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2015 SUMMER CATALOG SCHOOL OF WORKFORCE & CONTINUING EDUCATION Your Success Happens Here! 950 Main St, Hartford, CT 06103 www.capitalcc.edu 860-906-5130 Summer 2015

WELCOME to Capital Community College, School of Workforce & Continuing Education. I am thrilled to present the 2015 Summer Course Catalog filled with unique and diverse offerings for adult learners from across our region. Our team has been working hard to craft an exceptional selection of classes to meet the needs of our evolving workforce and business community. We are so very proud of our rich history as a center for learning and improvement. The diversity inside and outside our urban campus makes us a unique destination, where real life experience fosters innovative ideas, personal growth and academic success. In this catalog, you will find information about our sought-after certificate programs, as well as learn more about our Professional Development Center and Multicultural Learning Center. We believe we have something for everyone. So come on out and join us in our Capital City to expand your knowledge and enrich your mind. Your success happens here! TABLE OF CONTENTS SNAP-ET Information 2 WIA Information 3 Career Training Center 3-7 Certificate Programs in Healthcare 2-7 Coming This Fall 7 English as a Second Language 8 Personal Development Center 9-10 Kids @ Capital 11 Teens @ Capital 12 LEARN to EARN Programs 13 Capital on the Road 14 Online Learning @ Capital 15 On-Campus Resources 16 Registration Form 17 Our Downtown Setting 18 General Information Center 19-21 Contact Directory 22 Sincerely, Linda Guzzo, Ed.D. Dean, Workforce & Continuing Education 5 EASY WAYS TO REGISTER By Phone: (860) 906-5130 Mon.-Fri 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mastercard, Visa, Discover or Company PO By Mail: Continuing Education Capital Community College 950 Main Street Hartford, CT 06103 By Fax: (860) 906-5110 ATTN: Damaris Torres In-Person: Continuing Education Capital Community College Rm. 316 (3rd Floor) 950 Main Street Hartford, CT Online: http://my.commnet.edu Master Card, Visa, or Discover accepted (Returning students only) 1

SNAP-ET SCHOLARSHIP SNAP-ET SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE TRAINING TO GET YOU SUCCESS ON THE JOB If you currently receive SNAP-ET (food stamps) benefits, you may be eligible to receive a scholarship to participate in a certificate program. Our certificate training programs offer condensed class schedules, hands-on training, and experienced and expert faculty to provide you with the skills and strategies to prepare you for the workforce in a variety of fields. Classes are offered at various times to fit your schedule. Refer to the course offerings in this catalog for full descriptions, days, and times. Course offerings vary from semester to semester. SNAP-ET eligible certificate programs available in Summer 2015 include: Administrative Medical Assistant Administrative Professional Certified Nurse Aide CNA Refresher Health Information Technology Mobile Apps Development Pharmacy Technician Small Business Development w/ MS Office & QuickBooks SNAP-ET eligible certificate programs available in Fall 2015 include: Administrative Medical Assistant Administrative Professional Certified Nurse Aide CNA Refresher Community Health Navigator Community Health Worker Culinary Arts and Food Service Safety ECG/EKG Technician Emergency Medical Technician- Basic (EMT-B) Human Resources Assistant Medical Coding (Outpatient) Patient Care Technician Personal Care Assistant Pharmacy Technician Small Business Development w/ MS Office & QuickBooks Social Services Assistant Sustainable Food Service LEARN MORE Contact Nurith Vidal, SNAP Program Coordinator (860) 906-5029 or nvidal@capitalcc.edu to learn about eligibility requirements and class offerings 2

CAREER CAREER TRAINING CENTER CENTER WORKFORCE INVESTMENT ACT (WIA) EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING ASSISTANCE FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR QUALIFIED APPLICANTS What is WIA? WIA is legislation passed by Congress in 1988 that provides federal funds for employment and training assistance for those who qualify. How does WIA help? WIA services help people improve their opportunities for: Getting a job Increase wages Provide money for job skills training CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS AT CAPITAL THIS SUMMER Certificate programs For more information on any program, contact our Customer Care Center at (860) 906-5130. Where Do I Contact for More Information? If you are interested, contact a CT Works office and schedule a WIA orientation/overview session. Phone: CT WORKS (860) 256-3675 Website: www.ct.gov/dol Address: 3580 Main Street, Hartford, CT Administrative Medical Assistant This course gives you training on administrative medical office processes and procedures, accounting, customer service, MS Word and Excel. You will also learn about insurance coverage, and government regulations. CALL US FOR MORE INFORMATION (860) 906-5130 OR VISIT US TODAY Capital Community College 950 Main Street Room 316 Hartford, CT 06103 This course will prepare you for the Certified Medical Administrative Assistant (CMAA) exam, which is a separate cost. To enroll in this program, you must have a: High school diploma or GED equivalent Basic computer skills COURSE MATERIALS Textbook will be loaned through course. CLASS SCHEDULE Evening Class Cost: $1,099 Mon, Wed, Fri June 1 to Aug 19 (no class 7/3 or 8/7) 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm Room 617 Instructor: Ann Patterson NOTE: Background checks are required for most allied health positions. Students with felony convictions may have difficulty obtaining employment in these fields. 3

