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BUSINESS & COMPUTERS

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Business Leadership Development Series ,Professional Business Specialist, Introduction to WordPress, Welcome to Photoshop Basics, Photoshop Advanced, QuickBooks Pro Level 1 The Basic 2014, QuickBooks Pro Level 2 Beyond the Basics 2014, Microsoft® Excel 2010 Level 1, Microsoft® Excel Level 2, Fast Course PowerPoint 2010 Level 1, Fast Course PowerPoint 2010 Level 2, Introduction to Accounting Basics, LinkedIn, Doc & Drive Basics: Google Docs & Chrome, Social Media Guru, Social Media’s Impact On The Workplace, Improving Public Speaking Skills, Project Management Basics, Quality Improvement Builds Quality Results, Teamwork Challenges In The Workplace

Master Cosmetology, Nail Technology, Adult Professional Culinary Program, ServSafe® Food Protection Certification, Seeds to Seedlings Part 1: Getting Them Started, Seeds to Seedlings Part Two: Growing Them On, Quick and Easy Cooking for One, Raised Bed Gardening, It’s Cool to Be Cole (and Other Crops), Some Like It Hot: Warm Weather Vegetables, Terrific Tomatoes, Spring Bock Beers and Food Pairing, Salad Creations, Utilizing Citrus, Strawberry, Baby Food Class, Marvelous Macaroons, Chinese New Year, Tarts, Tortes, and Truffles (with Chocolate of Course), Cinco De Mayo, Basic Cake Decorating, Organic Gardening 101

Allied Health Information Session, Practical Nursing, RN/LPN IV Therapy, Patient Care Technician, Medical Terminology, Surgical Technology Program, Massage Therapy, Occupational Therapy Assistant Program, Medical Administrative Specialist, Medical Assistant, Nurse Aide, Healthcare Provider, Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities (DODD) Certifications in Medication Administration, Communicable Disease Training for Childcare Providers

Police Academy, Law Enforcement Responder, Paramedic, Paramedic Refresher / Transition, RN – Paramedic, Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), EMT Refresher / Transition, Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT), Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Refresher/Transition, Emergency Medical Responder (EMR), Emergency Medical Responder Refresher / Transition, Tactical Emergency Medical Support (TEMS), Firefighter I, Firefighter I Transition, Firefighter II Transition, Volunteer Firefighter, Firefighter Continuing Education, Fire Safety Inspector, Public Safety Instructor

Industrial Hydraulics Basics, PLC Basics, Automotive Services Excellence Training (ASE), Electrical Technician, Industrial Lift Truck Training, CNC Precision Machining Series, Welding from Stick to TIG, Welding Certification, FAB Lab (see special interest)

Para-Pro Testing, FAB Lab Intro, FAB lab intermediate, Welcome to Digital Photography, Rules of Golf, Acrylic Painting, Acrylic Painting 2, Stained Glass for Beginners, Stained Glass Lamp Shade Making, Stained Glass Workshop, Understanding Herbal Actions & Energetics, Natural Body Care, The Differences and Similarities between Essential Oils and Whole Herbs, Herbal Tonics & Bitters (What Are They & What Can They Do for Us?), Professional Skills Tests, Trades & Industry Customized Training, FREE Career Placement Services

Career Testing, GED Testing, Financial Aid/Tuition Assistance, Scholarships, Disability Services for Students, 25% Savings for Senior Citizens, Individual Career Plan, Accreditation, Admission, Information Sessions, Transfers, Graduation Rate, Payment of Fees, Withdrawals and Refunds, Canceled Courses, Adult Career Center Office Hours, Confirmation of Classes, Voter Registration, Errors and Omissions, Enrollment Information, Enrollment Form

MISSION Statement of EHOVE Adult Career CenterThe Mission of EHOVE Adult Career Center is to proactively serve our business and individual customers with quality training and support services provided by innovative professional staff.

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BUSINESS & COMPUTERSBusiness Leadership Development Series

EHOVE will launch its 8-part Business Leadership Development Series program to assist individuals with the learning curve associated with becoming a new manager or leader within business and industry. In order to meet the challenges of tomorrow’s workforce, industry is faced with the need to promote new leaders from within as well as find new talent to attract to their organization. This program has been strategically developed to empower individuals by providing professional development resources to ensure success in their roles. Each (4) hour course is ONLY $59 per person. Companies sending more than one professional to the same workshop will receive a reduced rate of $49.00 per person.

Topic DateIntroduction to Leadership Development Mar 19Communication and Emotional Intelligence Apr 16Team Building May 21Project Management Jun 18Problem Solving & Decision Making Jul 16Time Management Aug 20Conflict Resolution Sep 17Business Ethics & Etiquette Oct 15

All classes will be held from 8 am to Noon. EHOVE reserves the right to cancel classes at any time. For more information, or to register: Adult Education (419) 499-4663.

Professional Business Specialist – 001ACT 8-month Full-time ProgramAdministrative Assistants, Secretaries and Receptionists are the backbone of the business office! But the roles of Administrative Professionals have changed tremendously. Gone are the days of only typing, answering the phone and filing. Administrative Professionals are now expected to be technologically savvy.The results are impressive…100% of our students obtain a certification, 92% complete the program and 89% are employed in an office setting! Graduates are part of office teams in the following industries – banking, construction, industrial, nonprofit, finance, and city government.When the 600 classroom hours are complete, students will embark on a 200-hour internship experience with a local business. Students are eligible to take the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Certification exams and the Office Proficiency Assessment Certification (OPAC) exams.Ready to change your life? Enroll today! Contact Funding is available to qualified students. Supplies include laptop and software. A general information session is required prior to acceptance. See page 22 for information.Mar 5 M–Th 8:30 am – 3:30 pmOct 15 M–Th 8:30 am – 3:30 pm800 Hours Tuition $6200 Books $725 Supplies $1225 Fees $495

Introduction to WordPress – 298Start a blog! Learn the essential concepts and knowledge you need to get started with WordPress. This WordPress beginner class is aimed at people who are completely new to WordPress and want to start a new blog. We will introduce you to the class and show you how to install WordPress, create content, and learn how to handle text and images. You will also learn how to control the design and layout of your WordPress site and keep it safe. June 4 – 18 Th 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm9 Hours Tuition $89

Welcome to Photoshop Basics – 287Welcome to Photoshop Basics is the fun easy way to learn how to enhance, repair and restore digitized photographs. Students will learn how to get started with Photoshop. They will learn how to select areas of a photograph for modification. They will also learn to work with layers, text and gradients. The text and software used in this class is Adobe Photoshop CC, Classroom in a book. The basic concepts and methods taught will work for Photoshop Elements and well as most versions of Photoshop. Pre-requisite – working knowledge of computers and file handling (loading, saving, etc.).No class Apr 2Mar 20 – Apr 30 Th 9:00 am – 12:00 pm18 Hours Tuition $159 Books $31

Photoshop Advanced – 288Photoshop Advanced will take up where the ‘Welcome to Photoshop Basics’ class left off. The text and software used in this class is Adobe Photoshop CC, Classroom in a book. Students will learn some of the more advanced topics of Photoshop. Most of the basic concepts and methods taught will work for Photoshop Elements and well as most versions of Photoshop. However, some of the advanced techniques and topics are not available in earlier versions of Photoshop or Photoshop Elements.Pre-requisite – Welcome to Photoshop Basics.Feb 5 – Mar 12 Th 6:00 pm – 9:00 pmMay 1 – June 5 F 9:00 am – 12:00 pm18 Hours Tuition $159 Books $31 QuickBooks Pro Level 1 The Basic 2014 – 294QuickBooks is the accounting software used by 85% of all small businesses. If you are presently a small business owner, planning on starting a small business, or applying for a bookkeeping position, you will want to upgrade your skill set by learning QuickBooks.QuickBooks can help you spend less time on routine tasks and paperwork and more time building your business! QuickBooks helps you save time on frequent tasks like invoicing customers, paying bills, and tracking expenses. You’ll stay organized by keeping your files in one place and generating the reports you need to make informed decisions about your business. Learn in our small-group setting.Prerequisite: Familiarity with personal computers.Mar 3 – Apr 21 T 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm 21 Hours Tuition $189 Books $45

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BUSINESS & COMPUTERSQuickBooks Pro Level 2 Beyond the Basics 2014 – 227Now that you know the basics, learn the advanced topics of QuickBooks Pro. If your business uses inventory, payroll or job costing estimates, this class will help you. Learn to print specialize financial statement, such as Balance Sheet and Income Statements. Customize your invoices and statement with your logo. Learn how to set up payroll and payroll liabilities. Each day offers a new topic. Prerequisite: QuickBooks Pro Level 1.Apr 28 – June 9 T 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm 21 Hours Tuition $189 Books $45

Microsoft® Excel 2010 Level 1 – 247Discover how Microsoft® Excel can save you time and increase accuracy! Excel is a powerful spreadsheet program that allows you to make quick and accurate numerical calculations. This course covers key introductory skills, starting from very beginning. Plenty of hands-on practice with instructor-led and independent lab exercises. No experience with Excel needed. Prerequisite: Familiarity with personal computers. Mar 4 – Apr 15 W 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm 18 Hours Tuition $149 Books $39

Microsoft® Excel Level 2 – 251Advance your Excel skills? Spice up your spreadsheet by inserting pictures, clip art and other special effects. Topics introduced include tables, lists, and outlines, sorting and filtering and formulas. Plenty of hands-on practice with instructor led and independent lab exercises.Prerequisite: Microsoft Excel 2010 Level 1.Apr 22 – May 27 W 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm 18 Hours Tuition $149 Books $39

Fast Course PowerPoint 2010 Level 1 – 242This introductory training provides a thorough hands-on exploration of PowerPoint 2010. Students will gain entry level skills needed to create a basic electronic presentation. This course is ideal for the newer computer user who wants to step up their communications with a visual presentation. Step by step instruction to help students master the software and begin to create presentations immediately. Mar 19 – 26 Th 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm 6 Hours Tuition $89 Books $24

Fast Course PowerPoint 2010 Level 2 – 243Feel the Power! This course provides thorough intermediate training of PowerPoint 2010. Students will learn more complex skills than those presented in the introductory level 1 course. Topics include: editing presentations, handouts, creating hyperlinks, multimedia and sound, tables, themes and slide masters, and more. Create the visual your audience will remember!May 21 – 28 Th 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm 6 Hours Tuition $89 Books $24

Introduction to Accounting Basics – 278This course offers easy to understand accounting principles delivered in a straightforward manner. Students will learn the critical components of the accounting cycle including: evaluating transactions, journal entries and T-accounts, adjusting entries, financial statements and closing entries, computerized systems cash and payroll, and financial statements analysis.Apr 9 – May 14 Th 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm 18 Hours Tuition $149 Books $55

LinkedIn – 246Do you need a way to connect to the professional business community? LinkedIn is a social networking site specifically created to connect you to the business community and to individuals who have similar interests and expertise. This is a powerful tool that will help you stay informed on critical professional development, business opportunities, access to networking groups and associations, and employment opportunities to name a few. Students will create a LinkedIn account as a result of this training and will have a one-on-one account critique. 3 hours of classtime, plus 1 hour one-on-one arranged.Prerequisite: Familiarity with personal computers.Feb 25 W 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm Mar 11 W 9:00 am – 12:00 pm 4 Hours Tuition $59

Doc & Drive Basics: Google Docs & Chrome – 216What do I need to know about Google Docs and Chrome? The Docs & Drive Basics lesson will prepare you with a fundamental understanding of Docs & Drive, its features and general benefits.You will learn: Google Docs, Sheets and Slides for document editing anywhere, anytime.• Google Docs is an online word processor that lets you create and

format text documents and collaborate with other people in real time.• Google Sheets is an online spreadsheet application (app) that lets you

create and format spreadsheets and simultaneously work with other people.• Google Slides is an online presentations app that allows you to show

off your work in a visual way.• Google Forms are a special extension of Google Sheets. With Forms,

users can create a form document to publish to the web that will accept data and populate a spreadsheet behind the scenes.

