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? recent high school graduates (95) <br />? those seeking to upgrade skills for jobs (112) <br />? those seeking to improve basic skills in reading, math and writing (83) <br />? retirees and senior citizens (76) <br />? those seeking continuing education for current jobs (78) <br />? non-native English speaking people (78) <br />•;• welfare recipients (53), and <br />? others (17). <br />In considering a convenient distance for travel to a satellite campus, there were 148 <br />responses. Some individuals chose more than one possibility. They are listed below: <br />? 110 indicated they would be willing to travel 10 miles or less to the site, and <br />? Forty-seven said they would be willing to travel 15 miles <br />In response to the question about the kind of transportation, the majority of the 148, <br />specifically 110, would drive to the satellite campus, while 12 would need public <br />transportation, and 19 indicated they had no preference for a mode of transportation for <br />accessing a satellite campus. <br />Focus group participants expressed interest in the following types of classes: computer, <br />foreign language, [teacher] certification renewal, college transfer, heavy equipment <br />operation, arts and crafts, health/medical, computer network administration, solar energy, <br />business, cooking, physiology, computer software, English, science, math, nursing, <br />biotechnology, counseling, interior design, reading, creative writing, senior legal .issues, <br />early childhood, real estate, secretarial, entrepreneurship, veterinary, public speaking, <br />Latin American studies, teaching ESL, general education, horticulture, parks and <br />recreation, photography and small engine repair. <br />Based on the research, the CCTF has reason to believe comprehensive services offered at <br />a Durham Technical Community College. satellite campus in the County will provide for: <br />? more classes <br />? a greater variety of class offerings <br />? career and academic counseling <br />? academic assessment <br />? academic support services <br />? computer laboratories <br />? registration financial aid counseling <br />? library resources, etc.; and <br />? additional in-county community college staff to answer questions and <br />guide citizens interested in improving themselves.
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