Wednesday, February 10—Business Accounting Class #2 Presented by Nathan Sponenburgh of Sponenburgh and Co. Learn the basics of business accounting and the tools necessary to keep your business on track and chart your progress.
Wednesday, February 17—Business Structure and Legal Concepts Class #3 Presented by Nathan Prete of Dustbusters Inc. Discuss the different types of business structures (LLC, S Corp, sole proprietorships, etc.) and the legal risks you have as a business owner.
Wednesday, February 24—Business Financials Class #4 Presented by David Benton and Ben Bell of First Bank of Evanston & Brent Hatch w/ Lincoln Uinta Revolving Fund. Learn how to access financing, interpret and track the financial records for your business, and how to create projections for future growth.
Spring 2021 College & Career Readiness Center
CCRC CLASS HOURS Monday—Thursday 9 am to 12 pm OPEN LAB HOURS Monday—Thursday 1 pm to 3 pm EVENING CLASS HOURS Monday and Wednesday 5 pm to 8 pm
CLASSES ARE LIMITED TO 12 STUDENTS
Spring 2021
College & Career Readiness Center English Second Language Hours Horario para as Clases de Ingles del Invierno 2021
ESL HOURS
Beginning: Monday through Friday 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Intermediate: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Advanced: 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
UPCOMING COMMUNITY EDUCATION CLASSES
Feb 9 6-8 pm Beginning to Use the Cloud Feb 10 6-8 pm Google, Forms, Drawings & Sites Feb 11 9-Noon Beginning Microsoft Word Feb 16 6-9 pm Beginning Microsoft Publisher Feb 17 6-9 pm Learning More About Video Conferencing Feb 18 9-Noon Intermediate Microsoft Word Feb 23 6-9 pm Intermediate Microsoft Publisher Feb 24 6-9 pm Photo Editing – Learn How to Edit Using Apps Feb 25 9-Noon Beginning Microsoft Excel
COMMUNITY EDUCATION ONLINE
*Discover Digital Photography *Survival Kit for New Teachers *Where Does All My Money Go? *Listen to Your Heart, and Success Will Follow
Nursing applications are due by March 30. February 24-TEAS cutoff date (MUST be registered by this date) March 1- Practice exam 11 am (required) March 3-TEAS exam 9am – 1 pm
The student should be able to discuss SMAW, its processes and principles; have a basic knowledge of welding power supplies, tools and equipment and be able to discuss electrical safety. Topics of study include an introduction to welding, principles of arc welding and shielded metal arc electrodes. Credits: 3
Need help with FAFSA? Contact: Amber Taylor Coordinator Student Advising TRIO Educational Opportunity Centers (EOC) ataylo45@uwyo.edu 307.220.2232