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DESIGN YOUR CAREERwith EHOVE Adult Career Center

2016 Spring Course Catalog

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Allied Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6

Business & Computers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-8

Culinary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-10

Public Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-12

Trades & Industry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-14

Special Interest & Customized Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-16

General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

Financial Aid & Student Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-19

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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Massage Therapy

Professional Business Specialist

Adult Professional Culinary

Master Cosmetologist

Paramedic

Electrical Technician

Marine Trades Technician

Welding Technician

1 Entrance requirements include, but are not limited to, a high school diploma or GED

and/or successful completion of Career Testing.

2 An Allied Health Information Session is required prior to acceptance. See page 3 for more information.

3 An Information Session is required prior to acceptance. See page 17 for more information.

4 Financial Aid is available to qualified students.

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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 Occupational Programs. These sessions will address questions and concerns related to the Allied Health Career Programs. There is no charge for these sessions; however, you must register with the Adult Education Office at ext. 280 to schedule your session.

The following Mondays at 1:00 pm: January 4 & 25 February 8 & 29 March 14 April 4 & 18May 2 & 16June 6 & 20

The following Thursdays at 6:00 pm:January 14 February 18 March 10 & 24 April 7 & 28 May 12 & 26June 16 & 30

Practical Nursing – 016 12 Month Program [124]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 to RN transition programs throughout the state. Pass rate on the NCLEX-PN (licensure exam) has been above 90% over the past 15 years.

This is one of our most popular programs, so call ext. 231 early to find out about the application process. Interviews begin in January 2016.

Admission application must be received no later than May 16, 2016 to be considered for June 2016 start date to include both full time and part-time programs. We admit students to this program once per year.

Part-Time Days: 2 days per week (Begins June 1, 2016) First Year: M, W 8:00 am – 4:00 pm; clinicals: various times. Second Year: T, TH 8:00 am – 4:00 pm; clinicals: various times.

Part-Time Evenings: 2-3 evenings per week (Begins May 31, 2016) T, W, TH 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm; Saturday skill labs 8:00 am – 4:00 pm first year; clinicals: every other weekend various times.

Full Time:June 1, 2016 – June 2017 M-F 8:00 am – 4:00 pm Clinicals Various Times1268 Hours Tuition $9800 Books $825 Supplies $450 Fees $790

Patient Care Technician – 002 12 Month Program [124]~Opportunity for multiple certifications~This program prepares you to become a multi-skilled Patient Care Technician with the potential to work in a variety of healthcare settings. Course work includes 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)

The program concludes with a minimum 200 hour required, unpaid work experience in a medical setting. This experience takes place starting in December of 2016.

Class is limited to 15 students.

Apr 6, 2016 – Mar 23, 2017 M-Th 5:00 pm – 9:30 pm Some Sat 8:00 am – 4:00 pm750 Hours Tuition $6000 Books $675 Supplies $200 Fees $600

Nurse Aide – State Tested – 524 [12]Learn 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.

Jan 7 – Feb 1 M, T, Th, F 8:30 am – 3:30 pm(no class 1/18)Feb 2 – Mar 3 T, W, Th, F 8:30 am – 3:30 pmMar 8 – Mar 24 M – F 8:00 am – 4:30 pmApr 5 – Apr 28 T, W, Th, F 8:30 am – 3:30 pmApr 4 – May 5 M, T, W, Th 5:00 pm – 9:30 pmMay 3 – May 26 T, W, Th, F 8:30 am – 3:30 pmJune 1 – June 24 T, W, Th, F 8:30 am – 3:30 pm(no class 5/31)June 28 – July 14 M – F 8:00 am – 4:30 pm(no class 6/27 and 7/4)July 26 – Aug 24 M, T, W 8:30 am – 3:30 pm(no class 7/25)88 Hours Tuition $490 Books $57 Supplies $15 Fees $100

Surgical Technology Program – 01810 Month Program [124]The 2016 Surgical Technology Program will begin in August. Train for a rewarding career assisting surgeons in the operating room. To insure placement in this program please start the application process EARLY. 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) (www.arcstsa.org).

Aug 15, 2016 – June 2017 M-F 8:00 am – 4:00 pm1345 Hours Tuition $9800 Books $790 Supplies $300 Fees $550

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Occupational Therapy Assistant Program – 014Occupational therapists help people of all ages gain skills needed to take part in meaningful daily activities. Skills may include working with children on handwriting; redeveloping dressing and/or cooking skills with adults; or working to rehabilitate arm function or cognition following a stroke. COTA’s work in schools, hospitals, rehabilitation centers, skilled nursing facilities, and outpatient programs.

This program prepares students to be an occupational therapy assistant. You will receive an Associate of Applied Science degree through Lorain County Community College. Upon successful completion 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 lasts 24 months, including summers. You will complete 16 weeks of full time field work in two different settings in the final semester.

Admission to the program is competitive, with the program accepting 25 students each year. Admission requirements can be found at:

OTA EHOVE website:http://www.ehove.net/adult-education/programs/occupational-therapy-assistant/

OTA LCCC website:h t t p : / / w w w . l o r a i n c c c . e d u / A c a d e m i c + D i v i s i o n s /Allied+Health+and+Nursing/Allied+Health+and+Nursing+Programs/Occupational+Therapy+Assistant.htm

Information SessionsHeld at EHOVE Adult Career Center at 6:00 pm

Th, Jan 14, 2016 Th, Feb 11, 2016 M, Mar 7, 2016

Accreditation

The 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

Lorain County Community College Classes at EHOVEClasses 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. Enroll at Lorain County Community College: 440-366-4325.

