5/4
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UAS Orientation & Prep (Remote Pilot for Drones) The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced that drone operators will have to pass a UAS (Unmanned Aerial System) Part 107 aeronautical knowledge test as one of the requirements for legally flying drones commercially. Discover what commercial drone/ UAS operators will need to know in order to pass the FAA Part 107 certification test. Learn pertinent information regarding regulations, airspace, weather, and more. Instructors: Dan Mayo, William Lewis, Mike Nicholson. 24 hours. $199. 124576 2/5-2/28 124577 3/30-5/4
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AAA Roadwise Pitt County Safe Communities Coalition in conjunction with Pitt Community College offers the AAA approved Roadwise course. This course covers a variety of topics for drivers ages 50+. Pre-registration and payment are required. *Note: Completion of this course in no way guarantees any privileges or rights under NC applicable law. 4 hours. $30. 124434 1/12 124435 2/2 124436 3/9 124437 4/6 124438 5/4
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Motorcycle Safety Foundation: Basic Rider's Course This course is part of the NC Motorcycle Safety Program. You will learn the basics of operating a motorcycle. 100% attendance of all scheduled class hours is mandatory. NO EXCEPTIONS! You must wear long pants, long-sleeved shirts, boots over the ankle, full fingered gloves, and eye protection (sunglasses or prescription eyewear is permissible). Helmets are available, but you are encouraged to bring your own if you have them. Motorcycles are furnished by PCC. Riders must be 16 years of age, but are not required to hold a driver's license to participate in the class. Upon successful completion of the course, you will be able to forego the driving portion of the NC DMV test for gaining your motorcycle endorsement. 22 hours. $145. 124403 124404 124407 124408 124409 124410 124411 124412 124413 124414
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We have over 300 courses to choose from! All courses run for six weeks, are project-oriented, and include lessons, quizzes, hands-on assignments, discussion areas, supplementary links and more. You can complete the course entirely from your home or office. Visit www.ed2go.com/pittcc to see a full list of classes and prices, and get started today!
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2. Click the Courses link, choose the department and course title you are interested in, and select the Enroll Now button. Follow the instructions to enroll and pay for your course. Here you will enter your e-mail and choose a password that will grant you access to the Classroom. 3. When your course starts, return to our Online Instruction Center and click the Classroom link. To begin your studies, simply log in with your e-mail and the password you selected during enrollment.
Start Dates: New course sessions begin each month. Our upcoming sessions begin:
Do you feel like you can never get ahead? Are you seeking a solution to make your current credit situation better and obtain the financial freedom you’ve always dreamed about? Are you seeking ways to save for the future, purchase your first home or a vehicle for the first time? If so, you’re not alone and this series will help you structure and strategize for your future success! Come join us for 3 Steps to your Financial Bounce-Back, 3 Steps to your Credit Bounce-Back, and 3 Steps to Saving Successfully and Purchasing Your First Home. Instructor: Antonio Bunn. 9 hours. $69. 6p-9p
WELCOME! Our instructor-facilitated online courses are informative, fun, convenient, and highly interactive. Our instructors are famous for their ability to create warm and supportive communities of learners.
GHL126
Understanding Your Personal Finances
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Anytime, Anywhere!
GHL126
WEALTH MANAGEMENT
124841 4/8-4/29
LEARNING
1/16, 2/13, 3/13, 4/17, 5/15 Requirements: All courses require Internet access, E-mail, Microsoft Internet Explorer, or Firefox web browsers. Some courses may have additional requirements.
Contact: Lisa Webb Program Coordinator 252.493.7317 lwebb@email.pittcc.edu
GS202/402
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BASIC LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) is designed to give students essential skills required for entry-level employment as law enforcement officers in North Carolina. Instruction topics include criminal law, juvenile law, civil process, traffic crash investigations, alcoholic beverage laws, investigative, patrol, custody and court procedures, emergency responses, ethics and community relations.
Admission Requirements: •
Admission packet
•
Letter of sponsorship by an NC Law Enforcement Agency
• • • • • •
High school graduate or equivalent At least 20 years old
No felony convictions
No major misdemeanors Pass physical exam
Pass required reading test
Costs: • •
$1600 (includes registration fees, uniforms, books, and activity expenses) Financial aid is available for those that qualify
Application packets are available at the PCC Law Enforcement Training Building located at 2096 Central Park Drive in Winterville, NC. For more information, visit www.pittcc.edu and search, ‘blet’ or call 252.493.7571. 26
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DAY ACADEMY: Monday-Friday 8AM-5PM 20 Weeks
NIGHT ACADEMY: Monday-Friday 6PM-11PM 29 Weeks * Registration held twice a year. Check the website for next Academy start dates.
