Fall Workforce Class Schedules Updated

Fall Workforce Class Schedules Updated
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Eastern Shore Community College issued the following announcement on Sept. 7.

YOUR Eastern Shore Community College has a full schedule of classes beginning this Fall. Please refer to the schedule below as some of the dates have been changed.

A number of funding streams may be available for many classes including FastForward and others. Please contact Workforce Development at 757-789-7979 or by emailing workforce@es.vccs.edu.

Online registration is also possible at es.augusoft.net or by visiting the Workforce Development offices on campus at 29300 Lankford Highway in Melfa, Virginia.

Original source can be found here.



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