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CCCC recognizes first Basic Skills Plus participants

01.26.2012Continuing EducationGraduations

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CCCC recognizes first Basic Skills Plus participants

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Ten Central Carolina Community College students enrolled in the College and Career Readiness Department's adult high school or GED programs are also learning workforce-training skills in the college's first Basic Skills Plus program. All were recognized at a Dec. 19 ceremony at the Lillington Adult Education Center. The students, who attend programs at LAEC, Triangle South Enterprise Center or the West Harnett Center, earned their certificates by completing an online Study Skills curriculum course as preparation for success in other curriculum classes. Pictured (front, from left) are participants Brittany Thompson, of Raeford; Cristy Westbrook, of Erwin; and Zhane Bethea, of Dunn; and (back, from left) Nicolette Bergerstock, of Bunnlevel; Taniella Elliott, of Dunn; Aaron Keil, of Lillington; Andrea Pete, of Angier; and Bianca Massey, of Erwin. Not pictured are participants Darius Smith and Marguarita Vargas. For more information about the Basic Skills Plus program, contact Andre Mapp, program coordinator, at (919) 718-7339.

CCCC recognizes first Basic Skills Plus participants

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Ten Central Carolina Community College students enrolled in the College and Career Readiness Department's adult high school or GED programs are also learning workforce-training skills in the college's first Basic Skills Plus program. All were recognized at a Dec. 19 ceremony at the Lillington Adult Education Center. The students, who attend programs at LAEC, Triangle South Enterprise Center, or the West Harnett Center, earned their certificates by completing an online Study Skills curriculum course as preparation for success in other curriculum classes. Pictured (from left) are Dr. Bud Marchant, CCCC president; Dr. Stelfanie Williams, vice president of Economic and Community Development; participant Aaron Keil, of Lillington, receiving his certificate from Dawn Tucker, dean of College and Career Readiness; and LAEC staff member Kristy Baggett. For more information about the Basic Skills Plus program, contact Andre Mapp, program coordinator, at (919) 718-7339.

CCCC recognizes first Basic Skills Plus participants

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Ten Central Carolina Community College students enrolled in the College and Career Readiness Department's adult high school or GED programs are also learning workforce-training skills in the college's first Basic Skills Plus program. All were recognized at a Dec. 19 ceremony at the Lillington Adult Education Center. The students, who attend programs at LAEC, Triangle South Enterprise Center, or the West Harnett Center, earned their certificates by completing an online Study Skills curriculum course as preparation for success in other curriculum classes. Pictured (from left) are Dr. Bud Marchant, CCCC president; Dr. Stelfanie Williams, vice president of Economic and Community Development; participant Taniella Elliot, of Dunn, receiving her certificate from Dawn Tucker, dean of College and Career Readiness; participant Zhane Bethea; and Kristy Baggett, LAEC staff member. For more information about the Basic Skills Plus program, contact Andre Mapp, program coordinator, at (919) 718-7339.

CCCC recognizes first Basic Skills Plus participants

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Ten Central Carolina Community College students enrolled in the College and Career Readiness Department's adult high school or GED programs are also learning workforce-training skills in the college's first Basic Skills Plus program. All were recognized at a Dec. 19 ceremony at the Lillington Adult Education Center. The students, who attend programs at LAEC, Triangle South Enterprise Center, or the West Harnett Center, earned their certificates by completing an online Study Skills curriculum course as preparation for success in other curriculum classes. Pictured (front, from left) are participants Bianca Massey, of Erwin, and Brittany Thompson, of Raeford; Dawn Tucker, dean of College and Career Readiness; participants Taniella Elliott, of Dunn; Zhane Bethea, of Dunn; Aaron Keil, of Lillington; Christy Westbrook, of Erwin; Andrea Pete, of Angier; and Nicollete Bergerstock, of Bunnlevel; and (back, from left) Dr. Stelfanie Williams, CCCC vice president of Economic and Community Development; Dr. Bud Marchant, CCCC president; Gerald Edwards, TSEC instructor; Kristy Baggett, LAEC staff; Andre Mapp, Basic Skills Plus program coordinator; and Annie Utley, WHC instructor. For more information about the program, contact Mapp at (919) 718-7339.

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