Spring 2016: 1-19-16 to 5-22-16

Course # Class name Credit hours

Class times

BIOG 121

Anatomy and Physiology 1

4 1-19-16 to 5-13-16Lecture: M/W 1-2:15 Lab: M 2:30-4:20

ALHN 120

Career Explorations in Occupational Therapy

1 ALHN 120 (Career Explorations in Occupational Therapy) blended class. Career Explorations must be completed by end of Spring Semester 2016 to be considered for the 2017 class.

Spring A – 1-19-16 to 3-20-16

Spring B – 3-21-16 to 5-13-16

MTHM 168

Introduction to Statistics

3 T/TH

PSYH 151

Introduction to Psychology

3 T/TH

ALHN 121

General Pathology

2 1-19-16 to 5-13-16

Associate of Applied Science in Sports and Fitness Management EHOVE/LCCC Partnership Program Sports and Fitness professionals aid people in improving their personal fitness and health. As increasing value is being placed upon health care costs and physical fitness within our society, as well as life expectancies increasing, more people are turning to sports and fitness professionals to assist and educate them in maintaining a healthy lifestyle.

Jobs and Earnings Outlook Employment of fitness trainers and instructors is expected to grow by 24 percent from 2010-2020, faster than the average for all occupations. As businesses and insurance organizations continue to recognize the benefits of health and fitness programs for their employees, incentives to join gyms or other fitness facilities will increase the need for workers in these areas. The median salary for sports and fitness training professionals in 2012 was $31,720.

Related Careers Jobs can include working in cardiac rehabilitation, corporate fitness centers, recreation centers and personal training. In addition to entry-level managerial duties, sports and fitness management professionals assess clients’ current fitness levels; develop training or rehabilitation programs to meet specific client needs, educate and train clients. Using their knowledge of health, physiology, and biomechanics, they determine the type/level of difficulty of exercises and prescribe specific movements and correct individual’s workout techniques.

This program prepares individual’s to sit for the following national certification exams recommended by employers: American Council on Exercise (ACE), American Council of Sports Medicine (ACSM), Aerobics and Fitness Associate of America (AFAA), National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) certification, the Cooper Institute for Aerobics Research examinations, National Council on Strength and Fitness (NCSF) and Resistance Training Specialist (RTS 1,2,3).

Graduates of the program may transfer to LCCC’s University Partnership program with The University of Akron where you can earn a Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science or Sports Studies.

Information SessionsHeld at EHOVE Adult Career Center at 6:00 pm

Th Jan 7, 2016 Th Mar 24, 2016

For more information contact Ali Graham, LCCC Advisor; [email protected] or call 440.366.4325.

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.

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.

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

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Medical Assistant – 00310 Month Program [124]This program offers training in the skills necessary to become a nationally recognized Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) from the American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA). Medical Assistants are multi-skilled personnel that can perform administrative and clinical procedures. Access to a computer outside of the classroom is a must. Upon successful completion of the program you are eligible to sit for the Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) exam.

The program concludes with a 200 hour required, unpaid work experience in a medical office setting. This experience is day shift and scheduled Monday through Friday beginning in May 2017.

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 Programs1361 Park StreetClearwater, FL 33756727-210-2350

Aug 15, 2016 – June 2017 M-Th 5:00 pm – 10:00 pm Some Sat 8:00 am – 4:00 pm900 Hours Tuition $6000 Books $625 Supplies $175 Fees $430

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 (recommended for initial certification) or an ONLINE option presents the classroom portion from the convenience of your own computer with skills done at EHOVE. 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.

Mar 7 M 8:30 am – 1:30 pmApr 29 F 8:30 am – 1:30 pmJune 9 Th 8:30 am – 1:30 pmJune 18 Sat 8:30 am – 1:30 pmJune 27 M 4:00 pm – 9:00 pmJune 28 T 8:30 am – 1:30 pm5 Hours Tuition $65

Medical Terminology – 527This is an excellent classroom/internet blended course for understanding and spelling medical terms. This course is accelerated and includes classroom and computer time. Outside of class computer work is required.

May 9 – June 16 M, Th 5:00 pm – 9:30 pm(No class on May 30)June 1 – 29 M, W 9:00 am – 3:30 pmAug 17 – Sept 2 M, W, F 9:00 am – 3:30 pm40 Hours Tuition $280 Books $95

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 available dates.

F 8:00 am – 4:30 pm40 Hours Tuition $525 Supplies $50

Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities (DODD) Certifications in Medication Administration – 563Initial 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. Please call ext. 373 to be added to our email list. We will notify you regarding all upcoming classes.

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 State 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 State Contract to provide services to a developmentally disabled individual. Tuition $40

Certification 3: A 4 hour program designed to teach proper methods of administering subcutaneous insulin. Prerequisite: current DODD Certification 1, and current employment or State Contract to provide services to a developmentally disabled individual. Tuition $40

Annual RecertificationCertification 1: (2 hours) Tuition $20 Skills checks $10Certification 2: (1 hour) Tuition $10 Skills checks $10Certification 3: (1 hour) Tuition $10 Skills checks $10

Various 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.

Child Abuse Recognition Training for Childcare Providers – 519This course meets the requirement of the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services for Childcare Facilities and Type B homes. Certification is good for 3 years. Courses can be held at EHOVE or may be scheduled at your facility. Call ext. 373 to arrange course dates and times.

6 Hr. Initial Certification Tuition $40 (minimum enrollment 6)3 Hr. Renewal Tuition $25 (minimum enrollment 3)

Communicable Disease Training for Childcare Providers – 506This course meets the requirements of the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services for Childcare Facilities and Type B homes. Certification is good for 3 years. Course can be held at EHOVE or may be scheduled at your facility. Call ext. 373 to arrange course dates and times.