CAREER TRAINING CENTER Administrative Professional In this course, you will learn the right tools and strategies to help you manage day-to-day tasks with confidence, including projects, people, and situations. You will also learn time management and organizational skills so you can build effective business relationships and exceed customer expectations. This course features Microsoft Office basics (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), office organization, record keeping, report writing, customer service training, time management, math strategies, and professional tips. To enroll in this program, you must have a: High school diploma or GED equivalent Basic computer skills COURSE MATERIALS Textbook will be loaned through course. CLASS SCHEDULE Evening Class Cost: $799 Tues & Thurs, June 2 to August 25 5:30 am - 8:30 pm Room 318 Instructor: Bonnie Soucy BE A VALUED HEALTHCARE TEAM MEMBER PROVIDE EXCEPTIONAL PATIENT CARE BLS: Basic Life Support (CPR, AED) for Healthcare Providers Are you a healthcare professional and need CPR certification? This course will give you the training to recognize several life-threatening emergencies, provide CPR, use an AED, and relieve choking in a safe, timely and effective manner. The course content includes: Basic Life Support (CPR, AED) for Healthcare Providers, adult and pediatric CPR, foreignbody airway obstruction, and use of automated external defibrillation with CPR. To enroll in this program, it is recommended you are a healthcare professional. COURSE MATERIALS Textbook is included in tuition cost. COURSE SCHEDULE Day Classes Cost: $95 Fri, June 19 9 am - 1:30 pm Room 301 Instructor: Kathleen Larke Wed, June 24 9 am - 1:30 pm Room 301 Instructor: Kathleen Larke Evening Classes Cost: $95 Thurs, June 18 5-9:30 pm Room 301 Instructor: Kathleen Larke Tues, June 23 5-9:30 pm Room 301 Instructor: Kathleen Larke 4

Build a Career in Healthcare While Earning College Credits Nurse Aide Certification (CNA) Certified nurse aides (CNA) are valuable members of the healthcare team, providing basic nursing care in a variety of settings. Capital Community College is licensed by the Connecticut Department of Public Health to present our 147- hour part-time course. CAREER TRAINING CENTER The 147-hour course is offered in two formats: A 7-week weekday course A 10-week evening course State competency testing is included at the end of the course. Upon successful completion, you will be eligible for: 3 college credits from Capital Community College or 4 college credits from Charter Oak State College Participants in the CNA program must: Be 17 years of age or older Take assessment tests for reading and math (Note: Individuals with college experience may request the assessment test waivers.) Provide a physical exam, including TB screening COURSE MATERIALS Textbook and workbook are included in course cost. Student is responsible for the following required items: Uniform and watch with a second hand Travel expense to clinical Physical exam CT Nurse Aide Registry application fee COURSE SCHEDULE Day Class Cost: $1,219 Mon to Fri, July 16 - September 1 9:30-12:30 pm (lecture) 8:30-2:30 pm (skills lab) 8-2 pm (clinical) Rm 317 (lecture); Rm 820 (skills lab); Nursing Facility (clinical) Instructor: Kareen Ambroise, R.N. Evening Class Cost: $1,219 Mon to Fri, June 1 - August 7 5:15-8 pm (lecture) 5:15-8:15 pm (skills lab) 5-9 pm (clinical) Rm 317 (lecture); Rm 820 (skills lab); Nursing Facility (clinical) Instructor: Gina Bailey, J.D., RN CNA Refresher Need to brush up on your CNA skills? Has your certification lapsed? Do you need to retake the CNA competency examination? Take our refresher course designed to help you get up to speed on the basics. Our instructors are RN s who review principles of care, lab skills and test taking strategies. The course is offered in two formats: 4-week day course 3-week evening course To enroll, students must already be CNA certified. COURSE MATERIALS Textbook is included in course cost. COURSE SCHEDULE Day Class $399 Mon, Wed & Fri, June 15- July 8 10 am -2 pm Room 820 Instructor: Jill Gauthier, RN, BA Evening Class $399 Mon-Thurs, July 15- August 4 5-8 pm Room 820 Instructor: Jill Gauthier, RN, BA SNAP-ET SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE SEE PAGE 2 FOR DETAILS 5