• Google Drawings lets you easily create, edit and share drawings online. The tool includes all the sharing and visibility feature of other Docs & Drive products along with the ability to create shapes, layout guides, organize graphics and much more.

Prerequisite: Familiarity with personal computers.Apr 14 T 9:00 am – 1:00 pm 4 Hours Tuition $89

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Social Media Guru – 232To tweet or not to tweet, that is the question! In this class we will increase the understanding of social media and help you create a Positive digital footprint.Nowadays, the web is all about Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Tumblr… But seven years ago, all these services didn’t exist, portals and search engines where still king. So what happened during this period? To make a long story short: users took the control of the web. Or, to be more accurate: the market shifted to a click-based engagement model to a fan-based engagement model. Which means, clicks are no longer the premium currency for advisers, fans are: they want to be followed, to be shared, to be mentioned, even to be pinned! Fan is the new click.You will learn what Social Media platform is best for you: • The Beginner’s Guide To Facebook• The Beginner’s Guide To Pinterest• The Beginner’s Guide To Learnist• The Beginner’s Guide To Twitter• The Beginner’s Guide To YouTube• The Beginner’s Guide to Tumblr Lunch Included Pre-requisite: Familiarity with personal computers.Mar 24 T 9:00 am – 2:00 pm 5 Hours Tuition $139

Social Media’s Impact On The Workplace – 266Are your employees texting-while-working? Have employees revealed confidential client or organizational information on Facebook? Have supervisors criticized clients? Has texting resulted in on-the-job accidents? This innovative EHOVE workshop will examine the “who, what, where, how, and why” of this unique new management challenge. No textbooks have yet been written on how to keep workers focused on their work rather than their smartphones. Instructor Jim Ensign will offer analyses, case histories, and propose suggestions. Attendees are invited to share challenges and successful strategies in their workplace to control and combat this new and potentially disruptive trend. Apr 8 – 15 W 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm 6 Hours Tuition $49

Improving Public Speaking Skills – 664Do you want to take your basic public speaking skills to the next level? Do you want to leave audiences with a clear impression and a passion for action—without turning into a ranting loudmouth? Learn how to trim your speech preparation time while increasing your effectiveness. This course will present topic tips, hints, new approaches…plus tried and true methods you can use to turn your audience’s attention meter to “on”, tune them into your suggestions, and keep them in the ‘groove’ of taking action in their own lives. Jim Ensign’s specific, time-tested preparation concepts and presentation hints can take your next audience’s reaction from “we forgot” to “we took action…” Mar 3 – 17 T 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm6 Hours Tuition $49

Project Management Basics – 668Project Management Basics: Have fun learning the basic of project management. Students will learn the 7 steps needed to effectively bring a new project to life! This instructor led training will give students practical hands-on learning opportunities within an idea sharing environment. Each student will be able to execute a successful project plan by creating a basic timeline and schedule of tasks in a simplified excel spreadsheet.Apr 21 – May 12 T 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm8 Hours Tuition $89

Quality Improvement Builds Quality Results – 665Who is responsible for “quality” where you work? What does it mean there? GM recalls millions of cars. Your last drive-thru order was short two orders of fries. How are these related? What about your place of business? Do you ask, “Is there a better way to do this without spending a lot of money on new equipment or adding employees?” Yes, there is. Jim Ensign, American Society for Quality Senior Member, will explain how “quality management” has evolved, and what the newest trends and measurements are. Whether you are a manager, supervisor, or even self-employed, there are simple Quality Improvement trends and tools available today that will help you get better results, and help you track your improved success. Basic, easy statistical analysis tools using Microsoft Excel will be covered during the four sessions of two hours each. May 14 – June 4 Th 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm8 Hours Tuition $89

Teamwork Challenges In The Workplace – 667

Have you said to yourself, “Can’t we just all get along and get stuff done?” when you are dealing with conflict at work, or in your organization, church group…or even in your family? Thirty-somethings, twenty-somethings, boomers, chatterboxes, loners, daydreamers, complainers…do different personalities sometimes cause tension in your world? Corporate Certified Instructor Jim Ensign will present a three-session workshop with tools to help everyone understand each other better. You will be shown clear paths to uncover and defuse sources of almost any conflict or controversy. The course will include a “toolkit” with effective responses and coaching techniques to help diminish these conflicts. Three sessions; two hours each. Mar 19 – Apr 9 Th 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm6 Hours Tuition $49

Don’t Wait – Register NOW!We cancelled the class because we didn’t know you wanted to enroll! Sometimes great classes get canceled when too many people wait until the last minute to register. Since your courses must pay for themselves, we need a minimum number of students enrolled before the class can run. To avoid any inconvenience to our customers, we generally cancel under-enrolled courses one week ahead of time.

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Master Cosmetology – 1800 Hr. Course – 006CTM In this unique program you go beyond the basics. Your credentials include licensing as a Managing Cosmetologist and a certificate to do relaxation massage. We have done the following activities and skills at EHOVE : • Makeup and Hair • Student Competitions for local theatres • Clipper Cuts • Field Trips • Haircolor • Straightening • Body Waxing • Perming • Conventions • Press and Curl • Weaves • Braiding • Relaxation Massage • Acrylic, Fiberglass Nails • Facials • Natural Nails & Pedicures • Hair Extensions • InternshipsThe lab simulates a business atmosphere and gives all the students hands on learning experience. Job opportunities in this field are numerous with a high job placement rate. *Student Tools include professional equipment such as Clippers, Trimmers, Scissors, Thinning Shears, Curling Iron, Flat Iron, Blow Dryer, Pedicure Kit, Nail Kit, Acrylic Kit and much more. We send your exam fees to state board and help you get most of your supplies for the exam.All EHOVE Adult students have passed their exams on the first attempt. We have maintained a 100% pass rate on state licensing examsCall extension 343 for more information. Funding is available to qualified students.A general information session is required prior to acceptance. See page 22 for information.Feb – June 2015 M-Th 11:30 pm – 7:30 pm Phase 1June 2015 – Sept 2017 1:00 pm – 7:30 pm Phase 2

1800 Hours Tuition $11,500 Books $365 Supplies $880 Fees $360

Nail Technology This course includes a manager’s license as well as the skills that you need to work in a salon as a nail technician. Skills learned will include basic nail care, acrylics, gels and fiberglass nail enhancements.Customized per enrollment M-Th 300 Hours Tuition $1800 Books $325 Supplies $300

Adult Professional Culinary Program – 701CT 10 Month ProgramHave you always wanted to be a professional cook but don’t have the time or money to attend a culinary college? Perhaps you’re already working in the food service industry and want to advance. Or maybe you’ve dreamed about running your own restaurant. Then a culinary education is for you!This 10-month program combines 240 hours of classroom study and 320 hours of hand-on instruction. Students are also required to participate in 320 hours of internship activities to broaden their cooking skills, customer service skills, and to increase their networking activities.Topics include basic and advanced cooking, basic baking, nutrition, culinary math, purchasing, kitchen management, and menu planning and design. Students who pass course exams and complete industry hours will receive certification in the ManageFirst program. In addition, you’ll receive industry-mandated ServSafe Food Safety and Responsible Alcohol Service Certification. It’s estimated that over 250,000 new food service positions will be created each year for the next five years. As a certified cook your skills will be in high demand. So take the lead join one of the fastest growing industries in the world today!NOTE: Prospective students must have a high school diploma or GED. Funding is available to qualified students.A general information session is required prior to acceptance. See page 22 for information.Mar 16 – Feb 2016 M-Th 4:00 pm – 9:00 pm880 Hours Tuition $4950 Fees $1460

ServSafe® Food Protection Certification – 702ServSafe®, 6th edition, is the industry standard in food-safety training, provides foodservice employees and managers with latest information on all aspects of food handling, from receiving and storing to preparing and serving. Accepted by the Ohio Restaurant Association and Ohio Department of Health, the course is designed for all employee levels. Upon successful completion of the course and exam, students receive a Certificate of Completion from ServSafe.Jan 20 – 29 T, TH 4:30 pm – 8:30 pm16 Hours Tuition $100 Supplies $85

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Seeds to Seedlings Part 1: Getting Them Started – 746Join local farmer Aine Olson and learn tips and techniques to start your plants from seed. Move beyond the Jiffy Pot and those little domed gadgets. We will cover soils, timing, watering, lighting, heating, and disease prevention to get your seeds off to a healthy start.Feb 24 T 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm2 Hours Tuition $20

Seeds to Seedlings Part Two: Growing Them On – 746A companion class to Seeds to Seedlings Part One. In this class Aine Olson will cover how to provide the conditions needed to keep your seedlings growing well, tips for successful transplanting, and techniques for getting those little babies tough enough to thrive in your garden.Mar 10 T 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm2 Hours Tuition $20

Quick and Easy Cooking for One – 709Many people find it difficult to cook for just one person. Tired of feeding an army that doesn’t exist. Join Chef Ashley Black as she teaches you these small yet big in flavor recipes. You will cook pan fried Chicken with asparagus, pancetta, and olives. Also you will enjoy Orecchiette with mixed greens and goat cheese, roasted lamb for one, New York strip steak with an orange bourbon glaze served with corn on the cob and macaroni and cheese, roasted pork tenderloin, and sautéed shrimp with scallion rice and soy lime sauce. Mar 19 Th 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm3 Hours Tuition $20 Supplies $40 Fees $20

Raised Bed Gardening – 635Come learn about bed gardening with Aine Olson, co-owner of The Little Red Truck Farm. We will cover easy construction, building techniques and materials, and soil suggestions. Bring your questions!Mar 21 Sat 10:00 am – 12:00 pm2 Hours Tuition $20

It’s Cool to Be Cole (and Other Crops) – 747Satisfy that early spring gardening itch! Come learn what crops thrive in the cooler weather of spring and actually want to be planted early in the season. Aine Olson will cover a variety of crops, offering hints and tips to help you get your spring garden underway.Apr 11 Sat 2 Hours Tuition $20

