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Learn New Lifelong Skills Online with C-GCC and ed2go

C-GCC and internationally recognized online education provider ed2go have partnered to offer online professional and personal development courses this fall.

Developing new professional and personal skills is a goal many people hope to attain but find difficult to reach due to today’s time constraints and obligations.

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Through a partnership forged just this summer with leading online continuing education provider ed2go, however, C-GCC is poised to offer more than 750 online continuing education courses to residents of Columbia and Greene counties and beyond this Fall.

All ed2go courses are interactive and have been designed by industry experts to allow students to follow self-paced schedules. Its wide range of programs include Arts and Design, Computer

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Sciences, Hospitality, Languages, Test Prep, Writing, and more. Plus, financial aid may be available in the form of loans, scholarships, or government funding.

Founded in 1997, ed2go now reaches millions of lifelong learners throughout the U.S., and in 16 other countries. To browse ed2go’s Fall Catalog or register for a course, visit ed2go.com/cogreene/, or contact the Office of Community Services at communityservices@ sunycgcc.edu for more information.

Those seeking to upgrade skills, embark on a new career, or simply enjoy some personal enrichment, will find myriad options await at CoGreene this fall. By any measure, course offerings reflect the “new normal” — from “How to Zoom Tips” to the continuing partnership with ed2go that provides a comprehensive array of specialties developed by industry experts to meet workforce demands.

• Fall non-credit classes begin on

Wednesday, September 9. • Credit classes begin on Tuesday,

September 8. • There will be no classes on Monday, Sept. 7, in observance of Labor Day, or from

Wednesday, Nov. 25 through Friday, Nov. 27, for Thanksgiving recess. • U.S. Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 3.

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