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SBCSC Adult Educations Goes Online

Education is a vital source to the overall cognitive well-being of an individual. This applies to more than just K-12, but also adults who wish to expand their abilities. It is never too late to pursue an education, and to build a better life for yourself. However with the world trying its best to grasp on to structure, many adults are feeling discouraged from pursuing education in this climate. The SBCSC Adult Education program wants its students to feel at ease on their journey towards graduation, with an easy to use online program, and passionate educators.

Guests:
  • Amanda RussellSupervisor of Adult EducationSBCSC Adult Education
  • Cayla KedikEnglish Language TeacherSBCSC Adult Education
  • Nunung NurhasanahStudentSBCSC Adult Education
  • Nathan ShookStudentSBCSC Adult Education
Date uploaded: May 27, 2020

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