Workforce Development
American Red Cross Donates $218K in Hurricane Florence Relief Funds to Provide Free Construction Classes at Craven CC’s Volt Center
Nov 20, 2019Craven CC receives ambulance simulator for advanced medical services training
Oct 23, 2019 By Holly Desrosier Craven Community College (Craven CC) recently invested in an ambulance simulator to help train students and better prepare them for careers in emergency medical services (EMS).Craven CC Grad Finds Success at Schlaadt with Electronics Engineering Technology Program
Oct 16, 2019 By Craig RameyCraven CC registering for B-Term through Oct. 15
Oct 9, 2019 By Holly Desrosier Craven Community College (Craven CC) is currently registering new and returning students for B-Term through Oct. 15. Classes for the shortened eight-week semester begin Oct. 16.Maximus Partners with Craven CC Job Readiness Boot Camp
Sep 9, 2019 Maximus announced Sept. 3 that the company has formed a partnership with Craven Community College in North Carolina to help parents in the county prepare for employment through education.Craven CC, FRC East start apprenticeship program
Aug 29, 2019 By Holly DesrosierCraven Community College trains students for trade jobs at Volt Center
Aug 23, 2019 In Eastern North Carolina trade jobs are in high demand. Craven Community College is working with local industry companies to assure students in workforce development classes and skill set training.Craven CC, Volt Center receive mock assembly line from Moen
Aug 21, 2019 By Holly DesrosierCraven CC still registering for fall semester
Aug 14, 2019 By Holly Desrosier Craven Community College’s (Craven CC) fall registration is currently underway through Aug. 19 for new and returning students. It’s a great time to turn over a new leaf and accomplish academic goals this year.Hurricanes are no obstacles for this cleaning business
Aug 7, 2019 By Deborah KaniaVolt Center offers new classroom opportunities
Aug 1, 2019 “It has completely opened up doors that I didn’t know were even an option in Craven County,” said Brianna Johnson, a former student at the Volt Center. Read the full WNCT story here.Have questions?
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