Kuskokwim Campus
College of Rural and Community Development

Committed to education and enrichment of Alaska Natives and rural residents
Continuing Education/Professional Development - Pam Twitchell, Coordinator
1.907.543.4506 1.907.543.4515 1.800.478.5822 1.907.543.4527-Fax


Spring - Mar/Apr - Classes

Join us for our upcoming classes.


  • Mens Dance Fans
    Apr. 25, 26, 27 Fri. 6-9p, Sat. 9a-6p, Sun. 1-4pm


  • First Aid/CPR
    Apr.4, May 16, Jun.6 Fri.8a-5p


  • Quilting: Totally for Beginners
    2 Weekends Apr.4-5, 25-26 Fri.6:45-9p, Sat.9a-6p


  • Finishing Details: Open to all
    Apr.7,14,21,28 Mon. 6:45-9pm


  • Grant Writing Workshop
    Apr. 4 Fri. 9a-4p


  • Fundamental Business Writing
    CPM level 1 Apr. 25 9a-4p


Occupational Licenses/Certificates

Boiler Operator
ESL
Wastewater Operator
Water Treatment
Fire Extinguisher Inspector
Hazardous Material Handling
First Aid/CPR
Emergency Wilderness Training
Asbestos Removal
Workplace Basics

About Continuing Education:

KuC Continuing Education welcomes you to participate in a variety of course offerings, conferences, and programs. We offer credit and non-credit continuing education for working professionals and students from all communities in the delta.

Our goal is to give you quality programs and classes. The Kuskokwim Campus serves 46 regional villages in southwestern Alaska. Our campus strives to respond to the needs of our region.

Drop by and visit us at the main campus building in Room 109 and share your ideas regarding types of classes or course offerings.

Also, if you are interested in teaching a course, we encourage you to stop in and talk with our Continuing Education Coordinator, Pam Twitchell. Our campus goal is helping students along their "journey of learning".



Dedicated to excellence in teaching, research and scholarship for all rural Alaskans.



MAR./APR. CLASSES:

ARTS & CRAFTS:
Men's Dance Fans: Apr. 25, 26,27
Fri. 6-9pm, Sat. 9am-6pm, Sun. 1-4pm
Complete in one weekend. Materials provided.
Noncredit Fee: $75 or 1 Credit: $131
Instructor: John McIntyre

Crochet: Apr.1,8 6:30-9p Tues. 6:30-9pm
Learn basic stitches to make scarves or hats.
Great gifts. Fee:$45 Instructor: Amy Wald

Quilting: Basics for Beginners:
2 Weekends Apr. 4,5 & 25,26 Fri. 6:45-9pm & Sat. 9am-6pm Complete a small quilt or wall hanging learning basics
of rotary cutting, sewing 1/4" seams and binding. Don't
have a machine? Call to reserve one for classroom use.
Fee: $45 Instructor: Kate McIntyre

Finishing Details: Apr. 7,14,21,28 Mon. 6:45-9pm
Open to all -Great for Beginners- Whether you are new to
quilting arts or have a growing stack of UFO's.....
Un-Finished-Objects. Make borders, bindings, backing,
machine quilting and more.
Fee: $45 Instructor: Allison Broerman

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL:
Grant Writing Workshop: April 4 Fri. 9am-4pm
Basics of grant writing for those handling requests
for village, tribal, public, private sector, or individuals.
Fee:$110 Instructor: John sargent

Fundamental Business Writing: CPM Level 1
April 25 9am-4pm. Effective and Professional communication using short reports, memos, letters. 6CEU
Fee: $110 Instructor: Leif Albertson

LIFE SKILLS:
Driver's ED: Behind the Wheel
**Times to be arranged after 5pm or weekends to pass
Driver License Exam.** Teens to senior citizens.
Many insurance companies offer discounts upon completion
of 10 hour course. Includes certificate.
Fee:$250 Instructor: Starr Jensen

ESL, English for Speakers of Other Languages:
Ongoing Tues. & Thurs. 7-9pm
Learn English speaking skills in a comfortable classroom
setting while celebrating your own culture with others.
Fee: $75 Instructor: Spruce Lynch

First Air/CPR: Apr.4, May 16, June 6 Fri.8am-5pm
Be prepared to handle emergencies at home, school,
work or outdoors. Babysitting? Classes include
Pediatric Certification. Limit: 12
Fee: $55 Co-Sponsored: YKHC EMS

Spanish: Conversational Mar. 19-May7 Wed.6-8pm
Whether you are a touist, or armchair traveler, this is a
way to learn to speak and understand Spanish.
Fee: $75 Instructor: Patty Jones