SAVE THE
DATE OPEN HOUSE
Join us to learn what Continuing Education & Workforce Development is all about! TOURS ∙ LIGHT REFRESHMENTS
3.5.2019 8:30-10:30AM Greenville Center • 3107 S. Memorial Drive
Receiving SNAP Benefits? The Food & Nutrition Services Employment & Training program can help pay for training, books, supplies and some support services for qualified individuals receiving SNAP benefits.
PROGRAM BENEFITS: >> >> >> >> >> >>
One-on-one Education Navigator support Career and Education planning Tuition assistance Required book, equipment, supplies and professional licensure exam assistance Support and retention services while in training Job search assistance and support
For more information, please contact Kurt Simmons at 252-493-7890 or kjsimmons482@my.pittcc.edu.
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THE PCC FARMVILLE CENTER IS THE PERFECT FIT FOR PEOPLE WHO: > Want to earn college credit while enrolled in high school > Live in Farmville or the surrounding area > Are graduating from high school
> Applied to PCC in the past but are not currently enrolled > Desire to improve job prospects and future earning potential > Want to learn something new and fun
Start any PCC program at the FARMVILLE CENTER... finish in Farmville, on main campus, or online. Curriculum Programs:
Continuing Education:
Transitional Studies:
> University Transfer > Healthcare Management Technology > Medical Office Administration
> > > >
> English Language Acquisition > High School Equivalency (GEDÂŽ)
Occupational Training Small Business Center Human Resources Development Personal Enrichment
Other Classes: Study Skills, Introduction to Computers, College Transfer Success, Pre-Calculus Algebra, General Statistics, Developmental Reading & English, Developmental Math, Fundamentals of Computing, Music Appreciation, Art Appreciation For more information, call the PCC Farmville Center at 252.753.0010 or visit www.pittcc.edu, search 'farmville center' 3781 South Main Street | Farmville, NC 27828 28
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PITT COMMUNITY COLLEGE
CONTINUING EDUCATION HEALTH CARE PROGRAMS
Nursing Assistant I & II
BLS Provider
Phlebotomy
EKG Monitor Technician
Medication Aide
Pharmacy Technician Training
For more information, visit www.pittcc.edu and click on "Continuing Education" or call Sidette Boyce Brown at 252.493.7233.
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Pitt Community College
TRANSITIONAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT
Adult Basic Education . High School Completion (GED®, HiSET®, TASC™, Adult High School)
HSE (GED®), ABE, & AHS Orientation Schedule for Spring 2018
Leslie Building, Room 143 (GHL-143) Bring Picture ID and Social Security Card
MUST ATTEND BOTH DAYS
JANUARY Tuesday, January 8 & Thursday, January 10
8:30am - 12:30pm or 5:30pm - 9:00pm
FEBRUARY Tuesday, February 5 & Thursday, February 7
8:30am - 12:30pm or 5:30pm - 9:00pm
MARCH Tuesday, March 5 & Thursday, March 7
8:30am - 12:30pm or 5:30pm - 9:00pm
APRIL Tuesday, April 2 & Thursday, April 4
8:30am - 12:30pm or 5:30pm - 9:00pm
MAY TBA *If under 18, student and parent/guardian must see Mary Hopkins to complete underage release paperwork before attending orientation. Call Ms. Hopkins at 252.493.7628 to set up an appointment. TRANSITIONAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT | 252.493.7396 30
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TRANSITIONAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT English Language Acquisition (ELA)
English Language Acquisition (ELA)
Orientation Schedule for Winter/Spring 2019
Leslie Building, Room 125 (GHL-125) 2000 Eddie Smith Street, Winterville, NC 28590
Orientations are 3 hours long
JANUARY Thursday, January 3 (5:00pm) or Friday, January 4 (9:00am) Thursday, January 10 (5:00pm) or Friday, January 11 (9:00am)
Classes begin January 7 Classes begin January 14
FEBRUARY Thursday, February 7 (5:00pm) or Friday, February 8 (9:00am)
Classes begin February 11
MARCH Thursday, March 7 (5:00pm) or Friday, March 8 (9:00am)
Classes begin March 11
APRIL Thursday, April 4 (5:00pm) or Friday, April 5 (9:00am)
Classes begin April 8
*To enroll in an English Language Acquisition (ELA) class, please attend an orientation in the Leslie Building. The Leslie Building is located at 2000 Eddie Smith Street, Pitt Community College. All orientations are in room 125. Please plan to be present for 3 hours. The classes and orientation are for adults only. Classes are FREE! For more information, contact Jan Fisher 493.7213 or 493.7344 (Español) TRANSITIONAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT | 252.493.7396 Spring 2019 | www.pittcc.edu > continuing education | 252.493.7388
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REGISTRATION INFORMATION REGISTRATION •• Registration is on a FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED basis. •• Any adult 18 years of age or older (and out of high school) may register for a course. •• Individuals 16-18 years old may register only with written permission from their high school official. •• Pitt Community College reserves the right to change schedules at any time and to add or withdraw courses. •• No walk-in registration on the first day of class. •• You must register three days before the class start date. •• Payments accepted include check, money order, and credit card. NO CASH! •• First time students must complete and turn in the student data form.
