CLC offers this type of education.
What is affordable, high‑quality education?
A common reason students start at CLC.
What is to transfer credits?
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What is lower tuition?
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What is close to home?
Art, media, and communication programs.
What is Arts, Digital Media, and Communications?
Staff who help plan careers and classes.
Who are College and Career Navigators?
Classes for learning English.
What is ESL?
A classroom benefit highlighted at CLC.
What are small class sizes?
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Services designed for student success (Ie. tutoring)
Programs that prepare students for jobs.
What are career programs?
Healthcare‑related programs.
What is Wellness and Health Sciences?
Services that support academic success.
What are student support services?
Program to earn a high school credential.
What is GED or HSD?
Class options designed for busy schedules.
What is flexible learning?
Short‑term credentials offered at CLC.
What are certificates?
Engineering and technical fields.
What is Manufacturing and Engineering Technologies?
Something students don’t need before starting.
What is a complete career plan?
Students returning to school later
Who are adult learners?
The people who help students succeed at CLC.
Who are faculty and staff?
Groupings that help students explore majors.
What are areas of study?
Environmental and plant‑based studies.
What is Sustainability and Horticulture?
Ways classes can be taken.
What are in‑person, online, and hybrid?
Who CLC serves overall.
Who are learners of all ages?
One goal of CLC financial support.
What is graduating debt‑free?
Education focused on employment.
What is career‑focused learning?
Teaching and social service careers.
What is Education and Social Sciences?
Help choosing courses and programs.
What is academic advising?