Learn about ApprenticeshipNC and how the program helps workers learn specialized skills for today’s economy. You’ll hear about @RCS_NC and @MyRockinghamCC’s @rockatopnc program, which connects businesses with apprentices.
This clip explains how articulation agreements between NC’s universities & CCs help students easily continue their educational journey.

Learn about @ForsythTechCC's collaboration w/ universities to establish 50+ articulation agreements. @ForsythTechPrez
Thousands of community college students take basic skills courses. Watch @Southeastern_CC’s @ChrisEnglishSCC explain the importance of these courses for students’ employability and success:
. @Piedmontcc’s President @psenega explains the differences between certificates, diplomas, and degrees in this short video. Watch how these credentials helped two @Piedmontcc nursing students find their path to success:
Everyone’s educational journey is unique. That’s why continuing education programs at community colleges are so vital for workers. Two such programs are @cccti’s truck driving program and @PittCC’s welding department.

Learn more about them in this video:
Customized training programs provide education, training, and support services for new, expanding, and existing business and industry.

Watch how @CarteretCC’s customized training is helping boat builders in the county:
High school students can earn college credit through dual enrollment programs—such as @HC_EarlyCollege. Learn more about these programs in this short video:
In this video, @MontgomeryCC’s Andrew Gardner, dean of continuing education, discusses @NCCommColleges’ small business centers, which offer a variety of services to small businesses and entrepreneurs hoping to start a business.
You can find all these clips and more information about EdNC’s work in our 2020-21 Annual Report.

Please read our report and RT this thread. By doing so, you'll be eligible to receive an EdNC hoodie designed by our reporter @Rupen_Fofaria. https://www.ednc.org/educationncs-annual-report-2020-21/
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