FastForward Makes Training Affordable at DSLCC
Tags: Adult Learning, Community, News & Notes, Programs, Student Success, Adult Education, AP220, CDL, DIY or How-To, Drone Technology, Non-Credit, Nursing, Students, Truck Driving Schools, Tuition, Veterans, Welding, WorkforceDSLCC To Launch Basketball Program, Fall 2019
Tags: Adult Learning, Athletic, Community, News & Notes, Foundation, Programs, Student Success, Adult Education, Alumni, Basketball, Certification, Dual Enrollment, Educational Foundation, Governor's School, Sports, Students, Veterans, WorkforceDabney S. Lancaster Community College will launch a men’s and women’s basketball program in the fall of 2019, it was announced today by DSLCC President Dr. John Rainone.
Fly Fishing Workshop Set August 4 at DSLCC
Tags: Adult Learning, Community, News & Notes, Programs, Student Success, Adult Education, Alumni, DIY or How-To, Non-Credit, Students, Veterans, WorkforceA new non-credit class, “Introduction to Fly Fishing," has been added to the summer schedule by Dabney S.
DSLCC Grad Now Working for College’s Workforce Solutions Division
Tags: Adult Education, Community, Phi Thete Kappa, Programs, Student Success, Alumni, Certification, Non-Credit, Students, Veterans, WorkforceDavid Shofstahl’s dream of laying bricks and working construction while at the same time helping to develop similar skills in other people has come full circle.
DSLCC Hosts 50th Annual Commencement Exercises
Tags: News & Notes, Community, Foundation, Student Success, Adult Education, Certification, Dabney Promise, Dual Enrollment, Nursing, Scholarship, Students, VeteransCLIFTON FORGE -- More than 200 students received a total of over 400 associate degrees, certificates and career studies certificates during the 50th annual commencement exercises at Dabney S. Lancaster Community College on Friday, May 12.
Tuition Assistance Programs for Workforce Credentials Offered
Tags: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Community, Non-Credit, Programs, Students, Tuition, VeteransDabney S. Lancaster Community College offers eligible residents options for financial assistance for workforce training.
Those seeking select industry credentials may apply for funding under a program that was established by the state in 2016 to help with the shortage of qualified workers who have select high-demand industry credentials.