Some Like It Hot: Warm Weather Vegetables – 760Ah, the fruits of summer labors and star of many a potluck BBQ’s….tomatoes, sweet corn, beans, cucumbers, peppers, lush basil, melons, and the ever present zucchini. Come learn about crops that love the warmth of summer as well as those that want a head start on the season to produce before the frost. Aine Olsen will cover hints, tips, and growing techniques for those warm weather stars of garden, grill, and picnic table!Apr 18 Sat 2 Hours Tuition $20

Terrific Tomatoes – 740Red, pink, purple, yellow, orange, gold, black and even white- heirloom and specialty tomatoes are IN with Chefs, gardeners, and taste buds across America! Come join local tomato grower Aine Olson to learn the ins and outs of growing and selecting varieties to suit your unique needs from the tiniest cherry to monster beefsteaks, as well as those little grape sweeties for munching, meaty paste tomatoes worthy of the best salsa or sauce recipe, and everything in between.Apr 25 Sat 10:00 am – 12:00 pm 2 Hours Tuition $20

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Spring Bock Beers and Food Pairing – 799He’s Ba-aa-ck!! Eric will have participants taste Spring Bock beers. Traditional bock is sweet and relatively strong. It is lightly hopped. Wikipedia states that bocks were brewed and consumed by Bavarian monks as a source of nutrition during fasting. We won’t be fasting, we will be pairing foods that balance flavor intensity and match flavors. Participants must be 21 years of age or older. NOTE: Class size is limited and the class will be conducted at Piccolo’s Wine Shop, 1212 Hull Rd, Sandusky.Mar 19 Th 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm2 Hours Tuition $25 Supplies $20

Salad Creations – 713With Summer around the corner, are you trying to get ready for beach wear? Tired of the same old boring salads. Join Chef Ashley Black as she shows you how to make exciting salads. In this class you will make poached egg whites with turkey bacon salad, warm cauliflower with herbed barley salad, Thai ginger chicken salad, hazelnut vinaigrette, spiced pumpkin and lentil with goat cheese salad, and a piperade salad with olives.Apr 16 Th 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm3 Hours Tuition $25 Supplies $10

Utilizing Citrus – 756When life gives you lemons make….. ginger and citrus sorbet. Yes, why make lemonade when Chef Ashley Black can show much better options. Join us as we explore the world of citrus. You will be making citrus vinaigrette, crab, mango and avocado salad, citrus pesto, penne pasta with a citrus cream sauce, citrus tapenade, citrus tart, and a citrus salsa. May 14 Th 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm3 Hours Tuition $25 Supplies $25 Fees $10

Strawberry – 756Everything strawberry! If you are a strawberry fan, this class is for you. Join Chef Ashley Black as she teaches you these far from the ordinary strawberry recipes. You will be making strawberry barbecue sauce, tomato and strawberry gazpacho, strawberry salad with chocolate vinaigrette, white fish with strawberry relish, pickled strawberries, strawberry vinaigrette, and stuffed strawberries. May 19 T 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm3 Hours Tuition $25 Supplies $25 Fees $10

Baby Food Class – 765Join Chef Christal Jakopak and learn how to make homemade baby food. Make sure your little ones are eating the very best. It’s quick, easy, and much more nutritional than store bought. All of that and it will still cost you less money than brand names. We will put the food into ice trays for easy freezing convenience. One day class. Please feel free to bring extra ice trays. May 20 W 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm3 Hours Tuition $25 Supplies $25 Fees $10

Marvelous Macaroons – 728Not your everyday Macaroon. Come join Chef Ashley Black as she explores the marvelous world of Macaroons. You will be making hazelnut with earl grey filling, pistachio with orange cream, vanilla with Fleur de sel caramel, cocoa with pear cream, lime with vanilla buttercream, cinnamon with pumpkin bourbon buttercream, and red velvet cake macaroons.Mar 5 Th 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm3 Hours Tuition $35 Supplies $35 Fees $15

Chinese New Year – 755Join Chef Ashley Black as we celebrate the Chinese New Year, the year of the sheep. Come learn how to make these oriental delights: chilled cinnamon ginger tea, iced orange tea, spicy lemongrass tofu, coconut sticky rice with mangos, almond fortune cookies, cleansing ginger chicken soup, pork dumplings, and cold sesame egg noodles.Feb 19 Th 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm3 Hours Tuition $35 Supplies $35 Fees $15

Tarts, Tortes, and Truffles (with Chocolate of Course) – 763This is a fun little workshop with you sweet tooth people in mind. Join Chef Ashley Black as you make these delicious treats: key lime white chocolate tart, white chocolate raspberry tart, L’orange, The reine, chocolate cabernet torte, espresso bites, and earl gray truffles.Apr 2 Th 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm3 Hours Tuition $35 Supplies $35 Fees $15

Cinco De Mayo – 730Do you love Mexican food? We want to invite you to a Cinco de Mayo fiesta. Come join Chef Ashley Black as she teaches you how to make homemade fresh corn tortilla tacos, salsa pico de gallo, margaritas, guacamole, chile rellenos, tamales, Mexican chocolate flan, and churros.May 5 T 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm3 Hours Tuition $30 Supplies $30 Fees $10

Basic Cake Decorating – 750Join Chef Ashley Black for two nights of basic cake decorating techniques. In this class you will learn to make your own French buttercream and American buttercream icings, borders, writing, basic flowers: roses, daises, and leaves. Best of all, you will have your creations to brag about.Apr 23 – 30 Th 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm6 Hours Tuition $ Supplies $15 Fees $40

Organic Gardening 101 – 786Come learn Organic Gardening from the ground up with local farmer Aine Olson, co-owner of the The Little Red Truck Farm! We will cover a range of topics including building soil fertility, insect and disease identification, edible landscaping, raised bed building, garden tools, planning, vertical growing techniques, and lots more. Come with your questions- there will be plenty of Q & A!No class Mar 31Mar 17 – Apr 28 T 6:00 pm –8:00 pm12 Hours Tuition $75

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Allied Health Information SessionAttendance at one of the following Allied Health Information Sessions is a prerequisite to acceptance into EHOVE Allied Health Programs. These sessions will address questions and concerns related to the Allied Health Careers Programs. There is no charge for these sessions; however, you must register with the Adult Education Office at ext. 280 or ext. 231 to schedule your session.The following Mondays from The following Thursdays from1:00 pm to 2:30 pm: 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm: January 5 January 15January 26 February 5February 9 February 19February 23 March 5March 9 March 19March 23 April 16April 6 April 30April 20 May 14May 4 May 28May 18 June 11June 1 June 25June 15

Practical Nursing – 12 Month Program – 016CTAre you compassionate and caring individual? Be a part of tomorrow’s healthcare team! Practical Nursing can be your next step on the path to a rewarding career. This Ohio Board of Nursing approved program qualifies the licensed graduate to enter LPN-RN transition programs throughout the state. Entrance requirements include but not limited to: a high school diploma or GED, successful pre-entrance exams. Pass rate on the NCLEX-PN (Licensure exam) has been above 93% over the past 5years. This is one of our most popular programs, so call early to receive an admission packet at Ext 231 and sign up for the free Allied Health Information Session to find out about the application process. Admission application must be received no later than May 15, 2015 to be considered for June 2015 start date to include both full time and part-time. Both part-time and full-time options qualify for financial aid and funding is available to qualified students. We admit students to this program once per year to each option. An Allied Health information session is required prior to acceptance. See information listed above.June 3, 2015 – June 21, 2016 M-F Full Time 8:00 am – 4:00 pm Clinicals Varied TimesPractical Nursing – 2 year program options: (Start date for all part-time options-June 3, 2015-Graduation June 2017)

Part-Time Days: 2 days per week: First Year: M, W 8:00 am - 4:00 pm; clinicals: varied times. Second Year: W, TH 8:00 am - 4:00 pm; clinicals: varied times.

Part-Time Evenings: 2-3 evenings per week: T, W, TH 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm; Saturday skill lab 8:00 am - 4:00 pm & clinicals varied. (Minimum of 15 per class)1268 Hours Tuition $9600 Books $800 Supplies $405 Fees $775

RN/LPN IV Therapy – 573Approved for 40 contact hours, this course meets the Ohio Board of Nursing standards for the Ohio LPN IV therapy endorsement and is a great review course for any LPN or RN. This course requires a current nursing license. There will be hands-on skill labs. Tuition includes participant notebook and certificate with successful completion of the course. Call ext 373 for more information and regarding dates. Fridays 8:00 am – 4:30 pm40 Hours Tuition $525 Supplies $50

Patient Care Technician – 002CT 12 Month Program ~Opportunity for multiple certifications~This course prepares you to become a multi-skilled Patient Care Technician with the potential to work in a variety of healthcare settings. Attention to detail with a caring, positive attitude a must! This program includes a focus on the electronic medical record, medical terminology, laboratory testing utilizing various blood drawing techniques, EKG and basic cardiac rhythm analysis; as well as advanced patient care techniques. Please note, if you are current as an STNA (on the registry), you may be eligible for advanced placement. Upon successful completion of this course you will be eligible to sit for the following examinations: • Patient Care Technician (CPCT) • Phlebotomy Technician (PBT) • EKG Technician (CET) • State Tested Nursing Assistant (STNA) Entrance requirements include, but not limited to, a high school diploma or GED and successful completion of pre-entrance exams. A criminal background check is required. The program concludes with a minimum 200 hour required, unpaid work experience in a medical setting. This experience takes place starting in January of 2016. Funding is available to qualified students. A free Allied Health information session is required prior to acceptance. See page 9 for information.Register for and attend the FREE Allied Health Information Session to find out about our Patient Care Technician admission process and requirements at ext. 373. Class is limited to 15 students.Apr 6, 2015 – Mar 2016 M-Th 5:00 pm – 9:30 pm Some Sat 8:00 am – 4:00 pm750 Hours Tuition $6000 Books $675 Supplies $175 Fees $590

Medical Terminology – 527This is an excellent classroom/internet blended course for understanding and spelling medical terms. Course includes classroom and computer time. Outside of class computer work required. This course prepares students to take the Surgical Technology Medical Terminology entrance exam. Call for additional dates and times. July 1– Aug 12 W 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm 24 Hours Tuition $225 Books $64

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Lorain County Community College Classes at EHOVEOccupational Therapy Assistant Program – 014CTEHOVE/LCCC Partnership Program Occupational therapists help people of all ages gain skills needed to take part in meaningful daily activities. Common occupational therapy interventions include helping children with disabilities to participate fully in school and social situations, helping people recovering from injury to regain function, and providing supports for older adults experiencing physical and cognitive changes. Skills may include working with children on handwriting; redeveloping dressing and/or cooking skills with adults; or working to rehabilitate arm function following a stroke. COTA’s work in schools, hospitals, rehabilitation centers, skilled nursing facilities, and outpatient programs. They are part of the team of professionals, including working with physicians, physical therapists, and speech pathologists. COTAs are teamed with registered occupational therapists (OTRs).The OTA Program at EHOVE Adult Career Center prepares students to be an occupational therapy assistant and will receive an Associate of Applied Science degree through Lorain County Community College. Upon successful completing of the program the student is eligible to sit for the national certification exam to become a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA). The OTA Program is a 24 month program, including summers, which includes 16 weeks of full time field work in two different settings in the final semester. The program requires coursework in Anatomy and Physiology, Psychology, Sociology and others; in addition to the OTA courses. A full curriculum guide and other information is available on: http://www.ehove.net/adult-education/programs/ota.html Admission to the program is competitive, with the program accepting 25 students each year. Admission requirements include: • Attendance at Information Session: 1-7-15 Wednesday

2-5-15 Thursday 3-5-15 Thursday

All Information Sessions are scheduled at 6 PM at the EHOVE Career Center.

