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Introduction to Adult Education Series Lewis and Clark’s 50th Anniversary Introduction Introduction Introduction to Adult Education Series Lewis and Clark’s 50th Anniversary By Alexandra Blockton ablcokton@lc.edu
Adult Education can help you develop literacy skills, and obtain the knowledge and training necessary for employment and self-sufficiency.
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The Honoring Adult Education Faculty and Staff are:
Terri Austin Robert “Bart” Bettorf Jeff Campbell Barbara Davis Sabrina Davis Barbara Dorris Leonard Dollins Jeremy Elledge William Ellington Gabrielle Ellis Mitch Fletcher Diana Fuchs Jimmy Fuller Victoria Greer Dr. Valorie Harris Sherrie Kirbach Kavon Lacey Chay Lemoine Kelley Marsh Rick Marshall Julie McAfoos Kelly Meyer Kathy Moody Marsha Morgan Belinda Phillips-Blair Gina Rintoul Lori Silva Tom Slusser
Megan Stevenson Sheila Vaughn Monica Waller Pam Williams Damon Yates Nancy Young
The adult education program offers: Construction 1&2 Information Technology (IT) Bridge to Warehousing High School Equivalency Instruction Project Read Youthbuild/Americorps Health Sciences English as a Second Language (ESL) I-Pathways(GED Online Study Material) Family Literacy
NO Diploma? NO Problem! Adult Education is here to help you! Lewis and Clark Community College’s Adult Education division offers opportunities for those without a high school diploma or GED as well as for those who struggle with reading or math through Career Pathways programs. These programs put students on a pathway to a career. Depending on the career pathway, many options allow students to earn college credit while obtaining their GED’s.