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Welcome to Continuing Education
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Cuyamaca College
One-Stop, A-104
900 Rancho San Diego Parkway
El Cajon, CA 92019
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619-660-4350
Office Hours:
Mon - Thurs: 8a to 5p
Friday: 8a to 1p
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Welcome to Continuing Education and Workforce Training's website. Serving the East County for over 30 years we provide vocational education, job training, certification,
English as as second language education, and a wide variety of classes that help serve the community.
Offering classes at Cuyamaca College, Grossmont College and at various off-site locations find out how the GCCCD Continuing Education and Workforce Training program can
best serve you.
News and Updates
College For Kids! Summer 2010
Registration begins May 1st!
College for Kids is a five-week summer enrichment program committed to teaching new and meaningful skills as well as provide students an opportunity to explore possible careers in the arts, fitness and sports,
writing and language, technology, and more. The program serves parents and children alike by providing a fun, safe and educational all-day activity with the added benefit of introducing kids to the college environment.
Courses are taught by experienced and motivated instructors who encourage and challenge students in a learning atmosphere that supports inquiry and exploration.
The instructors teaching in the summer program have written and designed their curriculum with age appropriate lessons and projects that will maximize your child's summer experience.
By the end of the summer your child will be excited about sharing and contributing their new knowledge with his/her fall classmates!
About Us
Continuing Education's noncredit and fee-based courses afford students an opportunity to increase
their personal and/or professional skills and knowledge in several areas. Noncredit and fee-based
classes carry no units of credit and the progress of students is not graded. Classes are held on
college campuses and at various locations throughout East County.
The Mission of California Community Colleges, first articulated
in the Master Plan for Higher Education in 1960 and since reaffirmed in AB
1725 (1988), is to provide California with quality programs in transfer and
career education and in the mastery of basic skills and English as a Second
Language.
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