REFUND POLICY •• No refunds or transfers for Self-Supporting (SEF) courses unless the course is canceled by Continuing Education. •• Refunds are automatically processed by the Cashier's Office for all courses canceled by Continuing Education. The College may refund registration fees under the following circumstances: •• If a class is canceled due to insufficient enrollment, the student will receive a 100% refund. •• If a student officially withdraws from an Occupational Extension (OE) class prior to the first class session, the student will receive a 100% refund. •• After an OE class begins and a student officially withdraws from the class prior to or by the 10% point of the scheduled hours, the student will receive a 75% refund. * This refund is limited to the registration fee and does not include accident insurance, liability insurance, textbooks, or supplies. To officially withdraw for a refund, students must sign a refund form on or before the 10% point of the class. This form is available in the Continuing Education & Workforce Development Division office.
INCLEMENT WEATHER •• The Continuing Education Division will adhere to the same schedule modifications (opening, closing, and early release) as those outlined for Pitt Community College.
4 WAYS TO REGISTER In Person Register in person at the
Greenville Center:
1 2 3 4
Registration desk hours: Monday - Friday 7:45am - 5:45pm
By Mail Mail completed registration
form with check, money order, or credit card information to: Pitt Community College Continuing Education P.O. Drawer 7007 Greenville, NC 27835-7007
By Fax Fax your completed
registration form with credit card information to: 252.321.4626
Online
Available for a select number of classes. To view classes available and to register, visit: www.pittcc.edu > continuing education > course schedules
Greenville Center Annex
Memorial Dr. (Hwy.
11)
Greenville Center
Continuing Education & Workforce Development Registration & Main Office 3107 S. Memorial Drive Greenville, NC 27834
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REGISTRATION INFORMATION LOCATION KEY AKP – Alice Keene Park 4561 County Home Rd., Greenville Ayden VT - Ayden Vo-Tech 529 3rd St., Ayden Barber School 3700-D Charles Blvd., Greenville CCC – Community Crossroads Center 207 Manhattan Ave., Greenville CER – Charles E. Russell Building PCC Campus CIT – Craig M. Goess Construction & Industrial Technology Building PCC Campus COA – Council on Aging 4551 County Home Rd., Greenville FV - Farmville Center 3781 Main St., Farmville GCA – Greenville Center Annex 550 Dexter St., Greenville (Behind the Greenville Center) GCC – Grifton Civic Center 437A Creekshore Dr., Grifton GHL – G. Henry Leslie Building PCC Campus GS – Greenville Center 3107 S. Memorial Dr., Greenville KVW – Kay V. Whichard Building PCC Campus LET - PCC Law Enforcement Training Building 2096 Central Park Dr., Winterville MAEC – Music Academy of Eastern Carolina 811 Evans St., Greenville Mitchell's Hair Styling Academy 426 E. Arlington Blvd., Greenville MW - Maintenance Welding Building PCC Campus NCWorks 3101 Bismarck St., Greenville RR – Raymond Reddrick Building PCC Campus
Kristin S. Braswell, Dean of Continuing Education .................................... 493-7260 Sherry Bullock, Administrative Assistant to the Dean ................................ 493-7260 Linda Murphy, Assistant Registrar .............................................................. 493-7657 Brenda Jones-Jones, Assistant Registrar ................................................... 493-7853 Angela Moore, Admissions & Registration ................................................ 493-7388 Tammy Bond-Wilson, Registration Technical Assistant .............................. 493-7388 Karen Rojo, Registration Technical Assistant .............................................. 493-7388 Kurt Simmons, Education Navigator .......................................................... 493-7890 Reginald Baker, Workforce Development Special Projects Coordinator ... 493-7345
COMMUNITY OUTREACH
Ernis Lee, Director, College Outreach ........................................................ 757-3980 Mary Higgs, Administrative Assistant ......................................................... 493-7576
BUSINESS & INDUSTRY SERVICES