CAREER TRAINING CENTER SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT W/ MS OFFICE (WORD, EXCEL) & QUICKBOOKS Do you dream of owning your own business? Capital Community College has the small business start-up training you need to make it happen. A business leader who understands what it takes will guide you through the process. Course highlights include how to apply for financing, develop a marketing plan, prepare budget projections, write a business plan, understand government regulations and handle operations (human resources, accounting and bookkeeping). Learn how to use Word, Excel and Quickbooks. PHARMACY TECHNICIAN Did you know the need for qualified pharmacy technicians is on the rise in Connecticut and nationwide? This comprehensive program will prepare you for an entry level position in a community, hospital, or long-term care setting. This course covers medical terminology, how to read and interpret prescriptions, drug definitions, dosage calculations and dosages, and billing/insurance reimbursement. The 75-hour course is offered as a two day evening course. Students will be prepared for the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) national certification exam, which is a separate cost. (Note: Those with a felony conviction may not be able to take the certification exam.) To enroll in this program, you must have a: High school diploma or GED equivalent Take assessment tests for reading and math COURSE MATERIALS Textbook will be loaned through course. COURSE SCHEDULE Evening Class Cost: $949 Tues & Thurs, June 2- August 25 5:30-8:30 pm Room 303 Instructor: Peter Spostato / Jody Kremzar None COURSE MATERIALS Textbook will be loaned through course. COURSE SCHEDULE Evening Class Cost: $899 Mon & Wed, June 1 - September 2 5:30-8:30 pm Room 318 Instructor: Odell Cooper SNAP-ET SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE SEE PAGE 2 FOR DETAILS 6

CAREER TRAINING CENTER TRANSITIONING FROM TRAINING TO CAREER Arm yourself with the necessary skills to make your transition to a professional career successful. This course will give you the preparation skills needed so you can feel confident when you enter the workforce. NAVIGATING THE WORKPLACE So you now have the technical training and professional skills, but do you have general workplace skills to be an effective employee? This course will get you on your way. This course will cover: Writing and business math review Problem solving and decision making strategies Time management Professional behavior Computer literacy This course is required for all students enrolled in a certificate program. COURSE MATERIALS None COURSE SCHEDULE Evening Classes Cost: Included Mon & Wed, June 1 - June 8 5:30-8:30 pm Room 317 Instructor: Christopher Service, Sr. This is a 6-hour class. This course will cover: Job search strategies Resume writing Interviewing techniques Financial literacy This course is required for all students enrolled in certificate program. COURSE MATERIALS None COURSE SCHEDULE Evening Classes Cost: Included Mon & Wed, August 17-August 19 5:30-8:30 pm Room 317 Instructor: Staff Thurs & Tues, August 20 - August 25 5:30-8:30 pm Room 317 Instructor: Staff Mon & Wed, August 31 -Sept 2 5:30-8:30 pm Room 317 Instructor: Staff Tues & Thurs, June 2- June 9 5:30-8:30 pm Room 317 Instructor: Derrick Curry 7

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE Capital's Workforce & Continuing Education offers a variety of English as a Second Languge classes for speakers of other languages to help individuals achieve success in professional work settings. Our classes begin at low-level basic English classes and focus on oral communications (understanding and speaking) and basic reading and writing skills. Basic ESL (ESL Level 1) classes introduce grammar structures and English vocabulary. Students are encouraged in all classes to engage in English conversation. Basic ESL Oral Communication for Employment Do you need to learn enough English to look for a job, or get a better job? In this basic course for those with little or no English, students gain basic communication skills to understand and speak in a variety of occupational situations, including job searching. This course focuses on understanding and speaking. This course covers: Self-introduction, giving information about self, family, residence, and country Asking and answering simple questions Vocabulary for work: occupations, skills Filling out simple job application forms Giving information to employers Numbers, time, schedules, and calendars (days & dates) Asking information about locations Imperatives and following instructions Students should have little or no English skills. COURSE SCHEDULE Day Class Cost: $249 Mon & Wed, July 6 - July 29 1:00-4:00 pm Room TBD Instructor: Mary Romney MULTICULTURAL LEARNING CENTER Introductory English for the Workplace Do you need to improve your English for a better job or a promotion? In this course, students with basic English improve their communication skills to understand and speak in a variety of occupational settings. Students also learn fundamental English for job searching. This course focuses on understanding, reading and speaking. This course will cover: Self-presentation and description Reading simple Help Wanted ads Describing abilities, skills, education Answering questions about work Asking questions about work Answering questions from prospective employers and basic interview skills Responding to simple instructions in the workplace Reporting simple problems Writing simple notes to inform and request Students should have basic English skills. COURSE SCHEDULE Day Class Cost: $249 Mon & Wed, Aug 3 - Aug 26 1:00-4:00 pm Room TBD Instructor: Mary Romney COMING THIS FALL ESL LEVEL 1 CLASSES BASIC ESL FOR THE WORKPLACE 8

