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Lakeland Community College offers a variety of opportunities for professional development, nonprofit and public service, and personal enrichment for the benefit of the community.

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Nonprofit and Public Service
Personal Enrichment
Summer Camps

 


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Contacts

Contacts
Lakeland Basic Police Academy
Ron Morenz, Academy Commander & Instructor
Phone:
440.525.7321
Email:
bpa@lakelandcc.edu
Website:
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Senior Citizen Audit Questions
Phone:
440.525.7101
Email:
registrar@lakelandcc.edu
Holden University Center-Siegel Lifelong Learning Questions
Phone:
440.525.7535
Email:
uc@lakelandcc.edu

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TechCred - Building a Stonger Workforce

TechCred is a state funded program to help employers build a stronger workforce and Ohioans to learn new skills for the technology-infused economy.

All Trainings take a year or less to complete and are designed to help current and future employee gain the skills Ohio employers need.

Employers: Before beginning training the employer must apply for TechCred funding from the state. Once training is completed, employers will need to submit proof of credential completion to the state for reimbursement

Start your TechCred funding application.

Contacts and more information

Visit the State of Ohio TechCred website.

Contact us to learn more at techcred@lakelandcc.edu.

 


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David Murad, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, English (ESL)
Phone:
440.525.7151
Email:
dmurad2@lakelandcc.edu

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Join us for four weeks while we investigate the realms of science, technology, engineering, art and math (STEAM)! Discover new hobbies and explore favorite topics. Each week will include a variety of STEAM activities while promoting social opportunities and creative outlets. All activities will inspire curiosity, spark imaginations, encourage problem-solving and enrich your child's summer in a safe environment.

Four different one-week camps
June 5 - 9 | Fantastic World of Physics

For five days your child will be immersed into the world of physics. After some experimentation, they will be presented with a variety of challenges where they will use the concepts of movement and energy.

June 12 - 16 | Go Wild!

Each day your child will dive into a new habitat exploring their differences through hands-on learning. They will investigate how animals adapt to survive in harsh climates while experimenting with some of their attributes.

June 19 - 23 | What's the Matter?

Matter matters! Liquid. Solid. Gas. Plasma. Your child will conduct various experiments using the four states of matter. They will take a look at how these states behave differently at different masses and volumes.

June 26-30 | STEAM in the Community

Your children will discover how four common occupations use STEAM. The days are packed with fun projects and visitors from the community.

Camp Pricing

The cost for each week is $250. Sign up for all four weeks or individual weeks. Each week has a maximum capacity of 24 children. Camps take place 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Monday - Friday.

Payment is due in full at the time of registration.

Please contact Robin Ray for more information and to register at 440.525.7500 or rray@lakelandcc.edu.


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If English is your second language and you're well above a beginner level, but not quite ready for college level, we have a class to help you improve your English!

Class snapshot:

  • For anyone who needs to improve English-language skills to prepare for college-level classes, especially those requiring writing.
  • Coursework includes learning proper sentence, paragraph and essay structure; principles of grammar and mechanics; and revising and editing techniques.
  • Writing assignments will include paragraphs and short essays.
  • Practice listening to lectures in English and taking notes.
  • Develop reading comprehension skills, vocabulary, speaking and pronunciation skills.
Applying and Registering

Once you apply, you can register for  ESL: College-level Literacy (ESLP 0170; CRN 31448).

A limited amount of grant funding is available from The Lakeland Foundation in the amount of $300 for each of the first six students who register.

For help with applying or enrolling, contact us here.

For more information on the class, contact us here.


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We will contact you to complete your registration.

If you have any questions, please contact us.

 


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