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WHY CHOOSE OHP ADULT &
CONTINUING EDUCATION? t Convenient Classes: Locations throughout our service area, including our Bellefontaine Campus, Urbana South Campus, our new Kenton North Campus, Marysville Branch locations and several courses and trainings available online! t Top-Notch Instructors: OHP instructors are highly-qualified, skilled and experienced in the workforce. They bring with them years of experience in the field and have chosen to impart their knowledge to our students. You will appreciate the individual attention you receive from our instructors. They truly make you their top priority as they prepare you for a future filled with new opportunities! t Our Success Rate: More than 91% of our students successfully complete their programs, and OHP’s Adult & Continuing Education boasts a positive post-program placement rate of 95%, meaning our students have gone on to work in the industry in which they received training or on to college to continue their studies!
Education is the key to getting ahead in today’s tough economy. From basic education to job training, Ohio Hi-Point provides hands-on, skills-based instruction that will help you meet your educational goals. Our affordable, flexible education options allow you to make an investment in your future without sacrificing a lot of time and money. We have short-term, full-time, job training, customized training for businesses and manufacturers, and our Adult Basic Literacy Education (ABLE) program, which is ideal if you wish to refresh your math, reading and writing skills, or if you are preparing to return to college or for the GED test.
SUPPLY AND DEMAND Ohio Hi-Point Career Center is the premier choice for workforce development in northwest-central Ohio. We leverage our relationships with community, business and industries to develop programs that are market-driven, comprehensive, and relevant. Not only do we know what employers are looking for—we make sure our students have the tools they need to meet those demands.
LIFE DOESN’T STOP Balancing school, work and family can be challenging, but a busy life shouldn’t get in the way of an education. Ohio Hi-Point Career Center makes it easier to have it all by providing the flexibility to attend classes at conveniently located campus-style facilities or take advantage of distance and virtual learning options. 2010 FALL/WINTER COURSE SCHEDULE | 3
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MISSION STATEMENT Ohio Hi-Point’s mission is to develop our most valuable resource— people—by providing quality career-technical and academic education. 4 | OHIOHIPOINT.COM
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JOIN OUR ALUMNI & FRIENDS ASSOCIATION In 2008, Ohio Hi-Point Career Center formed the OHP Alumni & Friends Association as a place to connect graduates, friends, family, business partners and supporters of our high school and adult education divisions. The Alumni & Friends Association has goals to reconnect the OHP community and provide support for the school district’s educational mission. Membership is free! Become a member by joining our online social community, Est. 1974, at http://est1974.ning.com This publication is published by the Office of Marketing & Communications at the Ohio Hi-Point Career Center, 2280 SR 540, Bellefontaine, OH, 43311. It is a free publication and is available to any resident of the Ohio Hi-Point school district and in other areas. Any comments or questions should be emailed to Shane Haggerty, marketing and communications coordinator, at shaggerty@ohp.k12.oh.us
ADMINISTRATION: Kim Davis, Superintendent Ext. 1204 kdavis@ohp.k12.oh.us Eric Adelsberger, Treasurer Ext. 1205 eadelsberger@ohp.k12.oh.us Darlene Chiles, Adult & Continuing Education Director Ext. 1207 dchiles@ohp.k12.oh.us Amy Main, Adult & Continuing Education Supervisor Ext. 1400 amain@ohp.k12.oh.us
ADULT EDUCATION STAFF: Joan Manns, Adult Education Business Operations Coordinator Ext. 1208 jmanns@ohp.k12.oh.us Michelle Rutledge, Financial Aid/Student Services Coordinator Ext. 1402 mrutledge@ohp.k12.oh.us Jay Hunt, Student Services/GED Chief Examiner jhunt@ohp.k12.oh.us
Lori Ludwig, Health Occupations Coordinator Ext. 1219 lludwig@ohp.k12.oh.us Jeniffer Brubaker, DIT Coordinator Ext. 1224 jbrubaker@ohp.k12.oh.us Fred Henry, IST Instructor Ext. 1422 fhenry@ohp.k12.oh.us Jeff Dysert, HVAC Instructor Ext. 1381 jdysert@ohp.k12.oh.us Kent Amey, HVAC Instructor Ext. 1381 kamey@ohp.k12.oh.us Mark Curtner, IST Instructor Ext. 1422 mcurtner@ohp.k12.oh.us Joel Headington, IST Instructor Ext. 1422 jheadington@ohp.k12.oh.us Earl LeVan, Diversified Industrial Training Coordinator Ext. 1399 elevan@ohp.k12.oh.us Tammy Detwiler, Public Safety Services Coordinator Ext. 1392 tdetwiler@ohp.k12.oh.us
Sharon Halter, Adult Basic Literacy Education Coordinator Ext. 1406 shalter@ohp.k12.oh.us Marylu Clute, ABLE Secretary Ext. 1432 mclute@ohp.k12.oh.us Stacey Colwell , Adult Education Secretary/ Receptionist Ext. 1398 scolwell@ohp.k12.oh.us 2010 FALL/WINTER COURSE SCHEDULE | 5
ADULT BASIC LITERACY EDUCATION The Adult Basic Literacy Education (ABLE) program provides adults with a second chance to master basic skills such as basic reading, writing and math. These skills are needed to earn and maintain employment. ABLE also provides opportunities to obtain basic computer skills, meet entrance requirements for continuing education courses, including college studies, preparation for the GED test and more. With programs in GED preparation and testing, WorkKeys Assessments and Refresher Basics for College and Training, ABLE helps you establish a firm beginning to a new career or college pathway! The ABLE program is designed as a learning center where you will study in an informal setting to achieve the goals you have established and work at your own pace.