Jerry Jones, Director, Business & Industry Services .................................... 493-7216 Elizabeth Midyette, Administrative Assistant ............................................ 493-7266 Zack Cleghorn, Industrial Instructor/Coordinator........................................ 493-7584 Ann Tess, NCRC Administrative Support .................................................... 493-7592 Karen Davis, Coordinator, Human Resources Development (HRD) ........... 493-7551 Tanikeya Hill, HRD Administrative Support ................................................ 493-7845 Jessica Avery, Receptionist, Business & Industry ........................................ 493-7885 Kaneisha Wiggins Receptionist, Business & Industry ................................. 493-7885
HEALTH CARE SERVICES
Sidette Boyce Brown, Director, Healthcare Programs ............................... 493-7233 Deneen Lawrence, Administrative Assistant .............................................. 493-7225 Tonya Forrest, Nursing Assistant Instructor ................................................ 493-7402
LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING
Thomas Forrest, Director, Law Enforcement Training ................................. 493-7572 Wendy Wooten, Administrative Assistant, BLET ........................................ 493-7572 Alexandra McCoy, Administrative Assistant, Moodle ................................ 493-7238 Wayne Coates, Coordinator, BLET ............................................................. 493-7723 David Johnson, Instructor, BLET ................................................................ 825-9919 Doug Bennett, Day BLET Coordinator/Instructor ....................................... 493-7571 Robert Brewington, Night BLET Coordinator/Instructor ............................ 493-7571 Kellie Mozingo, Law Enforcement/Detention Coordinator ........................ 493-7214
FIRE & EMERGENCY SERVICES TRAINING
Jack Cote, Director, Fire & Emergency Services Training ............................ 493-7519 Mekenzie Newkirk, Coordinator, Fire & Emergency Services Training...... 493-7742 Lorri Brewer, Administrative Assistant, Fire & EMS.................................... 493-7648 Ray Smith, Coordinator, Fire/EMS Moodle Training .................................. 493-7583 Jeremy Cleaton, Program Coordinator, EMS Training ............................... 493-7596 Andrew Rhodes, Training Coordinator, Emergency Management ............ 493-7550 Jason Bazelow, Instructor/Coordinator, Emergency Services Training ...... 493-7472
ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Jim Ensor, Director, Small Business Center ................................................ 493-7541 Gail Nichols, Coordinator, Entrepreneurial Education ............................... 493-7625 Wendy Dunbar, Administrative Assistant, Small Business Center ............. 493-7528 Shareen Berkowitz, Counselor, Small Business Center .............................. 493-7298 Lisa Webb, Coordinator, Community Development .................................. 493-7317
MARKETING
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Pitt Community College Continuing Education & Workforce Development Division REGISTRATION FORM Please Print:
Last Name
First Name
Social Security Number
Middle Name
Former/Maiden Name Colleague ID Number
E-mail Address
CHANGE OF ADDRESS: Address
City Home Phone Number
Course ID:
State
Zip Code
County
Work Phone Number
Title of Course: End Date:
Begin Date:
FOR STAFF USE ONLY
Class Type: Self-Supporting
Occupational Extension
CTP
SELF-SUPPORTING REFUND POLICY There are NO REFUNDS OR TRANSFERS for Self-Supporting courses unless they are canceled by Economic & Community Development. For canceled classes, refunds are automatically processed by the Cashier’s Office. OCCUPATIONAL EXTENSION (OE) REFUND POLICY Refunds are automatically processed by the Cashier’s Office for all classes canceled by Continuing Education & Workforce Development. Refunds for dropped classes must be requested in person by the 10% point for 75% tuition refund and before class starts for 100% refund. * In general, the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 prohibits the access and release of student educational records without written consent. By signing this form, the student allows Pitt Community College to release academic records/transcripts, along with conduct records, to current and future employers.
