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OIC of Clark County has offers a variety of training courses. These courses offer personal and career development, and employment opportunities. Training opportunities include: Forklift and Certified Logistics Training GED Preparation / High School Diploma, Workforce Preparation and Job Search.

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Job Training Formats
Prevocational Training
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Provides classes and professional certifications in a variety of career areas for those who are looking to change or to start a career. Programs areas include, but are not limited to: law enforcement, truck driving, welding and fabrication, industrial technology, early childhood education, culinary arts, home inspection, and nursing (LPN).

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Computer Literacy Training Programs
Vocational Education
Professional Continuing Education
Offers guidance, instruction, and training for daily life activities for immigrants new to region. - Provides assistance with navigating various systems, teaching minor home repair, money management, and completing paperwork such as immigration forms and obtaining a driver's license. - Assists with obtaining appropriate clothing, basic household items, and accessing programs that provide material assistance. - Assists with school enrollments and in-home English tutoring and small group instruction for adults.

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Immigrants
Financial Management Support
Cultural Transition Facilitation
English as a Second Language
Provides free English language instruction for those learning English as a second language.

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English as a Second Language
Provides English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) and job skills training to help refugees and immigrants integrate into their new country and become self-sufficient. Clients receive daily English and job readiness classes that teach vocabulary, literacy and conversational English skills as well as computer literacy and job preparation. Clients also receive individualized job search and placement assistance.

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Prejob Guidance
English as a Second Language
Provides a variety of adult literacy services. Service includes classes in basic reading and math, classes that refine skills to take the GED test (high school equivalency diploma), GED testing, computer skills training, job preparation skills, and life skills.

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English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Education and information in family and consumer sciences topics including family health and wellness, food safety, nutrition, basic budgeting, parenting, canning and freezing foods, family strengths, etc.
A 501(C)(3) non-profit organization. Services offered include: the Professional Development Center vocational school providing welding and machining program, STNA training and Chemical Dependency Counselor Assistance (CDCA) training; job readiness and placement assistance; GED tutoring; Working Toward the Future Program; GROW Urban Farm; nutritionally assisted alcohol and drug treatment with Spanish speaking available; Eagle's Nest Recovery House. Guidance available for those wishing to expunge criminal records.

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Criminal Record Expungement Assistance
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Job Readiness
Comprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Occupation Specific Job Training
General Assessment for Substance Use Disorders
Substance Use Disorder Counseling
Residential Substance Use Disorder Treatment Facilities
Home Gardening Assistance/Supplies
Programs include but are not limited to: Industrial Maintenance, Tool and Die Programs / Technical Skills, Computer Applications, Human Resource Development, Training Management, Small Business Management, Farm Business Planning and Analysis, Public Safety Services, Health Services, Practical Nursing, Truck Driving Academy, Continuing Education for Licensed Electricians, and Office Technology.

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Vocational Education
Vocational Assessment
Adult Education
Continuing Education
Provides information, education and support for breastfeeding, chestfeeding, and human-milk-feeding.

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Breastfeeding Support Programs
Professional Continuing Education
Health Issues
Classes offered to senior citizens on a noncredit basis. Free parking.
This program offers career training, an industry credential, and a high school diploma to Ohio residents aged 18 and older, who have not obtained a high school diploma or GED. The program is provided at NO COST to students. Adult Diploma Programs offered by Knox Technical Center: - State Tested Nurse Aide (STNA) - Phlebotomy - Nail Technician - Public Safety Fire - Public Safety EMT .
Offers seminars on mental health topics for organizations and groups.

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Mental Health Issues
Workshops/Symposiums
Professional Continuing Education
Collects, organizes, and communicates factual information on philanthropic foundations and nonprofits. Provides education and training on the grant-seeking and nonprofit management process mainly for nonprofit organizations but offers some information for individuals. Offers orientations and holds workshops and seminars on topics such as grant-seeking, proposal budgeting, and proposal writing, but does not write proposals.

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Public Lectures/Discussions
Workshops/Symposiums
Professional Continuing Education
Nonprofit Organization Issues
Provides neighborhood access to services provided by the college. Services may include classes to study for the high school equivalency examination, English for speakers of other languages (ESOL), services to assist in enrolling in college classes, placement assessments for college classes, adult diploma programs and consultation about financial aid and college expenses.

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High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Higher Education Bridge Programs
Adult High School Diploma Programs
Offers information on upcoming trainings and events for continuing education credits.
Provides high school diplomas to Veterans who left high school to join the service at that time. No classes are required. The diploma may be from one's own school if it still exists. Note: It is not an equivalency certificate or other substitute.
Offers the following classes free of charge: - Basic Skills - College & Career Preparation - Computer Basics - GED Preparation.

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High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Adult Basic Education
Language classes for adults who's native language is not English.

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English as a Second Language
Provides empowerment programs, including General Educational Development (GED) preparatory classes, college preparation, life skills, job readiness and mentorship program. GED classes are provided in partnership with Ternion Training Education Center.

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Adult Basic Education
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Provides training to learn new job skills and to increase current job skill levels in a wide variety of professional employment areas. Provides background for testing for certification and professional licensure as well as continuing education credits where appropriate. Service is also available to employers wishing to increase skills of their employees as a whole. Areas covered include: bank teller training, truck driver training, training and education for those in the construction trades, small business development, customer service, careers working with aging individuals, health care careers (State Tested Nursing Assistant-STNA- training), Spanish for health care professionals, social work certification, human resources, meeting/event planning, food service/hospitality, classes to prepare for standardized tests such as the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) and other college entrance exams, police/fire/emergency training, and computer classes (including certification in advanced information technology).

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College/University Entrance Examination Preparation
Professional Continuing Education
Language Instruction
Computer Literacy Training Programs
Job Training Formats
Small Business Development
The Office of Continuing Education (CEd) provides the following programs for older adults: Academic Advising Services - CEd’s Academic Programing Unit is an enrollment area with special emphasis on academic advising for returning adults who are interested in taking undergraduate credit courses at Ohio State. Continuing Education Units - any adult learners seek documentation for non-credit programming that may be viewed as professional development in the workplace. The process of awarding Continuing Education Units (CEUs) is based upon an evaluation of the program content and instructor’s qualifications using specific criteria. Program 60 - Program 60 is a unique opportunity for Ohio’s older citizens (age 60 and over) to sit in on courses at Ohio State on a noncredit, space-available basis.
Provides online GED instruction for migrant and seasonal farmworker communities. Strives to make learning relevant to each individual's situation and take into consideration their social and cultural backgrounds.

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High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Provides career and vocational assessment and counseling for unemployed or underemployed individuals looking for a career change. Also offers assistance with resume-writing, interviewing skills, and job search activities.

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Adult Basic Education
Vocational Education
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Provides basic reading, writing, math, problem-solving for adults with the objective of ensuring that they have the skills necessary to obtain and retain employment, support their family's educational development, and participate actively in civic life.