ADULT BASIC LITERACY
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DISTANCE EDUCATION FOR ADULT LEARNERS—THE ABLE D.E.A.L. With this program, adult learners can prepare for the WorkKeys or GED test, refresh skills for entrance tests and determine your own study schedule. Learning is flexible with your work and family schedules, and online materials are available 24 hours-a-day, 7 days-a-week! All that’s required from you is internet access, an email address, basic computer and reading skills and attendance at an ABLE orientation.
ABLE ORIENTATIONS
YOUR FIRST STEP TO NEW OPPORTUNITIES! CLASS LOCATIONS & ORIENTATION DATES
Go Prepared (Adult College Prep)
Ohio Hi-Point Career Center
For more information, new start dates, and to register contact: Sharon Halter: (937) 599-3010, ext.1406 or email shalter@ohp.k12.oh.us or Marylu Clute ext. 1432
Galilee Lutheran Church,
***Requires official application prior to testing***
Flexible morning, evening and online schedules. Call to register for next starting date. 2280 St. Rt. 540, Bellefontaine M/W or TU/TH | 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. TU/TH | 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. Dates: Aug 9, Sept 27, Nov 15, Jan 24, Mar 14, May 9 Dates: March 15, May 10 301 Lincoln Blvd., Russells Point Call for dates and details.
Champaign Co. Comm. Center, C-TEC 1512 US 68 S, Urbana M/ W/TH | 8:30 a.m.- 12:30 p.m. TU/TH | 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. Dates: Aug 9, Sept 27, Nov 15, Jan 24, Mar 14, May 9
Rhodes State College Learning Lab
809 Fontaine St., Kenton M/TU/ W | 8:30 a.m.- 12:30 p.m. Dates: Aug 9, Sept 7, Oct 12, Nov 30, Jan 18, Feb 22, April 4, May 9 TU/TH | 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. Dates: Aug 16, Sept 20, Nov 8, Jan 18, Mar 7, May 2
Bellefontaine and Marysville Locations August 30 through November 18, 2010 January 31 through April 26, 2011
GED TESTING SCHEDULE
Ohio Hi-Point Career Center Aug 3 & 5 Sept 7 & 9 Nov 2 & 4 Dec 7 & 9
Champaign County Nov 8 & 9
Union County Oct 18 & 19
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940 London Ave., Suite 1600, Marysville TU/W/TH 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. and/or 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. TU/TH | 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. Dates: Aug 16, Sept 20, Nov 8, Jan 18, Mar 7, May 2
Contact Sharon Halter at (937) 599-3010, ext. 1406 or Marylu Clute, ext. 1432 to reserve your place.
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INTEGRATED SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Ohio Hi-Point offers the Industrial Training Program – Integrated Systems Technology (IST). This program provides training in the critical skills required by systems technicians in modern industry. The IST program is North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (NCA) accredited and ISO-9000 certified. The program is offered as a full time 900 hour one-year program, as well as a part-time, two-year 900-hour program.
The IST program includes the following courses: Advanced Hydraulics Advanced Pneumatics Applied Automation Principles Basic Computer Training Basic Electrical AC and DC Theory Basic Process Control Business English Industrial Mathematics Industrial Safety and Health Introduction to Computer Aided Design (CAD) IST 3225 Introduction to Electronics IST 3125 Introduction to Hydraulics IST3420 Introduction to Machining
INTEGRATED SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY
IST3271 IST 3120 IST3460 IST3410 IST 3141 IST3142 IST3143 IST3101 IST3151 IST3152 IST3250 IST3251 IST3320
ADDITIONAL IST COURSE OFFERINGS 10IST3326 Advanced Auto-CAD 10IST3470 HVAC Trainer and Troubleshooting Course Any of the courses are available on an individual basis to give you the latest training in your desired field. Classes offered at Ohio Hi-Point Career Center and at our new satellite site in Urbana.
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Introduction to Noise, Vibration and Harshness Principles Introduction to Pneumatics Introduction to Welding Mechanical Blueprint Reading Mechanical Systems and Principles 1 Mechanical Systems and Principles 2 Mechanical Systems and Principles 3 Metrology Motor Controls I Motor Controls II Programmable Logic Controls (PLC) Level 1 Programmable Logic Controls (PLC) Level 2 Total Productive Maintenance Practices (TPM)
Concurrent enrollment through Clark State Community College provides Integrated Systems Technology students with 23 hours of college credit upon completing their program.
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IST3126 IST 3121 IST3252 IST3080 IST3150 IST3470 IST3110 IST3115 IST 3140 IST3325
For more information please contact: Mark Curtner (937) 599-3010, ext. 1422 or email mcurtner@ohp.k12.oh.us
SHORT TERM BASIC/CNC MACHINING CLASSES 11FMCH2101 11FMCH2101B2 11FMCH2102 11FMCH2102B2 11FMCH2105 11FMCH2105B2 11FMCH2104 11FMCH2104B2 11WCNC2201 11WCNC2201B2 11WCNC2202 11WCNC2202B2
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Math & Measurement
16 hrs.
Blueprint Reading
24 hrs.
Manual Milling Machine Module I
40 hrs.
Engine Lathe Module I
40 hrs.
CNC Machining Module I
40 hrs.
CNC Machining Module II
40 hrs.
Welding Welding
40 hrs. 40 hrs.
START DATE
DAYTIME/EVENING
September 13, 2010 September 14, 2010 September 27, 2010 September 28, 2010 October 18, 2010 October 19, 2010 November 22, 2010 November 23, 2010 January 17, 2011 January 18, 2011 February 21, 2011 February 22, 2011
Daytime: Mon. thru Thurs Evening: Tues./Thurs. Daytime: Mon. thru Thurs Evening: Tues./Thurs. Daytime: Mon. thru Thurs Evening: Tues./Thurs. Daytime: Mon. thru Thurs Evening: Tues./Thurs. Daytime: Mon. thru Thurs Evening: Tues./Thurs. Daytime: Mon. thru Thurs Evening: Tues./Thurs.