• Application to LCCC • Application to EHOVE Career Center OTA Program. Deadline:

4-1-15 • 18 years of age or older • COMPASS testing, as needed, for math and/or English • Prerequisite classes (Register through Lorain County

Community College): • ALNH 120 – Career Explorations in Occupational

Therapy – 1 credit hour. Must be completed by end of Spring semester in the year your application is due. (Completed by end of May 2015 when application due 4-1-15).

• ALHN 110 – Medical Terminology – 3 credit hours • ENGL 161 – College Comp 1 – 3 credit hours • Pass a criminal background check (BCI) • Students must be eligible to take Statistics (MTHM 168) in the

1st semester of the program if accepted.AccreditationThe EHOVE Adult Career Center/Lorain County Community College Occupational Therapy Assistant Program is accredited by:

The Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE) of the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) 4720 Montgomery Lane, Suite 200, Bethesda, MD 20814-3449.

ACOTE’s telephone number c/o AOTA is (301) 652-AOTA. Website: www.acoteonline.org Graduates of the program will be eligible to sit for the national certification examination for the occupational therapy assistant administered by the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT). After successful completion of this exam, the individual will be a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA).

Prospective OTA students may take non-OTA classes prior to being accepted in the program. Classes are open to the community with current OTA students given priority. Students must be accepted as Lorain County Community College students. Students sign up for classes through LCCC.

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1 ALHN 120 (Career Explorations in Occupational Therapy) will be offered as a blended class with all class material offered online with one day for observations with the instructors in a community therapy clinic. Career Explorations must be completed by end of Spring Semester 2015 to be considered for the 2016 class. • Spring A – 1-20-15 to 3-13-15• Spring B – 3-23-15 to 5-19-15

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Occupational Therapy AssistantThe Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Program at EHOVE Adult Career Center prepares students to be an occupational therapy assistant, and upon successful completion of the program, the student will receive an Associate of Applied Science degree through Lorain County Community College and is eligible to take the national certification exam to become a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA).

The OTA program is a 24-month program which includes 16 weeks of full-time field work in two different settings in the final semester. The program requires general education coursework in Anatomy and Physiology, Psychology, Sociology and others; in addition to the technical OTA Courses.

For information, contact Ali Graham, LCCC advisor; [email protected] or at 440-366-4325. Or, Barbara Haase, Program Director at EHOVE; [email protected] or at 419-499-4663, ext. 283.

Financial Aid available to those who qualify.

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Occupational Therapy AssistantThe Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Program at EHOVE Adult Career Center prepares students to be an occupational therapy assistant, and upon successful completion of the program, the student will receive an Associate of Applied Science degree through Lorain County Community College and is eligible to take the national certification exam to become a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA).

The OTA program is a 24-month program which includes 16 weeks of full-time field work in two different settings in the final semester. The program requires general education coursework in Anatomy and Physiology, Psychology, Sociology and others; in addition to the technical OTA Courses.

For information, contact Ali Graham, LCCC advisor; [email protected] or at 440-366-4325. Or, Barbara Haase, Program Director at EHOVE; [email protected] or at 419-499-4663, ext. 283.

Financial Aid available to those who qualify.

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Occupational Therapy AssistantThe Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Program at EHOVE Adult Career Center prepares students to be an occupational therapy assistant, and upon successful completion of the program, the student will receive an Associate of Applied Science degree through Lorain County Community College and is eligible to take the national certification exam to become a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA).

The OTA program is a 24-month program which includes 16 weeks of full-time field work in two different settings in the final semester. The program requires general education coursework in Anatomy and Physiology, Psychology, Sociology and others; in addition to the technical OTA Courses.

For information, contact Ali Graham, LCCC advisor; [email protected] or at 440-366-4325. Or, Barbara Haase, Program Director at EHOVE; [email protected] or at 419-499-4663, ext. 283.

Financial Aid available to those who qualify.

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Occupational Therapy AssistantThe Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Program at EHOVE Adult Career Center prepares students to be an occupational therapy assistant, and upon successful completion of the program, the student will receive an Associate of Applied Science degree through Lorain County Community College and is eligible to take the national certification exam to become a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA).

The OTA program is a 24-month program which includes 16 weeks of full-time field work in two different settings in the final semester. The program requires general education coursework in Anatomy and Physiology, Psychology, Sociology and others; in addition to the technical OTA Courses.

For information, contact Ali Graham, LCCC advisor; [email protected] or at 440-366-4325. Or, Barbara Haase, Program Director at EHOVE; [email protected] or at 419-499-4663, ext. 283.

Financial Aid available to those who qualify.

www.ehove.net

www.lorainccc.edu

Occupational Therapy AssistantThe Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Program at EHOVE Adult Career Center prepares students to be an occupational therapy assistant, and upon successful completion of the program, the student will receive an Associate of Applied Science degree through Lorain County Community College and is eligible to take the national certification exam to become a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA).

The OTA program is a 24-month program which includes 16 weeks of full-time field work in two different settings in the final semester. The program requires general education coursework in Anatomy and Physiology, Psychology, Sociology and others; in addition to the technical OTA Courses.

For information, contact Ali Graham, LCCC advisor; [email protected] or at 440-366-4325. Or, Barbara Haase, Program Director at EHOVE; [email protected] or at 419-499-4663, ext. 283.

Financial Aid available to those who qualify.

www.ehove.net

www.lorainccc.edu

Occupational Therapy AssistantThe Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Program at EHOVE Adult Career Center prepares students to be an occupational therapy assistant, and upon successful completion of the program, the student will receive an Associate of Applied Science degree through Lorain County Community College and is eligible to take the national certification exam to become a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA).

The OTA program is a 24-month program which includes 16 weeks of full-time field work in two different settings in the final semester. The program requires general education coursework in Anatomy and Physiology, Psychology, Sociology and others; in addition to the technical OTA Courses.

For information, contact Ali Graham, LCCC advisor; [email protected] or at 440-366-4325. Or, Barbara Haase, Program Director at EHOVE; [email protected] or at 419-499-4663, ext. 283.

Financial Aid available to those who qualify.

www.ehove.net

www.lorainccc.edu

Occupational Therapy AssistantThe Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Program at EHOVE Adult Career Center prepares students to be an occupational therapy assistant, and upon successful completion of the program, the student will receive an Associate of Applied Science degree through Lorain County Community College and is eligible to take the national certification exam to become a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA).

The OTA program is a 24-month program which includes 16 weeks of full-time field work in two different settings in the final semester. The program requires general education coursework in Anatomy and Physiology, Psychology, Sociology and others; in addition to the technical OTA Courses.

For information, contact Ali Graham, LCCC advisor; [email protected] or at 440-366-4325. Or, Barbara Haase, Program Director at EHOVE; [email protected] or at 419-499-4663, ext. 283.

Financial Aid available to those who qualify.

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Surgical Technology Program – 018CT 10 Month Program Surgical Technologist is an allied health professional that provides care in a variety of settings. Utilizing aseptic technique, they pass instrumentation and assist the Surgeon in various ways. Upon completion of the program, you are eligible to sit for the National Certification Exam. EHOVE continues to have a 100% pass rate on the exam. Program prerequisites include but not limited to: EHOVE Allied Health Information Session (free), successful entrance exam, application with fee, high school diploma, or GED, physical/clear drug screen and a clear BCI. Completion of a Medical Terminology course within 2 years of program start date. Please start the application process early to ensure placement in the class. The EHOVE Adult Career Center’s Surgical Technology program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (www.caahep.org) upon the recommendation of The Accreditation Review Committee of Education in Surgical Technology/Surgical Assisting (ARC-STSA). Funding is available to qualified students. An Allied Health information session is required prior to acceptance. See page 9 for information.Contact ext. 231 for more information about prerequisites and admission process and to sign up for the free Allied Health Information session. Aug 24, 2015 – June 2016 M-F 8:00 am – 4:00 pm1300 Hours Tuition $9400 Books $660 Supplies $300 Fees $540

Massage Therapy – 007CT – 12 & 18 Month ProgramLicensed Massage therapists in Ohio are qualified individuals who provide alternative medical treatments for clients. Massage helps restore balance and healing to the body, mind and spirit. Licensed Massage Therapists may work as a private practitioner, a medical office professional or within the spa and resort industry. Some Licensed Massage Therapists may work within the sports venue. This State Medical Board of Ohio approved program prepares the student for all aspects of becoming a Licensed Massage Therapist. From therapeutic massage techniques to ethical responsibilities associated with a successful career, the student will be prepared for employment as a Massage Therapist. Upon completion of the program the graduate is eligible to take the *MBLEx Ohio Licensure Exam.Entrance requirements include but not limited to: a high school diploma or GED and successful completion of a pre-entrance exam. A criminal background check is required. For more information regarding admission requirements, please register for the Free Allied Health Information Session at ext. 241 or 231. Funding is available to qualified students. An Allied Health information session is required prior to acceptance. See page 9 for information.Full Time 12 Month Program:Sept 8, 2015 – Sept 6, 2016 T, Th 8:00 am – 4:30 pm F 10:00 am – 2:00 pmPart-Time 18 Month Program:Apr 8, 2015 – Oct 24, 2016 M, W 5:30 pm – 9:30 pm Sat 8:00 pm – 12:00 pm856 Hours Tuition $8700 Books $693 Supplies $490 Fees $410

Medical Administrative Specialist – 005CT 8 Month ProgramLooking for a career in healthcare?A medical administrative specialist serves a key role in medical settings. Their employment is primarily in the “front” office of a physician office, clinic, or hospital. A medical administrative specialist must be patient, have excellent communication skills, and pay close attention to detail. Also, he or she must be willing to learn new procedures, to include computer software, medical laws, and insurance filing forms on a regular basis. This program includes courses in basic science, computers, law and ethics, medical terminology, medical office procedures, and grammar and writing for the medical office. Access to a computer outside of the classroom is a must. Upon successful completion of this course you will be eligible to sit for the following examination: • Certified Medical Administrative Assistant (CMAA) Entrance requirements include a high school diploma or GED and successful completion of a pre-entrance examination. A criminal background check is required. The program concludes with a 135 hour required unpaid work experience in a medical office setting. This experience is a day shift scheduled Monday through Friday starting in February 2016. For more information call ext 373.Funding is available to qualified students. A free Allied Health information session is required prior to acceptance. See page 9 for information.Aug 18, 2015 – Apr 2016 M-Th 5:00 pm – 10:00 pm Some Sat 8:00 am – 4:00 pm600 Hours Tuition $4000 Books $590 Supplies $54 Fees $375

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Medical Assistant – 10 Month Program – 003CTAre you ready to join the medical workforce team?Our program offers training in the skills necessary to become a nationally recognized Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) from the American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA). This course prepares you to be a Medical Assistant in a physician’s office or variety of other medical settings. Medical Assistants are multi-skilled personnel that can perform administrative and clinical procedures and as a student you will learn Office and Clinical Procedures, Customer Service Skills, Medical Terminology, Professionalism, and much more. Access to a computer outside of the classroom is a must. Upon successful completion of the program you are eligible to sit for the following examination: • Certified Medical Assistant (CMA)Entrance requirements include a high school diploma or GED and successful completion of a pre-entrance examination. A criminal background check is required. The program concludes with a 200 hour required, unpaid work experience in a medical office setting. This experience is a day shift scheduled Monday through Friday beginning in May 2016. For more information call ext 373.The EHOVE Adult Career Center Medical Assisting certificate program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (www.caahep.org) upon the recommendation of the Medical Assisting Education Review Board (MAERB).

Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs 1361 Park Street Clearwater, FL 33756 727-210-2350

Funding is available to qualified students. A free Allied Health information session is required prior to acceptance. See page 9 for information.Aug, 18 2015 – June 2016 M-Th 5:00 pm – 10:00 pm Some Sat 8:00 am – 4:00 pm900 Hours Tuition $6000 Books $627 Supplies $158 Fees $435

Nurse Aide – State Tested – 524Learn required skills for taking care of patients/residents/clients. This course includes 16 hours of hands-on clinical in a healthcare setting. 100% attendance is required. Physical examination, 2 step TB skin test, along with a white uniform (scrubs) and shoes are required for clinical experience.State testing is available on site and included in fees.An Allied Health information session is required prior to acceptance. See page 9 for information.Choose from the following sessions:Jan 5 – 29 M, T, Th, F 8:30 am – 3:30 pmFeb 3 – 26 T-F 8:30 am – 3:30 pmMar 3 – 26 T-F 8:30 am – 3:30 pmApr 6 – May 7 M-Th 5:00 pm – 9:30 pmApr 7 – 30 T-F 8:30 am – 3:30 pmMay 5 – 28 T-F 8:30 am – 3:30 pmJune 2 – 25 T-F 8:30 am – 3:30 pmJuly 6 – 29 M-Th 8:30 am – 3:30 pmAug 3– Sept 2 M-W 8:30 am – 3:30 pm88 Hours Tuition $490 Supplies $15 Books $57 State Test Fee $100

Healthcare Provider – CPR – 500Knowing how to care for someone whose heart and breathing have stopped can prove invaluable in a medical emergency. This course designed for healthcare professionals, meets the standards of the American Heart Association. Entire course may be done on campus or an ONLINE option presents the classroom portion from the convenience of your own computer. On campus course recommended for initial certification. Online training to include skills is $45, however skills competency portion must be done at EHOVE. Call ext. 280 for information regarding additional dates and availability or explanation of online option. Use of materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the AHA. Any fees charged for such a course, except for a portion of fees needed for AHA course materials, do not represent income to the AHA.Jan 14 W 8:30 am – 1:30 pm Feb 23 M 8:30 am – 1:30 pmMar 23 W 8:30 am – 1:30 pmMay 18 W 8:30 am – 1:30 pm5 Hours Tuition $50 Fees $15

Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities (DODD) Certifications in Medication AdministrationInitial CertificationClasses are offered for Certifications 1, 2, and 3 as well as annual recertification for each certificate (See Below). Annual skills checks are also offered.Certification 1: A 14 hour program in oral and topical medication administration, meets requirements of DODD. Prerequisite: pass background checks, have a high school diploma or GED and be employed by an agency or have a contract to provide services to a developmentally disabled individual. Tuition $85 (tuition for more than 5 students from the same agency, $75 for each student over 5)Certification 2: A 4 hour program designed to teach proper methods of providing nutrition and /or medications through a permanent gastric or intestinal feeding tube. Prerequisite: Current DODD Certification 1, and current employment or contract to provide services to a developmentally disabled individual. Tuition $40Certification 3: A 4 hour program designed to teach proper methods of administering subcutaneous insulin. Prerequisite: current DODD Certification 1, and current employment or contract to provide services to a developmentally disabled individual. Tuition $40Annual RecertificationCertification 1: (2 hours) Tuition $20 Skills checks $10Certification 2: (1 hour) Tuition $10 Skills checks $10Certification 3: (1 hour) Tuition $10 Skills checks $10Various topics are offered for annual recertification. Please call ext. 373 for dates and times, or to schedule a class for your facility. Minimum enrollment is 6 students.

Don’t Wait – Register NOW!We cancelled the class because we didn’t know you wanted to enroll! Sometimes great classes get canceled when too many people wait until the last minute to register. Since your courses must pay for themselves, we need a minimum number of students enrolled before the class can run. To avoid any inconvenience to our customers, we generally cancel under-enrolled courses one week ahead of time.

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Communicable Disease Training for Childcare Providers This course meets the requirements of the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services for Childcare Facilities and Type B homes. Call for dates and times. If you have a minimum number of individuals, we can schedule a class for you. Call ext. 373 for more information. Initial certification (good for 3 years) 6 hours Tuition $40 minimum enrollment 6Renewal (good for 3 years) 3 hours Tuition $25 minimum enrollment 3Course is held at EHOVE or may be scheduled at your facility with minimum numbers attending.

Child Abuse Training for Childcare Providers This course meets the requirements of the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services for Childcare Facilities and Type B homes. Initial certification (good for 3 years) 6 hours Tuition $40 minimum enrollment 6Renewal (good for 3 years) 3 hours Tuition $25 minimum enrollment 3Classes are held at EHOVE and can also be held at your facility. If you have the minimum enrollment, we will schedule a class for you.Call extension 373 to arrange class dates and times.

Police Academy – 4 Month Program – 834CTA career in law enforcement is both challenging and rewarding. To become a police officer in the state of Ohio, an individual must satisfactorily complete a basic training program approved by the Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission (OPOTC) and pass the state certification test. The EHOVE Police Academy is an all-inclusive program. The Police Academy will provide all the equipment needed to complete the basic academy. This includes the rental of a Glock 9mm firearm and complete duty belt. It covers the costs of ammunition, uniforms and other required training supplies. The academy has laptop computers for the cadets to use for notes and class activities. If your dream is to become a police officer and you have the drive and determination to fulfill that goal, contact the adult education office to request an application packet.FBI & BCI check required prior to acceptance / mandatory physical & drug screening.Training – Certifications include: • Radar and Laser Speed Measuring Device • O.C. (Oleoresin Capsicum) “Mace” • Taser (Electronic Control Device) • SFST (Standardized Field Sobriety Testing) • First Aid • ASP BatonFunding is available to qualified students. A general information session is required prior to acceptance. See page 22 for information.Mar 3 – July 10 M-F 8:00 am – 4:30 pm640 Hours Tuition $6000 Supplies $500 Fees $500

Law Enforcement Responder – 833Law Enforcement Responder explores law enforcement’s demands for emergency responses including resuscitation, trauma, and illness, as well as essential considerations for special populations such as children and the elderly. The course addresses National EMS Education Standard competencies at the Emergency Medical Responder level, as well as additional lifesaving content specific to law enforcement. Course completion qualifies student to take the National Registry of EMT’s Emergency Medical Responder national certification exam.Feb 2 – March 25 M, W 5:00 pm – 9:00 pmFeb 6 – March 27 F 8:00 am – 4:00 pm 60 Hours Tuition $350 Books $100

Paramedic 11 Month Program – 534CTThis 964 hour program provides instruction in advanced patient assessment and management techniques in preparation for the National Registry Paramedic exam. This course meets the new National Curriculum standards. Course includes: 564 hours classroom instruction, 252 hours hospital clinical and 148 hours field internship. Contact ext. 281 for application.Prerequisites: Ohio EMT certification, BCI check and Drug ScreenFunding is available to qualified students. A general information session is required prior to acceptance. See page 22 for information.Apr 10, 2015 – March 15, 2016 T 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm F 8:00 am – 4:30 pm964 Hours Tuition $5600 Books $554 Supplies $75 Fees $270 Next class Fall 2015.

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Paramedic Refresher / Transition – 556This course satisfies Ohio Department of Public Safety EMS requirements for Paramedic refresher and the National EMS curriculum standards. This course provides both an overview of new information contained within the Education Standards at the paramedic level and a source of continuing education for practicing paramedics.Online option available – call ext. 281 for details.June 6 – Aug 1 Sat 8:00 am – 2:30 pm 48 Hours Tuition $325 Books $70

RN – Paramedic Online – 535Exclusively for Registered Nurses! Nurses that meet the eligibility requirements and competency standards can complete Paramedic training in less than 220 hours. Course includes 56 hours Core Curriculum, 8 hours Practical Skill Test out, 120 hours Field Externship at an approved Paramedic Squad. Didactic hours will vary depending on the RN’s achieved professional credentials and higher education.Required prerequisites: Ohio EMT certification, RN license, CPR, ACLS, currently working as a Registered Nurse in the hospital setting.Recommended prerequisites: ITLS, PHTLS, TNCC, CEN, CCRN, NRP, PALS, PEPP 184 Hours Minimum Tuition $1600 Books $550 Supplies $50 Fees $80

Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) – 5 Month Program – 501CTIn EMT you will learn basic patient assessment and management skills and techniques. Course includes: 184 hours classroom instruction, 24 hours supplemental instruction and 24 hours field experience in preparation for the National Registry EMT certification exam.Prerequisite: BCI check and drug screenA general information session is required prior to acceptance. See page 22 for information.Aug 24, 2015 – Jan 20, 2016 M, W 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm Every Other Sat 8:00 am – 12:00 pm 232 Hours Tuition $920 Books $328 Fees $20

EMT Refresher / Transition – 521Course satisfies Ohio requirements for EMT renewal. This course transitions current practicing EMT’s to the new EMT skills and knowledge base. This course meets the Ohio EMT Refresher curriculum and the 2009 National EMS Education Standards.Online option available – call ext. 281 for details. June 2 – 25 T, Th 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm30 Hours Tuition $300 Books $75

Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) – 5 Month Program – 562CTThis curriculum expands the knowledge and the skills of the EMT to care for patients who may have critical emergencies or are seriously injured and traumatized. The student will expand their knowledge of patient assessment and add lifesaving skills such as IV Therapy, intraosseous infusion, defibrillation, and medication administration of certain drugs. Includes 200 hours classroom and 48 hours clinical/internship.Prerequisites: Ohio EMT certification, BCI check and drug screen.A general information session is required prior to acceptance. See page 22 for information.Apr 7 – Sept 24 T, Th 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm Oct 6, 2015 – March 22, 2016 T, Th 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm248 Hours Tuition $900 Books $314 Supplies $39 Fees $40

Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Refresher/Transition – 548The Ohio AEMT Refresher Training Program course curriculum is approved and adopted in rule by the Ohio Board of Emergency Medical Services and meets the requirements of the NREMT-I to NR-AEMT transition policy.Online option available – call ext. 281 for details.May 2 – June 6 Sat 8:00 am – 4:00 pm 40 Hours Tuition $300 Books $87

Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) – 504Emergency Medical Responder training will teach you the basics of good patient care and the skills you will need to deliver appropriate care to the victim of an accident or sudden illness until more highly trained emergency personnel arrive. This course is for State of Ohio certification and certification testing through National Registry of EMT’s Computer Adaptive Testing (CAT) method. This course can be offered off-site at locations of your department or industry request.Feb 7 – Apr 18 Sat 8:00 am – 2:30 pm60 Hours Tuition $400 Books $194

Emergency Medical Responder Refresher / Transition – 594Course curriculum is approved and adopted in rule by the Ohio Board of Emergency Medical Services and meets the requirements of the NREMT-FR to NR-EMR transition policy. This training can be provided at your department or industry.Feb 7 – 21 Sat 8:00 am – 1:00 pm June 6 – 20 Sat 8:00 am – 1:00 pm15 Hours Tuition $150

Tactical Emergency Medical Support (TEMS) – 536Tactical Emergency Medical Support (TEMS) is the pre-hospital emergency care provided during SWAT unit training and callouts. During training and during callout, SWAT unit personnel are accompanied by personnel trained in TEMS – known as tactical medical providers (TMPs). This 48 hour course will provide basic knowledge in TEMS from the history and development of these specialized units, safety, equipment needed, firearms safety, operations, tactical patient assessment, basic airway management, basic shock management, extraction & evacuation.Feb 6 – 21 F, Sat 8:00 am – 4:30 pmMay 1 – 16 F, Sat 8:00 am – 4:30 pm 48 Hours Tuition $375 Books $100

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Firefighter I – 4 Month Program – 516CT This course starts from the ground up. This course covers ODPS/NFPA objectives for Firefighter I, Emergency Vehicle Operations, Hazmat/WMD Operations, live fire training (vehicle, dumpster and structure fires), “Everyone Goes Home” 16 Firefighter Life Safety Initiatives, and much more.No prerequisites for enrollment.*If student has PPE/SCBA, rental will be waived.A general information session is required prior to acceptance. See page 22 for information.Feb 18 – June 22 M, W 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm +4 Sat 8:00 am – 4:00 pm160 Hours Tuition $1300 Books $150 PPE/SCBA Rental $200*

Firefighter I Transition – 3 Month Program – 543CTThis course transitions the Volunteer Firefighter to Firefighter I. Sessions cover all ODPS/NFPA objectives, Emergency Vehicle Operations, Hazmat/WMD Operations, “Everyone Goes Home” 16 firefighter Life Safety Initiatives, live fire training (vehicle, dumpster and structure fires) and much more.Prerequisites: ODPS Volunteer Firefighter certification.*If student has PPE/SCBA, rental will be waived.A general information session is required prior to acceptance. See page 22 for information.Mar 23 – June 22 M, W 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm +4 Sat 8:00 am – 4:00 pm 128 Hours Tuition $950 Books $150 PPE/SCBA Rental $200*

ATTENTION FF I, FF I-T AND FF II STUDENTS:Pro Board Certification Available

Successful completion of all course requirements and practical skills examinations will earn the student Pro Board Certification through the Ohio Department of Public Safety. Pro Board Certification is a nationally recognized professional qualifications standard. An additional certification fee of $15 is paid directly to Pro Board upon completion.

Firefighter II Transition – 3 Month Program – 517CTThis course takes the Level I Firefighter to advanced certification of Firefighter II. This course covers ODPS/NFPA objectives for Firefighter II, pump operations, advanced rescue, Firefighter rescue and survival, prevention education, advanced live fire attack techniques at both acquired structures and the Coles Training Center, vehicle and heavy commercial extrication, and much more.Prerequisites: Hazmat Operations, “Everyone Goes Home” 16 Firefighter Life Safety Initiatives, Emergency Vehicle Operations, and ODPS Firefighter I certification*If student has PPE/SCBA, rental will be waived.A general information session is required prior to acceptance. See page 22 for information.Feb 17 – May 5 T, Th 5:30 pm – 9:30 pm +3 Sat 8:00 am – 4:00 pm 104 Hours Tuition $1300 Books $150 PPE/SCBA Rental $200*

Volunteer Firefighter – 515This course trains the student to become a certified Volunteer Firefighter in the state of Ohio. Sessions cover all ODPS/NFPA objectives including PPE, search and rescue, ladders, water supply, Hazmat/WMD Awareness, and many other skills.*If student has PPE/SCBA, rental will be waived.Feb 18 – Mar 23 M, W 5:00 pm – 9:00 pmFeb 21 – Mar 21 Sat 8:00 am – 4:00 pmMar 14 – 22 Sat, Sun 8:00 am – 6:00 pmMay 2 – 10 Sat, Sun 8:00 am – 6:00 pm 40 Hours Tuition $400 Books $100 PPE/SCBA Rental $100*

Firefighter Continuing EducationEHOVE Fire Academy offers many continuing education programs throughout the year. Our fully customizable training will meet your requirements and the requirements of the Ohio Department of Public Safety for your certifications. Here are some of the many courses available to fit your needs: • Live Fire Training • Advanced Fire Attack • S-N-R I & II / FF Survival • Advanced Search Tactics • Engine/Truck Company Operations • Extrication – Auto, Commercial & Agricultural • Confined Space/Trench/Rope Rescue • Water Supply/Pump Ops • Building Construction • Live Fire Training Awareness/Operations • Rural Company Officer I & II • Fire Inspector CE (online CE available) • Incident Safety Officer • Training Officer BootcampTo be added to our email list for updates on CE training, email [email protected]. Call today for pricing information and to schedule your next training: ext. 281.

Fire Safety Inspector – 520Fire Safety Inspectors are responsible for inspecting buildings and occupancies for fire code compliance. FSI instructors prepare firefighters for understanding and interpreting the codes to successfully certify as an ODPS/NFPA Fire Safety Inspector. Students are responsible for bringing 2011 copies of Ohio Fire Code and Ohio Building Code.Prerequisites: ODPS Firefighter certification, Fire Chief recommendation.Feb 10 – Apr 16 T, Th 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm 72 Hours Tuition $575 Books $150

Public Safety Instructor – 502Participants choose fire or EMS instructor credentials. The course includes 60 hours of classroom instruction, 10 hours of observed teaching, NFPA 1403 Live Fire training for fire instructors and EMS skills specialty for EMS instructors. Prerequisites: ODPS Fire/EMS certification, minimum 5 years experience.Fire/FSI Instructors: successful completion of ODPS Instructor Knowledge Exam (scheduled on campus).EMS Instructors: successful completion of National Registry Knowledge Exam at your certification level (scheduled through Pearson Vue).Feb 23 – Apr 20 M, W 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm70 Hours Tuition $500 Books $100

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Industrial Hydraulics Basics – 813Industrial Hydraulics Basics combines fluid power principles with machine operation. We will cover daily maintenance of hydraulic systems, procedures to ensure the safety of maintenance personnel, and methods to prevent damage to machines. We will compare physical components to their fluid power symbols and learn how to identify them on a drawing. Location of components in a hydraulic system and proper adjustment procedures will be identified. Hands-on exercises will reinforce location, proper component connections, and effects of adjustments on system operation. Elimination of leaks by proper fitting selection and installation will be discussed. Significance of fluid cleanliness to system longevity and techniques to minimize contaminants and filtration will be covered. Feb 24 – Apr 21 T, Th 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm45 Hours Tuition $345 Books $110 Supplies $55

PLC Basics – 809Learn system configurations and programming of Programmable Logic Controllers for industry. This course will cover binary, octal, hexadecimal and BCD numbering systems used in PLC Control. PLC ladder diagram construction, I/O addressing and circuit interfaces will be heavily stressed with use of RS Logix as a programming platform.Feb 24 – May 7 T, Th 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm60 Hours Tuition $495 Books $110 Supplies $55

Automotive Services Excellence Training (ASE) – 824EHOVE’s Automotive Services Excellence Training (ASE) will help bring you up to speed on servicing and repairing automotive systems. These courses are an excellent resource for preparing you to take the ASE Certification exams. Courses may be taken in sequence or separately. All classes use the same book which is $150. Individual courses are listed below.

ASE1 Auto Diagnosis, Service, and Repair Fundamentals A prerequisite for EHOVE’s ASE training, students will learn the design, construction, and operation of all major automotive systems. Automotive systems will be covered starting with basic function, and progressing to the construction and operation of its individual components. This course is ideal for the student that needs familiarity with automotive systems before taking the ASE training courses. Feb 2 – Mar 9 M, W 5:30 pm – 9:30 pm40 Hours Tuition $295 Supplies $33*

ASE2 Engine Performance and Engine RepairStudents will learn to diagnose, service, and repair all makes and models of gasoline and diesel automotive engines. This course will aid in preparation for ASE Certification Test A1, Engine Repair and can be used for review when preparing for ASE Certification Test A8, Engine Performance. Mar 16– Apr 22 M, W 5:30 pm – 9:30 pm40 Hours Tuition $295 Supplies $33*

ASE3 Brakes, Steering, and SuspensionThe student will learn brake system theory and operation and will learn to diagnose, service, and repair all types of automotive brake, suspension, and steering systems. ABS braking and traction control systems (TCS) will be covered. This course can be used to prepare for the ASE Certification Test A4 Suspension & Steering, and ASE Certification Test A5 Brakes. Apr 27 – June 1 M, W 5:30 pm – 9:30 pm40 Hours Tuition $295 Supplies $33*

ASE4 Electrical, Heating, and Air ConditioningStudents will learn the operation, diagnosis, and service of the electrical, electronic, computer control, and Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems found on today’s automobiles and light trucks. The course will aid in preparation for ASE Certification Test A6, Electrical/Electronic Systems; and ASE Certification Test A7, Heating and Air Conditioning. Refrigerant recovery and recycling are stressed throughout the course. June 8 – July 27 M, W 5:30 pm – 9:30 pm60 Hours Tuition $380 Supplies $33* ASE5 Drive Train, Automatic and Manual TransmissionsStudents will learn the design, construction, operation, diagnosis, service, and repair of automatic and manual transmissions and transaxles. This course will aid in preparation for ASE Certification Test A2, Automatic Transmission/Transaxle; and ASE Certification Test A3, Manual Drive Train and Axles.Aug 3 – Sept 2 M, W 5:30 pm – 9:30 pm40 Hours Tuition $295 Supplies $33*

* Buy books once and use for all ASE classes - Books $150

Trades & Industry Full Time Programs planned for the Fall:Marine Trades Technician

Welding TechnicianCNC & Manual Machining

Diesel & HD TruckAutomotive Technician

Industrial Maintenance Technician*All programs pending approval by accrediting agencies*

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Electrical Technician – 13 Month Program– 803CTEHOVE’s full-time Electrical Technician program will provide training for persons wanting to enter the residential, commercial, and industrial electrical construction and service industry. Based on the NCCER curriculum, students will learn a wide range of topics in EHOVE’s well-equipped electrical lab. Please ask to see the extensive course curriculum.The program includes comprehensive course and lab work and the real-world experience of a daytime internship in the service and construction industry.The successful Electrical Technician program graduate will earn 2 NCCER Electrical certifications and a Construction Safety Training Certificate. You will have a well rounded education that is in high demand in the local service and construction industry. Apply early as enrollment is limited.Funding is available to qualified students. A general information session is required prior to acceptance. See page 22 for information.March 16 M-Th 6:00 pm – 10:00 pmPlease call for information

Industrial Lift Truck Training – 876This class covers forklift familiarization, safety, inspection, and operation. Included are the training areas required for powered industrial trucks including proper loading, driving, refueling, load handling, hazards, and safety. The student will operate the forklift on a training course after the classroom time. Students receive an operator’s card certifying they attended and passed the exam and operating test. This class is an excellent opportunity for the intermediate to experienced driver to become certified.Customized and on-site forklift training and certification is also available.Call to arrange date3 Hours + driving time Tuition $130 Books $19

CNC Precision Machining Series – 857Learn the building blocks of Precision Machining leading up to an introduction to CNC.