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT CENTER Does Your Small Business Need a Jump Start? NEW This three-workshop small business series covers successful strategies to get your small business started, from business plans, financing options, to effective marketing. Instructor: Anthony Price Mondays 5:30 to 8:30 pm How Well Does Your Money Work For You? NEW This personal finance series is designed to help you learn how to take control of your financial future. Each 3-hour class surveys a key component to organize your personal finances and maximize long-term financial health. Gain a better understanding of key personal finance principles, debt, credit repair, investing, and retirement planning. Instructor: Kyle Zachary 4 classes on Thursday in July 5:30 to 8:30 pm Personal Finance 101: Where Do I Start? The first class in this series introduces personal financial planning and money management skills. Learn about individual accounting and budgeting, emergency funds, taxes in your financial plan, calculating net worth, and different types of deductions. (Rm 307) July 9 $50 Credit Repair Toolkit This class focuses on spending, debt, and credit, with specific focus on strategies to repair credit and create responsible spending plans. Learn about consumer credit and personal risk management techniques, interest rates, and identity theft. If money and debt cause you stress, this class is a class for you. (Rm 301) July 16 $50 Investing in Plain English Do you want to invest, but don't know where to start? Do you have a portfolio that you d like to diversify? Learn effective investing strategies on how to increase your wealth. Learn the basics of investing and the rules for wealth creation, discuss investment options and get tips on how to find your own financial advisor. (Rm 301) July 23 $50 Planning Your Retirement: Are You Ready? Setting goals, envisioning your retirement, and making your retirement planning easier can be difficult at any age. Discuss retirement and estate planning, income taxes, estate taxes, and plan for the possibility of long-term health care. (Rm 301) July 30 $50 Raising Capital for Your Small Business Learn about personal and professional credit, business plans, managing cash flow, business accounting, and collateral requirements. The commercial loan process, and small business loan lending programs available through the U.S. Small Business Administration will also be discussed. (Rm 318) July 20 $50 Writing a Successful Business Plan Learn strategies for a winning business plan to get your small business off the ground. Discuss market and customer research, define business objectives, and create your own action plan. (Rm 318) July 27 $50 Marketing to Win Customers for Life Success doesn't happen accidentally. It's planned. This class will discuss effective marketing strategies, industry trends, customer needs and competitor analysis, and creative print marketing as well as approaches to social media advertising. (Rm 318) August 3 $50 Film Appreciation Workshop NEW In this 4-class workshop, view and discuss some of today's most celebrated movies and directors by Orson Welles, Frank Capra, Steven Spielberg, Spike Lee, Ron Howard, Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola and more. Enjoy a full-length film written and directed by the Coen Brothers on the final day of class. (Rm 307) Instructor: Cie Peterson Thurs, August 6 to August 20, 5:30 to 7:30 pm Thurs, August 27, 5:30 to 8:30 pm $135 9

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT CENTER Green Living: Saving the Earth & Your Money NEW Interested in integrating principles of sustainability, conservation, preservation, and healthy choices into your own daily routines and practices for your family? Find ways to live a more healthy and balanced lifestyle that respect your health and the health of our natural environment. Instructor: Jameelah Muhammad Each 3-hour session: Covers a different topic Identifies the latest research Offers budget saving strategies Includes activities for all age groups in your family Gives information from a variety of resources Has special guest speakers Suggests local resources and connections 4 classes on Tuesdays in July 5:30 to 8:30 pm Green Living: How to Get Started The first class introduces principles of sustainable living, conservation and preservation, and how to start a plan to integrate them into your own lifestyle. Learn budget saving strategies, activities for the whole family, and how to make a plan for you and your lifestyle. (Rm 307) July 7 $50 COMING THIS FALL We have a wide selection of SNAP-ET eligible certificate programs to enroll in this Fall 2015 Administrative Medical Assistant Administrative Professional Bookkeeping Certified Nurse Aide CNA Refresher Community Health Navigator Culinary Arts and Food Service Safety ECG (EKG) Technician Emergency Medical Technician- Basic (EMT-B) Human Resources Assistant Medical Coding (Outpatient) Patient Care Technician Personal Care Assistant Pharmacy Technician Small Business Development with MS Office & Quickbooks Social Services Assistant Food for Eating, Cooking, and Growing Learn about sustainability as it relates to the food you buy, consume, and grow. Food sources, sustainable food programs, and organic and community gardening will be discussed. (Rm 307) July 14 $50 Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle! Even though recycling is now fairly commonplace, there are still many ways consumers can lower their waste reduction. Learn what products can be recycled and which ones can't and ways to creatively recycle or reuse everyday products. Composting will also be discussed.(rm 301) July 21 $50 Your Healthy Home: Weatherization & Energy Savings This class will show the benefits of weatherization and how to make improvements to your home to save energy and money. Learn about local programs and resources, and how to plan a strategy for your home. (Rm 301) July 28 $50 CALL US FOR MORE INFORMATION (860) 906-5130 OR VISIT US TODAY Capital Community College 950 Main Street, Room 316 Hartford, CT 06103 10

