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Karmen Dillon |
Chief Information Officer | Profile |
Columbia Gorge Community College (CGCC) offers a flexible schedule of credit and non-credit classes on campus, online, and in the community.
Surry Community College is located in Dobson, North Carolina in the beautiful foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, and services Surry and Yadkin Counties. Founded in 1964, the college is a two-year, comprehensive college with an open-door admissions policy. We offer thirty-six areas of study, many of which have options for an associate degree, diploma or certificate, as well as online degrees. In addition, the college serves over 18,000 students in over 1,500 classes through our Corporate and Continuing Education division. This area of the college offers a variety of learning opportunities through “not-for-credit” classes for those looking to take a one-time class for personal enrichment or to expand their knowledge base in a particular area. In addition to its main campus, the college operates the Workforce Development Center in Mount Airy, the Yadkin Center in Yadkinville, the Pilot Center in Pilot Mountain, and The Elkin Center in Elkin. Offering many of our basic skills, continuing education classes and core curriculum classes, these satellite centers are conveniently located to better serve our communities and students. Our exceptional faculty and staff provide the knowledge and expertise required for challenging careers or successful transfers to four-year colleges or universities, as well as help prepare students for jobs in vocational, occupational and industry related areas. Whether you are just graduating from high school, an adult student looking to change careers, or seeking further certification in your current career, Surry Community College will help put you to work faster and provide you with a successful career path.
To develop human potential through quality, relevant and affordable learning opportunities that result in improved social and economic well-being for our students and our state. Community Colleges of Spokane transforms lives and uplifts humanity, inspiring students to lead communities, build the nation and enrich the world.
Established in 1968, Maine`s public university system enrolls more than 40,000 students annually at seven universities, a law school, eight centers, and 75 distance learning sites. Nearly two-thirds of its alumni -- 120,000 people -- live in Maine. General Information The University of Maine System makes a widespread impact across our state. It is a major economic driver and Maine`s largest single provider of an educated workforce. More than 40,000 students attend our seven universities and the University of Maine School of Law. On average, 5,300 students graduate each year, and an estimated 120,000 alumni live in Maine and contribute to the quality of life in their local communities. Thousands more Mainers and Maine-based businesses benefit from university research and development, business development, Cooperative Extension programs, community and cultural events, and a wide range of other activities.
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