6 Hr. Initial certification Tuition $40 minimum enrollment 63 Hr. Renewal Tuition $25 minimum enrollment 3

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Introductory Reflexology – 554Come and learn the basics of this holistic therapeutic approach to increase the overall feeling of well-being which can enable the body to function more efficiently. This is a natural approach to aid in restoring and balancing the health of your body. In this class participants will learn the basics of giving a Reflexology session, working with clients with varying conditions, with an overview of precautions, contraindications and the history and theory behind this technique. Classes are taught by a Master Reflexologist. A certificate of completion will be awarded to those students completing all four classes.

May 4 – 25 W 5:30 pm – 9:30 pmJune 7 – 28 T 5:30 pm – 9:30 pmJune 11 – 18 Sat 9:00 am – 5:00 pm16 Hours Tuition $150

Massage Retreat Workshop – 598Take a break with a partner in your busy schedules to relax and unwind learning how to give a head, neck, back and shoulder massage. Gain a better understanding of massage and its benefits. These sessions will be hands-on. You will give and receive a massage. Wear comfortable and loose fitting clothing.

Feb 4 – Feb 11 Th 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm6 Hours Tuition $75 Supplies $10 (Per Two Participants)

Easy Massage Techniques You Can Use Anywhere – 596

Want to continue to feel great after getting a massage? This workshop will provide you with techniques to improve and sustain the work following your sessions from a Licensed Massage Therapist.

Working on your health should not end in your therapist’s office. In between visits, there are techniques you can use to bring relief to yourself, family, and friends. During this workshop you will learn a variety of massage applications that are done in a chair while fully clothed. This class is not meant as a treatment for pain or injuries. This session will be hands on. You will give and receive a massage, a partner is recommended.

Apr 11 M 6:00 pm – 8:00 pmApr 25 M 6:00 pm – 8:00 pmMay 9 M 6:00 pm – 8:00 pmMay 23 M 6:00 pm – 8:00 pmJune 13 M 6:00 pm – 8:00 pmJune 27 M 6:00 pm – 8:00 pmJuly 11 M 6:00 pm – 8:00 pmJuly 25 M 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm2 Hours Tuition $25 Per Session

Rejuvenate Your Tired Hands and Your Sore Feet Massage Workshops – 592

Come learn how massage will benefit the health of your hands and feet. You will learn basic massage techniques and paraffin applications that soften, strengthen and improve overall health of hands and feet. These sessions will be hands-on.

Feb 10 – 17 W 5:30 pm – 8:30 pmMar 2 – 9 W 5:30 pm – 8:30 pm6 Hours Tuition $50 (Sign up a friend and it will be $85 for two)

Reiki Reiki is a light touch therapy from Japan that helps you feel better and heal better. It provides deep relaxation, mental and emotional balance, and facilitates the body’s ability to heal.

Level 1 – 551AJan 23 or Apr 16

Provides an introduction to Reiki, including the history, applications, and current research on this light touch therapy from Japan. In class, you practice offering Reiki to yourself and others. You leave class with a certificate and fully trained to do level 1 Reiki.

Level 2 – 551BFeb 20 or May 21

Prerequisite: Level 1

Students will learn three powerful, harling symbols. These highly-effective symbols support healing, calmness, and clarity for yourself and others. Level 2 teaches you how to take your Reiki practice a quantum leap forward, even offering Reiki to those you cannot touch. With this class you become a more advanced Reiki practitioner with a deeper experience of the extraordinary healing and transformative powers of Reiki.

Level 3 – 551CMar 19 or June 18

Prerequisite: Level 1 & 2

After practicing Reiki as a Level 2 practitioner, some students are ready to go on to the Master level where they are able to teach and attune others in Reiki 1 and 2.

Sat 8:15 am – 1:15 pm5 Hours Tuition $85

Aromatherapy

Level 1 – 550AMar 3

This is a basic class that covers information on working with essential oils in a safe and responsible manner. It does not promote any specific brand or company. It is geared towards those individuals who are interested in using oils for themselves, family and friends. Class will include a product to take with you.

Level 2 – 550BMar 10

Prerequisite: Level 1

This course covers the basics of blending essential oils to create products for yourself and your family. Learn blending guidelines and dilution using carrier oils and butters. You will make a product to take home.

Level 3 – 550CMar 17

Prerequisite: Level 1 and 2

This course is designed to help you create your own cleaning products that are all natural and promote a healthier lifestyle. You will learn the correct way to create your blends and receive several recipes that you can make yourself. Class includes a product to take home.

Th 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm4 Hours Tuition $35 Supplies $10

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Business & ComputersOutlook 2010 – Fast Course – 295

FastCourse Outlook 2010 is designed for learning basic skills in instructor-led short courses. We strive to make this course easy to understand with step-by-step instructions, hands-on learning, and a skills-based approach that ensures student success

Mar 1- 3 T, Th 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm 6 Hours Tuition $89 Books $24

PowerPoint 2010 – Level 1 – Fast Course – 242Provides thorough introductory training. Beginning-level skills and is ideal for the newer computer user who wants to become well versed in PowerPoint. Step-by-step instruction to help students master the software and begin to create presentations immediately.

Feb 11 - 18 Th 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm 6 Hours Tuition $89 Books $22

Microsoft® Excel 2010 Level 1 – 247Excel is a powerful spreadsheet program that allows you to make quick and accurate numerical calculations. This course covers key introductory skills, starting from the very beginning. Plenty of hands-on practice with instructor-led and independent lab exercises. No experience with Excel needed.

Mar 8 – Apr 19 T 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm(No Class Mar 29) 18 Hours Tuition $149 Books $33

Microsoft® Excel 2010 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: Knowledge of Excel.

Apr 26 – May 31 T 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm 18 Hours Tuition $149 Books $33

QuickBooks® Pro 2014 – Level 1 – 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. It 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.

