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You
probably know that the Career-Technical Division of Copiah- Lincoln Community College is the
pathway to success. But you might not realize that the division offers both
degree and certificate programs. Students are provided with technical skills for
entry-level employment and advancement in a specific occupation. A wide variety
of career and technical options are offered to assist students in
building a career. Career opportunities are offered on the Wesson and Natchez
campuses and at the Simpson County Center.
Co-Lin
Career-Tech also offers
a wide selection of non-credit night courses for participants who are not
enrolled at the college. These courses are taught according to the demand of the
participants.
Our summer programs vary
in emphasis and range in length from eight weeks to the full 12-week summer
semester. One or more may be right for you.
As a student enrolled in
one of the Career-Tech programs, you will spend much of your time in classes between
8:00 a.m. and
3:15 p.m. every weekday. But
when you have a break between classes or time after school, you can find time to
visit the Learning Center, which is equipped with 40 computer workstations
featuring the latest in educational software. Students have access to Co-Lin’s
Counseling and Career Development Center as well as the Library.
When the program you
attend comes to a close, you will receive a diploma or a certificate of
completion. All students are encouraged to participate in commencement exercises
in the spring. Friends and family are invited to share in the completion of your
goals. An official college transcript is available from the Admissions
Office.
Mission Statement
The mission of the Copiah-Lincoln Community College
Career and Technical Education Division is to prepare students for the work force by
teaching technical skills and employability skills. To ensure a
successful transition from school to work, students should view the
classroom as the workplace.
With our programs, employees can have all
the knowledge a particular job requires. Yet, without good attendance,
commitment, respect, and a professional image, they are of little
value to an employer. Employers need employees they can count on to show
up, to have enthusiasm for their work, to show respect, and to look and
behave professionally. |