Student Signature
Instructor Signature (if applicable)
Pitt Community College Continuing Education & Workforce Development Division REGISTRATION FORM Please Print:
Last Name
First Name
Social Security Number
Middle Name
Former/Maiden Name Colleague ID Number
E-mail Address
CHANGE OF ADDRESS: Address
City Home Phone Number
Course ID: Begin Date:
State
Zip Code
County
Work Phone Number
Title of Course: End Date:
FOR STAFF USE ONLY
Class Type: Self-Supporting
Occupational Extension
CTP
SELF-SUPPORTING REFUND POLICY There are NO REFUNDS OR TRANSFERS for Self-Supporting courses unless they are canceled by Economic & Community Development. For canceled classes, refunds are automatically processed by the Cashier’s Office. OCCUPATIONAL EXTENSION (OE) REFUND POLICY Refunds are automatically processed by the Cashier’s Office for all classes canceled by Continuing Education & Workforce Development. Refunds for dropped classes must be requested in person by the 10% point for 75% tuition refund and before class starts for 100% refund. * In general, the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 prohibits the access and release of student educational records without written consent. By signing this form, the student allows Pitt Community College to release academic records/transcripts, along with conduct records, to current and future employers.
Student Signature
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Instructor Signature (if applicable)
STUDENT DATA FORM
Division of Continuing Education & Workforce Development P.O. Drawer 7007 · Greenville, NC 27835 Phone: (252) 493-7388 · ConEd Fax: (252) 321-4626 · Law Enforcement Fax: (252) 321-4626 www.pittcc.edu > continuing education TO APPLY, YOU MUST BE 18 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER. If you are age 16, or have not yet reached age 18, then you must have a Release Form signed by your High School Principal or his/her designated representative in order to be eligible to enroll in Continuing Education courses. (This form may be obtained from our office.) I certify that I am 18 years or older and not enrolled in public school, or, a public school release form is attached with all required signatures. Instructions: Type or print in ink, respond to all questions completely, use your legal name, and return completed application to the PCC Representative.
Colleague ID Name
Last
Address County
County of Residence
Country
U.S. Citizen:
Home Phone
(
First
City
)
No (
Work Phone
)
Cell Phone
Date of Birth:
Ethnicity:
Zip
State of Residence
Yes
Social Security Number
Middle/Maiden
State
(
Gender:
) Male
Female
Race:
Hispanic/Latino
Asian
Black or African American
Not Hispanic/Latino
American Indian or Alaska Native
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
White
How did you hear about this course? Please check only one. Advertisement
Corporate Contact
Personal Initiative
Recruitment Activities
Referral
Other
Check one of the following graduation types: High School Graduate
High School Equivalency Completion
Did not graduate High School
Adult High School Graduate
Current High School Student or High School Equivalency Student
Name of High School attended or High School Equivalency received from: Student Type: Not applicable
Fire & Rescue/EMS/Law Enforcement
Dual Enrollment
Employee
Senior Citizen
Inmate
Employment Status: Please check one. Retired
Employed 1-10 hours per week
Unemployed-Not Seeking Employment
Employed 11-20 hours per week
Employer
Employed 40 or more hours per week
Unemployed-Seeking Employment
Employed 21-39 hours per week
Address
Highest educational level completed: Please check one. 1
2
3
4
5
6
High School Equivalency
One Year Vocational Diploma
Bachelor’s Degree
7
8
9
10
11
12
Adult High School Diploma
Associate Degree
Master’s Degree or Higher
Is your tuition being paid by an agency/organization? If yes, please specify Are you taking this course for certification?
Yes
(Copy of authorization to pay must be on file or attached)
No
Please complete the following if it applies to you: I hereby give permission to Pitt Community College and the NC Department of Community Colleges to release my grades to: NC Department of Insurance Fire/Rescue Commission
Employer
NC Criminal Justice’s Training & Standards Commission and/or NC Sheriff’s Commission
Potential Employer
BY MY SIGNATURE, I CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE INFORMATION IS CORRECT.
Other
Signature
Date
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