Mar 16 – Apr 27 W 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm(No Class Mar 30) 18 Hours Tuition $162 Books $48

QuickBooks® Pro 2014 – Level 2 – 227Now that you know the basics, learn the advanced topics of QuickBooks. If your business uses inventory, payroll or job costing estimates, this class will help you. Learn to print specialized financial statements, such as Balance Sheets and Income Statements. Customize your invoices and statements with your logo. Learn how to set up payroll and payroll liabilities. Each day offers a new topic.

Pre-requisite: Knowledge of QuickBooks

May 4 – June 8 W 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm 18 Hours Tuition $162 Books $48

Photoshop Basics – 287Photoshop 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 and 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, as well as, most versions of Photoshop.

Pre-requisite: working knowledge of computers and file handling (loading, saving, etc.).

Feb 18 – Mar 24 Th 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm(No Class Mar 31)18 Hours Tuition $159 Books $38

Photoshop Advanced – 288Photoshop Advanced will take up where the 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, as 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. Uses same book as Photoshop Basics.

Pre-requisite: Photoshop Basics.

Apr 7 – May 12 Th 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm18 Hours Tuition $159 Books $38

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Business Leadership Development SeriesIn 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. EHOVE’s Business Leadership Development Series will strategically develop and empower individuals by providing professional development resources to ensure success in their roles.

Series price is $392. Each course is $59 per person.

Topic Offered

Introduction to Leadership Development Mar 17

Communication and Emotional Intelligence Apr 21

Team Building May 19

Project Management June 16

Problem Solving & Decision Making July 21

Time Management Aug 18

Conflict Resolution Sept 15

Business Ethics & Etiquette Oct 20

All classes will be held from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm. EHOVE reserves the right to cancel classes at any time. For more information, or to register contact our Adult Education Office at (419) 499-4663, ext. 280.

Culinary Classes Starting at $10

Southwest – 755Join Chef Ashley Black for a night featuring southwest dishes including: tamales; chili; corn soup with pico de gallo; salsa verde; navajo fry bread; arroz con leche (rice pudding); and sopaipillas.

Feb 2 T 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm 3 Hours Tuition $15 Supplies $35

Cute Cookies – 752Join Chef Ashley Black in making fun cutout cookies decorated for many occasions.

Feb 9 T 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm3 Hours Tuition $10 Supplies $25

Taco Tuesday – 748Ole! Join Chef Ashley Black for Taco Tuesday! You will make: homemade tortillas; lime chicken tacos; fish tacos; shrimp tacos; Korean steak tacos; carnitas; chorizo breakfast tacos; and dessert tacos.

Mar 1 T 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm 3 Hours Tuition $15 Supplies $40

Spring Tarts – 763Get ready for spring tastes with Chef Ashley Black featuring: cherry tomato tartlets; pea, ham, and sour cream tartlets; spring vegetable tarts; lemon curd and blueberry tarts; panna cotta tartlets with strawberry compote; wild mushroom tarts; and salmon, goat cheese and leek tarts.

Mar 8 T 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm 3 Hours Tuition $15 Supplies $40

Baby Food – 765Keep your baby healthy and happy. Learn how to make homemade baby food with Chef Christal Kudela. Please bring 2-3 ice trays to fill.

Mar 19 Sat 11:00 am – 2:00 pm3 Hours Tuition $10 Supplies $20

Homemade Pasta Class – 757Chef Christal Kudela will show you how to make homemade pastas and sauces.

Apr 9 Sat 11:00 am – 2:00 pm3 Hours Tuition $10 Supplies $30

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Culinary Classes Starting at $20

Around the World in Eighty Cakes – 792Well not eighty exactly…but cake recipes from around the globe. Chef Ashley Black will introduce you to: red velvet cake; corn cake; black forest cake; Dorset apple cake; princess cake; lemon poppy seed cake; crostata di ricotta; m’hanncha; date spice cake; milk sponge cake; almond sponge cake; tapioca pearl raisin cake; and lamingtons.

Feb 16 – 18 T, Th 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm6 Hours Tuition $25 Supplies $65

Pizza – 734Chef Ashley Black will show you how to make: cauliflower crust; polenta caprese pizza; ricotta pizza pie; fruit and cookie pizza; truffled taleggio and mushroom pizza; and brie and olive pizza.

Feb 23 T 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm3 Hours Tuition $20 Supplies $45

Bacon 3 – 787A whole new batch of recipes featuring bacon. Chef Ashley Black will teach you how to make: bacon baklava; maple bacon twists; bacon and mushroom vinaigrette; bacon and cashew caramel corn; bacon wrapped corn on the cob; polenta and bacon; pecan praline bacon; and creamy fettuccine with bacon.

Mar 15 T 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm3 Hours Tuition $20 Supplies $40

Olive You! – 711Chef Ashley Black will show you different recipes featuring olives, including: olive bread; olive oil cake; back olive aioli; tapenade; swiss chard with olives and lemon; penne with olives and feta; potato and green olive stew; green olive dressing; and olives baked in red wine.

Mar 22 T 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm3 Hours Tuition $20 Supplies $45

Cucumber Cornucopia – 729Learn different ways to use all those cucumbers from Chef Ashley Black. Recipes include: cucumber dill salad; cucumber noodles; spiced cucumbers and coconut milk; cucumber gazpacho with shrimp; cold cucumber sauce; cucumber and kiwi salsa; crab stuffed cucumbers; cucumber goat cheese spread; cucumber mint sorbet; and cucumber lemonade.

