NWC News Desk

Adult education now available Mondays and Wednesdays in Lovell

Posted January 18, 2011
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POWELL, Wyo. - Lovell-area residents who need help preparing for college, a better job or the GED, or who need help with basic skills like reading, writing, math or English as a second language, can now get free assistance Mondays and Wednesdays at the Lovell Police Department Annex.

The Northwest College Adult Education Program offers a variety of services from 8 a.m.-noon and 4-8 p.m. Mondays and from 8 a.m.-noon on Wednesdays. Individuals can drop in at the annex, located at 355 East Fifth St., anytime during instruction hours.

All educational services are confidential and provided free of charge.

Beginning this year, in addition to basic education assistance, area residents can now get help preparing for college or a career.

College placement testing and advising services are available for individuals who already have a high school diploma but are uncertain or unsure about how to take the next step.

Those who are looking for a better job can get personalized help with resumes, cover letters and interview techniques.

One-on-one instruction in basic reading, writing, math and other subjects is available, as well as classes to prepare for the GED.

For more information, e-mail or call Sandy Myers at 307-754-6280 or 800-560-4695, ext. 6280.