LEARN TO EARN CERTIFICATION PROGRAM LEARN to EARN Programs Available for Veterans, Displaced Workers, Unemployed & Underemployed Individuals Hands on Training Internships Low Tuition Cost Convenient Evening Classes Resume & Interviewing Support Capital Community College's Department of Labor Grant program provides veterans, displaced workers (TAA-eligible), unemployed and underemployed individuals with the opportunity to advance their careers through programs designed with YOU in mind. Job Placement Assistance & Internship Opportunities Available To find out about our LEARN to EARN program, contact Jo-Anne Leventhal at (860) 906-5143 or jleventhal@capitalcc.edu 13 Choose from a selection of continuing education programs in the areas of information technology, health care, and environmental technology. MOBILE APPS DEVELOPMENT * Learn how to develop mobile apps for Apple ios and Android mobile platforms. Starts June 22nd $375 CYBERSECURITY * Learn about network security, ethical hacking and data communications. Tuition includes A+ certification preparation and exam voucher fee. Starts June 15th $525 HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY * This certificate program gives the specialized training needed to become certified to support IT systems within a healthcare facility. Starts June 20 $450 SUSTAINABLE FOOD SERVICE * This certificate program offers two tracks: institutional food service or urban farming. Tuition includes ServSafe certification prep and fee. Starts September 8th $295 COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKER * Learn about the essential role community health workers play in the healthcare system, how to provide cultural appropriate health education and outreach, community resources, client interviewing and advocacy and more. Tuition includes mental health first aid certification preparation and fee. Starts September 14th $250 This workforce solution is funded through a grant awarded by the U.S. Department of Labor s Employment and Training Administration.

CAPITAL ON THE ROAD Capital on the Road Our Classes Brought to You! Capital Community College brings learning out into the Greater Hartford community, small businesses, corporations and government agencies. SUPPORT YOUR WORKFORCE Would you like to see one of our classes offered in your own business or community environment? Do you have workforce development needs that have to be met? Does your team need to earn CEU s for advancement? VARIETY OF COURSE OFFERINGS No need to start from scratch! Take advantage of our extensive offerings already available at the Capital Community College, School of Workforce & Continuing Education. CONSIDER SOME OF THE TOPIC AREAS AVAILABLE: Leadership & Management Public Speaking Marketing & Communication Accounting Project Management Human Resources Financial Literacy Business Analytics Computer Applications Web Page Design Social Media Music & the Arts English as a Second Language Health Care & Medicine Small Business Management CUSTOMIZED COURSES TO FIT YOUR NEEDS We can even provide a needs assessment so a curriculum can be customized for you! No matter what the topic, our team of faculty and subject matter experts come to you at the location of your choice. Contact Odile Dilone at (860) 906-5141 or to learn more about Capital on the Road and how you can make a worthwhile investment in your people. Contact Odile Dilone at (860) 906-5141or to learn more about Capital on the Road and how you can make a worthwhile investment in your people. Do you enjoy sharing your expertise with others? Are you passionate about what you do and know? Can you inspire a classroom filled with adult learners? Consider joining the adjunct faculty at Capital Community College. Our experienced instructors provide knowledge, support, and on the job expertise to our students in the School of Workforce & Continuing Education. Make a difference. Capital Community College Where the Learning NEVER Stops FOR MORE INFORMATION, contact Odile Dilone at (860) 906-5141 or email odilone@capitalcc.edu. 14

Online Learning @ Capital If you need training and development, but can't manage to make traditional college fit into the demands of your busy schedule, ONLINE LEARNING MAY BE FOR YOU! WHAT ARE SOME BENEFITS TO E-LEARNING? Schedule Convenience Ease of Accessibility, so you can access class when you need it. Flexible Schedules that fit Your Schedule Low Tuition Costs with affordable e-textbook options More study time WHAT CLASSES CAN YOU TAKE ONLINE? Capital Community College, in partnership with ED2GO and GATLIN EDUCATION, offers convenient online learning options to support your educational needs. These open enrollment programs are designed to provide you with the skills needed to acquire professional level positions for many in-demand occupations. REGISTRATION IS EASY Registering for online classes can be done in 3 easy steps! 1. Choose from one of our online programs to find classes 2. Find the certificate program or class you are interested in taking 3. Contact Odile Dilone at (860) 906-5141. She will take all of your registration and payment information. ED2GO www.ed2go.com/capitalcc ED2GO offers convenient six-week classes in a variety of course subjects. All of these online courses are instructorfacilitated and highly interactive. Complete any course from your home or office, any time of the day or night. Classes begin monthly. Most classes are $99 or less. Classes available in many subjects: accounting & finance business college readiness design & composition healthcare & medical language & arts law & legal personal development teaching & education technology writing & publishing GATLIN EDUCATION www.gatlineducation.com/capitalcommunitycollege GATLIN EDUCATION offers online Career Training Programs that are comprehensive, affordable, and self-paced. You can begin these programs at any time and learn at your own speed. Upon successful completion of all your required coursework, you will receive a Certificate of Completion. GATLIN's Career Training Programs feature: Facilitators and mentors to answer questions and help you through your studies Career counselors to help prepare you with transition from the classroom to the workplace. Courses that are open-enrollment and self-paced Materials, workbooks, and software that are included in course costs Career Training Programs are available in the following areas: Business and Professional Healthcare and Fitness Managements and Corporate Media and Design Hospitality and Gaming Skilled Trades and Industrial IT and Software Development 15