September 20, 2010 January 10, 2011
Evening: Mon./Wed. Evening: Mon./Wed.
WELDING
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For more information please contact: Mark Curtner (937) 599-3010, ext. 1422 or email mcurtner@ohp.k12.oh.us
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HEATING, VENTILATION AND
AIR CONDITIONING (HVAC) The HVAC program is designed to train competent service technicians and installers to fill the everincreasing need for knowledgeable “techs.� Students will be prepared to earn certifications that are highly recognized in the HVAC industry and will then have the opportunity to find a rewarding career in the field. A certified HVAC technician can most often have job security not found in many other careers, along with the freedom to relocate almost anywhere in the country due to the high demand for these skilled workers.
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Classes to be held at Ohio Hi-Point Career Center and at our new satellite site in Urbana.
Thermal Systems play a key role in industry and commercial and residential applications, including refrigeration, air conditioning, and heat pumps. Curriculum: Thermal System Power; Enthalpy; Temperature Measurement; Gas Laws; Thermal Science Concepts; Heat Transfer Methods; Thermodynamic Cycles; Refrigeration System Operation; Refrigerant Types; Heat Pump System Operation; Thermal Efficiency; Refrigeration Components; Phase Diagrams and Property Tables.
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HEATING, VENTILATION & AIR CONDITIONING
Environmental Applications will enable students to learn the environmental effects such as sun or humidity, insulation, lighting and ceiling fans on living structures. Curriculum: Heat Load; Insulation; R Values; Thermodynamic Efficiency; Heat Loss; Humidity: Dew Point; Psychrometrics; Air Conditioning; Thermal System Design and Human Comfort Factors.
For additional information please contact Jeff Dysert, (937) 599-3010, ext. 1381, or email jdysert@ohp.k12.oh.us or Kent Amey at ext. 1381 or email kamey@ohp.k12.oh.us
PUBLIC SAFETY SERVICES PARAMEDIC CERTIFICATE PROGRAM Ohio Hi-Point has partnered with Clark State Community College to bring their Paramedic Certificate Program to the Bellefontaine Campus. This program provides quality education in the “art and science” of advanced out-of-hospital emergency care. The curriculum provides for integration of knowledge and skills including pre-hospital environment, preparatory skills, trauma and burns, medical emergencies, OB/GYN emergencies, behavioral emergencies and crisis intervention. Upon successful completion, the student will meet and exceed the objectives of the National Standard Paramedic Training Curriculum, providing eligibility for the National Registry Certification exam. Travel will be required for certain course work and clinicals. Medical Terminology and Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology are pre-requisite courses.
Certifications that can be earned: EMT-FIRST RESPONDER EMT-BASIC EMT-B REFRESHER EMT-INTERMEDIATE
PUBLIC SAFETY SERVICES
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Classes offered at Ohio Hi-Point Career Center and in Urbana. For information contact: Tammy Detwiler (937) 599-3010, ext. 1392 or email tdetwiler@ohp.k12.oh.us
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FOUR WAYS TO ADVANCE YOUR FUTURE ADULT BASIC LITERACY EDUCATION From the basics of beginning reading and simple addition, through the requirements for an Ohio High School Equivalence Diploma (GED), the Adult Basic Literacy Education (ABLE) Program provides learning programs designed and paced for each student’s needs. Individual, small group, and online instruction are designed to help participants meet their educational goals. Students receive instruction and materials to improve their reading, writing and math skills to prepare for entrance exams, job training courses, helping children with homework, preparing for the official GED test, or improving job skills for advancement.
CAREER DEVELOPMENT Ohio Hi-Point Adult Education helps adult learners looking for a new career pathway develop the skills necessary to earn quality employment by offering training and certification in high-growth industries. Through our various career development programs, our clients can prepare to re-enter the workforce or move on to college to earn an advanced degree, positioning them for a solid future in the workforce.
CAREER ENHANCEMENT Short-term career enhancement courses provide quick training in technical skills that are currently being used and required by employers. Career enhancement courses enable an individual to enhance their current skills and/or gain new skills quickly. Courses are available in the areas of computers, technical and trade, health care, public safety services, and more.
CAREER ENRICHMENT Think of career enrichment as an investment in yourself. Ohio Hi-Point offers plenty of short-term enrichment opportunities for you to utilize both personally and professionally. Maybe you want to learn a new way to cook or to be able to repair your own car, or maybe you want to learn photography or how to better manage your personal finances. Whatever the case, a specially designed enrichment course is always offered at Ohio Hi-Point Career Center.
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CONVENIENT LOCATIONS MARYSVILLE
BELLEFONTAINE
URBANA
Ohio Hi-Point Career Center 2280 State Route 540, Bellefontaine, OH 43311
Ohio Hi-Point Career Practical Nursing Satellite: Center-South Campus 232 North Main Street, 1412 N. Main Street, Marysville, OH 43040 Urbana, OH 43078 (Located directly off of SR 68 and next to Grimes Field Airport)
UNION COUNTY
HARDIN COUNTY
ABLE/GED SATELLITE: Union County One-Stop 940 London Ave. Suite 1500 Marysville, OH 43040
Ohio Hi-Point Career Center-North Campus 409 Madison Ave. Kenton, OH 43326
HERE’S HOW
WE GET YOU THERE. A BRIGHTER FUTURE AWAITS FOR ANYONE WILLING TO TAKE THE RIGHT STEPS. Whether your goals are personal advancement, a new career or more basic education, Ohio Hi-Point Career Center offers unique paths to create a brighter future. t Get your GED or gain basic literacy with the ABLE program t Sharpen your focus and core academic skills with a variety of Career Development options t Work your way up the career ladder through advanced skill development through Career Enhancement courses t Enrich your professional or life skills with unique courses of interest, whether for work or the pleasure of learning something new 14 | OHIOHIPOINT.COM
ADULT BASIC LITERACY EDUCATION THE FIRST STEP TO A BETTER LIFE IS TO MASTER THE BASICS
ABLE PROVIDES BASIC ADULT LITERACY SKILLS
YOU ARE NEVER TOO OLD TO GAIN YOUR GED. IT IS ESSENTIAL TO JOB OPPORTUNITIES
HI-POINT OFFERS GED TESTING OPPORTUNITIES ARE AVAILABLE IN LOGAN, CHAMPAIGN, HARDIN AND UNION COUNTIES
THE ABLE D.E.A.L. (DISTANCE ED FOR ADULT LEARNERS) PREPARES YOU FOR THE WORKKEYS ASSESSMENT OR GED TEST.
