CCAC PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
Professional and Staff Development Programs for the Human Services Sector
FALL 2022
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CCAC Professional Development Programs Fall 2022
Professional and Staff Development Programs for the Human Services Sector
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Crisis Intervention Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Crisis Intervention: Staff Effectiveness (6 hours) Crisis Intervention: Staff Effectiveness Review (3 hours) Fundraising. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Fundraising Basics - Virtual Individual Giving Basics - Virtual Grant Writing Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Introduction to Careers in Grant Writing Fundamental of Grant Seeking Preparing Common Grant Proposals Grant Writing Lab Health and Safety Courses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Heartsaver CPR / AED Basic First Aid Fire Safety
Understanding Diversity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Volunteer Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 From Start to Success Building one Volunteer Community Creating a Volunteer Handbook Train-the-trainer: Basics of Volunteer Administration
Registration and Payment Options. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-20 General Program Details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Non-Credit Registration Form. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Attached
Pre-registration is required for all training programs.
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CRISIS INTERVENTION
CRISIS INTERVENTION: STAFF EFFECTIVENESS
Course Content: During this six-hour course, participants will learn the theory and techniques that can assist in diffusing a potential crisis situation. They will receive information on the various categories of a crisis situation and learn ways they can utilize therapeutic interaction guidelines.
Course Goals: After successful completion of this course, participants will be able to: • Identify key points of staff effectiveness during a crisis situation • Define crisis categories • Develop an analysis of staff behavior during a crisis situation • Explore de-escalation techniques that could be used in a crisis situation
Cost: $60
Instructor: Loretta Sachs
Time (6 hours)
Course #
Date:
Location
CCAC – West Hills Campus CCAC – West Hills Campus
Saturday, October 1, 2022
10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
XGM-520-58301
Saturday, October 22, 2022
10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
XGM-520-58302
* Class time includes one hour for lunch (to be scheduled at the discretion of the instructor ) * This is NOT the Train-The-Trainer course
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CRISIS INTERVENTION
CRISIS INTERVENTION: STAFF EFFECTIVENESS REVIEW
Course Content: During this three-hour course, participants will review staff behavior, define categories of a crisis by identifying, and understand and document problem behaviors. Communication skills and basic safety technique procedures will be reviewed through group work. Course Goals: After successful completion of this course, participants will be able to: • Review key points of staff effectiveness training, as taught in previous trainings • Solve behavior problems through exercises and use of role-playing situations • Describe the guidelines for therapeutic interactions • Demonstrate the de-escalation techniques that can be used in problem behaviors
Cost: $55
Instructor: Loretta Sachs
Time (3 Hours)
Course #
Date:
Location - Virtual
Tuesday, September 6, 2022
6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
XGM 551-58301
CCAC - Virtual
Thursday, September 15, 2022
6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
XGM 551-58302
CCAC - Virtual
* This is NOT the Train-The-Trainer course
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FUNDRAISING
FUNDRAISING BASICS: DEVELOPING THE ANNUAL FUND PROGRAM
Course Content: During this three- hour course takes a “hands - on” approach to learning in order to provide information and ideas on how to apply fundraising basics to create a blueprint for success. As annual giving is considered the essential foundation upon which to build, participants will learn how to develop an effective Annual Fund program. The underlying planning process, complete with goal setting and the components of a good plan, will be explored, as well as the basics of gift giving. Students will conduct on-line, real-time research for collecting available data.
Course Goals: After successful completion of this course, participants will be able to:
Describe and identify the points to develop an effective Annual Fund program Analyze the components of a good plan and how to incorporate it into your Annual Fund Determine which strategies to use and when to use them Utilize the Annual Fund to support a total development program Assess the cost efficiency and effectiveness of their Annual Fund Conduct on-line research to collect data
Cost: $55
Instructor: TBA
Time
Course #
Date:
Location
(3 hours)
6:00 PM –
CCAC –
Thursday December 8, 2022
XGM 757-58301
9:00 PM
Allegheny Campus
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FUNDRAISING
INDIVIDUAL GIVING BASICS: DEVELOPING EFFECTIVE RELATIONSHIPS
Course Content: During this three-hour course, participants will focus on the various areas encompassed in individual giving. Students will be given instructions on how to develop a planning process for major gift giving, including creating a gift-range chart, developing accurate record keeping files, and other important internal processes within a nonprofit.