Print Reading The first step in learning machining processes, you will read and understand industrial prints. The class starts with the basics of print reading and progresses to advanced topics. It presents a thorough discussion of print reading techniques, providing the necessary information and guidance to read the “language of industry.” *Books for this class only $88.Feb 2 – March 9 M, W 5:30 pm – 9:30 pm40 Hours Tuition $295 Books $88

Machining Basics You will be introduced to manual machining operations, setups and procedures. Learn how to use mills, drills, taps, saws, lathes, and grinding equipment. *Books for this and following classes $112.Apr 6 – May 6 M, W 5:30 pm – 9:30 pm40 Hours Tuition $295 Books $112* Supplies $55 Advanced Machining Processes Learn and practice advanced machining with exercises in hole patterns using mill, shell milling, milling angles; turning threads on the lathe, carbide tool usage, cutting speeds, non-ferrous materials, Tapers, dimensional fits, etc. *Uses the same books as Machining Basics.May 11 – June 15 M, W 5:30 pm – 9:30 pm40 Hours Tuition $295 Books $112* Supplies $55

CNC Machining CNC machining is introduced and related to manual machining. Students will learn about programming cycles, axis movements, and hands on operations using Fanuc controls and language. *Uses the same books as Machining Basics.July 27 – Aug 26 M, W 5:30 pm – 9:30 pm40 Hours Tuition $295 Books $112* Supplies $55

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Welding from Stick to TIG – 815These are lab courses in the 7 most commonly used metal welding and cutting processes. Learn how each process works, practice your skills, and even take a weld test if you want. Each class builds on the previous one and taking them in order is suggested. Our certified instructors make it easy to learn beginning welding. They will also help the student prepare for certification tests which may be purchased separately. One book, $83 (optional but suggested) covers the entire course. Students may purchase PPE in class or supply their own. A list will be provided.

SMAW (stick) Welding & Oxyfuel Cutting, Basic Learn how to weld! You’ll learn to use cutting torches and ARC Welding techniques on steel using the SMAW or Stick welding process. A great way to learn the basics of welding and the basis of all other classes.Feb 17 – March 19 T, Th 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm30 Hours Tuition $345 Suplies $50

SMAW Welding, Carbon Arc & Plasma Arc Cutting IntermediateImprove on your stick welding skills and add two important cutting and gouging processes. Learn new positions and filler metals and polish your technique.March 24 – Apr 30 T, Th 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm30 Hours Tuition $345 Suplies $50

GMAW Welding Gas metal arc welding (MIG) Learn how to MIG weld using solid wire in the flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead positions.May 5 – June 4 T, Th 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm30 Hours Tuition $345 Suplies $50

FCAW Welding Flux-cored arc welding (MIG) Learn to weld this commonly used, heavy duty, industrial process in the flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead positions. This process is used by many structural steel manufacturers.June 9 – July 9 T, Th 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm30 Hours Tuition $345 Suplies $50

GTAW WeldingLearn to TIG weld using gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) in the flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead positions on mild carbon steel, stainless steel and aluminum. TIG welding is commonly used for high quality manufacturing and artistic welding.July 14 – Aug 13 T, Th 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm30 Hours Tuition $345 Suplies $50

Welding Certification Are you ready to become a Certified Welder? Do you already have the skills and knowledge to pass the test? Call EHOVE to schedule your certification test. This 2 night lab class gives you 8 hours to practice and weld a standard SMAW, GMAW, FCAW, or GTAW coupon which will be tested by a Certified Weld Inspector. Upon passing you will receive the AWS Certified Welder wallet card, test results, and certificate. A certified welding instructor will be available to familiarize you with EHOVE’s modern lab and equipment. Includes one test coupon either 1” or 3/8” plate with backer. Other coupons available. Additional hours available at $18/hr.Call to arrange date 5:30 pm – 9:30 pm8 Hours Tuition $125 Supplies $25 Fees $95

Don’t Wait – Register NOW!We cancelled the class because we didn’t know you wanted to enroll! Sometimes great classes get canceled when too many people wait until the last minute to register. Since your courses must pay for themselves, we need a minimum number of students enrolled before the class can run. To avoid any inconvenience to our customers, we generally cancel under-enrolled courses one week ahead of time.

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Para-Pro Testing No Child Left Behind mandates that teacher aides be certified before being hired into a school system. EHOVE is a test site for the on-line ETS Parapro test for this certification. Test dates are established on an as-needed basis. Call ext. 295 to register and for information regarding test preparation.Test Fees $65

FAB Lab Intro – 8253D Printing, CNC Machining, Laser cutting & engraving, Vinyl Cutting and printing and more! Learn how to design and manufacture products in EHOVE’s FAB Lab! You’ll learn the software and processes needed to operate the machines through hands-on projects. The supply fee covers the basic material costs for all class projects and students may purchase additional materials for independent projects. Open lab hours in the Fab Lab will be available for anyone completing this course. Basic computer skills are highly recommended.Feb 3 – Apr 14 T 5:30 pm – 8:30 pm30 Hours Tuition $175 Supplies $20

FAB Lab Intermediate – Take the next step in EHOVE’s Fab Lab. An emphasis on CorelDraw and other production software will help you accomplish even more intricate projects. Topics covered include 3D design / assemblies for 3D printing and CNC machining, and advanced laser engraving techniques. Students will complete a ‘Final Project’ of their choosing and design to showcase the skills learned throughout the Fab Lab classes.Prerequisite: Fab Lab Intro or instructor permissionApr 21 – June 23 T 5:30 pm – 8:30 pm30 Hours Tuition $175 Supplies $20

Welcome to Digital Photography – 603Welcome to Digital Photography is the easy, fun way to learn how to use a digital camera. This comprehensive course will cover basic digital photography concepts, including focusing, lighting and composition; along with more advanced concepts and techniques including ISO settings, shutter speeds and much more. Hands-on class participation is encouraged. Learn to take great photos and portraits. Get your camera’s settings off ‘auto’ and develop a photographer’s ‘eye’. Master your camera to get the results you want!Required: Bring your own digital camera to class, along with the owner’s manual and a flash drive. Feb 6 – March 13 F 9:00 am – 12:00 pmMarch 19 – Apr 23 Th 6:00 pm – 9:00 pmApr 30 – June 4 Th 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm18 Hours Tuition $?

Rules of Golf – 637An in-depth review of the Rules of Golf, using inter active videos, examples and demonstrations.The Rules of Golf workshop is open to anyone interested in learning more about the worldwide code that governs the playing of the game. This workshop may be attended by volunteers who offer their time and expertise to the USGA, student and amateur and professional golfers who play the game competitively and especially to active golfers who are interested in knowing more about the rules so they can increase their enjoyment and appreciation of the game. PGA Professionals receive points for attending.Ages 14 and up are welcome to attend. Anyone under the age of 16 must attend with a parent/guardian (at no cost).Feb 17 – March 24 T 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm12 Hours Tuition $25 Books $16 (optional)

Acrylic Painting – 600Explore the medium of acrylic paint learning how to paint scenes with an emphasis on nature. This course will offer individualized instruction to guide all students at any painting level learning to paint nature scenes. The supply fee will cover basic painting supplies. Students will supply their own brushes, palette and canvas. A list of recommended materials will be sent to each student prior to the first day of class.Feb 23 – March 23 M 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm12.5 Hours Tuition $95 Supplies $10

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Acrylic Painting 2 – 601Continuing from where we left off in the first class. Explore the medium of acrylic paint learning how to paint scenes with an emphasis on nature. This course will offer individualized instruction to guide all students at any painting level learning to paint nature scenes. The supply fee will cover basic painting supplies. Students will supply their own brushes, palette and canvas. A list of recommended materials will be sent to each student prior to the first day of class.Apr 6 – May 4 M 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm12.5 Hours Tuition $95 Supplies $10

Stained Glass for Beginners – 611Taught by renowned stained glass craftsman Ben Kendall, this class is for beginners but also serves as a great refresher course. Students will learn the copper foil method of stained glass construction including: glass cutting theory and techniques, copper foil wrapping, soldering and applications of finishing patina. Students will make two projects including a sun-catcher and a small stained glass panel. This class is a prerequisite for other classes. Tool kit and material purchase required. ($120 - $180) Payable to instructor at the first class.No class March 31Feb 24 – Apr 14 T 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm21 Hours Tuition $135

Stained Glass Lamp Shade Making – 622Learn the techniques to create a stained glass panel lamp shade. Many pattern ideas will help you construct a 6 or 8 sided lamp shade or prairie style lamp shade using the copper foil method. Learn proper glass selection for lamps, pattern making, and use your skills to create a beautiful and functional lamp shade. Students must have previous experience. Additional fee for materials needed for your project.Apr 9 – May 21 Th 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm21 Hours Tuition $125

Stained Glass Workshop – 614Students of any ability can hone their stained glass skills and may work on any projects of their choosing. Project ideas and pattern books are available in class or students may bring their own project ideas. Get the help that you need to construct projects in the copper foil and lead came techniques. Prerequisite: previous Beginner Stained Glass class or experience. Supplies will be available for purchase if needed. Apr 21 – May 26 T 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm18 Hours Tuition $120

Understanding Herbal Actions & Energetics – 609AThis class will explain the many properties of herbs, their actions on the body, and the energetics involved, Herbalist, Mary Colvin, M.H. will show you how to choose an herb needed based on these principles.Feb 19 Th 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm2 Hours Tuition $20

