Dee Krueger, director, LLCC-Taylorville, was interviewed Thursday, July 27, on the WTIM Morning Show. She discussed fall classes and the welcome event at LLCC-Taylorville, partnership agreements and adult learning classes.
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Voting open in Jacksonville Journal Courier 2023 Readers’ Choice Contest
The Jacksonville Journal-Courier 2023 Readers’ Choice Contest is currently open for voting, and one of the categories is University/College. You can place votes for LLCC-Jacksonville at: https://www.myjournalcourier.com/2023readerschoice/#/gallery/?group=461575.
Outreach Centers rejoin Student Services
The LLCC Outreach Centers have rejoined the Student Services division as of July 1. For the prior 16 months, Outreach Centers were part of Academic Services.
In the news
Diane L. Wilson, program director, neurodiagnostic technology (NDT), was interviewed by WTIM radio yesterday about the new certificate option in the NDT program, format of classes and job prospects.
Bill Harmon, LLCC agriculture program coordinator, was interviewed by Illinois Radio Network about the LLCC Agriculture program and opportunities available in ag.
LLCC in Jacksonville and Litchfield to offer clinical medical assistant training
CNA to clinical medical assistant bridge program at LLCC-Jacksonville
LLCC-Jacksonville will offer the CNA to clinical medical assistant bridge program this fall. Classes start Aug. 15.
The program provides current, qualified certified nursing assistants the opportunity to upskill and add to their credentials, providing administrative and clinical training.
“We are really excited to add another short-term certificate program at LLCC-Jacksonville. The CNA to CMA bridge program is a great opportunity for our local CNAs and our healthcare community,” says Keri Mason, director, LLCC-Jacksonville.
Students may be eligible for grant funding and support from the Workforce Equity Initiative (www.llcc.edu/wei) or Pipeline for the Advancement of the Healthcare Workforce (www.llcc.edu/path) grants.
Registration is currently open, and space is limited. For more information and to schedule an appointment for registration, visit www.llcc.edu/cna-to-ma.
Clinical medical assistant program at LLCC-Litchfield
LLCC-Litchfield will offer the clinical medical assistant program this fall. Classes start Aug. 1.
“The program provides a great opportunity for students to get administrative and clinical training locally to enter the health care field as a clinical medical assistant,” says Jessie Blackburn, director, LLCC-Litchfield.
Students may be eligible for grant funding and support from the Workforce Equity Initiative (www.llcc.edu/wei) or Pipeline for the Advancement of the Healthcare Workforce (www.llcc.edu/path) grants.
Registration is currently open, and space is limited. For more information and to schedule an appointment for registration, visit www.llcc.edu/medical-assistant.
American Sign Language lunch and learn April 18
To celebrate National Deaf History Month, LLCC-Jacksonville is hosting a lunch and learn tomorrow, April 18. Students, faculty and staff can enjoy a free lunch and learn some basic American Sign Language from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in room 1116.
Join us tomorrow and learn some ASL!
American Sign Language lunch and learn April 18
To celebrate National Deaf History Month, LLCC-Jacksonville is hosting a lunch and learn on Tuesday, April 18. Students, faculty and staff can enjoy a free lunch and learn some basic American Sign Language from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in room 1116. Join us on April 18 and learn some ASL!
In the news
Keri Mason, director, and Lori Oldenettel, enrollment coordinator, LLCC-Jacksonville, were interviewed, along with two LLCC students, for this article in the Source newspaper regarding the College Now program.
Jay Kitterman, culinary and special events consultant, wrote today’s Epicuriosity 101 column, “Ashkenazi and Sephardic Passovers.”
In the news
Dee Krueger, director, LLCC-Taylorville, was interviewed Monday, Feb. 27, on the WTIM Morning show. She discussed summer and fall classes, College Now and Microsoft Office training.
Sheridan Lane, director, culinary program and operations, wrote this week’s Epicuriosity 101 column on “Think spring.”
LLCC-Taylorville to offer Microsoft Office training
LLCC-Taylorville will offer Microsoft Office training this spring to help individuals enhance their productivity and upgrade their skills in using Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook. Employers are also invited to send groups of employees to the training.
Each class will meet for two mornings and be taught by Dee Krueger, director of LLCC-Taylorville, located at 800 S. Spresser. Cost for each two-session class is $149.
Classes include Word Level 1, March 1 and 3; Word Level 2, April 5 and 7; Excel Level 1, April 12 and 14; Excel Level 2, April 26 and 28; PowerPoint Level 1, May 17 and 19; and Outlook Level 1, June 6 and 8.
More information is available at www.llcc.edu/ms-office or by calling 217-524-6749.