Course Goals: After successful completion of this course, participants will be able to:
Develop a planning process to solicit individuals for major gift giving Expand their nonprofit’s financial means and options to develop donors Utilize the basics of gift giving by creating gift-range charts for planning Identify the case for prospective relationships with donors Put into action internal processes to: Ask for gifts; record accurate information; and thank donors promptly and appropriately
Cost: $55
Instructor: TBA
Time
Course #
Date:
Location
(3 hours)
6:00 PM –
CCAC –
Wednesday November 16, 2022
XGM 758-58301
9:00 PM
Allegheny Campus
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GRANT WRITER’S SERIES
INTRODUCTION TO CAREERS IN GRANT WRITING
Course Content This three-hour course will be provide with information about opportunities, requirements, rewards, and a 10-step career building plan for professionals who want to use their writing skills to raise funds for nonprofit organizations. Students will create a plan for grant training and professional development.
Course Goals: After successful completion of this course, participants will be able to:
Understand the role of grants as a tool for change, and the role of grant writers in nonprofit organizations. Recognize the various job titles and career opportunities that people with grant writing skills can attain, and corresponding financial compensation at entry level, professional and expert levels of experience. Appreciate the meaningful aspects of grant writing. Understand the learning curve and importance of quality feedback to the skill attainment process. Create a plan for grant training and professional development.
Cost: $55
Instructor: TBA
Time (3 hours)
Course #
Date:
Location
Tuesday October 11, 2022
6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
XGM-728-58301
CCAC - Allegheny
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GRANT WRITER’S SERIES
FUNDAMENTALS OF GRANT SEEKING
Course Content: This three-hour class provides an introduction to the process, language, proposal formats, and writing styles, as well as the customs and courtesies, of grant seeking for nonprofit organizations. Students will learn how to establish objectives, goals, project timelines, and more. Class discussion will also include a review of the main steps in the grant seeking process and suggestions on successful ways to approach foundations, organizations and individuals for funding. This class is held in a computer lab in order to facilitate real-time, hands-on learning. Although previous knowledge of grant writing is not required, students may find the learning experience more valuable if they have some grant or nonprofit experiences. Course Goals: After successful completion of this course, participants will be able to: • Understand the societal and philanthropic context for grant seeking. • Understand who is eligible for grants (grant seekers) and what entities offer grants (grant makers). • List the main steps in the grant seeking process. • Identify the proposal formats and documents that are typically prepared by grant writers. • Explain the basic parts of a grant proposal and the information contained in each section. • Identify the style choices and flexibility required to write grant proposals and fundraising documents, as well as writing aids that must be used by the grant writers. • Appreciate the expertise, resources, and role of program officers and foundation staff, as well as the relationship-building process between grant seekers and grant makers. • Understand the post-award responsibilities of grant stewardship.
Cost: $55
Instructor: TBD
Time (3 hours)
Course #
Date:
Location
6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Wednesday October 26, 2022
XGM-751-58301
CCAC - Allegheny
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GRANT WRITER’S SERIES
PREPARING COMMON GRANT PROPOSALS
Course Content: This three-hour class provides an introduction to writing and preparing the Common Grant Application Format Proposal utilized by the “ Grantmakers of Western Pennsylvania .” Writing sessions in the computer classroom will take participants through the step-by-step process of drafting a Common Grant Proposal and is held in a computer lab in order to facilitate real-time, hands-on learning. Some points that will be covered in class are:
Learning and following guidelines of the Common Grant Application Adequate budget objectives Effective methods of grant preparation and submission
Course Goals: After successful completion of this course, participants will be able to: • Review and follow guidelines for the Common Grant Application • Assemble organizational information and data required to prepare a common grant • Quickly outline, format, and insert sections of the proposal • Write logical and persuasive statements linking parts of the proposal • Prepare an adequate budget • Describe and discuss effective and acceptable methods of preparing, submitting, and tracking a template grant proposal to multiple funders
Cost: $55
Instructor: TBA
Time (3 hours)
Course #
Date:
Location
6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Thursday November 10, 2022
XGM-755-58301
CCAC - Allegheny
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GRANT WRITER’S SERIES
GRANT WRITING LAB
Course Content During this two-day, four-hour class, students will receive knowledge and tools to begin preparing their own grants. Because many students have not done grant writing before, they will have questions as they get under way, which may cause delays in submitting a grant proposal. These labs will provide the next step in the process. Day 1: Students will bring an actual grant proposal they are working on (in draft format) to class. The instructor and others in the class will critique them, assist in editing and provide helpful feedback. Day 2: Students will use the information learned during the first day and incorporate the feedback to revise and polish their proposal. The instructor and class will provide additional critique, feedback, and suggestions for editing their proposal that will enable students to finalize their proposals and get ready for submission. *Completion of the “ Fundamentals of Grant Seeking ” Class or previous grant writing experience is required. Course Goals: After successful completion of this course, participants will be able to: • Formulate thoughts of ideas for proposal • Examine proper vocabulary to write a more effective proposal • Search online for various samples and ideas to extrapolate and add to their needs • Incorporate feedback for a more polished proposal • Finalize and develop an actual grant proposal they could use for their organization
Cost: $60
Instructor: TBA
Time (3 hours) 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Course #
Date:
Location
Thursday November 17, 2022
XGM 756-58301
CCAC - Allegheny
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday December 6, 2022
XGM-756-58302
CCAC - Allegheny
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HEALTH AND SAFETY
EA BASIC FIRST AID TRAINING
Course Content: This program covers the importance of: Scene safety for the rescuer, initial assessment, infection control, treatment for bleeding, shock, burns, muscle and joint injuries, head and spine injuries, bites and stings, diabetic problems, seizures, environmental emergencies, recovery positions and the Good Samaritan Law. Course Goals: Participants will receive an overview and basic understanding of first aid procedures. After successful completion of the class and the written examination, participants will receive a two-year First Aid Card from the American Heart Association.