Natural Body Care – 609BAre you tired of buying products from the store filled with man-made chemicals? Learn to make your own at home using simple ingredients. Herbalist, Mary Colvin, M.H. will describe what these ingredients can do for your body, and share recipes to make your own.Feb 24 T 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm2 Hours Tuition $20

The Differences and Similarities between Essential Oils and Whole Herbs – 609CThis class will help you to understand what essential oils are, how they are used in alternative medicine and aromatherapy, and explains how their actions and chemical composition compared to the whole herb counterpart affect the body. Mar 10 T 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm2 Hours Tuition $20

Herbal Tonics & Bitters (What Are They & What Can They Do for Us?) – 609DHave you ever heard these terms used before, and wondered more about them? Herbalist, Mary Colvin, M.H., will describe the uses and benefits of adding theses to your daily regimen. Learn their names, how to use them and why!Mar 24 T 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm2 Hours Tuition $20

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Career TestingIncoming students of Occupational Programs will take the ACT WorkKeys Applied Math and Locating Information tests as required by the Ohio Department of Education. Testing is also available to those investigating a career change. Additional testing will be given dependent on established individual program requirements. Students must achieve expected target levels per the “Career Testing Targets by Program” form. A $27 - $81 non-refundable test fee is required the day of testing. It will be applied toward your tuition when you enter one of our programs. The amount of testing time varies according to the program and may last anywhere from two to three hours. All offered tests are normed and standardized. Our re-test policy is available in the Student Services Department. Call extension 280 to register. Career Testing is offered on the following dates and times: Every Monday beginning at 9:00 a.m. (except January 19, February 16, March 30, and May 25, 2015)

• The following Tuesdays beginning at 6 p.m.: January 6, 27 February 24 March 10 April 7 May 12 June 9 July 7

• The following Tuesday beginning at 9 a.m. January 20 February 17 May 26

FREE tutoring by ABLE staff members on Monday’s and Wednesday’s from 6 - 8:30 pm. Call 280 to register.You can access KeyTrain, a software program to help you study for the Workkeys test. Go to either the Erie County Job Store, 221 West Parish St. Sandusky or the Huron County ABLE office, 134 Benedict Ave, Norwalk. They will log you in, give you a password, and then you can access the software from any computer. There is no charge to use KeyTrain. Tutoring available for $20 per hour. Contact [email protected]

For more information, please contact Heather Horowitz at Ext. 236

EHOVE Adult Career Center recognizes the increasing demand for training specifically designed to meet the individual needs of business and industry. Let our staff assist you in identifying and developing a training program to meet the diverse needs of all levels within your organization, from pre-employment assessment to post-employment leadership development.

• Human Resource Development (HRD) • Trades & Industry • Public Safety • Healthcare • Office & Computer Skills • Cosmetology

Professional Skills TestsCEB’s SHL is a global leader in online assessment for recruitment and selection. EHOVE Career Center has a CEB SHL certified specialist to assist you in customizing an assessment package to meet your needs. Call today to speak with our consultant at extension 295.We can assess essential knowledge in a wide variety of industries and skill sets, including: • Verbal and Numeric Reasoning • Critical Thinking • Motivation • Customer Contact Style • Management Style • Leadership • Personality • And, more!

Trades & Industry Customized Training The availability of customized training is limited only by the imagination. Below, we have listed some examples of training performed by EHOVE staff for area business and industry. If you have an area that is not listed, please call. Chances are we can put together a program customized just for you!

• 2- Hour Construction Safety Refresher

• Rigging Safety• Blueprint Reading• Boat Handling• Computer Aided Drafting

(CAD)• Computer Numeric Controlled

Equipment (CNC)• Construction Site Fall Safety• General Industry Safety

• Machining- manual• Marina Safety• Oxy Fuel, Plasma Arc and other

cutting processes• PLC & Motor controls• Lift Truck & Tele-handler

Certification• Trade & Construction Math• Wastewater Treatment & Water

Supply• Welding Processes

FREE Career Placement ServicesLinking Skilled Workers with Area EmployersAs a service to area employers, EHOVE CareerLink can match employers with qualified adult students and alumni. Employers are invited to submit Employment Opportunities online. These opportunities will be made available to all current students and job seekers who received training at EHOVE Career Center. EHOVE is able to provide a rapid response to employer requests, matching and referring those individuals who have the appropriate skills, training and professional experience. This service is free of charge.EHOVE Career Center prepares students for a wide range of professional careers by offering intensive academic programs with hands-on experience. Many of the individuals completing their training at EHOVE learn critical technical skills and earn nationally recognized industry credentials.

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GED TestingEHOVE is a test site for the Official 2014 GED Test through Pearson VUE. Follow the instructions below to schedule your test.First Time Test Takers – can get a voucher worth up to $80 by calling EHOVE, ext. 279Schedule your GED® test in five simple steps: 1. Log into MyGED™ at GED.com 2. Click on the yellow “Start Scheduling” button 3. Select the test language and subject 4. Choose EHOVE Career Center with an appointment time that fits your schedule 5. Enter payment infoOnce completed, you’ll receive an email confirming your test appointment. OR Call 1-877-392-6433 to register by phone.Your future begins at GED.com —log in and schedule your test today.

Financial Aid/Tuition AssistanceFinancial Aid (Title IV funding) is available for programs that are 600 hours or more. Apply online at www.fafsa.ed.gov. After you apply and are accepted into your program, you will meet with the Financial Aid staff. Call ext 213. Some students may qualify for county funding by calling your local DJFS.

ScholarshipsHigh School seniors should apply for an EHOVE scholarship through their guidance counselor. Thanks to special donations and contributions made to the school, we also offer scholarships based on need or academic success. Apply through our Financial Aid office.

Disability Services for StudentsThe Student Services office provides equal access and reasonable accommodation to students with disabilities. Contact Deb Presser, ext 335.

25% Savings for Senior CitizensPersons 62 years of age or older are invited to attend PART-TIME classes for 25% off the tuition. Textbooks, supplies, and other materials are not included. This cannot be used in conjunction with any other discounts. Proof of age is required at enrollment.

Individual Career PlanStudents enrolling in occupational programs will meet with a counselor to create an Individual Career Plan which includes goals, objectives and a review of issues impacting student success.

AccreditationThe EHOVE Adult Career Center is Accredited by the Commission of the Council on Occupational Education, 7840 Roswell Road, Building 300, Suite 325, Atlanta, GA 30350, Telephone: 770-396-3898 FAX: 770-396-3790, www.council.org.

AdmissionAdmission into all occupational programs requires a high school diploma or GED. EHOVE Adult Career Center recognizes several occupational programs that offer an ability to benefit when a student does not have a high school diploma or GED. These programs are: Nurse Aid, Emergency Medical Technician, and Firefighter I, I-T & II. Consult the Program Coordinator for details on the ability to benefit policy. Admission into all other classes is open to anyone 16 years of age or older, unless otherwise specified. All classes are open regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, or disability. There are no residency requirements. Children are not to be brought to class at any time.

Information SessionsStudents interested in Occupational Programs must attend an Information Session prior to acceptance. Allied Health Information Sessions are described on page 9 of this catalog. All other program information sessions are offered every Tuesday (7:00pm) and Thursday (9:00am) by appointment. Contact ext. 280 to schedule your information session.

TransfersStudents wishing to transfer between programs within EHOVE Adult Education or to transfer into EHOVE from other institutions should contact the Department Coordinator of the program they wish to attend. Students wishing to transfer academic credit from another institution should contact the Department Coordinator of the program they wish to enter.

Graduation Rate/Gainful Employment DisclosuresFor more information about our graduation rates, the median debt of students who completed our programs, and other important information, please visit our website at www.ehove.net.Individual program information can be located by clicking the program name and following the gainful employment disclosure link.

Payment of FeesCourse fees are payable at time of enrollment. Payment plans are available only for courses in which tuition is over $250 and 2 months or more in length. Call extension 353 for tuition payment plan information. For employer billing, submit a purchase order or obtain a tuition voucher from ext. 280.

Withdrawals and RefundsA $25.00 non-refundable administrative fee will be assessed for withdrawals after registration deadlines. Refer to the Adult Student Guidelines and/or website, www.ehove.net, for the Withdrawal and Refund Policy or contact the Adult Education Main Office at 1-866-256-9707, ext. 280.

Adult Career Center Office HoursMonday through Thursday 8:00 am to 9:00 pmFriday 8:00 am to 4:00 pm

Confirmation of ClassesUnless you hear from us, plan to attend your class as scheduled.

Cancelled CoursesWe reserve the right to postpone, discontinue, combine or cancel a class before or on the first class meeting date. We attempt to contact all students if classes need to be cancelled. If we cancel a class, all tuition, application fees, supply and book fees are refunded. Career test fees are non-refundable.

Voter RegistrationVoter registration forms are available in the Adult Education Office. Any student not registered to vote is encouraged to pick up a form, complete it and send it to the Secretary of State.

Errors and OmissionsInformation in this publication was considered accurate and complete at the time of printing. Neither EHOVE Adult Career Center nor its employees are liable for errors or omissions but will attempt to resolve discrepancies promptly. Concerns may be directed to the Adult Education Office.

Please refer to our website for admission guidelines, refund policies, graduation rates, the median debt of students who completed programs and other important information: www.ehove.net

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Mail In:

Complete enrollment form and mail with your check (payable to EHOVE Career Center), money order or credit card information to:

EHOVE Adult Career Center, 316 West Mason Road, Milan, Ohio 44846.

Phone In:

You may enroll by phone with a VISA or MasterCard. Call the Adult Education Office at (419) 499-4663 or (419) 627-9665 or toll free 866-256-9707 ext 280. Please have your credit card ready when you call.

Walk In:

Stop by the Adult Education Office Monday through Thursday from 8:00 am to 9:00 pm or Friday from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. Payment is due at time of enrollment.

Fax In:

Complete the enrollment form and fax to (419) 499-5391. We accept VISA and MasterCard.

Enrollment Information New Toll Free Number: 866-256-9707 ext. 280

Enrollment FormPlease print clearly. Complete and mail or fax enrollment form.Plan to attend the first class as scheduled. You will be contacted only if the class is cancelled.

Date of Registration _______________________________

Last Name _______________________________________ First Name ______________________________ M.I. ___________________________

Address _________________________________________ City/State _______________________________ Zip ___________________________

Email __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Home Phone _____________________________________ Work Phone _____________________________ Cell Phone _____________________

Date of Birth _____________________________________ Senior Citizen (62 years or older)

Course No. Course Name Start Date Total Cost (please include all class fees)

Total Enclosed: _________________________________

Payment Method: c Check Enclosed c MasterCard c Visa

Card Number: ____________________________________________________ Exp. Date _______________________________________________

Signature: _______________________________________________________

Fax (419) 499-5391 • TOLL FREE (866) 256-9707 • (419) 499-4663 or 627-9665 ext. 280 Mail to: EHOVE ADULT EDUCATION, REGISTRATION DEPARTMENT, 316 WEST MASON ROAD, MILAN, OHIO 44846

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