CAREER DEVELOPMENT COLLEGE CREDIT AGREEMENTS HAVE BEEN ESTABLISHED WITH RHODES STATE, CLARK STATE, URBANA UNIVERSITY AND FRANKLIN UNIVERSITY TO CREATE A COLLEGE PATHWAY FOR YOU, IF DESIRED.
MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGIES COURSES TEACH YOU THE THE LATEST IN MACHINE AND AUTOMATION SKILLS
DEVELOPING ADVANCED SKILLS AND CAPABILITIES UNLOCK THE POTENTIAL TO A BETTER JOB AND A PROSPEROUS FUTURE
HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND INFORMATION SYSTEM PROGRAMS PROVIDE OPPORTUNITIES IN THIS GROWING FIELD
INTEGRATED SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY OFFERS A WELL-ROUNDED TECHNICAL EDUCATION
HVAC PROGRAMS PROVIDE A PRACTICAL PATH TO COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL FIELDS
PUBLIC SAFETY COURSES PREPARE YOU FOR A RANGE OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTOR JOBS
CAREER ENHANCEMENT
CAREER ENRICHMENT
IMPROVE YOUR OPPORTUNITIES FOR TOMORROW WITH CAREER ENHANCEMENT AND NEW SKILL DEVELOPMENT ENHANCE YOUR CAREER IN THE FIELDS OF HEALTHCARE, COMPUTERS, MANUFACTURING, AND PUBLIC SAFETY
LEARN THE COMPUTER SKILLS THAT ARE KEY IN MANY SERVICE AND ADMINISTRATIVE OCCUPATIONS
SPECIAL ENRICHMENT COURSES ARE OFFERED TO ADULTS OF ANY AGE AT OUR BELLEFONTAINE CAMPUS
MANY PEOPLE FIND THEY NEED TO LEARN NEW SKILLS WHEN THEY ARE DISPLACED OR NEED TO FIND A NEW JOB
STEP-BY-STEP GUIDANCE HELPS YOU TO USE WORD PROCESSING, DATABASE, PRESENTATION AND SPREADSHEET SOFTWARE
LEARNING IS A LIFELONG PURSUIT, AND OHIO HIPOINT PROVIDES COURSES THAT SATISFY DIVERSE INTERESTS
BEGIN WITH THE BASICS, THEN PROCEED TO MORE ADVANCED COURSES AND PROGRAMS
STRENGTHEN YOUR WRITING. MATH OR COMMUNICATION SKILLS
LET HI-POINT COUNSELORS HELP YOU CHART THE RIGHT PATH TO TOMORROW
PURSUE PICTUREPERFECT HOBBIES LIKE DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
EDUCATION IS MORE THAN ACADEMIC. WHEN YOU PURSUE YOUR INTERESTS, LIFE IS MORE FULFUILLING
RULE THE KITCHEN BY LEARNING CAKE DECORATING, PIZZA MAKING AND MORE PRACTICAL CLASSES TEACH BASIC, EVERY DAY SKILLS LIKE HOME REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE
EXPLORE NEW WORLDS WITH CAPTIVATING SUBJECTS LIKE ORNITHOLOGY (STUDY OF BIRDS), OR REDISCOVER YOUR PAST WITH GENEAOLOGY
LEARN LIFELONG SKILLS LIKE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
OHP’s Health Occupations Program features the opportunity for individuals to become trained in Health Information Technologies, which includes the management of patient health information. Individuals employed in related occupations work with health care records, payment history and delivery of services. There is a need for skilled workers in the health industry, specifically in health care facilities and medical offices. Health Occupations also offers programs in State-Tested Nurse Aide (STNA), a program approved by the Ohio Department of Health, and prepares individuals to take the state examination and work as a nursing assistant in the future. The newest offering is Pharmacy Technician training. Pharmacy technicians work under the supervision of the pharmacist and have duties that include filling prescriptions, counting pills, measuring medications and labeling products. Pharmacy technicians also verify prescriptions and maintain patient records and insurance information and are employed in retail pharmacies, hospitals and extended care facilities. Other programs offered include Phlebotomy and a program to train to become a dining assistant in long-term care facilities.
