EDUCATION BRIEFS: Resume-writing workshop; learn CPR; business accounting class

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Resume-writing workshop planned at CRC

The Career Resource Center of Brown County, 246, E. Main St., is offering regular workshops on resume writing and interviewing for jobs. This service will be offered every Friday from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m.

Call 812-988-5880 to reserve a spot for a one-hour session.

CPR/first aid class offered two nights

A CPR/first aid/AED class with certification from the American Heart Association will be taught at the Career Resource Center of Brown County on Monday, Dec. 16 from 5 to 8 p.m. The cost is $60. Call 812-988-5880 for more information or to register.

Business accounting class to be offered

An introductory Quick Books class is taught at the Career Resource Center of Brown County periodically throughout the year. Watch the CRC’s website for scheduling or call 812-988-5880 for more information.

Start thinking of filing your FAFSA now

Hoosier students and families are encouraged to file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), which is now open for the 2020-2021 school year.

The FAFSA must be filed by April 15, 2020. All students should file a FAFSA, regardless of family income. In addition to determining eligibility for state and federal financial aid, many colleges require a completed FAFSA to award merit and need-based scholarships.

Filing the FAFSA is critical for Indiana’s 21st Century Scholars, who must file on time to earn the state scholarship that pays for up to four years of college tuition.

More information is available through INvestEd Indiana at investedindiana.org, or the Indiana Commission for Higher Education at 888-528-4719 or [email protected].

Enrollment open for 21st Century Scholars

Applications for the 21st Century Scholar program are being accepted. The program offers income-eligible Hoosier students up to four years of paid tuition at an eligible Indiana college or university after they graduate from high school, dependent upon financial need.

In middle school and high school, scholars are connected to programs and resources the help them stay on track for college and career success.

Applications must be received by June 30 of the student’s eighth-grade year. Scholars pledge to graduate with a Core 40 diploma and cumulative grade-point average of at least 2.5. They also pledge to abstain from illegal drugs and alcohol and illegal activities.

For more information on requirements for the program, visit scholars.in.gov.

CRC adds hours for high school completion

Students can earn a high school diploma by spending six hours per week at the Career Resource Center of Brown County. Classes focused on the high school equivalency assessment exam — formerly called GED classes — are taught year-round from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. Tuesdays through Thursdays and from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays at the CRC, 246 E. Main St. There is no charge for the classes.

Students who cannot attend then can arrange instruction by appointment or by distance learning.

Those enrolled in adult education may be eligible for free job training through WorkOne.

For more information, call the CRC at 812-988-5880.

Ivy Tech courses available at CRC

The Career Resource Center of Brown County, 246 E. Main St., will offer Ivy Tech courses live by webcam and microphone. Call the CRC at 812-988-5880 for more information.

Medical assistant certification offered at CRC

A 14-week certified clinical medical assistant class (CCMA) will begin in early 2020 at the Career Resource Center of Brown County, in partnership with Columbus Regional Hospital and Ivy Tech.

For general and class questions, call Ivy Tech Workforce Alignment at 812-330-6044 or the CRC at 812-988-5880. Register online at ivytech.edu/bloomington/workforce/index.html.

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