Applicable Partnerships
Get REAL
The program, which serves youth ages 16-21, is a collaborative partner with the Davidson County Job Training and Employment Center and is located off of East Center Street in Lexington. The program provides the youth an opportunity to receive a high school credential and training in employability skills.
Davie County eLink Youth Program
DCCC’s Davie Campus, in partnership with the Northwest Piedmont Workforce Development Board, offers a unique and challenging program helping youth ages 16-21 overcome barriers that limit their ability to become productive members of society and the workforce. The eLink program offers GED/Adult High School Diploma assistance as well as employability counseling and career exploration. For more information and see if you may qualify, contact Roy Adams or Tashia Rice at 336.751.2885 X4860.
Monday – Thursday, 8:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
DCCC/Davie Campus Community Building, Room 208
rsadams@davidsonccc.edu
Testimonials
Randy Everhart, Director of Human Resources at Stanley Furniture
"The College and Career Readiness division of DCCC is a tremendous asset to the associates at Stanley Furniture. It is through GED, ESL and Workplace Skills classes that they can enhance their opportunities for promotion. The basic skills division of DCCC is helping us build a better workforce at Stanley Furniture."
John A. Chrisley, Student
"The Uptown Lexington Education Center is an asset to DCCC. I have passed my GED thanks to the help of the faculty and staff there. I can't say enough about the team of instructors. They were very helpful and encouraging through my whole experience. The Uptown Lexington Education Center is a convenient location, and I recommend it to anyone wishing to finish their education. Hats off to the College for creating the Uptown Center!"
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