ON CAMPUS RESOURCES We have a variety of on-campus resources available. Take advantage of the expert staff we have managing each of our resource centers. CAREER CENTER Are you looking for career advice? Do you need hep writing your resume? We can hep you figure out the steps you need to transition into the world of work or a new career. Stop by to make an appointment at our office on the 2nd floor, Room 209, or call us at (860) 906-5107 PLUS 50 CENTER Are you 50+ and eager to learn new things? We have a center at Capital designed just for you. We offer flexible hours and diverse programming that will work for your lifestyle. Become involved in our Plus 50 center to: To learn more about Plus 50 Center, contact Dr. Bryant at (860) 906-5236 or mguillorybryant@capitalcc.edu ACADEMIC SUCCESS CENTER Do you need help with your studies? Our onsite tutors and subject matter experts can help you with your homework and studying needs. We offer tutoring in math, writing, and computers. Find us on the 4th floor.are you looking for career advice? Do you need help writing your resume? We can hep you figure out the steps you need to transition into the world of work or a new career. Find us on the 4th floor. Stop by the ASC reception desk to set up an appointment or call us at (860) 906-5200. MATH CENTER Room 412 WRITING CENTER Room 409 COMPUTER CENTER Room 423 CAMPUS BOOKSTORE Textbooks, reference books and other school supplies are available in the Follett Bookstore located on the 7th floor at 950 Main Street. The bookstore also features electronic connectors and chargers, Capital-branded apparel and gifts, and snacks. Find us on the 7th floor. You can reach the bookstore at (860) 525-5956 or http://cctc.bkstr.com/ Our hours are Monday to Thursday from 9 am to 4 pm Friday from 9 am to 1 pm 16

REGISTRATION FORM BY FAX: (860) 906-5110, ATTN: Damaris Torres BY PHONE: (860) 906-5130, Monday Friday, 9 am to 4 p.m., Mastercard, Visa or Company PO BY MAIL OR IN PERSON: School of Workforce & Continuing Education, Capital Community College, 950 Main St., Room 316, Hartford, CT 06103 Capital Community College School of Workforce and Continuing Education Credit-Free Registration Today s Date: / / Social Security Number: Date of Birth (required): / / Last Name: First Name: Middle Initial: Home Address: E-Mail Address: City: State: Zip: Country of Origin: Home Phone: ( ) Business Phone: ( ) Mobile Phone: ( ) o Male o Female o Yes, I certify that I am a legal resident of CT and have met the 12-month residency requirement o No, I am not a legal resident of CT. State of legal residence: Are you a U.S. citizen: o Yes o No If no, are you a permanent resident or green card holder? o Yes o No Please provide the following race and ethnic data. This information is requested on a VOLUNTARY basis for the U.S. Department of Education, Center for Educational Statistics. Your answer will not affect enrollment to, or registration in, the college. Ethnicity: o Hispanic/Latino o Non-Hispanic/Non-Latino o Choose not to respond Race: o White o Black/African American o American Indian/Alaskan Native o Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific o Other o Choose not to respond Course Code Course Title Date Time Cost Note: Students applying for a SNAP scholarship should indicate their top 3 class choices on this form Signature (required): Total: Payment o Visa o Mastercard o Discover o Check (Make payable to Capital Community College, or CCC. No cash by mail.) Credit Card Number: CVC/Security Code #: (last 3 digits after the credit card number in the signature area of the card.) Credit Card Holder s Name: Expiration Date: Credit Card Holder s Address (required): Credit Card Holder s Signature: 17

Step into Nostalgia Capital Community College is located in the G. Fox & Co. Building, known for its architecture and downtown Hartford history. This retail establishment, founded in 1847 by Gershon Fox, grew to become the city s largest department store in the 20th century. Gershon s son, Moses, hired noted New York architect, Cass Gilbert to rebuild the store on a grand scale after a devastating fire. The 11-story, steel frame and masonry structure on Main Street was completed in 1918. Ornate architectural features of this Neo-Classical Revival style building include monumental Corinthian order marble columns and pilasters. 18