DINING ASSISTANT
Course: 11FHOC7102 Dates: Aug 9 & 10, 2010 Mon./Tues. | 8:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. | $62
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Course: 11WHOC7102 Dates: Jan 19 & 20, 2011 Wed./Thurs. | 8:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. | $62
NURSE AIDE
Course: 11FHOC7100K Dates: Sept 14 – Nov 16, 2010 (Kenton) Tues./Thurs. | 5:00 p.m.-9:30 p.m. | $670 Course: 11FHOC7100U Dates: Oct 25 – Nov 18, 2010 (Urbana) Mon.-Thurs. | 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. | $670 Course: 11FHOC7100M Dates: Nov 29 – Feb. 9, 2011 (Marysville) Mon./Wed. | 5:00 p.m.-9:30 p.m. | $670 Course: 11WHOC7100B Dates: Jan 12 – Feb 16, 2011 Wed./Thurs. | 8:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. | $670 Course: 11WHOC7100B2 Dates: March 8 – May 10, 2011 Tues./ Thurs. | 5:00 p.m.-9:30 p.m. | $670
PHLEBOTOMY
Course: 11FHOC7101K Dates: Sept 7 – Oct 19, 2010 (Kenton) Tues./Wed. | 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. | $660 Course: 11FHOC7101M Dates: Nov 3 – Dec 22, 2010 (Marysville) Wed./Thurs. | 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Course: 11WHOC7101U Dates: Jan 10 – Feb 21, 2011 (Urbana) Mon./Wed. | 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Course: 11WHOC7101B Dates: Feb 7 April 4, 2011 (Bellefontaine) Mon./Wed. | 5:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
PHARMACY TECHNICIAN
Course: 11FHOC7103 Dates: Nov 22 –March 18, 2011 Online | Time to be determined. | $2,000 *Orientation on Bellefontaine campus on November 22, 2010 Course: 11SHOC7103 Dates: April 18 – Aug 5, 2011 Online | Time to be determined. | $2,000 *Orientation on Bellefontaine campus on April 18, 2011.
IV THERAPY
Course: 11FCNE7200 Dates: Nov 2 – Jan 25, 2011 Tues. | 5:00 – 10:00 p.m. | $465 Course: 11WCNE7200 Dates: March 8 – May 31, 2011 Tues. | 9:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. | $465
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
Course: 11WHIT6104 Dates: Jan 10 – March 21, 2011 Mon. | 5:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. | $225 (book not included) Course: 11WHOC7104 Dates: March 5 – April 16, 2011 Saturday| 9:00 a.m. – 12:00p.m. | $225 (book not included)
Coding Update Classes
Help with Modifiers Course: 11FHOC7301 Dates: September 8, 2010 Wed. | 5:00 p.m. – 7:00p.m. | $103 E/M Training on the Fly Course: 11FHOC7302 Dates: October 13, 2010 Wed. | 5:00 p.m. – 7:00p.m. | $103 2010 Coding Updates Course: 11FHOC7303 Dates: November 3, 2010 Wed. | 5:00 p.m. – 7:00p.m. | $103
American Sign Language For Healthcare Workers Course: 11FHOC7320 Dates: Sept 4 – Oct 16, 2010 Saturday | 9:00 a.m. – 12:00p.m. | $125 Course: 11WHOC7320 Dates: Jan 22 – March 5, 2011 Saturday | 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
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HEALTH OCCUPATIONS
For more information or to request an application please call Lori Ludwig at (937) 599-3010, ext. 1219 or email lludwig@ohp.k12.oh.us
HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY STATE-TESTED NURSE AIDE t $MBTTFT IFME BU 0IJP )J 1PJOU $BSFFS $FOUFS and at our satellite sites in Marysville, Urbana and Kenton. t 5IJT IPVS QSPHSBN BQQSPWFE CZ UIF Ohio Department of Health, prepares individuals to function as a Nursing Assistant and to take the state examination. Nursing Assistants help to provide basic care related to the hygiene, grooming, mobility, and nutritional needs of patients. t &NQMPZNFOU PQQPSUVOJUJFT FYJTU JO FYUFOEFE care, acute care facilities, and in home health care agencies. t 1SF SFRVJTJUF 8PSL,FZT "TTFTTNFOU B NJOJNVN score of a level 3 in applied mathematics, reading for information and locating information. t 1BSUJDJQBOUT NVTU QSPWJEF QSPPG PG B TUFQ tuberculosis skin test prior to class participation, BCI/FBI criminal records check, and official high school or GED transcript. t 1SPHSBN DPNQPOFOUT JODMVEF BDBEFNJDT TLJMMT laboratory practice and clinical application. t 4UBUF FYBNJOBUJPOT BSF IFME BU UIF DBSFFS DFOUFS following each scheduled class. Exam dates are to be announced. Concurrent enrollment through Clark State Community College provides Health Information Technology students with 7 hours of college credit upon completing their program.
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This 48-week (800 hours) program prepares individuals for management of patient health information. Individuals employed in related occupations work with health care records, payment history and delivery of services. Each student will receive a laptop (price is included in the program fees) to be used at school and at home, and the student may keep their computer upon successful completion of the program. Employment opportunities exist in health care facilities and medical offices. Curriculum areas include Keyboarding, Communications, Computer Applications, Medical Terminology, Basic Human Anatomy, Human Diseases and Conditions, Medical Law and Ethics, Medical Transcription, Medical Coding, Administrative Medical Office and Insurance Billing. Program prerequisites include computer literacy and keyboarding skills, and completion of Work Keys testing in applied mathematics (Level 4), reading for information (Level 5) and locating information (Level 5). Program admission requirements include a completed application with a $20 fee, submission of a high school transcript or GED, completed reference forms, BCI/FBI criminal records check and a two-step tuberculosis skin test. This program curriculum is approved by the National Health Career Association. Students successfully completing the program may take a national certification exam for Medical Transcriptionist, Medical Billing and Coding, and Medical Administrative Office certifications.
For more information or to request an application please call Lori Ludwig at (937) 599-3010, ext. 1219 or email lludwig@ohp.k12.oh.us
PRACTICAL NURSING AT THE
NANCY J. KNIGHT SCHOOL OF NURSING
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ENROLLMENT REQUIREMENTS: * Age 18 or older * Application with official high school transcript or GED on file * Pass WorkKeys testing with Level 4 or above. Work Keys testing includes applied math, reading for information and locating information. Admissions are competitive based on overall application score, which includes WorkKeys scores. * Submit four references (after testing is complete) * Have an official State and Federal background check submitted directly to the program coordinator.