Cost: $50
Instructor: Nancy Savie
Time (3 hours)
Course #
Date:
Location
CCAC – West Hills Center CCAC – South Campus CCAC – North Campus CCAC – Allegheny Campus
Saturday, September 17, 2022
12:30 PM – 3:30 PM
XGO 423-58301
Saturday, October 8, 2022 Saturday, October 22, 2022 Saturday, November 12, 2022
12:30 PM – 3:30 PM
XGO 423-58302
12:30 PM – 3:30 PM
XGO 423-58303
12:30 PM – 3:30 PM
XGO 423-58304
PLEASE NOTE: No one will be permitted to enter the classroom after the start time. Participants will receive a two-year American Heart Association (AHA) card. AHA courses taken on the same day are combined on one card. Registration is limited.
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HEALTH AND SAFETY
HEARTSAVER CPR & AED
Course Content: This three-hour Heartsaver AED (Automated External Defibrillator) course teaches the basic techniques of adult CPR and use of an AED. Students also learn to use barrier devices in CPR and give first aid for choking in the responsive victim. The course teaches how to recognize the signs of four major emergencies: heart attack, stroke, cardiac arrest and Foreign Body Airway Obstruction (FBAO). Course Goal: After successful completion of this course, participants will be able to: Describe the four links in the chain of survival Describe the critical importance of calling 911, getting an AED, starting CPR and performing defibrillation Recognize a heart attack, stroke, cardiac arrest and FBAO Discuss the importance of CPR and AED operation Describe the proper location for placement of AED pads Describe situations where corrective action must be taken first, prior to defibrillation List the signs of cardiac and respiratory arrest Discuss the value of early CPR Demonstrate proper operation of the AED
Cost: $50
Instructor: Nancy Savie
Time (3 hours)
Course #
Date:
Location
Saturday, September 17, 2022 Saturday, October 8, 2022 Saturday, October 22, 2022 Saturday, November 12, 2022
CCAC – West Hills Campus
XGO 427-58301
9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
CCAC – South Campus CCAC – North Campus
XGO 427-58302
9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
XGO 427-58303
9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
CCAC – Allegheny Campus
XGO 427-58304
9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
PLEASE NOTE: No one will be permitted to enter the classroom after the start time. Participants will receive a two-year American Heart Association (AHA) Card. AHA courses taken on the same day are combined on one card. Registration is limited.
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HEALTH AND SAFETY
FIRE SAFETY TRAINING
PLEASE NOTE: This program is required by Chapter 6400 of the PA State Regulations.
Course Content: During this three-hour course, participants will gain an understanding of the fire safety objectives that will enable them to provide a safe environment as identified by Chapter 6400 of the PA State Regulations. Information will be given on effective fire drill procedures and safe evacuation procedures. Course Goals: After successful completion of this course, participants will be able to: Practice effective fire drill procedures Review and list safe evacuation procedures as required Recognize the importance of smoke detectors, fire extinguishers and alarm systems. Develop a comprehensive notification procedure.