INFORMATION CENTER QUALITY MATTERS We believe lifelong learning is the key to personal and professional growth, as well as your success. Your satisfaction with the learning opportunities we offer is important to us. If you have questions, please call the Workforce & Continuing Education Customer Service Center at (860) 906-5130. COURSE CONTENT The material presented in each course is for information only and does not reflect the opinion of the College. The College assumes no responsibility for how the material presented is used outside of this course. MINIMUM ENROLLMENT Continuing Education programs are self-supporting. All courses are operated on an instruction-fees supported basis. Classes with insufficient enrollment may need to be cancelled. We will notify you via phone if a class is cancelled. See refund policy below. PAYMENT POLICY Please make payments to the College on the day you register. Payment options include cash, check, money order, MasterCard, Visa, or Discover Card. A check or money order should be made payable to CCC. Students owing the College money, library books or fines will not be allowed to register until all debts are settled. Registration is not final until payment is made in full or other satisfactory payment arrangements have been made. Any student paying with a check, which is not honored by a banking institution, will be obligated to pay a returned check fee of $25. The student will be given 10 calendar days to make restitution with cash or a bank money order or the student will be deregistered and not permitted to return to class. LATE REGISTRATION Late registration will be accepted on a space-available basis by permission of instructor only. REFUND POLICY FOR NON-CREDIT COURSES The College reserves the right to cancel courses with insufficient enrollment. If a course you have registered for is cancelled, you will be notified by phone. You will have the option of receiving a full refund of fees or applying your course fee to another noncredit course in the same semester. Refunds can take between 4 to 6 weeks. No refunds are issued for non-credit courses unless you withdraw three (3) business days before the first class meeting, in writing or in person, to the School of Workforce & Continuing Education, 3rd Floor, 950 Main Street, Hartford, CT 06103. If you register for a course, you are responsible for payment whether or not you attend. Please do not assume you will be deregistered for a course if you do not pay. CAMPUS BOOKSTORE Textbooks, reference books and other school supplies are available in the Follett Bookstore located on the 7th floor at 950 Main Street. The bookstore also features electronic connectors and chargers, Capital-branded apparel and gifts, and snacks. Normal bookstore operating hours are Monday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Tuesday- Thursday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Friday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Contact the bookstore at (860) 525-5956 or http://cctc.bkstr.com/ ARTHUR C. BANKS, JR. LIBRARY Located on the 5th floor, the library provides a wide range of services and resources to students, faculty and staff. You will have access to a coin-operated copier, computers, TV/DVD units and an expansive collection of books and research databases. Contact the library at (860) 906-5020 or www.capitalcc.edu/ library. CAFE & VENDING MACHINES You can find the Campus and vending machines, featuring drinks and snacks, on the 7th floor. 19

INFORMATION CENTER PARKING FOR NON-CREDIT STUDENTS Parking is available at no cost in the Morgan Street Garage to our students. Please pull a ticket and bring it to class for validation. The validated ticket can be used to exit the garage when handed to the attendant on duty. Directions to Parking Garage Capital Community College is located at 950 Main Street, Hartford. The Morgan Street Parking Garage is located behind the school at 155 Morgan Street. Look for the green glass windows. From Interstate 91 North or South Take Exit 32B (Trumbull St.). At bottom of ramp, turn left onto Market St. Take third left onto Talcott St., then first left into the Morgan Street Garage entrance. From Interstate 84 East (from West Hartford, Farmington, etc.) Take Exit 50 (Main St.). At third traffic light, turn right onto Market St. Take first left onto Talcott St., then first left into the Morgan Street Garage entrance. From Interstate 84 West (from East Hartford, Manchester, Route 2) Take Exit 50 (Main St.). At bottom of ramp, turn left onto Market St. Take second left onto Talcott St., then first left into the Morgan Street Garage entrance. GUEST/VISITOR PARKING Guests and visitors will be validated with prior authorization for parking in the Morgan Street Garage. Please note if you park in the Morgan Street Garage without a college-authorized access ticket, it will be at your own expense. PARKING ACCESS CARD Registered students may be eligible for a free parking access card for the Morgan Street Garage. Students need to obtain an application from the Morgan Street Garage located on the corner of Market and Talcott Streets. Please refer to the student handbook for further information on parking regulations. You may obtain a handbook from the 2nd floor Welcome Center or Office of the Dean of Student Services. If your parking access card does not work, pull a ticket and bring it with your parking access card to the Main Lobby in the College at 950 Main Street for validation MOTORCYCLE POLICY The Hartford Parking Authority DOES NOT PERMIT motorcycles to be housed at the Morgan Street Garage. Motorcycles can be parked in the Columbus Boulevard lot. STUDENT CONDUCT CODE The purpose of the Student Conduct Code is to maintain the general welfare of the College. The College strives to make the campus a place of study and work where people are treated, and treat one another, with respect and courtesy. The College views the student conduct process as a learning experience that can result in growth and personal understanding of one s responsibilities and privileges within both the university community and the greater community. All students must follow these standards. These procedures are designed to provide fairness to all who are involved in the conduct process. Please refer to the student handbook for the full student conduct policy. This handbook is available at the Welcome Center on the 2nd floor. SPECIAL NEEDS Students who have special needs or who are disabled must selfidentify and provide documentation of their specific disability to a counselor. This must be done at least sixty (60) days prior to the start of the course. This will allow the College to make an effort to accommodate special needs students. Please call the Student Disability Coordinator at (860) 906-5041 for additional information and assistance. 20

