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NORWICH, Conn. - Join us for a Virtual Open House that will walk you through Three River Community Collegeâs (TRCC) job skill-related classes and programs in Allied Health, Manufacturing, and Professional Development. From the comfort and safety of home, staff will give an overview of available Spring Courses, ways to use SNAP benefits for course credit, the Manufacturing Pipeline as well as introduce local Community Partner Resources. The Virtual Open House will be offered Dec. 15 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Three Riversâ non-credit training courses are short-term and perfect for those who want to learn new skills, reinvent their career, or gain personal or professional enrichment. At this virtual open house, you ll learn about the many Allied Health programs being offered in some of the fastest growing careers in Connecticut, including Certified Nurse Aide (CNA), Dental Assisting, Pharmacy Technician, Community Health Worker (NEW), and more. TRCC also offers comprehensive Pro
ALBANY, N.Y. â State University of New York has launched a free Online Training Center to give more New Yorkers a gateway to college, no matter where they live across the state.
The center, announced by State University of New York Chancellor Jim Malatras, features high school equivalency, college prep, and employment certification programs.
As phase one of Malatrasâ new SUNY For All campaign to expand access to higher education, the center will prepare eligible students for college and post-COVID careers with training and success coaches to guide them.
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Eligible students must be a New York state resident from a low- or moderate-income household, without a post-secondary degree, who may be unemployed or recently laid off.
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Registered Nurse Eden Mulligan of Great Bend used Barton Community College’s services all the way from her high school equivalency degree through nursing school, and she now provides for her family with a job she loves.
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Tragedy struck at the age of 16, when she lost her father in a motor vehicle accident. The toll of the loss, compounded by dysfunctional home life and alcohol abuse, sent her down a dark path.