Apr 5 T 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm3 Hours Tuition $20 Supplies $35

Berry Good – 756Join Chef Ashley Black in making all kinds of berry goodness, such as: agua fresca; blackberry martinis; strawberry mojitos; chicken salad with summer berries; mache and blueberry salad; stewed blackberries over ice cream; upside down cranberry pumpkin polenta cake; key lime panna cotta with strawberry sorbet; tenderloin steaks with cranberry port sauce; and strawberry salsa.

Apr 16 Sat 10:00 am – 2:00 pm4 Hours Tuition $20 Supplies $40

Tea Time – 715Chef Ashley Black will introduce you to assorted hot and iced teas along with some yummy tea time snacks, including: crudités with garlic goddess dip; herbed goat cheese spread; poppy seed tea cake; cucumber mint tea sandwiches; smoked salmon sandwiches; chocolate earl grey truffles; scones with lemon and orange curds; blueberry buttermilk bundt cake; sour cream, lemon and herb deviled eggs; and a fresh fruit display.

Apr 26 T 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm3 Hours Tuition $25 Supplies $45

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.

May 3 – 5 T, Th 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm6 Hours Tuition $40 Supplies $15

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Gardening Classes

Seeds to Seedlings – Part One – 746AJoin local farmer NA Olson, co-owner of The Little Red Truck Farm, and learn tips and techniques to start your plants from seed. Move beyond the Jiffy Pot and those little domed gadgets. We’ll cover soils, timing, watering, lighting, heating, and disease prevention to get your seeds off to a healthy start.

Feb 20 Sat 10:00 am – 12:00 pm2 Hours Tuition $20

Raised Bed Gardening – 788Come learn about raised bed gardening with NA Olson, co-owner of The Little Red Truck Farm. We will cover easy construction, building techniques, materials, and soil suggestions. Bring your questions!

Feb 27 Sat 10:00 am – 12:00 pm2 Hours Tuition $20

Seeds to Seedlings – Part Two – 746BA companion class to Seeds to Seedlings – Part One. In this class NA Olson, co-owner of The Little Red Truck Farm, 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 5 Sat 10:00 am – 12:00 pm2 Hours Tuition $20

Organic Gardening 101 – 786Come learn organic gardening from the ground up with local farmer NA Olson, co-owner of The Little Red Truck Farm! We’ll 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 time!

Mar 12 – Apr 30 Sat 10:00 am – 12:00 pm(no class Mar 26 and Apr 2)12 Hours Tuition $60

Police Academy – 834 4 Month Program [134]A 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. Fees and supplies include the rental of a Glock 9mm firearm, complete duty belt, covers the costs of ammunition, uniforms and other required training supplies.

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 at ext. 281 to request an application packet.

Prerequisites: FBI & BCI check, physical & drug screening. All prerequisites must be complete at least 21 days prior to the start date of class.

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 Baton

Mar 1 – July 7 M-F 8:00 am – 4:30 pm645 Hours Tuition $6000 Supplies $500 Fees $500

Paramedic – 534 15 Month Program [134]This 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, 240 hours hospital clinical and 160 hours field internship. Contact ext. 281 for application.

Prerequisites: Ohio EMT certification, BCI check and drug screen.

Apr 11, 2016 – May 17, 2017 M, W 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm Every other Sat 8:00 am – 2:30 pm964 Hours Tuition $5600 Books $685 Supplies $42 Fees $270

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 and 120 hours Field Externship with 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 $568 Supplies $50 Fees $80

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Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) – 501 5 Month Program [13]In 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.

Prerequisites: BCI check and drug screen.

Feb 8 – June 27 M, W 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm Every Other Sat 8:00 am – 12:00 pm Aug 22, 2016 – Jan 21, 2017 M, W 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm Every Other Sat 8:00 am – 12:00 pm232 Hours Tuition $920 Books $328 Fees $25

Public Safety Instructor – 502Participants choose fire or EMS instructor credentials. The course includes 60 hours of classroom instruction and 10 hours of observed teaching. NFPA 1403 Live fire training for fire instructors or EMS skills specialty for EMS instructions.

Prerequisites: ODPS fire/EMS certification and 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 1 – Apr 11 M, W 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm70 Hours Tuition $500 Books $100

EMS Refreshers The following EMS Refreshers are available online. Skills competency portion for each program must be done at EHOVE. Call ext. 281 for explanation of the online classes.

Emergency Medical Technician Refresher/TransitionTuition: $300 Book: $87

Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Refresher/TransitionTuition: $300 Book: $87

Paramedic Refresher/TransitionTuition: $325 Book: $70

EMS Trainings EHOVE EMS Academy offers many classes that can be customized to fit your department or industry’s needs. Call ext. 362 today for pricing information and to schedule your next training.

• Emergency Medical Responder (EMR)

• Emergency Medical Responder Refresher/Transition

• Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT)

• Tactical Emergency Medical Support (TEMS)

• Law Enforcement Responder

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

Jan 23 – 31 Sat, Sun 8:00 am – 6:00 pmFeb 17 – Mar 16 M, W 5:00 pm – 9:00 pmApr 16 – Apr 24 Sat, Sun 8:00 am – 6:00 pm 40 Hours Tuition $400 Books $100 PPE/SCBA Rental $100*

Firefighter I – 516 4 Month Program [13]This course starts from the ground up. It 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.

*If student has PPE/SCBA, rental will be waived.

Feb 17 – June 20 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 – 543 3 Month Program [13]This 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

Mar 21 – June 20 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*

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Firefighter II Transition – 517 3 Month Program [13]This course takes the Level I Firefighter to advanced certification of Firefighter II. It 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 Public Safety Training Center, vehicle and heavy commercial extrication, and much more. Course includes an additional 8 hour practical skill testing session required by the Ohio Department of Public Safety.

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

Feb 16 – Apr 28 T, Th 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm +3 or 4 Sat 8:00 am – 4:00 pm 104 Hours Tuition $1300 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.