Cost: $40
Instructor: Richard Wagner, Fire Safety Consultant
Time (3 hours) 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Course #
Date:
Location
CCAC – North Campus
Thursday September 22, 2022
XGM 518-58306
CCAC – Braddock Hills Center
XGM 518-58307
Thursday October 20, 2022 Friday November 11, 2022
CCAC – Boyce Campus
XGM 518-58308
*Fire Safety Training can be provided at a specific location for agencies and centers
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DIVERSITY
UNDERSTANDING DIVERSITY IN THE WORKPLACE
Course Content: The importance of accepting individuals, regardless of their race, culture, language, religious affiliation, gender, socio-economic background or physical challenges is essential in today’s culture and workplace. Course Goals: After successful completion of this course, participants will be able to: Offer participants an understanding of the dimensions of diversity and cultural constraints in the workplace Develop an awareness of diversity, understand the concept of cultural competency Recognize their own cultural viewpoints and how these attitudes impact their ability to interact with different cultures and socio-economic backgrounds Discuss ways to bridge differences between people of diverse cultures and background
Cost: $40
Instructor: TBA
Time (3 hours) 9:00 AM – 11:30 AM 9:00 AM – 11:30 AM
Course #
Date:
Location
Friday, October 14, 2022 Friday, November 18, 2022
XGO 467-58002
CCAC - Virtual
XGO 467-58003
CCAC - Virtual
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VOLUNTEER MANAGEMENT
VOLUNTEER MANAGEMENT: FROM START TO SUCCESS
Course Content: This two-and-half-hour course is designed for the administrator of volunteer services who has minimal experience in the field of volunteer management. This course will discuss the role and responsibilities of a Volunteer Manager, the elements of a successful volunteer program, effective supervision and troubleshooting, and recruiting, interviewing, and placing volunteers. A number of resources will be discussed that will help volunteer managers develop and implement their program. Course Goals: After successful completion of this course, participants will be able to: List the roles and responsibilities of a Volunteer Manager Discuss the elements of a successful volunteer program Identify various skills needed for recruiting, interviewing, and placing volunteers Recognize the necessity for effective supervision List several techniques for troubleshooting problems Cite a number of resources to help develop and implement a volunteer program
Cost: $55
Instructor: Ashley Rieser
Time
Course #
Date:
Location
(3 hours)
CCAC –
Tuesday September 27, 2022
6:00 PM – 8:30 PM
XGN 016-58301
Allegheny Campus
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VOLUNTEER MANAGEMENT
BUILDING ONE VOLUNTEER COMMUNITY: RECRUITING ALL GENERATIONS
Course Content: This three-hour course will educate participants on how to bring people together to benefit their nonprofit organization. All six current generations will be discussed (G.I. Generation, Silent Generation, Baby Boomers, Generation Jones and Generation X, Y and Z). Participants will learn how to effectively and respectfully manage this mixture of ages, individuals, values, and views to make them assets for the organization.
Course Goals: After successful completion of this course, participants will be able to:
Identify and understand each generation, including their viewpoints, ideals and other pertinent information to help relate to each demographic Recognize viewpoints of each generation and where to utilize their strengths Determine goals and choose activities for all volunteers in each generation Understand when to encourage intergenerational cooperation and when to separate projects/ duties Use various ways to celebrate volunteer actions of all groups, as well as ways to recognize the various generations Develop effective strategies for attracting, retaining, and working with all generations
Cost: $55
Instructor: Ashley Rieser
Time
Course #
Date:
Location
(3 hours)
6:00 PM –
CCAC –
Wednesday, October 5, 2022
XGN-017-58301
9:00 PM
Allegheny Campus
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VOLUNTEER MANAGEMENT
CREATING A VOLUNTEER HANDBOOK
Course Content: This three-hour course is designed to provide participants with the information they need to create and organize a Volunteer Handbook for their nonprofit. Discussion will focus on the need for this valuable tool that will help agencies retain volunteers, assist them in achieving program goals, enhance their relationships with volunteers, and provide significant risk management protection.
Course Goals: After successful completion of this course, participants will be able to:
Understand the structure of a Volunteer Handbook and the elements included in the content Customize a Volunteer H andbook that addresses all important aspects of the organization’s volunteer program Identify which points are important for their specific nonprofit and where to put this information in the handbook Develop policy and procedure manuals that effectively articulate the purpose and intent of key policies which will be understood by all volunteers Create and utilize individualized forms within their nonprofit’s handbook
Cost: $55
Instructor: Ashley Rieser
Time
Course #
Date:
Location
(3 hours)
CCAC –
6:00 PM –
Thursday, October 20, 2022
XGN-018-58303
Allegheny Campus
9:00 PM
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REGISTRATION AND PAYMENT
Professional and Staff Development Program for the Human Services Sector
COST At CCAC, we are very aware of the budget constraints that many organizations are experiencing. With this in mind, we remain committed to keeping cost of classes, workshops and customized trainings affordable. We look forward to working with you to offer programs to meet your needs for a nominal cost.
The cost of our classes varies. All prices are listed with the course descriptions.
Pre-registration is required for all training programs.
