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CONTINUING ED. LINKS

Defensive Driving Information

For updated information on Defensive Driving classes at Mayland, please visit our schedule page.

Ed2Go Online Courses

Don't have time to take classes at Mayland? Let us come to you! Learn more about Ed2Go.

FIRE TRAINING

Mayland offers a variety of training for fie and rescue personnel:

Teachers & Educators

Subs with Suitcases

Education To Go

 

Continuing Education at Mayland Community College

Continuing Education is committed to the concept of life-long learning. It is the purpose of Mayland Community College to provide an opportunity for citizens to develop their fullest potential in whatever vocational, intellectual or cultural areas they desire. Extension courses offered through Continuing Education are designed to prepare students for occupational opportunities or work toward self-improvement. Continuing education courses are offered at various locations throughout Mitchell, Avery, and Yancey counties. We welcome requests for courses and suggestions for providing improved services to the three-county area.

By exploring the links in the box to the left, you will be able to browse through our class offerings for the Summer Semester and register for classes that may interest you

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You can now download and print a copy of our Summer Semester schedule for Continuing Education. This is a .pdf file and features all classes offered at the Main, Yancey and Avery Campuses as well as Human Resource Development, Small Business Center, ESL and more! Click the button below to get started!

SUMMER 2009

Get involved! Suggest future classes!

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If you have an idea for an upcoming class in Continuing Education at MCC, please feel free to e-mail us the idea! Want more information concerning an interest or hobby? Need more training for your occupation or future employment? Let us know your suggestion by clicking the link below!

New Class Suggestions

Course Repetition Policy:

To comply with the North Carolina Department of Community College Repetition Policy, any student, including senior citizens, who take occupational extension courses more than twice within a five-year period must pay the full cost of the course. This is based on the amount of funds generated by a formula used in reporting student membership ours. Fire, Law, and Emergency Services personnel, taking courses for certification are exempt from this policy.