Fire Safety Inspector – 520Fire Safety Inspectors (FSI) 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 copies of the 2011 Ohio Fire Code and Ohio Building Code.

Prerequisites: ODPS Firefighter certification, Fire Chief recommendation

Jan 19 – Mar 17 T, Th 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm 72 Hours Tuition $575 Books $150

Firefighter Fitness Test EHOVE requires that all stations be completed in seven minutes or less depending on the department you’re testing for. Check with departments you’re applying with for their required pass times.

EHOVE will issue a certificate of completion indicating your time upon completion. A complete description of stations, requirements and video can be viewed at http://www.ehove.net/adult-education/programs/firefighter.html

Firefighter Fitness Test Prep Course – 587A 10-hour prep course is available to help train an individual for the Firefighter Fitness Test. Participants will wear and use the same equipment that is required for the test. Registration will close one week prior to class. If insufficient enrollment, the class will be canceled.

Feb 1 – 10 M, W, F 5:00 pm – 7:00 pmMar 7 – 10 M-Th 5:00 pm – 7:30 pm Apr 11 – 14 M-Th 5:00 pm – 7:30 pmMay 2 – 11 M, W, F 5:00 pm – 7:00 pmJune 6 – 9 M-Th 5:00 pm – 7:30 pm10 Hours Tuition $100

Firefighter Fitness Test – 588Registration must be completed and paid prior to the test. Applicants must sign-in prior to start of the test. Late arrivals will not be tested. Registration closes one week prior to the test. If insufficient enrollment, the test will be canceled. Go to http://www.ehove.net/adult-education/ for testing and registration information. Test times will be assigned when registering, starting at 8:00 am and running every 10 minutes.

Feb 13 Sat Mar 12 Sat Apr 16 Sat May 14 Sat June 11 Sat Tuition $50

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 Bootcamp

To be added to our email list for updates on CE training, email [email protected]. Call ext. 281 today for pricing information and to schedule your next training

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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 $188. Individual courses are listed below.

The following courses are a continuation from the fall series. Students may start at any course in the program.

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.

Jan 11 – Feb 17 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.

Feb 22 – Apr 18 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.

Apr 25 – May 25 M, W 5:30 pm – 9:30 pm40 Hours Tuition $295 Supplies $33

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

Print Reading – 857AThe first step in learning machining processes is to read and understand industrial prints. This course presents a thorough discussion of print reading techniques, providing the necessary information and guidance to read the “language of industry.”

Mar 8 – Apr 14 T, Th 5:30 pm – 9:30 pm40 Hours Tuition $295 Fees $15 Books $88

Machining Basics – 857BStudents will be introduced to manual machining operations, setups and procedures. Learn how to use mills, drills, taps, saws, lathes, and grinding equipment.

Apr 19 – May 19 T, Th 5:30 pm – 9:30 pm40 Hours Tuition $295 Fees $15 Supplies $55 Books $112*

Advanced Machining Processes – 857CLearn and practice advanced machining with exercises in hole patterns using mill, shell milling, milling angles, turning threads on a lathe, carbide tool use, cutting speeds, non-ferrous materials, Tapers, dimensional fits, etc.

May 24 – June 23 T, Th 5:30 pm – 9:30 pm40 Hours Tuition $295 Fees $15 Supplies $55 Books $112*

CNC Machining – 857DCNC 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.

June 28 – July 28 T, Th 5:30 pm – 9:30 pm40 Hours Tuition $295 Fees $15 Supplies $55 Books $112*

CNC Programming – 857ECNC programming will be introduced using G & M code programming along with hands-on programming on two and three axis machines with lathe and mill CAM. Students will learn about programming cycles, axis movements, and hands on operations using Fanuc controls and language.

Aug 2 – Sept 1 T, Th 5:30 pm – 9:30 pm40 Hours Tuition $295 Fees $15 Supplies $55 Books $112*

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Welding from Stick to TIG – 887These are lab courses in the most commonly used metal welding and cutting processes. Learn how each process works and practice your skills. 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 (optional but suggested) covers the entire series. Students may purchase PPE in class or supply their own. A list will be provided.

These courses are continued from the fall series. Students may take any or all of the courses in any order.

GMAW Welding – Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG) – 887C Learn how to MIG weld using solid wire in the flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead positions.

Jan 14 – Feb 16 T, Th 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm30 Hours Tuition $345 Supplies $50

FCAW Welding – Flux-Cored Arc Welding (MIG) – 887DLearn 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.

Feb 18 – Mar 22 T, Th 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm30 Hours Tuition $345 Supplies $50

GTAW Welding – Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG) – 887ELearn to 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.

Apr 5 – May 5 T, Th 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm30 Hours Tuition $345 Supplies $50

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.

Jan 26 – Apr 7 T, Th 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm60 Hours Tuition $495 Books $110 Supplies $55

Industrial Lift Truck Training – 876This class covers forklift familiarization, safety, inspection, and operation. Included are the training areas required for powered industrial trucks. Students 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.

Please call to arrange a time and date for your class.3 Hours + driving time Tuition $130 Books $19

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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 $70

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 9 – Mar 10 T, Th 5:30 pm – 8:30 pmApr 5– May 5 T, Th 5:30 pm – 8:30 pm30 Hours Tuition $175 Supplies $20

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 application of finishing patina. Students will make two projects including a suncatcher and a small stained glass panel. This class is a great way to get started in stained glass and is a prerequisite for other classes. Tool kit and material fee purchase is required ($120-$180), payable to instructor at the first class.