Anatomy and Physiology Urbana Course: 11FNUR5020U Dates: Sept 27 – Dec 10 Wed./Fri | 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Marysville Course: 11FNUR5020M Dates: Sept 28 – Dec 10 Tues./Wed. | 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Course: 11WNUR5020M Dates: Jan 4 – Mar 18 Tues./Wed. | 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Bellefontaine Course: 11WNUR5020B Dates: Jan 3 – Mar 18 Wed./Fri. | 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Online
Course: 11FNUR5020O Dates: Sept 27 – Dec 10 Course: 11WNUR5020O Dates: Jan 3 – Mar 18
Visit www.ohiohipoint.com for current prerequisite course offerings.
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Approved by the Ohio Board of Regents and Ohio Board of Nursing, this 1440 clock hour program prepares graduates to pass the Board of Nursing NCLEX licensing exam and work as an LPN in a variety of health care settings. The Nancy J. Knight School of Nursing offers both a day 44-week program and an evening 88-week program at Ohio Hi-Point Career Center. A 44week program is also offered at our Urbana and Kenton sites. A 72-week dual enrollment PN to RN program with Clark State Community College is offered at our site in Marysville. Pre-requisite courses in Anatomy & Physiology and Computer Applications are required before the start of first quarter classes. There are different pre-requisite criteria for the dual enrollment. This criteria can be obtained from the program coordinator. Instruction includes concurrent clinical experience at area health facilities for Nursing Principles, MedicalSurgical Nursing, Maternal/Infant Health, Gerontology, Pediatric Nursing, IV Therapy, and Pharmacology. Additional coursework includes Nutrition, Microbiology, Mental Health & Illness and Growth and Development.
For more information or to request an application and testing registration packet, please call Amy Main at (937) 599-3010, ext. 1400 or email amain@ohp.k12.oh.us
SKILL TRAINING
COMPUTER CLASSES On a quarterly basis, OHP offers a variety of affordable part-time classes to enhance your computer skills and other areas of interest that are timely, developed based upon the current workforce demands and economic conditions and can assist you in refreshing or renewing your skills.
BASIC COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (MICROSOFT OFFICE 2007) Course: 11FMIS4261 Dates: Sept 14 –Oct 5, 2010 Course: 11WMIS4261 Dates: Jan 18 – Feb 8, 2011 Tues./Thurs. | 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. | 21 hrs. | $280 Room: AWE Laptop Lab
EXCEL 2007– Certification Prep
COMPUTER OFFERINGS:
(Includes two test vouchers) Course: 11FMIS4271 Dates: Dec 13 – Jan 19, 2011 Mon./Wed. | 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. | 27 hrs. | $300 No class December 22, 27, & 29, 2010 Room: AWE Laptop Lab
ACCESS 2007
EXCEL 2007 – Level One
Certification Prep (Includes two test vouchers) Course: 11FMIS4270 Dates: Nov 11 – Dec 13, 2010 Mon./Thurs. | 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. | 27 hrs. | $300 No class on November 25, 2010 Room: AWE Laptop Lab
ACCESS 2007 – Level One
Course: 11FMIS4256 Dates: Sept 20 – Oct 11, 2010 Course: 11WMIS4256 Dates: Jan 3 – 13, 2011 Mon./Thurs. Mon. | 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. | 12hrs. | $180 Room: AWE Computer Training Lab
ACCESS 2007 – Level Two
Course: 11FMIS4257 Dates: Oct 18 – Nov 2t, 2010 Course: 11WMIS4257 Dates: Feb 15 – March 8, 2011 Mon./ Tues. | 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. | 12hrs. | $180 Room: AWE Computer Training Lab
(Pre-requisite: Basic Computer Literacy or equivalent) Course: 11FMIS4253 Dates: Sept 22 – Oct 13, 2010 Wed. | 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. | 12 hrs. | $180 Course: 11WMIS4253 Dates: Jan 26 – Feb 16, 2011 Room: AWE Computer Training Lab
EXCEL 2007 – Level Two
Course: 11FMIS4254 Dates: Oct 20 – Nov 10, 2010 Wed. | 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. | 12 hrs. | $180 Course: 11WMIS4254 Dates: Feb 23 – Mar 16, 2011 Room: AWE Computer Training Lab
EXCEL 2007 – Level Three
Course: 11FMIS4255 Dates: Nov 17 – Dec 8, 2010 Wed. | 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. | 12 hrs. | $180 Course: 11WMIS4255 Dates: Mar 23 – April 20, 2011 Room: AWE Computer Training Lab
OUTLOOK – Certification Prep
(Includes two test vouchers) Course: 11WMIS4272 Dates: March 22 – April 12, 2011 Tues./Thurs. | 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. | 21 hrs. | $225 Room: AWE Laptop Lab
POWERPOINT 2007 – Certification Prep (Includes two test vouchers) Course: 11FMIS4273 Dates: Oct 13 – Dec 15, 2010 Wed. | 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. | 27 hrs. | $300 Room: AWE Laptop Lab
POWERPOINT 2007 – Level One
(Pre-requisite: Basic Computer Applications or equivalent) Course: 11FMIS4258 Dates: Oct 7 – 14, 2010 Tues./Thurs. | 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. | 9 hrs. | $135 Room: AWE Computer Training Lab
WORD 2007 – Certification Prep (Includes two test vouchers) Course: 11WMIS4274 Dates: Jan 5 – March 2, 2011 Wed. | 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. | 27 hrs. | $300 Room: AWE Laptop Lab
WORD 2007 – Level One
(Pre-requisite: Basic Computer Applications or equivalent) Course: 11FMIS4250 Dates: Oct 19 – Nov 9, 2010 Tues. | 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. | 12 hrs. | $180 Course: 11WMIS4250 Dates: Jan 24 – Feb 14, 2011 Mon. | 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. | 12 hrs. | $180 Room: AWE Computer Training Lab
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WORD 2007 – Level Two
BASIC AUTO MAINTENANCE & SERVICE
WORD 2007 – Level Three
SPECIAL INTEREST
Course: 11FMIS4252 Dates: Dec 14 – Jan 11, 2011 Tues. | 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. | 12 hrs. | $180 No class on December 28, 2010 Course: 11WMIS4252 Dates: April 4 – April 25, 2011 Mon. | 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. | 12 hrs. | $180 Room: AWE Computer Training Lab *Register and complete Word Level One, Level Two and Level Three and receive a free Certification Test Voucher.
