Spring Catalog for Continuing Education Released | Eastern NC Now

Area residents will soon see catalogs in their mailboxes or around town that are full of exciting and rewarding continuing education classes at Beaufort County Community College

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    WASHINGTON, N.C.     Area residents will soon see catalogs in their mailboxes or around town that are full of exciting and rewarding continuing education classes at Beaufort County Community College. The Continuing Education Division offers everything from high school equivalency to paramedic training. Personal enrichment classes such as cooking, small engine repair, yoga and field trips to the opera are also available.

    Continuing education classes do not require students to go through a normal admissions process. Students can sign up for as few or as many classes as they would like. All classes require students to register, but some, such as the small business seminars and the high school equivalency classes, are free of charge.

    Residents of Beaufort, Hyde, Tyrrell and Washington Counties have access to these classes since a variety of them are offered across all four counties. BCCC runs a mix of computer, healthcare, weapons training, and occupational classes at its Washington County Center in Roper and at the Hyde County Davis Center in Engelhard.

    These classes offer ways for residents to expand their businesses, build their skills, increase their success in the workforce and take joy in participating in a new activity. Spring registration for continuing education classes is now taking place. Residents can view the catalog at http://www2.beaufortccc.edu/schedule/2018-fall-ce-schedule.pdf or call 252-940-3675 and ask to join the mailing list.

  • Contact: Attila Nemecz
  •     Attila.Nemecz@beaufortccc.edu

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