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Feb 23 – Apr 12 T 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm21 Hours Tuition $135

Stained Glass – Traditional Lead Came Method – 615Students with experience in the copper foil method will learn the traditional lead came method of construction. This method is more commonly used in architectural settings such as windows, cabinet doors, side lights, etc. Although geared for students doing first time lead came projects, students with some experience may do more intricate designs. Additional tools and supplies may be needed to complete your tool kit. Supplies will be available from the instructor in class.

Prerequisite: Stained Glass for Beginners or Experience

Mar 10 – Apr 28 Th 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm21 Hours Tuition $135

Stained Glass Workshop – 614Students of any ability may work on projects of their choosing. Project ideas and pattern books will be available in class. Use this workshop to hone your glass working skills. Copper foil and lead came projects are welcome. If you haven’t worked with your glass for a while, this is a great way to get back to it. Supplies will be available from the instructor in class.

Prerequisite: Stained Glass for Beginners or Experience.

Apr 19 – May 24 T 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm18 Hours Tuition $120

Tia Chi – Begin the Journey – 654ASpend time covering the basics of Tai Chi, its history and purpose. Do the Tai Chi form in every class. Gain health, strength, energy, balance and tranquility. Slow, gentle and easy on the joints. Note that this course does not teach fighting techniques – its purpose is health and healing.

People over 50 or those with balance issues can improve balance, coordination and reduce chronic pain. Young people can clear and quiet the mind, and focus their concentration. Athletes can stretch and strengthen muscles and aid injury repair. People with chronic illness can promote better sleep and lower blood pressure. People under stress can lower the volume on arthritis, fibromyalgia, anxiety and depression. Dress comfortably. No mats or equipment needed. Can be done seated in a chair if you have trouble standing.

Feb 11 – Mar 17 Th 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm6 Hours Tuition $45

Tia Chi – Continue the Journey – 654BThis course is for those who understand basic Tai Chi concepts. Learn and do the Wu Style 108 Movement Log Form of Tai Chi. Make Tai Chi a routine part of your healthy lifestyle. Gain confidence and ability in your Tai Chi practice. Build health, strength, energy, balance and tranquility. Slow, gentle and easy on the joints. Note that this class does not teach fighting techniques – its purpose is health and healing.

Apr 7 – June 23 Th 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm12 Hours Tuition $90

Yoga – 644Calm Your Mind! Relax Your Body! Invigorate Your Spirit! In this Gentle Hatha Yoga class you will learn poses that will increase your muscle strength and flexibility, and improve your balance and core strength. You’ll practice proper breathing techniques and learn to deal with stress through guided meditation. Come and learn to slow life down and find your inner calm. No previous yoga experience required, suitable for all levels. There is nothing to fear since we won’t be doing headstands, handstands, or arm balances. Bring a yoga mat or blanket, dress in comfortable clothing and refrain from eating 2 hours prior to class.

Feb 3 – Mar 9 W 6:00 pm – 7:00 pmApr 6 – May 11 W 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm6 Hours Tuition $45

Digital Photography – 603This 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 photographers “eye”. Master your camera to get the results you want!

Required: bring your own digital camera, along with the owner’s manual and a flash drive

May 19 – June 23 Th 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm18 Hours Tuition $159 Books $46

Boost Your Math SkillsPrepare to pass the Math WorkKeys Test! Classes start in February. Call ext. 280 for more information.

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Rules of Golf – 637The Rules of Golf are changing for 2016, this is an in-depth review of the new and continuing 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 is a must for volunteers who offer their time and expertise to the USGA, coaches, students, amateur and professional 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.

Feb 22 – Apr 18 M 6:00 pm – 8:00 pmNo Class: Mar 2814 Hours Tuition $25 Books $20

Adaptagens: Using Nature’s Medicine to Replenish the Adrenal Glands – 609AThe adrenal glands are part of the endocrine system responsible for hormone production to aid in metabolism, stressful situations, thyroid function and immunity. Western Herbalism utilizes herbs considered to be adaptagens to replenish adrenal function. Mary Colvin, M.H. will describe different herbs to use and how to use them.

Feb 9 T 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm2 Hours Tuition $20

Plant Allies for Relaxation and Nerve Health – 609BIs stress consuming your life? Do you feel anxious, tense, overwhelmed, and have a hard time going to sleep? There are many conditions caused by stress and instead of looking for remedies to control the symptoms, Mary Colvin, M.H. will talk about remedies to heal the cause. We will discuss many plants that can benefit you; as well as other healing modalities. You will leave feeling empowered to help yourself!

Feb 23 T 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm2 Hours Tuition $20

Natural Body Care – 645Have you ever wondered how you can make your own body care products? Mary Colvin, M.H. will explain the terms used, common ingredients involved, and how their actions will contribute to your products. You will leave with a few recipes of your own!

Mar 8 T 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm2 Hours Tuition $20

Women’s Network Join us for fun, fellowship, and business networking opportunities! The Women’s Network Luncheon Series has a long-standing tradition of providing professional women the opportunity to network while enjoying presentations on a variety of topics specific to women and focusing on the ever growing Sandusky area. We are excited to bring you local speakers who will present information on topics that will interest you both professionally and personally. Membership is still open for this year and the price represents a pro-rated amount for the remaining four luncheons in the series. In addition to the program and luncheon (soup, salad, and dessert buffet at the lovely Sandusky Yacht Club, 529 E. Water St., Sandusky), membership includes a monthly newsletter and the opportunity to share printed information about your business or agency with other members. This series is co-sponsored by The Volunteer Center of Erie County and EHOVE Adult Career Center. Contact Karen Streng at (419) 627-0074 or Katrina Dickman at (419) 499-4663 ext. 279 to register.

Jan 21, Feb 18, Mar 17, Apr 21 Th 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm4 Hours Tuition $60

Customized Training

For more information, please call ext. 344

EHOVE Adult Career Center recognized 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• Culinary & Food Service

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 a need in an area that is not listed, please call. Chances are we can put together a program customized just for you!