PAYMENT OPTIONS Check or money order – Participants may register for any class offered by submitting CCAC’s Non-Credit Registration Form with payment. A copy of the form may also be used. Registration forms MUST be signed and dated. Please remember to include your birth date on the form (or your CCAC student ID, if known). If you mail in your registration, please include a check or money order to cover the cost of the classes you plan to attend. Make your check or money order payable to CCAC. DO NOT send cash through the mail.
Completed forms and payment may be submitted by mail to:
Christine Majewski, Training Coordinator CCAC – Allegheny Campus
808 Ridge Avenue--Byers 203 Pittsburgh, PA 15212-6097
Credit card – Because CCAC cares about your privacy, we cannot process credit card information by mail. You may pay by credit card using one of the following registration methods: By phone -- Call CCAC’s non -credit registration line at 412-788-7546. Online -- Go to CCAC’s online store at http://shopcommunityed.ccac.edu/ . Choose “Human Services” from the topic list on the left. Then choose the courses you are registering for and add them to your shopping cart. Follow the prompts to complete the registration process.
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REGISTRATION AND PAYMENT
Third party billing – Your agency or organization can make arrangements to be invoiced for classes taken through CCAC’s Human Services training program. Your employer may initiate this registration and invoicing process by completing and submitting CCAC form “Employer/Agency P ayment of Tuition/Expense Agreement. ” This form is available on CCAC’s websi te at www.ccac.edu. Keyword search “expense agreement” and click on the search result “download the Third Party Contract Form.” Instructions for completing the “Expense Agreement” form for third party billing: In the top section of the form, fill in organization name, address and contact information. In the second section, you are agreeing to pay 100% of: √ Tuition √ Fall term √ Non -Credit Courses Only (Provide specific course titles and course numbers.) In the bottom section, provide a list of employee names and dates of birth. Use birthdates instead of Social Security numbers. Sign and date the bottom of the form. Scan and email the “Expense Agreement” form and completed registration forms for each student to Christine Majewski at cmajewski@ccac.edu Please note: New “Expense Agreement” forms must be completed and submitted every semester. IMPORTANT: If you are registered for a class but are unable to attend, you must notify CCAC to cancel/withdraw from the class by the end of the last business day before the class starts. To withdraw from a class, call CCAC at 412-237-6587 and provide your name, the course title, date and time. Your organization will be billed fo r “no show” students who do not cancel with CCAC in advance. REFUND POLICY In order to receive a refund for any fees paid in advance, students who wish to withdraw from a class must do so by the end of the last business day before the class starts. To withdraw from a class, call CCAC at 412-237-6587 and provide your name, the course title, date and time. Please allow three to four weeks for processing of your refund. Refunds will be in the form that the original payment was made.
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REGISTRATION AND PAYMENT
CANCELLATION POLICY
If CCAC cancels a class for any reason, a 100% refund of tuition will be given. Please allow three to four weeks for processing of your refund. Refunds will be in the form that the original payment was made.
QUESTIONS For questions and information regarding training, please call 412.237.6587.
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GENERAL PROGRAM DETAILS
CERTIFICATES Upon completion of every course, participants will receive a Certificate of Completion via email indicating the title of the training program, the date(s) and number of training hours. It will be the participant’s responsibility to provide the certificates to their respective employers. CLASS ATTENDANCE All participants should plan to arrive on time to in-person classes or log in on time for remote classes. Students should also plan to stay for the duration of the class in order to receive full credit for their participation in the class. NONDISCRIMINATION POLICY The college does not discriminate based upon race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry or place of birth, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, disability, marital status, familial status, veteran status, age or use of a guide or support animal because of blindness, deafness or physical disability of any individual. Questions may be addressed to diversity@ccac.edu . Individuals with disabilities who are requesting accommodations should contact the Supportive Services for Students with Disabilities office at 412.469.6215. This publication is available in alternate formats; contact
412.469.6215.
TRAINING SITE Remote classes will be conducted via Zoom. Students who are registered for a class will receive an email from Christine Majewski a few days prior to the class inviting them to join a zoom meeting. Depending on technology available to them, students may participate with video and audio capabilities or by telephone with audio only.
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Please print. Complete and return this form with payment (if applicable). No further notice will be provided.
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Because CCAC cares about your privacy, we cannot process credit card information by mail. Please visit ccac.edu , any CCAC facility; or call 412-788-7546 to register if you prefer to pay by credit card. REFUND POLICY: Students not attending the program (course) must notify CCAC in person, by mail or at 412-369-3701 BEFORE the first day in order to receive a refund. CCAC will notify registered students in the event that the program (course) is cancelled.
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