Adult Programs
ABLE/GED
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Diversified Office Specialist
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Facilities Maintenance
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Managing Cosmetology
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Managing Esthetician
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Medical Assisting & Phlebotomy
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Paramedic Program
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Sandusky Police Academy
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Trade & Industry
Facilities Maintenance
660 hoursCombines the knowledge of theory and principles with hands-on lab work, develop critical thinking skills and knowledge while diagnosing and troubleshooting problem situations in maintenance. Students may enroll in the full-time program or take individual classes.
AutoCAD 2D
AutoCAD Inventor 3D Modeling Basic Computer
Blueprint Reading
General Construction Technology HVAC I, II
Lift Truck Training Low Pressure Boiler Math I/Applied Math OSHA
Plumbing/Pipefitting Practical Electricity Professional Development Small Engine Repair Welding I, II, & III
Coordinator: Paul Leslie 419-984-1106
The Creative You
Individual Creative Courses
Need a little time doing something you enjoy? How about checking out one of our “Creative You” individual courses?
Creating Jewelry
Furniture & Cabinet Making Introduction to Woodworking Pottery
Sign Language
Woodworking for Women
Adult Education Office: 419-984-1100 [email protected]
Admissions & Financial Aid
Financial Aid
Financial Aid may be available to help pay the costs of tuition, books, lab fees and other expenses. Each source of financial aid has its own guidelines regarding eligibility and application procedures. Some of the sources of financial assistance are: PELL Grant, Direct Loans, Veteran G.I. Bill, Ohio Rehabilitation Services and Your Job Store. In order to be eligible for federal funding you must be enrolled in a program with 600 hours or more. Not all courses qualify for financial assistance. Please note all deadlines when applying for aid. This information can be found in your admissions packet or through the links provided.
Coordinator: Rebecca Painter 419-984-1104 [email protected]
Student Services
Career Planning
We can assist you in identifying your educational goals, career interest and employment preparation. Complete your high school diploma
Determine your education options Develop an educational plan
Explore employment or career options Overcome barriers
Preparing for job interviews
Educational Service Coordinator:
Ted Raponi 419-984-1105
ABLE/GED
Sandusky Adult Basic and Literacy Education (ABLE) provides General Education Development (GED) classes, and instruction in Math, English, computers and calculators. Students will use a variety of study methods and test-taking skills. You will develop good study habits to help you pass entrance exams for post-secondary classes, and be ready for job training programs.
Coordinator: Kris Thompson 419-984-1135 [email protected]
Business & Computer
Diversified Office Specialist
720 hours
Prepare for a career in medical, legal or general office! Learn core fundamental topics key to any office environment including keyboarding, computer literacy, calculators, communications, human relations, Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, and QuickBooks. Students will gain specialized knowledge in Medical Terminology, Medical Billing & Coding, Legal Terminology, and office procedures.
Coordinator: MeLinda Ricci 419-984-1110
Business Office Specialist Program
150 hours
This part-time program provides specialized, comprehensive training in Microsoft Word and Excel 2010 along with Accounting and QuickBooks Pro 2012. These courses will prepare you for the nationally recognized Microsoft Office Specialist Certification and the new QuickBooks certification exam.
Coordinator: MeLinda Ricci 419-984-1110
Online Courses
60 hours
Now you can take courses in the comfort of your home. We offer our students on-line courses through Ed2go. All courses are led by expert instructors. New sessions begin monthly and are six weeks long. Check out the website for more details on each course and how to register.
www.ed2go.com/sanduskycc Accounting & Finance
Business & Technology Health Care & Medical Job Search
Languages & Art Microsoft Applications Professional Development Refresher & Test Preparation
Coordinator: MeLinda Ricci 419-984-1110
Computer Courses
6 hours
If online courses are not for you – we still have several classroom computer courses available. If you are looking for a customized class to meet you specific computer needs ask about our customized training. We can train on your site or ours. Customized training leads to happier, more productive, and motivated employees.
Keyboarding
Computers for Beginners MS Word I, II, III MS Excel I, II, III MS PowerPoint I & II Photoshop I & II QuickBooks Pro Web Design Specialist
Coordinator: MeLinda Ricci 419-984-1110
Health Occupations
Medical Assisting & Phlebotomy
900 hours
Medical Assistant jobs are expected to be one of the ten fastest growing occupations.
Clinical duties include recording medical histories, vital signs, blood pressure, pulse, respirations, temperatures, drawing blood and collecting specimens, medication administration, explaining and preparing patients for exams and assisting the physician during examinations and procedures.
Administrative duties include patient reception, appointment scheduling, insurance, billing and coding, updating patient records and facilities management. The student will take the national certification test from American Medical Technologist (AMT) in either Medical Assisting or Phlebotomy at the conclusion of the program. Coordinator: Karen Roshon 419-984-1109
Pharmacy Technician
60 hours
This short term course will prepare you to enter the pharmacy field in a hospital, community pharmacy or under the supervision of a registered pharmacist. You will be eligible for national certification through the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) upon successful completion.
Coordinator: Karen Roshon 419-984-1109 [email protected]
School of Practical Nursing
Practical Nursing
1210 hours
Licensed practical nurses (LPN’s) help care for the sick, injured and well people of all ages. Students will work closely with patients in many health care settings. The course of study is daytime and can be either 1 year (44 weeks) of full-time study or 2 years (88 weeks) of part-time study. The program integrates classroom study and clinical hands-on nursing for a total of 1210 hours. Articulation agreements with local colleges are in place if graduates wish to pursue becoming a registered nurse.
January start date
Director: Lauralee Krabill 419-984-1108 [email protected]
Salon & Spa Services
Managing Cosmetology
1800 hours
Learn all the basics of hair care, skin care, and nail care in 12 months. Upon completion, students are prepared to take the Ohio Board of Cosmetology License Exam. Our lab is complete with a large salon area, facial room and classroom. We offer internships with local salons. College Credits: 20 semester hours.
Articulated college credits are earned through Terra State Community College
Sandusky
Career Center
2130 Hayes Avenue
Sandusky, Ohio 44870-4740
419-984-1100
www.sanduskycareercenter.org
Gainful EmploymentFor more information about our graduation rates, the median debt of student who completed the program and other important information, please visit:
www:sandusky-city.k-12.oh.us/GainfulEmployment.aspx
Accreditation
The North Central Association of Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement and the Ohio Board of Regents accredit the Sandusky Career Center of Sandusky City Schools.