• 2 Hr. Construction Safety Refresher

• Rigging Safety• Construction Site Fall Safety• General Industry Safety• Lift Truck & Tele-Handler

Certification• Marina Safety• Boat Handling• Wastewater Treatment & Water

Supply

• Machining – Manual• Computer Numeric Controlled

Equipment (CNC)• PLC & Motor Controls• Computer Aided Drafting (CAD)• Blue Print Reading• Trade & Construction Math• Oxy Fuel, Plasma Arc & Other

Cutting Processes• Welding Processes

Professional Skills TestsCorporate Executive Board’s (CEB’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 ext. 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!

FREE Career Placement ServicesLinking Skilled Workers with Area Employers

As 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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Customized Training

Information SessionsStudents interested in Occupational Programs must attend an Information Session prior to acceptance. Allied Health Information Sessions are described on page 3 of this catalog. All other program Information Sessions are offered on the dates below. There is no charge for these sessions; however, you must register with the Adult Education Office at ext. 280 to schedule your session.

The following Tuesdays at 7:00 pm: December 1 & 15 January 12 & 26February 9

March 1 & 8 & 22April 12 & 26May 10 & 24

June 7 & 14

The following Thursdays at 9:00 am:December 17January 7 & 21February 4 & 25

March 17April 7 & 21May 5 & 19

June 2 & 23

Career TestingIncoming students of Occupational Programs will take the computerized version of ACT WorkKeys Applied Math, Locating Information, and Reading for Information tests as required by the Ohio Department of Higher Education. Testing is also available to those investigating a career change. Students must achieve expected target levels for the course selected. An $81 non-refundable test fee is required. The testing lasts three hours. All offered tests are standardized. Any individual needing accommodations should notify our office at the time of registration. 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 18th, February 15th, March 28th, May 30th, and July 4th)

The following Tuesdays beginning at 6:00 pm:January 5 & 26February 23

March 8 & 22April 12 & 26

May 10 & 24June 7

The following Tuesday beginning at 9:00 am:January 19February 16

May 31July 5

TutoringFree tutoring is available by ABLE staff members on Monday’s and Wednesday’s from 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm. Call ext. 280 to register.

You can access KeyTrain, a software program, to help you study for the WorkKeys test. KeyTrain can be accessed at either EHOVE Adult Career Center or Erie County Ohio Means Jobs, 221 W. Parish Street, Sandusky. You will get login and password information and then you can access the software from any computer. There is no charge to use KeyTrain. Call ext. 280 for more information

One-on-one tutoring is available at $20 per hour.

Contact rhord.1039@ gmail.com for more information.

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 Aide, Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), and Firefighter I, I-T & II. Consult the Program Coordinator for details on the ability to benefit policy. Admissions into courses is open to anyone 18 years of age or older, unless otherwise specified. All courses 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.

TransfersStudents wishing to transfer between programs within EHOVE Adult Career Center 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.

Confirmation of CoursesPlan to attend the course as scheduled. You will be contacted only if the course is canceled or rescheduled.

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

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.

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 at ext. 280.

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. 279

Schedule your GED® test on line:1. Log into MyGED™ at GED.com2. Click on the yellow “Start Scheduling” button3. Select the test language and subject4. Choose EHOVE Career Center with an appointment time that fits your

schedule5.  Enter payment information

6. Once you’re done, you’ll receive an email confirming your test appointment.

OR schedule your GED test by calling 1-877-392-6433

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.

Adult Career Center Office HoursMonday through Thursday – 8:00 am to 9:00 pm • Friday – 8:00 am to 4:00 pm

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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. Some students may qualify for county funding by calling your local Ohio Means Jobs Center.

Payment of FeesAll course costs must be paid in full prior to program completion. Call ext. 353 for tuition/payment plan information.

Courses under 600 hours require payment at the time of registration.

Payment plans are available for courses that are 100 hours or more.

For employer billing, submit a purchase order or a tuition voucher.

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.

25% Savings for Senior CitizensPersons 62 years of age or older are invited to attend non-occupational courses 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.

Withdrawals and RefundsA $25 non-refundable administrative fee will be assessed for withdrawals after registration deadlines. Refer to the EHOVE Adult Student Guidelines and/or website, www.EHOVE.net, for the Withdrawal and Refund Policy or contact the Adult Education main office at ext. 280.

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.

Disability Services for StudentsThe Student Services office provides equal access and reasonable accommodations to students with disabilities. All courses are open regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, or disability. Contact our Counselor at ext. 335 for more information.

Graduation Rate/Gainful Employment DisclosuresFor more information about our graduation rates, gainful employment, 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.

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 Toll Free Number: 866-256-9707 ext. 280

Enrollment FormPlease print clearly. Complete and mail or fax enrollment form.

Plan to attend the course as scheduled. You will be contacted only if the course is canceled or rescheduled.

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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The EHOVE Joint Vocational School District provides equal admission, educational and employment opportunities to all people regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age in its programs and activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups.

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Instructor-Facilitated Online LearningMore than 300 online courses

Courses start at $89

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NEW COURSES FOR SPRING 2016

• Aromatherapy

• Massage Workshops

• Introductory Reflexology

• Reiki

• Outlook 2010

• Berry Good

• Around the World in Eighty Cakes

• Cucumber Cornucopia

• Olive You!

• Homemade Pasta

• Southwest

• Spring Tarts

• Taco Tuesday

• Tea Time

• EMS Trainings & Refreshers

• Firefighter Fitness Prep & Test

• Apaptagens

• Natural Body Care

• Plant Allies

• Tia Chi

• Yoga