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Division of Workforce & Economic Development

Greater Acadiana Region’s Continuing Education Division provides a continuum of training for everyone. Students range from those with no workforce background who lack basic skills, to those already working who need to upgrade to the latest high-tech, high-wage skills to retain or advance in their jobs and/or to make career transitions. In addition the Continuing Education Division serves as an educational link between the technical colleges in the region and the communities they serve. Greater Acadiana Region campuses work year round to meet the needs of business, industry, and the public by providing technical training programs, customized training programs, continuing and professional education courses, and lagniappe courses. The continuing education division continues to identify training and development trends and needs. This information is used to offer timely training that will keep Acadiana growing and competitive in the future.

Courses in the Continuing Education Division are offered Monday–Friday after 3:00 p.m. as well as on weekends.

Companies with 50 or fewer employees may be eligible for IWTP Small Business Employer Training funds to provide tuition for employees. For more information call (337) 262-5962 or go to http://www.ldol.state.la.us

Debbie Burkheiser
Debbie Burkheiser
LTC Greater Acadiana Region 4
Chief Workforce Training Officer
1101 Bertrand Drive
Lafayette, LA 70506
USA


Phone: 337 262-5962
Cell: 337 368-9768

Fax: 337 262-5122

E-mail: dburkheiser@ltc.edu

Summer 2008 Schedule of Classes

Summer 2008 CED Booklet - Complete (pdf)

CED Booklet Cover (pdf)

CED Tuition (pdf)

CED Policy (pdf)

CED Registration Process (pdf)

Accounting and Financial (pdf)

Allied Health (pdf)

Microsoft Office (pdf)

Information Technology (pdf)

Professional Development (pdf)

Achieve Global Leadership & Customer Service (pdf)

Career and Technical (pdf)

Truck Driving Simulator (pdf)

Command Spanish (pdf)

Test Preparation | Online (pdf)

Ed2Go | Non-Credit Online Learning (pdf)

Gatlin | Non-Credit Online Learning (pdf)

CED Student Application (pdf)

Workforce Development Form (pdf)

Pathways Program

Non-Credit Online Courses

Gatlin Online Learning

Ed2Go Online Learning

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WOULD YOU LIKE TO INSTRUCT A CLASS IN OUR CONTINUING EDUCATION DIVISION? DO YOU HAVE A SPECIALTY THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO SHARE WITH YOUR COMMUNITY?

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CONTACT A CAMPUS NEAR YOU TO FIND OUT HOW YOU CAN USE YOUR EDUCATION, EXPERTISE, AND/OR EXPERIENCE TO BECOME AN INSTRUCTOR IN OUR CONTINUING EDUCATION DIVISION!

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