The multi-week programs begin the last week of January, 2021.
Interactive online classes will take place from 10 a.m. to noon
three days a week. One course runs Monday to Wednesday; the
other runs Tuesday to Thursday. The noncredit program is free
and open to the public.
Participants build confidence and skills through classes on
personal development, career exploration and computer literacy.
The course is designed to assist women in transitional periods
of their lives, such as a career change or return to the
workforce.
Visit
tri-c.edu/women-in-transition to register for an upcoming course,
learn more about the program or sign up for a virtual
information meeting.
A second online spring session begins at the end of March and
will include an evening class.
The program is also offered separately in East Cleveland and
through Tri-C Access Centers operated in partnership with
Esperanza Inc.
and Olivet Housing and Community Development Corp. (OHCDC),
an arm of Olivet Institutional Baptist Church.
Tri-C’s Women in Transition debuted in 1978 and has
contributed to thousands of personal success stories across
Northeast Ohio over the past four decades.
Women in Transition
opted to hold its spring sessions online given uncertainties
created by the COVID-19 outbreak. The program also took
place virtually last summer and fall as part of the College’s
efforts to limit the spread of the virus.
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