INFORMATION CENTER VETERANS The federal government offers a wide variety of services to veterans through the Department of Veterans Affairs. The College is approved for training of veterans education benefits by the Board of Regents of the Connecticut Colleges & Universities system. Contact Margaret Abraham, Veterans Coordinator at (860) 906-5020, Room 208, for more information. NONDISCRIMINATORY POLICY The Connecticut State Colleges and Universities System, under the Board of Regents for Higher Education, will not discriminate against any person on the grounds of race, color, religious creed, sex, age, national origin, ancestry, present or past history of mental disorder, marital status, genetic information, mental retardation, sexual orientation, learning disability or physical disability, including, but not limited to, blindness or prior conviction of crime, unless the provisions of Section 46a-60(b), 46a-80(b) or 46a-81(b) of the Connecticut General Statues are controlling, or there is a bona fide occupational qualification excluding persons in one of the above protected groups. EMERGENCY CLOSINGS In the event of severe weather, power failure or any other extreme or unusual circumstances, the College provides the following television and radio stations with closing/delayed opening information: WFSB-TV- Channel 3 WVIT-TV NBC Connecticut WTIC (1080 AM & 96.5 FM) WRCH (Lite 100.5 FM) WZMX (Hot 93.7 FM) WDRC (1360 AM & 102.9 FM) Emergency information will also be available at (860) 906-5000 and www.capitalcc.edu. Except under rapidly changing conditions, information on the status of day classes will be available by 6 a.m. and for evening classes by 3:30 p.m With respect to the foregoing, discrimination on the basis of sex shall include sexual harassment as defined in section 46a-60(8) of the Connecticut General Statutes. Although it is recognized that there are bona fide occupational qualifications, which provide for exception from employment prohibitions, it is understood that these exceptions are to be applied pursuant to Section 46a-68-33 of the administrative regulations. Further, the system will not discriminate against any person on grounds of political beliefs or veteran status. Inquiries regarding this policy should be directed to Josephine Agnello-Veley, Director of Human Resources, at (860) 906-5002. STATEMENT OF CHANGE The text of this document does not constitute a contract. The College reserves the right to make changes in the information presented. 21

Dean, Workforce & Continuing Education Linda Guzzo, Ed.D. (860) 906-5131 lguzzo@capitalcc.edu Workforce & Continuing Education Customer Service Center Damaris Torres (860) 906-5130 dtorres@capitalcc.edu Elaine Carlson (860) 906-5131 ecarlson@capitalcc.edu Nurse Aide & Allied Health Ruth Krems (860) 906-5142 rkrems@capitalcc.edu SNAP-ET Program Nurith Vidal (860) 906-5029 nvidal@capitalcc.edu Thu Nguyen (860) 906-5036 tnguyen@capitalcc.edu Non-Credit Programs Business Outreach Capital Arts & Music Center Odile Dilone (860) 906-5141 odilone@capitalcc.edu Non-Credit Programs Andrea Baylock (860) 906-5028 abaylock@capitalcc.edu Professional Development Multicultural Learning Center Jennifer Kriksciun (860) 906-5138 jkriksciun@capitalcc.edu Capital Crossroads to Careers (C3) Billie Augustin (860) 906-5038 baugustin@capitalcc.edu CONTACT US Transition to College Gretchen Johnson (860) 906-5028 gjohnson1@capitalcc.edu Weekend Programs Nancy Caddigan (860) 906-5138 ncaddigan@capitalcc.edu Institutional Advancement John McNamara (860) 906-5102 jmcnamara@capitalcc.edu IMPORTANT NUMBERS EMERGENCY/PUBLIC SAFETY (860) 906-5075 or** on any CCC phone Main College Number Main College Number (860) 906-5000 or 1 (800) 894-6126 (toll free) Continuing Education Customer Service Center (860) 906-5130 Academic Media Technology Online Course Support (860) 906-5030 Academic Success Center Tutoring (860) 906-5200 Admissions Enrollment Services Registrar Academic Media Technology (860) 906-5200 Bookstore (860) 525-5956 Career Center (860) 906-5108 Cashier's Office Bursar's Office (860) 906-5061 Counseling (860) 906-5040 Disabilities Counselor (860) 906-5042 English as a Second Language (ESL) (860) 906-5203 Financial Aid (860) 906-5090 Library (860) 906-5020 Transcript Requests (860) 906-5140 22