From Here, You Can See Tomorrow
Whether you want a better job, a job period, want to strengthen your relationships, or start saving for that dream house, we’ll examine the different facets of our lives, why some people seem to get all the breaks, and how we can bring improvement into our lives. We’ll examine everything from career, education, faith, family, health, fitness, finance, relationships and more. Course: 11FENR8016 Dates: Nov 2 – 23, 2010 Tues. | 6:30-8:30 p.m. | $30 Room: TBD
MINOR HOUSEHOLD REPAIR
Course: 11FENR8011 Dates: Oct 6 – 27, 2010 Wed. | 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. | 12 hrs. | $100 Course: 11WENR8011 Dates: Feb 2 – 23, 2011 Room: 403
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Course: 11FENR8015 Dates: Oct 5 – 26, 2010 Tues. | 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. | 8 hrs. | $75 Course: 11WENR8015 Dates: Feb 1 – 22, 2011 Room: 504
ENRICHMENT CLASSES PIZZERIA PIZZA AT HOME
(Taught by Michael Shepherd, 4 time World Pizza Champion) Students will learn the fundamentals of dough, sauce, cheeses, hand forming styles, baking techniques and how to toss like a pro! Course: 11FENR8008 Dates: Oct 19 & 21, 2010 Tues./Thurs. | 6:00 – 8:30 p.m. | 5 hrs. | $30 (supplies not included)
CAKE DECORATING
Course: 11FENR8001 Dates: Oct 7 – Nov 11, 2010 Thurs. | 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. | 12 hrs. | $75 (supplies not included) Course: 11WENR8001 Dates: Feb 3 – Mar 10, 2011 Room: Kitchen
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
Course: 11FMIS4263 Dates: Oct 4 – Nov 9, 2010 Mon. | 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. | 12 hrs. | $180 Course: 11WMIS4263 Dates: Feb 7 – Mar 21, 2011 Mon. | 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. | 12 hrs. | $180 Room: Adult Education Conference Room *No class Feb. 21, 2011
GENEALOGY BASICS
(Complete your family tree) Course 11FENR8003 Dates: Oct 6– Nov 10, 2010 Wed. | 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. | 9 hrs. | $60 Course 11WENR8003 Dates: Feb 2 – Mar 9, 2011 Room: TBD ***NEW***OHP is now offering online classes through ed2go! “Online learning anytime, anywhere... just a click away!” Take courses in Anatomy and Physiology, Computer Applications, Medical Terminology, and Grant Writing to name a few. Go to www.ed2go.com for a complete list of course offerings.
ORNITHOLOGY (STUDY OF BIRDS) Course: 11FENR8013 Dates: Sept 20 – Oct 4, 2010 Mon. | 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. | 6hrs. | $40 Room: TBD
BUILDING A SECURE FINANCIAL FUTURE (Workshop conducted by Todd C. Baker, Financial Advisor with Edward Jones) Course: 11WENR8012 Dates: Feb 8 – 17, 2011 Tues./Thurs. | 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. | 8 hrs. | $45 (additional $15 material fee) Room: Adult Education Conference Room
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Course: 11FMIS4251 Dates: Nov 16 – Dec 7, 2010 Tues. | 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. | 12 hrs. | $180 Course: 11WMIS4251 Dates: Feb 28 – March 21, 2011 Mon. | 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. | 12 hrs. | $180 Room: AWE Computer Training Lab
For information contact: Joan Manns (937) 599-3010, ext. 1208 or email jmanns@ohp.k12.oh.us
COLLEGE PATHWAYS Ohio Hi-Point Career Center Adult & Continuing Education has built strong relationships with colleges and universities throughout the state of Ohio in order to allow our students to create easy transitions into college. Articulation agreements have been established with two-year and four-year colleges and universities through memorandums of understanding with the following: Rhodes State College, Clark State Community College, Franklin University, Urbana University. Two branch campuses are located at OHP’s Bellefontaine Campus—Clark State Community College and Urbana University. For more information on opportunities to take college coursework at these locations contact: Mahdi Wade, Clark State 937.328.7967 or email wadem@clarkstate.edu Peggy Harper, Urbana University 937.484.1363
Ohio Hi-Point Career Center is now under the Ohio Board of Regents and University System of Ohio, giving students more opportunities!
Career-Technical Credit Transfer (CT2) As Ohio secondary and adult career-technical students seek higher education, the CareerTechnical Credit Transfer (CT2) initiative allows for approved technical coursework to be transferred to state 2 and 4 year institutions of learning for college credit. t 5BLF FRVJWBMFOU UFDIOJDBM DPVSTFT BOZXIFSF within the public educational system. t 0CUBJO UFDIOJDBM DSFEJUT VQPO FOSPMMNFOU JO higher education) without unnecessary duplication or institutional barriers. t "UUBJO UIFJS IJHIFTU FEVDBUJPOBM BTQJSBUJPOT JO the most efficient and effective manner as a result of clear and consistent standards. http://regents.ohio.gov/careertechtransfer/ approved-programs-courses/index.php
COLLEGE CREDIT Ohio Hi-Point Career Center has articulated their career development programs with 2-year and 4-year colleges and universities through memorandums of understanding with the following: James A. Rhodes State College Clark State Community College Franklin University Urbana University
COLLEGE PATHWAYS
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STUDENT SERVICES
ADMISSIONS
Class Enrollment
Each program and class has a minimum and maximum number of participants permitted. Classes will be cancelled and registration fees returned in full if the minimum number of tuition-paying students is not reached.
Fees
Some programs have fees associated with enrollment. All fees are noted in this catalog next to each class or program information. You should check with Student Services or program instructors for a complete listing of fees.
FINANCIAL AID Specific Points
The purpose of financial aid is to supplement your and your family’s contributions toward your cost of education. Financial aid is offered to all eligible full-time adult students. Ohio Hi-Point Career Center’s primary financial aid options include: Grants – Federal Pell Grant. Gift aid awarded on need-based eligibility criteria. Loans – Federal Stafford Loans. Federal dollars borrowed through guarantee agencies and the school. This loan represents debts that must be repaid. 22 | OHIOHIPOINT.COM
Other aid – Local agency funding such as offered through the WIA (Job and Family Services) offices, Veterans Assistance, and Trade Adjustment Act. Apply at local offices.
ELIGIBILITY
To receive financial aid you must:
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Be a U.S. citizen, or an eligible non-citizen Be enrolled in a full-time program Have a valid Social Security number Make satisfactory academic progress Register with the Selective Service, if applicable Not be in default on any federal loans or grants
APPLICATION PROCEDURE
To apply for Department of Education financial aid programs, complete the U.S. Department of Education’s Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Application can be made on the Web at “http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/ or through the financial aid office. You and your parent (if applicable) should also get a Personal Identification Number (PIN) from the Dept. of Education to electronically sign your FAFSA.
INFO
Our Student Services office is here to assist those who are considering enrollment in one of our programs. The office will work closely with you during the enrollment process to understand your career and college options, admission requirements and financial aid possibilities.
For additional information or to receive a financial aid package contact: Michelle Rutledge, Ohio Hi-Point Career Center, 2280 State Route 540, Bellefontaine, OH 43311, 937-599-3010 ext. 1209 or email mrutledge@ohp.k12.oh.us
It is the policy of the Ohio Hi-Point Joint Vocational School District that educational activities, employment practices, programs and services are offered without regard to race, color, national origin, marital status, ancestry, gender, religion, disability or age.
OPEN HOUSE & CAREER EXPO Thursday, November 18, 2010 4 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Bellefontaine campus
Explore adult learning opportunities Discover college and career pathways and financial aid assistance Visit with area colleges and universities Sample the menus of local restaurants
FROM HERE,YOU CAN TASTE THE
FUTURE.
HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAMS
HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAMS
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Together 14 school districts make up what is the Ohio Hi-Point Career Center’s High School Division, and this collection of talented, hardworking, diverse and unique juniors and seniors make-up one of the finest career-technical high schools in Ohio. It is a pleasure to have a team of dedicated instructors in over 30 Career-Technical Programs in Bellefontaine and at satellite locations, as well as our College Tech Prep programs and rigorous academic classes. Ohio Hi-Point isn’t the vocational school of the past. Today, we are on the cutting-edge of technology, where every student has their own laptop, and we are equipped with wireless technology. Not only do we pride ourselves on our technology, but we also take pride in our unique programs that can give our students a jump-start on the path to college. We have programs that offer college credits, advanced certifications, apprenticeships, internships and more! With our distinctive curriculum and focus on hands-on practical learning, our students walk away better prepared for college, better prepared for the workforce, and better prepared for the world beyond, all while earning advanced-standing and cost-saving opportunities! This is OHP, and this is truly 21st Century Learning!
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School of Construction School of Transportation School of Engineering & Architecture School of Health & Science School of Agriculture & Environmental Science School of Information Technology & Digital Media School of Human Services School of General Studies School of Business & Administrative Services School of Education
ONE Amazing Journey Follow our next generation of Hi-Point Journeys student bloggers as they document the journey of life at Ohio Hi-Point Career Center for one academic school year. Follow their paths on Facebook, in pictures, through their videos and on their personal blogs as they embark on the final stage of preparation for the real world.
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REGISTRATION To register you must be 18 years of age or older and have either graduated from high school or received a GED.
REGISTRATION IS EASY Classes fill quickly — register early. There are six different ways you can register. You may register as soon as you receive this brochure.
You can also register anytime: On-Line: www.ohiohipoint.com E-Mail: jmanns@ohp.k12.oh.us with registration information FAX: Transmit a completed registration by dialing (937) 592-0442. Phone-in registration: Phone in registrations (937) 599-3010 are accepted from 8:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m., Monday through Thursday, and from 8:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. on Friday.
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Walk-in: Ohio Hi-Point Career Center, Adult Resource Center, 2280 St. Rt. 540, Bellefontaine, OH 43311. The adult office is open for walk-in registration, Monday through Thursday, 8:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m., and from 8:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. on Friday. Mail in: Send the registration form located below to Ohio Hi-Point Career Center, 2280 St. Rt. 540, Bellefontaine, OH 43311-9594. The Adult Education office will be closed on the following dates: September 6, 2010 – Labor Day November 24-26, 2010 –Thanksgiving Break December 22-31, 2010 – Winter Break January 17, 2011 – Martin Luther King Day February 21, 2011 – President’s Day March 28-April 1, 2011 – Spring Break
ADULT REGISTRATION FORM NAME: _________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________ ADDRESS CITY ZIP PHONE: ________________________________________________________________________________ HOME BUSINESS COURSE TITLE:___________________________________________________________________________ COURSE TITLE:___________________________________________________________________________ MAIL TO: Adult Education, Ohio Hi-Point Career Center 2280 St. Rt. 540, Bellefontaine, OH 43311-9594 MASTERCARD, VISA, DISCOVER & AMERICAN EXPRESS ACCEPTED It is the policy of the Ohio Hi-Point Joint Vocational School District that educational activities, employment practices, programs and services are offered without regard to race, color, national origin, marital status, ancestry, gender, religion, disability or age.
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